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Day 01: Arrive Mumbai : Arrive Mumbai airport/railway station. Met and transfer to hotel and proceed for sightseeing of Mumbai visiting Gateway of India, Shivaji Terminus, Crawford Market, Mani Bhawan etc. Evening visit the Marine drive. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 02: Mumbai Sightseeing & Match : After breakfast proceed for sightseeing of Elephanta Caves. Return and proceed for lunch at local restaurant. Later visit “Dhobhi Ghat” – the largest washermen place in world. Evening on time transfer to Wankhede Stadium to watch the live IPL action. After the match transfer back to hotel. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 03: Mumbai Departure : After breakfast on time transfer to Mumbai airport/railway station to board flight/train to onward destination.
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Exclusions:
NOTE:
Hotel Category: MINIMUM 4* Category
Cost: Based on minimum 02 Paying Pax
INR 16,790.00 Per Person + GST @ 5%
LOCATION : WANKHEDE STADIUM (MUMBAI) |
MATCH DATE |
MATCH TIME |
MATCH DAY |
MATCH NAME |
29th MARCH 2020 |
20:00 HRS |
SUNDAY |
MUMBAI INDIANS VS CHENNAI SUPER KINGS |
15th APRIL 2020 |
20:00 HRS |
WEDNESDAY |
MUMBAI INDIANS VS RAJASTHAN ROYALS |
20th APRIL 2020 |
20:00 HRS |
MONDAY |
MUMBAI INDIANS VS KINGS XI PUNJAB |
28th APRIL 2020 |
20:00 HRS |
TUESDAY |
MUMBAI INDIANS VS KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS |
01st MAY 2020 |
20:00 HRS |
FRIDAY |
MUMBAI INDIANS VS DELHI CAPITALS |
09th MAY 2020 |
20:00 HRS |
SATURDAY |
MUMBAI INDIANS VS SUNRISERS HYDERABAD |
**MI vs RCB IS NOT FOR SALE AS ITS A ESA MATCH (EXCEPT CORPORATE BOX)
**TICKETS ARE SUBJECT TO AVAILIABILITY PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
**All PRICES ARE INCLUSIVE OF 28% TAXES.
HOSPITALITY PRICING ( PER SEAT PRICE)
STAND NAME |
BOX SEATING CAPACITY |
MI VS CSK/KKR/DC/SRH RCB |
MI VS KXIP/RR |
MCA STAND – SOUTH ZONE |
15 / 20 |
INR 38,500 |
INR 35,000 |
GARWARE STAND – SOUTH ZONE |
15 / 20 / 40 |
INR 27,500 |
INR 25,000 |
DIVECHA STAND – SOUTH EAST ZONE |
15 / 20 |
INR 27,500 |
INR 25,000 |
SACHIN TENDULKAR STAND – NORTH ZONE |
15 / 20 |
INR 22,000 |
INR 20,000 |
NORTH STAND – NORTH ZONE |
15 / 20 |
INR 22,000 |
INR 20,000 |
** INCLUSION TBC
SEMI HOSPITALITY PRICING ( PER SEAT PRICE)
STAND NAME |
MI VS CSK/KKR |
MI VS DC/SRH |
MI VS KXIP/RR |
GARWARE STAND (LEVEL 1) |
INR 9,200 |
NA |
NA |
GRAND STAND (LEVEL 4) |
INR 9,200 |
INR 9,200 |
INR 8,000 |
GRAND STAND (LEVEL 3) |
INR 12,500 |
INR 12,500 |
INR 12,500 |
SACHIN TENDULKAR STAND (LEVEL 2) |
INR 9,200 |
INR 9,200 |
INR 8,000 |
NORTH STAND (LEVEL 2) |
INR 9,200 |
INR 9,200 |
INR 8,000 |
** INCLUSION TBC
GENERAL PRICING ( PER SEAT PRICE)
STAND NAME |
LEVEL |
MI VS DC/SRH |
MI VS CSK/KKR |
MI VS RR/KXIP |
GARWARE STAND SOUTH ZONE |
LEVEL 1 |
INR 6,500 |
NA |
INR 4,000 |
LEVEL 3 |
INR 4,150 |
INR 4,150 |
INR 3,000 |
|
** NORTH STAND |
LEVEL 1 |
INR 4,550 |
INR 4,550 |
INR 3,400 |
SACHIN TENDULKAR STAND – NORTH ZONE |
LEVEL 1 |
INR 4,550 |
INR 4,550 |
INR 3,400 |
LEVEL 3 |
INR 3,500 |
INR 3,500 |
INR 2,500 |
|
SUNIL G. STAND – EAST ZONE |
LEVEL 2 |
INR 4,150 |
INR 4,150 |
INR 3,000 |
TERMS AND CONDITIONS :
The Mumbai Indians are a franchise cricket team based in the city of Mumbai, Maharashtra, that play in the Indian Premier League (IPL).
Founded in 2008, the team is owned by India's biggest conglomerate, Reliance Industries, through its 100% subsidiary IndiaWin Sports. Since its establishment, the team has played its home matches in the 33,108-capacity Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.
In 2017, the Mumbai Indians became the first franchise to cross the $100 million mark in brand value among the IPL franchises.[3] The brand value of Mumbai Indians, in 2019, is estimated to be around ₹809 crore (roughly $115 million), the highest among all the IPL franchises for the fourth consecutive year.[4]
Mumbai Indians is the most successful team in the IPL. They won the 2011 Champions League Twenty20 after beating Royal Challengers Bangalore by 31 runs in the final. The team won the double by winning its first IPL title, in 2013, by defeating Chennai Super Kings by 23 runs in the final, and then defeated the Rajasthan Royals by 33 runs to win its second Champions League Twenty20 title later that year.[5][6] They won their second IPL title on 24 May 2015 by defeating the Chennai Super Kings by 41 runs in the final and became the third team to win more than one IPL title. On 21 May 2017, they won their third IPL title by defeating the Rising Pune Supergiant by 1 run in a thrilling final, thus becoming the first team to win three IPL titles.[7] While playing the tournament, they won their 100th T20, becoming the first team to do so. In 2019, they repeated the same feat as they won a record breaking fourth IPL title, by beating CSK by just 1 run on 12 May 2019 in IPL Final.
Mumbai Indians are currently captained by Rohit Sharma. Mahela Jayawardene was appointed as head coach of Mumbai Indians before the 2017 season.[8] Sharma is the leading run scorer of the team while Lasith Malinga is the leading wicket taker of the team and the IPL as well.