Mumbai Sports
Cricket
is the most popular sport in the city, and is usually played in the
maidans
(grounds) around the city.
Gully cricket,
a modified form of cricket, is played in the narrow by-lanes of the city.
Mumbai is home to the
Board of Control for Cricket in India
(BCCI). International cricket is widely watched, and the city comes to a
virtual standstill on days when the
Indian cricket team
plays important matches. The local
Mumbai cricket team
is among the strongest competitors and the most successful team in the
Ranji Trophy, the nation's top
domestic cricketing circuit. The city is represented by
Mumbai Indians in the
Indian Premier League,
and by
Mumbai Champs
in the
Indian Cricket League.
The city has two international cricket stadiums, the
Wankhede Stadium
and the
Brabourne Stadium.
The Wankhede stadium is set to host the final of
2011 Cricket World Cup.
Eminent cricketers from Mumbai include
Sachin Tendulkar,
Sunil Gavaskar
and
Vijay Hazare.
Football is the second most popular sport with the city. The
Football World Cup
is one of the most widely watched television events in Mumbai. The
Mumbai FC
(Mumbai Football Club) is one of
the renowned Indian football clubs based in Mumbai. India's national
sport,
field hockey,
has gone into decline in the recent years, losing out in terms of
popularity to cricket. Mumbai is home to the
Maratha Warriors,
one of the few teams competing for the
Premier Hockey League (PHL)
from
Maharashtra.
Chess
is also a very popular indoor sport played in Mumbai. Other sports are
mostly played in the numerous clubs and
gymkhanas,
and include
tennis,
squash,
billiards,
badminton,
table
tennis and
golf.
Mumbai also plays
Rugby union,
one of the few Indian cities to do so. Every February, Mumbai holds the
Derby
races in the
Mahalaxmi Racecourse.
In recent times
Formula 1
racing has also caught on. The
Force India
team of
Formula One
has also unveiled its 2008 car in Mumbai. In March 2004, Mumbai Grand Prix
was held as part of the
F1 powerboat world championship.
Other sports such as
volleyball
and
basketball are mostly popular in
schools and colleges.
In 2004, the
Mumbai Marathon,
an annual marathon event, was established in a bid to bring the sport to
the Indian public. Since 2006, Mumbai has also played host to the
Kingfisher Airlines Tennis Open,
an
International Series
tournament of the
ATP Tour.
Mcdowell's
Derby
is held in February at the
Turf club
in Mumbai