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TATA WPL 2025: Traffic restrictions issued in Mumbai; avoid THESE routes from March 10-15

The restrictions will be enforced from 12 PM to 11:55 PM on all match days.

Khushboo Ali

The Mumbai Traffic Police has issued a traffic advisory for smooth vehicular movement in South Mumbai during the Women’s Premier League (WPL) T20 matches, scheduled from March 10 to March 15 at Brabourne Stadium. Deputy Commissioner of Police (South), announced that traffic restrictions will be in place from 12 PM to 11:55 PM on match days.

Check routes

Temporary Suspension of Pay & Park Facility

  • Parking will be prohibited on the following roads.

  • Existing Pay & Park facilities on these roads will remain temporarily closed.

No Parking Zones

  • Veer Nariman Road – Sunder Mahal Junction to Churchgate Junction

  • Dinshaw Vachha Road – Marine Plaza Junction to Western India Automobile Association Chowk

  • N.S. Road – Sunder Mahal Junction to Air India Junction (South & North Bound)

  • Jamshethji Tata Road – CD Deshmukh Chowk to Churchgate Junction (South & North Bound

Vehicle Restrictions

  • Only emergency vehicles will be allowed on the above-mentioned roads.

  • These restrictions will be in effect from March 10 to March 15, between 12 PM and 11:55 PM. Commuters are advised to use alternate routes.

Crucial clash against Gujarat Giants today

Mumbai Indians, currently third on the WPL 2025 points table with 8 points, will face Gujarat Giants at the stadium today, March 10. A victory in this match and their upcoming game against Royal Challengers Bengaluru could help them secure the top position with 12 points, potentially avoiding playing four games within six days.

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