Mumbai: Usha International, one of India’s most trusted consumer durables brands, has announced the continuation of its partnership with the Mumbai Indians Women’s team for the upcoming 2026 edition of the Women’s T20 league. The association reinforces Usha’s long-standing commitment to strengthening women’s sports and supporting platforms that enable greater participation and visibility for women athletes in India.
As the league returns with renewed momentum, the Mumbai Indians Women’s team will take the field in their iconic blue and gold kit, symbolising confidence, excellence, and relentless ambition. The refreshed visual identity reflects the spirit of movement and continuity, mirroring both the city’s energy and the team’s determination to make a lasting impact on the game.
The 2026 season is set to commence on 9 January, with Mumbai Indians facing Bengaluru in the opening match at DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai. The team will play five league matches at the Navi Mumbai venue until 17 January, before moving to Baroda for the remainder of the league phase at the BCA Stadium. The playoffs will follow, with Mumbai Indians playing their final league-stage match against Gujarat on 30 January.
Speaking about the partnership, Komal Mehra, Head – Sports Initiatives at Usha International, said, “The league continues to inspire youth especially women through its deeper connection with the viewers. This league has played a meaningful role in creating platforms, recognising and strengthening women in sports and the front-row view of the growing participation, skill and self-confidence on and off the field is a testament to its rising stature. As a brand, we are grateful to be part of the shift that is inspiring and driving progress in women’s cricket.”
Sharing thoughts on the association, a Mumbai Indians spokesperson said, “We are pleased to extend our long-standing partnership with Usha International. Together, we remain committed to advancing women’s cricket and look forward to building on this shared vision in the seasons ahead. Usha has been one of our longest-standing partners across teams and we will continue to champion the growth of women’s cricket.”
Beyond cricket, Usha International continues to play an active role in fostering inclusive sporting ecosystems across the country. Its initiatives span partnerships with Mumbai Indians across formats, Ultimate Flying Disc, football, ladies’ and junior golf, cricket for the deaf, and multiple sports for the visually challenged, including athletics, kabaddi, judo, and powerlifting. The brand also supports India’s traditional sporting heritage by promoting indigenous disciplines such as Kalaripayattu, Mallakhamb, Thang-Ta, Silambam, and Yoga, among others, underscoring its long-term commitment to holistic sports development in India.
















