MCA's T20 league in jeopardy? Now, that's a probability
Updated On: 19 February, 2020 07:40 AM IST | Mumbai | Harit N Joshi
On the other hand, Probability Sports clarified at the meeting that they have furnished all the necessary financial details pertaining to the second season.

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The third season of the T20 Mumbai League hangs in the balance after all eight franchise owners shot off a letter to the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA), stating that they would not like to participate if the league continues to be managed by Probability Sports, the company chosen by MCA to run the league.
On Tuesday, in a meeting between Probability Sports, MCA's Apex Council members and the teams, including the two franchises—Sobo SuperSonics and Shivaji Park Lions—who were recently terminated by Probability Sports for non-payment of dues, the team owners said that they wanted MCA to run the league, alleging that there is a lack of transparency in dealing with Probability Sports.

