TPL 3.0 Is In the News

Tax Sahi Hai Premier League Season 3 didn't just fill four turfs at Chitrakoota with cricket — it made headlines across Mumbai and beyond. Here's a roundup of the coverage.

TPL 3.0 Is In the News

On 27 June 2026, the Tax Sahi Hai Premier League (TPL) Season 3 turned Chitrakoota Turf in Andheri West into a full-day festival of indoor cricket and networking — 21 teams, 300+ participants, four simultaneous turfs, and a prize pool of over ₹2 lakh in cash. What started as an internal networking idea has now grown into an event picked up by seven different publications across Mumbai and Thane. Here is what they had to say.

Why a Cricket League?

Tax and compliance conversations usually happen across a desk. TPL flips that format — founders, CFOs, professionals, and business owners who would otherwise only meet in a boardroom instead met on a turf, playing for their teams. The idea was simple: strip away the formality, and the networking happens on its own. Season 3 scaled that idea up considerably from the previous two editions, with four turfs running matches in parallel to fit 21 teams into a single day.

21
Teams
300+
Participants
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Turfs Running
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Cash Prizes

The tournament's standout prize wasn't just the cash — organisers also put up a cricket bat autographed by cricketer Mohsin Khan as a special prize, which several publications singled out as the highlight of the day. The closing ceremony itself became a story of its own, with the Mumbai Mahanagar Palika (BMC) and the Vyom Foundation jointly felicitating the winning teams.

The Coverage

Navrashtra: A Grand Indoor Cricket League

Navrashtra covered TPL Season 3's indoor cricket league at Chitrakoota Turf, highlighting the full day of matches and the more than ₹2 lakh cash prize pool on offer.

Pudhari News: A Winning Salute from BMC & Vyom Foundation

Pudhari spotlighted the TPL Season 3 victory celebration, where Mumbai Mahanagar Palika (BMC) and Vyom Foundation jointly honoured the champions. Read the coverage on Pudhari News.

Magz Mumbai: TPL Season 3 Begins with a Bang

Magz Mumbai reported on BMC and Vyom Foundation registering winning starts at Chitrakoot Turf as TPL Season 3 kicked off across four turfs simultaneously. Read the full story on Magz Mumbai.

Global Times: Sport Meets Tax Awareness

Global Times framed TPL Season 3 as a national confluence of sport and tax awareness, noting the ₹2 lakh+ prize pool up for grabs. Read the report on Global Times.

Maha Sportas: Mohsin Khan's Signed Bat as Prize

Maha Sportas zeroed in on the tournament's biggest attraction — a cricket bat autographed by cricketer Mohsin Khan — alongside the ₹2 lakh+ cash prizes at stake. Read more on Maha Sportas.

Thane Times: Prize Pool & the Special Bat Signing

Thane Times also covered TPL Season 3, highlighting the ₹2 lakh prize pool and the special Mohsin Khan bat signing at Chitrakoota Turf.

DCN Sports News: Rounding Out the Coverage

DCN Sports News also picked up the story, adding to a growing list of publications that saw TPL Season 3 as more than just another corporate cricket match — it was covered as a genuine sporting event in its own right, complete with prize money, a marquee signed bat, and a closing ceremony backed by civic and community bodies.

What the Coverage Says About TPL

Read together, the seven pieces of coverage tell a consistent story. None of the outlets covered TPL as a niche internal gathering — every one of them treated it as a real sporting event worth reporting on, with its own prize pool, its own celebrity moment courtesy of Mohsin Khan's bat, and its own civic recognition through BMC and the Vyom Foundation. That is a meaningful shift from Season 1 and Season 2, and it reflects how much the format has grown: from a handful of teams meeting informally to a 21-team, 300+ participant tournament that the local press chose to show up for.

More Than a Tournament

What the press coverage keeps coming back to is the same idea TPL was built on: bringing founders, professionals, and businesses together outside the boardroom, while keeping the conversation around tax and compliance approachable. It is also a reminder that the people behind the numbers on a balance sheet are the same people who show up for a 9am match on a Saturday — and that the relationships built on a turf tend to outlast the ones built over a conference table.

Missed Season 3? Keep an eye on tpl.taxsahihai.com for updates on the next edition — and browse the rest of our blog for more.

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