Updated On: 03 March, 2026 11:12 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
The match, a crucial knockout clash, is set to draw massive crowds to South Mumbai, prompting special arrangements for public transport. Metro Line-3, which connects key areas including Aarey and Cuffe Parade, will run additional trains to ease commuting

The last train departure from Churchgate Station (towards Aarey and Cuffe Parade) will be at 11.59 pm. Representational pic
With the excitement building for the high-profile ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 semi-final between India and England on Thursday, March 5, at the iconic Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai Metro Line-3 (Aqua Line) has announced extended services to ensure smooth and convenient commuting for thousands of fans heading to the venue.
The match, starting at 7 pm, is a crucial knockout encounter expected to draw massive crowds to South Mumbai. Wankhede Stadium, located near Churchgate and Marine Drive, will see heavy footfall from cricket enthusiasts across the city, leading to potential congestion on roads and local trains. To support spectators and reduce travel hassles, Metro Line-3 will operate additional trains on both up and down lines throughout the day and into the late evening.