2019 in Indian sport

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2019 in Indian sports describes the year's events in Indian sport.

Contents

Events

International events

Sports Leagues in 2019

Domestic leagues

LeagueDurationParticipationSeasonsWinner/s
Badminton pictogram.svg Premier Badminton League December 2018 – January 20198 Clubs Season 4 Bengaluru Raptors
Football pictogram.svg I League 26 October 2018 – March 201910 Clubs Season 12 Chennai City
Volleyball (indoor) pictogram.svg Pro Volleyball League 2 February – 22 February6 Clubs Season 1 Chennai Spartans
Cricket pictogram.svg Irani Cup 12 February – 16 February2 Clubs Season 57 Vidarbha
Cricket pictogram.svg Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 21 February – 14 March37 Clubs Season 10 Karnataka
Cricket pictogram.svg Indian Premier League 23 March – 12 May8 Clubs Season 12 Mumbai Indians
Cricket pictogram.svg T20 Mumbai League 14 May – 26 May8 Clubs Season 2 North Mumbai Panthers
Cricket pictogram.svg Tamil Nadu Premier League 19 July – 1 August8 Clubs Season 4 Chepauk Super Gillies
Cricket pictogram.svg Karnataka Premier League 16 August – 31 August7 Clubs Season 8 Hubli Tigers
Cricket pictogram.svg Duleep Trophy 17 August – 8 September3 Clubs Season 58 India Red
Kabaddi pictogram.svg Pro Kabaddi League 20 July – 19 October12 Clubs Season 7 Bengal Warriors
Cricket pictogram.svg Vijay Hazare Trophy 24 September – 25 October38 Clubs Season 18 Karnataka
Cricket pictogram.svg Deodhar Trophy 31 October – 4 November 20193 Clubs Season 47 India B
Football pictogram.svg Indian Super League 20 October 2019 – 8 March 202010 Clubs Season 6 ATK
Cricket pictogram.svg Ranji Trophy 9 December 2019 – 13 March 202038 Clubs Season 86 Saurashtra

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