Bengal Pro T20 League

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Bengal Pro T20 League
Countries India
Administrator Cricket Association of Bengal
Headquarters Kolkata, West Bengal
Format Twenty20
First edition2024
Latest edition2024
Next edition2025
Tournament format Round Robin and Playoffs
Number of teamsM: 8
W: 8
Current championM: Sobisco Smashers Malda, Murshidabad Kings
W: Lux Shyam Kolkata Tigers
Most runsM: Priyanshu Gaurav Srivastava
W: Dhara Gujjar (221)
Most wicketsM: Mukesh Kumar (16)
W: Piyali Ghosh (12)
TV
Website bengalt20.com
Cricket current event.svg2024 Bengal Pro T20 League

The Bengal Pro T20 League also known as Bengal Pro T20 or BPLT20, is a men's and women's professional Twenty20 cricket league in West Bengal, India. [1] It is organised by the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) and contested by eight district-based franchise teams. [2] [3] It is usually played during post summer season from June to August of every year. [4] [1] [5] [6] [7] [8]

Contents

The format was invented with the expectation that each match would last around three-and-a-half hours. The Viacom 18 showed Sports18 TV broadcasts of the competition, while all of the women's matches and some of the men's matches were available to stream for free on JioCinema.

Almost all matches take place as back-to-back double-headers at the same venue on the same day. The venue for Men's was the historic Eden Gardens and the women's played at the Jadvapur University Salt Lake Campus ground, which also hosts First Class Matches.

History

The inaugural season was held at the Eden Gardens, Kolkata in 2024, with eight franchises.

The league shall feature top players of the state (across IPL and international). Inspired by the success of India Premier League (IPL), the league will have world class production quality and broadcast. It is the grand exemplar of cricketainment thrilling experience for local fans and audiences. The major aim of this league is to unearth new talents from the state.

The first season of the league was initially planned to be held from 11 June to 28 June 2024.

The inaugural edition of the league reached a cumulative audience of 150 Million plus through TV, digital-social media and traditional media

Background

In 2024, the Bengal Pro T20 League was launched. The West Bengal franchise playing Indian Premier League (IPL), the league was aimed to make up for the absence of high-profile matches in Kolkata in the year and to expose talented players from districts. It was conceived by former BCCI president and then CAB president Sourav Ganguly. [9]

Administration

The Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) founded the league in 2024. The league is affiliated to the Board of Cricket Control in India (BCCI).

Tournament structure

In total there are 31 matches in the league stage of the tournament for each men and women. The four teams that finish top of the league progress to the semi-finals. The winners progress into the final.

Teams

There are eight franchises competing in league. The franchises are named after a city it is representing in the state. Each team can have a maximum of 17 players that includes two outstation players. [4]

Team nameCity / TownsOwnersMen's captainWomen's captain
Adamas Howrah Warriors Howrah Rice Adamas Group Anustup Majumdar Dhara Gujjar
Harbour Diamonds Diamond Harbour GD Sports Manoj Tiwary Sukanya Parida
Lux Shyam Kolkata Tigers Kolkata Lux Industries and Shyam Steel Abishek Porel Mita Paul
Murshidabad Kings & Kueens Murshidabad Pritam Electricals and Jalan Builders Sudip Kumar Gharami Deepti Sharma
Shrachi Rarh Tigers Durgapur Shrachi Sports Ventures Shahbaz Ahmad Titas Sadhu
Rashmi Medinipur Wizards Medinipur Rashmi Group Abhimanyu Easwaran Richa Ghosh
Servotech Siliguri Strikers Siliguri Servotech Power Systems Akash Deep Priyanka Bala
Sobisco Smashers Malda Malda Sona Biscuites Mukesh Kumar Hrishita Basu

Venues

Eden Gardens is used to host all the men's matches. [4]

West Bengal
Kolkata
Eden Gardens
Capacity: 68,000
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Jadavpur University Campus Ground is used to host all the women's matches.

West Bengal
Kolkata
Jadavpur University Campus Ground
Capacity: 5,000
Main ground at the Salt Lake campus leased out to CAB hosting a Ranji trophy match between Bengal and MP.jpg

Tournament seasons and results

Men's finals

SeasonFinalPlayer of the season
WinnersResultRunners-upVenue
2024 Sobisco Smashers Malda
116/8 (20 overs) & Murshidabad Kings
7/0 (1.1 overs)
Joint winner Sorecard Eden Garden,
Kolkata

Women's finals

SeasonFinalPlayer of the season
WinnersResultRunners-upVenue
2024 Lux Shyam Kolkata Tigers
110/5 (20 overs)
Lux Shyam Kolkata Tigers won by 5 runs
Scorecard
Murshidabad Kueens
105/9 (20 overs)
Jadavpur University Campus Ground,
Kolkata


Broadcasting

In 2024, Viacom18 acquired the media rights and became the broadcast partner of the league. Viacom18 broadcasts the matches on Sports18 3 TV channel with Commentary in English, Bengali and Hindi and also streamed Live at their OTT platform, JioCinema. [10] Both the men's and women's matches were also streamed live on Fancode in English.

Team's performance

Men's

Season

Franchise
2024
Adamas Howrah Warriors5th
Harbour Diamonds8th
Lux Shyam Kolkata TigersSF
Murshidabad KingsC
Rashmi Medinipur WizardsSF
Servotec Siliguri Strikers6th
Shrachi Rarh Tigers7th
Sobisco Smashers MaldaC

Women's

Season

Franchise
2024
Adamas Howrah Warriors5th
Harbour Diamonds7th
Lux Shyam Kolkata TigersC
Murshidabad KueensRU
Rashmi Medinipur WizardsSF
Servotec Siliguri Strikers8th
Shrachi Rarh TigersSF
Sobisco Smashers Malda6th

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