List of regional T20 cricket leagues in India

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The following is a list of regional Twenty20 cricket leagues in India, sorted alphabetically.

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Current leagues

League State AdministratorNo. of teamsNo. of venuesSeasonsTotal prize poolNotesRef(s)
FirstMost recentTotal
Andhra Premier League Andhra Pradesh ACA 6120222023240 lakh (US$50,000) [1]
Baroda T20 Challenge Gujarat BCA 61202220221 [2] [3] [4] [5]
Maharaja Trophy T20 (Karnataka Premier League) Karnataka KSCA 622009/102022935 lakh (US$44,000)Oldest regional T20 league [6] [7]
KCA President's Cup T20 Kerala KCA 61202120233First edition held in March 2021. [8]
KCA Club Championship T20 Kerala KCA 101202120233First edition held in August 2021. [9]
Maharashtra Premier League Maharashtra MCA 61 2023 20231
Odisha Premier League Odisha OCA 82011202046 lakh (US$7,500)Resumed in 2020 after a seven-year hiatus [10]
Saurashtra Premier League Gujarat SCA 51201920191
T20 Mumbai League Maharashtra MCA 812018201921.5 crore (US$190,000) [11] [12] [13]
Tamil Nadu Premier League Tamil Nadu TNCA 832016202252.25 crore (US$280,000)The highest grossing tournament [14] [15]
UP T20 League Uttar Pradesh UPCA 63202320231 [16]
Rajasthan Premier League Rajasthan RCA 62202320231 [17]
Sher e Punjab T20 cup Punjab PCA 6120232023 [18]

- during the most recent season

Defunct leagues

LeagueStateYearsNotes
Maharashtra Premier League Maharashtra2009Halted after 3 seasons. Set to restart on 15 June 2023
Rajputana Premier League Rajasthan 2016Suspended during the first season
due to match fixing allegations [19]
Rajwada Cricket League 2017
Telangana T20 Premier League Telangana 2018

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