The Baroda Premier League 2026 (BPL T20 2026) is the second edition of the Baroda Cricket Association’s franchise T20 league, running from June 1 to June 14, 2026 at Kotambi Stadium, Vadodara.
Five teams compete across 24 T20 matches in a double round-robin format plus playoffs. Defending champions Alembic Warriors have started strongly, winning both of their opening games. Here is the full BPL 2026 schedule, fixtures, venue, squads, and players list.
Baroda Premier League 2026: Tournament Overview
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Tournament Name | Baroda Premier League 2026 (BPL T20 2026) |
| Edition | Season 2 |
| Dates | June 1 – June 14, 2026 |
| Host City | Vadodara, Gujarat |
| Venue | Kotambi Stadium (Baroda Cricket Association Stadium) |
| Format | T20 — Double Round-Robin + Playoffs |
| Total Matches | 24 |
| Number of Teams | 5 |
| Defending Champions | Alembic Warriors |
| Organiser | Baroda Cricket Association (BCCI-affiliated) |
| Live Streaming | JioHotstar (India), Baroda Cricket YouTube (Global) |
BPL 2026 Full Schedule and Fixtures: League Stage
All matches are held at Kotambi Stadium, Vadodara. Afternoon matches start at 2:30 PM IST and evening matches at 7:30 PM IST.
| Match | Date | Day | Fixture | Time (IST) | Status / Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Match 1 | June 1, 2026 | Monday | Alembic Warriors vs Pruthvi Panthers | 2:30 PM | AWS won by 19 runs |
| Match 2 | June 1, 2026 | Monday | Ami Super Avengers vs A4 Power Strikers | 7:30 PM | Cancelled / Abandoned |
| Match 3 | June 2, 2026 | Tuesday | Alembic Warriors vs Diamond Dazzlers | 2:30 PM | AWS won by 6 wickets |
| Match 4 | June 2, 2026 | Tuesday | Pruthvi Panthers vs A4 Power Strikers | 7:30 PM | PTP won by 4 wickets |
| Match 5 | June 3, 2026 | Wednesday | Ami Super Avengers vs Diamond Dazzlers | 2:30 PM | Upcoming |
| Match 6 | June 3, 2026 | Wednesday | Alembic Warriors vs A4 Power Strikers | 7:30 PM | Upcoming |
| Match 7 | June 4, 2026 | Thursday | Alembic Warriors vs Ami Super Avengers | 2:30 PM | Upcoming |
| Match 8 | June 4, 2026 | Thursday | Pruthvi Panthers vs Diamond Dazzlers | 7:30 PM | Upcoming |
| Match 9 | June 5, 2026 | Friday | Ami Super Avengers vs Pruthvi Panthers | 2:30 PM | Upcoming |
| Match 10 | June 5, 2026 | Friday | A4 Power Strikers vs Diamond Dazzlers | 7:30 PM | Upcoming |
| Match 11 | June 6, 2026 | Saturday | A4 Power Strikers vs Ami Super Avengers | 2:30 PM | Upcoming |
| Match 12 | June 6, 2026 | Saturday | Pruthvi Panthers vs Alembic Warriors | 7:30 PM | Upcoming |
| Match 13 | June 7, 2026 | Sunday | A4 Power Strikers vs Pruthvi Panthers | 2:30 PM | Upcoming |
| Match 14 | June 7, 2026 | Sunday | Diamond Dazzlers vs Alembic Warriors | 7:30 PM | Upcoming |
| Match 15 | June 8, 2026 | Monday | A4 Power Strikers vs Alembic Warriors | 2:30 PM | Upcoming |
| Match 16 | June 8, 2026 | Monday | Diamond Dazzlers vs Ami Super Avengers | 7:30 PM | Upcoming |
| Match 17 | June 9, 2026 | Tuesday | Diamond Dazzlers vs Pruthvi Panthers | 2:30 PM | Upcoming |
| Match 18 | June 9, 2026 | Tuesday | Ami Super Avengers vs Alembic Warriors | 7:30 PM | Upcoming |
| Match 19 | June 10, 2026 | Wednesday | Diamond Dazzlers vs A4 Power Strikers | 2:30 PM | Upcoming |
| Match 20 | June 10, 2026 | Wednesday | Pruthvi Panthers vs Ami Super Avengers | 7:30 PM | Upcoming |
📍 Venue for all matches: Kotambi Stadium (BCA Stadium), Vadodara, Gujarat
BPL 2026 Playoff Schedule
Top 4 teams advance to the knockout rounds following the IPL-style playoff format.
| Match | Stage | Teams | Date | Day | Time (IST) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Match 21 | Qualifier 1 | 1st Place vs 2nd Place | June 12, 2026 | Friday | TBC |
| Match 22 | Eliminator | 3rd Place vs 4th Place | June 12, 2026 | Friday | TBC |
| Match 23 | Qualifier 2 | Loser Q1 vs Winner Eliminator | June 13, 2026 | Saturday | TBC |
| Match 24 | Grand Final | Winner Q1 vs Winner Q2 | June 14, 2026 | Sunday | TBC |
Tournament Format: How BPL 2026 Works

- 5 teams, each playing the other four twice — 20 league matches total
- Top 4 teams qualify for the playoffs; bottom-placed team is eliminated
- Points: 2 for a win, 1 each for a tie or abandoned match, 0 for a loss
- NRR breaks ties when teams are level on points
- Grand Final: June 14, 2026 at Kotambi Stadium
BPL 2026 Venue: Kotambi Stadium, Vadodara
All 24 BPL 2026 matches are played at a single venue, the Baroda Cricket Association Stadium, Kotambi.
| Aspect | Information |
|---|---|
| Full Name | Baroda Cricket Association Stadium |
| Also Known As | Kotambi Stadium / Vadodara International Cricket Stadium |
| Location | Kotambi, Vadodara, Gujarat |
| Capacity | 40,000 |
| Opened | December 22, 2024 |
| Owner | Baroda Cricket Association |
| First Men’s Match | India vs New Zealand ODI, January 11, 2026 |
| Notable Event | WPL 2026 Final (February 5, 2026) |
Pitch Notes:
- Surface favours batters and chasing teams
- Average first-innings score in early games here is around 162
- Captains tend to prefer chasing, especially under lights at 7:30 PM
BPL 2026 Teams Overview
1. Alembic Warriors (AWS)
Defending champions, winning BPL 2025 by 4 wickets (110/6 vs 109/10) over Ami Super Avengers. In 2026, they’ve won both openers — beating Pruthvi Panthers by 19 runs and Diamond Dazzlers by 6 wickets. Captained by Ninad Rathva, currently the tournament’s six-hitting leader.
2. Ami Super Avengers (ASV)
2025 runners-up who qualified for the final via NRR. Their 2026 opener against A4 Power Strikers was abandoned at 49/3 in 7.5 overs while chasing 159. Key player is veteran all-rounder Atit Sheth — 1,706 first-class runs and 132 wickets for Baroda.
3. A4 Power Strikers (APT)
Exited BPL 2025 in the Eliminator via VJD loss to Panthers. In 2026, their first game was washed out (had posted 158/7) and then lost Match 4 to Panthers by 4 wickets.
4. Pruthvi Panthers (PTP)
Won the 2025 Eliminator before bowing out in Qualifier 2. In 2026, they lost their opener but responded with a Match 4 win, restricting A4 to 125 and chasing it down in 19.4 overs.
5. Diamond Dazzlers (DDZ)
The only franchise to miss the 2025 playoffs. Season 2 is their chance to reset. Lost their first match to Alembic Warriors (151/9 vs 155/4), with plenty of league games still remaining.
BPL 2026 Squads and Players List
1. Alembic Warriors Squad 2026
Captain: Ninad Rathva
Ninad Rathva (C), Utsav Chaudhary (wk), Lakshyajit Padhiyar, Atharva Joshi, Rajveer Jadhav, Rachesh Kessur, Dhruv N Patel, Safvan Patel, Lakshit Mohanlal Toksiya, Anant Bharwad, Hemant Punde, Aayush Rajgor, Harshit Maurya, Hitanshu Oad, Pradeep Dharmendra Yadav, Rushikesh Jadhav, Prasoon Jangid
2. Ami Super Avengers Squad 2026
Key Player: Atit Sheth
Atit Sheth, Aaryan Chavda, Bhargav Bhatt, Bhanu Pania, Mann Naik, Mohit Mongia, Arya Pagare, Arya Patel (full squad to be confirmed by BCA)
3. A4 Power Strikers Squad 2026
Amit Passi, Parikshit Patidar, Manav Bedekar, Yatharth Gunchala, Sukirt Pandey, Karan Umatt, Gaurav Chaudhary, Ram Bharwad, Prince Prajapati, Shlok Desai, Manan Solanki, Divyanshu Desai, Shehbaz Sarfaraj Natha, Aatif Irfan Pathan, Aditya Menon (wk), Harsh Sathish Desai, Saurabh Singh, Keyur Kale, Kavya Bhaveshbhai Tailor
4. Pruthvi Panthers Squad 2026
(18 players — full list to be confirmed by BCA)
Several core Baroda domestic cricketers who featured in the Panthers’ 2025 Eliminator run are part of the 2026 squad.
5. Diamond Dazzlers Squad 2026
(20 players — full list to be confirmed by BCA)
The Dazzlers carry the tournament’s largest squad at 20 players as they look to reach the playoffs for the first time.
BPL 2026 Early Season Stats Leaders
After Matches 1–4:
| Category | Player | Team | Figure |
|---|---|---|---|
| Most Runs | Dhruv N Patel | Alembic Warriors | 94 runs |
| Most Wickets | Safvan Patel | Alembic Warriors | 7 wickets |
| Most Sixes | Ninad Rathva | Alembic Warriors | 8 sixes |
| Best Strike Rate | Ninad Rathva | Alembic Warriors | 197.22 |
Key Players to Watch in BPL 2026
- Ninad Rathva (Alembic Warriors, C) — 8 sixes in 2 innings, strike rate of 197.22; the most explosive batter in the tournament
- Safvan Patel (Alembic Warriors) — 7 wickets from 2 matches; the standout bowler of the early rounds
- Dhruv N Patel (Alembic Warriors) — Tournament’s top run-scorer with 94 runs; provides the anchor at the top
- Atit Sheth (Ami Super Avengers) — Baroda’s premier all-rounder; 1,706 FC runs and 132 wickets for the state
- Aatif Irfan Pathan (A4 Power Strikers) — Son of Irfan Pathan; a key all-round threat for the Strikers
BPL 2025 — Previous Season Results
| Stage | Fixture | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Qualifier 1 | Alembic Warriors vs Ami Super Avengers | AWS won by 4 wickets (160/6 vs 159/7) |
| Eliminator | A4 Power Strikers vs Pruthvi Panthers | PTP won by 7 wkts — VJD (104/10 vs 90/3) |
| Qualifier 2 | Pruthvi Panthers vs Ami Super Avengers | Abandoned |
| Final | Alembic Warriors vs Ami Super Avengers | AWS won by 4 wickets (110/6 vs 109/10) |
Where to Watch BPL 2026 Live
| Platform | Details |
|---|---|
| Live Streaming — India | JioHotstar |
| Live Streaming — International | Baroda Cricket Association YouTube (free, no subscription) |
| Live Scores | CricTracker, CREX, ESPNcricinfo, SportsCafe |
| Updates | BCA Official Social Media |
About the Baroda Premier League
The Baroda Premier League is a BCCI-sanctioned, IPL-style T20 franchise league run by the Baroda Cricket Association. Launched in 2025, it showcases Gujarat’s domestic talent in high-pressure franchise cricket.
- Single-venue format — all games at Kotambi Stadium
- BCA allocation model — squads are distributed by the association, not auctioned
- Ranji core — senior Baroda players anchor every franchise
- Talent pathway — BPL feeds directly into Baroda’s Syed Mushtaq Ali and Ranji Trophy squads
FAQs
June 1 to June 14, 2026.
All 24 matches at Kotambi Stadium (BCA Stadium), Vadodara, Gujarat.
Five — Alembic Warriors, Ami Super Avengers, A4 Power Strikers, Pruthvi Panthers, and Diamond Dazzlers.
Double round-robin (20 league games) + Qualifier 1, Eliminator, Qualifier 2, and Grand Final — 24 matches total.
Alembic Warriors, who beat Ami Super Avengers in the BPL 2025 final.
JioHotstar in India; Baroda Cricket YouTube channel for free internationally.
Dhruv N Patel (Alembic Warriors) — 94 runs in the early matches.
Safvan Patel (Alembic Warriors) — 7 wickets from the opening matches.
