The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has officially announced that the fourth edition of the Women’s Premier League will commence on January 9, 2026, with the championship finale scheduled for February 5, 2026. This month-long extravaganza will showcase India’s premier women’s T20 cricket competition, featuring five franchises competing for glory across two iconic venues.
Tournament Structure and Venues
The 2026 Women’s Premier League will be hosted across two strategic locations: Navi Mumbai and Vadodara. The DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai is expected to host the opening match and early league stage fixtures, while the Baroda Cricket Association Stadium in Vadodara will take center stage for the latter phases of the tournament, including the high-stakes playoff matches and the grand finale. This dual-venue approach ensures the tournament reaches cricket enthusiasts across different regions of India while maintaining logistical efficiency.
Mega Auction Sets the Stage
Before the tournament commences, the BCCI conducted a landmark mega-auction on November 27, 2025, in New Delhi, where teams acquired star-studded lineups for the upcoming season. International cricketers joined forces with India’s finest talents as franchises assembled competitive squads. Notable acquisitions included Amelia Kerr from New Zealand, who was picked up by Mumbai Indians for ₹3 crore (US$350,000), making her one of the most expensive buys of the auction. Sophie Devine and UP Warriorz’s Deepti Sharma emerged as marquee signings, with the latter fetching ₹3.2 crore, underscoring the premium placed on elite Indian talent.
Five Franchises Ready for Battle
The five participating franchises—Mumbai Indians, Delhi Capitals, Gujarat Giants, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, and UP Warriorz—have completed their squads with a mix of established performers and emerging stars. Each team brings a unique blend of international and domestic players, promising competitive cricket at its finest. The competitive balance among the franchises is expected to deliver thrilling encounters throughout the tournament.
Schedule Highlights and Playoff Format
The league stage fixtures will be strategically scheduled across both cities, with careful coordination to avoid clashes with other international cricket events. The BCCI specifically timed the tournament to avoid overlap with the India vs. New Zealand ODI series scheduled for January 11, 2026, in Baroda. Following the league stage, the playoff matches and final will transition to Vadodara, where the Baroda Cricket Association Stadium will host the eliminator and the championship match on February 5.
Broadcasting and Global Reach
While complete broadcasting details for the 2026 season are still pending official announcement, the tournament continues to maintain strong viewership credentials through its broadcasting partnerships. The Women’s Premier League has steadily grown as one of India’s premier sporting events, attracting international audiences and contributing significantly to the global expansion of women’s cricket.
Looking Ahead: A Growing Legacy
The 2026 edition represents the continued evolution of women’s cricket in India, building on the success of previous seasons. With world-class venues, star-studded rosters, and competitive fixtures spanning nearly a month, the Women’s Premier League 2026 promises to deliver exceptional cricket while inspiring the next generation of women cricketers in the country. The tournament stands as a testament to the BCCI’s commitment to developing and promoting women’s cricket at the highest levels.






