The Hyderabad Cricket Association will launch its TG20 league on April 29, featuring eight teams and 32 matches. Scheduled for June–July 2026, the league aims to boost grassroots cricket and create pathways to elite tournaments like the IPL.
Published Date – 25 April 2026, 05:24 PM
Hyderabad: The Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA) will officially launch its flagship T20 League, TG20, at a grand event in the city on April 29, marking a significant step towards transforming the domestic cricket landscape in the state.
“The TG20 aims to create a transparent, competitive, and high-performance platform for emerging talent. The league aligns with the vision of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to
strengthen grassroots structures and provide a clear pathway for district players to progress to elite tournaments such as the Indian Premier League (IPL),” according to a media release here on Friday.
“The response to the Expression of Interest (EOI) for franchise ownership has been overwhelming, with strong participation from corporates across the state. The inaugural season is scheduled for
June–July 2026, with detailed fixtures and team announcements expected shortly,” it is informed.
“The League, featuring eight franchise teams and 32 matches, is designed to mirror top-tier professional leagues, TG20 will offer a high-intensity competitive environment, significantly enhancing player exposure and accelerating development.”
“The League will be played at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Uppal, following a round-robin and playoff format. With a strong emphasis on professionalism, transparency, and integrity, the
league is expected to attract wide participation from franchises, sponsors, and stakeholders,” the release stated.
“Beyond cricket, TG20 promises an engaging fan experience with electrifying matches and a vibrant, festival-like atmosphere. As the league prepares for its inaugural season, one message is clear—professional preparation, discipline, and consistency will be key to success,” it is informed.
