With the Indian cricket team currently resting from international duties, regional leagues are gaining attention. As a cricket-loving nation where the sport is followed daily, India boasts a range of T20 leagues across its states. While the Indian Premier League (IPL) remains the most popular, state-level leagues also offer entertaining and exciting cricket, drawing participation from players across the country.
List of regional T20 cricket leagues in India
| League | State |
| Andhra Premier League | Andhra Pradesh |
| Baroda T20 Challenge | Gujarat |
| Bengal Pro T20 League | West Bengal |
| Bihar Cricket League | Bihar |
| Chhattisgarh Cricket Premier League | Chhattisgarh |
| Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 | Karnataka |
| Kerala Cricket League | Kerala |
| Madhya Pradesh League | Madhya Pradesh |
| Maharashtra Premier League | Maharashtra |
| Odisha Cricket League | Odisha |
| Saurashtra Premier League | Gujarat (Saurashtra region) |
| T20 Mumbai | Maharashtra |
| Tamil Nadu Premier League | Tamil Nadu |
| UP T20 League | Uttar Pradesh |
| Rajasthan Premier League | Rajasthan |
| Sher-E-Punjab T20 Cup | Punjab |
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Upcoming leagues of India
Kerala Cricket League will be kicks off on September 2 in Thiruvananthapuram. Kerala Cricket Association (KCA) will feature six teams who will clash in 33 matches, all played at the Greenfield International Stadium.
Uttarakhand Premier League is another league to be played in September. It will start from September 15 and will be played till September 22.
- Kerala Cricket League – 2 September
- Uttarakhand Premier League – 15 September


