After 127 gruelling group-stage matches, the Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025–26 has finally reached its knockout phase. Eight Elite teams remain in the hunt; two quarter-finals are scheduled on two consecutive days, i.e., on January 12 and January 13. However, with big teams performing, there’s a question in fans’ minds and that is will the BCCI live stream these four VHT games?
The answer is yes. While the group stage left many supporters frustrated with limited coverage – only two matches per round from Ahmedabad and Rajkot were televised – the BCCI will now stream all knockout matches, including the four quarter-finals, two semi-finals and the final on January 18. You can also always tune into InsideSport’s live blog coverage.
VHT Quarter-finals Live Streaming & Telecast details
Catch a detailed live blog of the Vijay Hazare Trophy QFs (Jan 12) here.
Cricket fans in India can watch the Vijay Hazare Trophy quarter-finals live streaming on JioHotstar, available via both the app and website. The live telecast will be carried by the Star Sports Network.
All quarter-final matches will begin at 9:00 AM IST and will be played at various grounds of the BCCI Centre of Excellence, Bengaluru.
Vijay Hazare Trophy Quarter-final schedule
- Uttar Pradesh vs Saurashtra (9:00 AM IST) – January 12
- Mumbai vs Karnataka (9:00 AM IST) – January 12
- Delhi vs Vidarbha (9:00 AM IST) – January 13
- Punjab vs Madhya Pradesh (9:00 AM IST) – January 13
The standout fixture of the day sees defending champions Karnataka take on Mumbai at the BCCI COE Ground 1. Karnataka arrive with massive momentum behind them, powered by Devdutt Padikkal’s astonishing form. The opener has smashed four centuries in seven matches this season and has crossed the 600-run mark in a Vijay Hazare campaign for the third time in his career.
The second big clash features Uttar Pradesh vs Saurashtra at COE Ground 2. UP have been the most dominant side of the tournament, finishing top of Group B with seven consecutive wins, while Saurashtra qualified after winning five of their seven group matches.
While some star names are missing due to India’s international schedule against New Zealand, the knockout round still promises to be a must-watch affair.
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