IPL 2026 Start Date: When, Where, and How to Watch the Biggest T20 Season Ever

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Mark your calendars for Saturday, March 28, 2026. That is when the first ball will be bowled in what is set to be the longest and biggest IPL 2026 season in history.

Key Dates & Venues

Event Date Venue (Tentative)
Opening Match March 28, 2026 M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
League Stage Ends May 24, 2026 Various across India
Playoffs Begin May 26, 2026 Ahmedabad / Raipur
IPL 2026 Final May 31, 2026 M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru

1. A Record-Breaking 84 Matches

IPL 2026 is officially expanding. Instead of the usual 74 matches, we are getting a massive 84-match tournament.

2. The Defending Champions Return Home

Since Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) are the defending champions (having won their maiden title in 2025!),

Opening Clash: While not officially confirmed, reports suggest a blockbuster rematch between RCB and Punjab Kings to start the season.

3. Two-Phase Schedule Announcement

The BCCI is expected to release the schedule in two parts. This is because of upcoming Assembly Elections in states like West Bengal and Assam.

  • Phase 1: The schedule for the first 15–20 days will be out very soon.
  • Phase 2: The remaining fixtures will be announced once the election dates are finalized.

4. Players to Watch (The Auction Buzz)

The mini-auction held in Abu Dhabi this past December saw some massive moves.

  • The Big Buy: Cameron Green became one of the most expensive players this year, joined by Kolkata Knight Riders for a whopping ₹25.20 crore.
  • New Captains: Keep an eye on the new leadership dynamics, with stars like Rishabh Pant leading Lucknow Super Giants and Shreyas Iyer captaining Punjab Kings.

 

With 10 teams, 84 matches, and the final returning to Bengaluru, IPL 2026 promises to be an absolute blockbuster. The heat of the Indian summer is about to meet the fire of the cricket pitch!

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