The 2nd edition of the Madhya Pradesh Women’s T20 Premier League (4–13 June 2026) arrives bigger and bolder: the three-team field from 2025 has expanded to five, with Gwalior Shernis and Royal Nimar Eagles joining Bhopal Wolves, Bundelkhand Bulls and reigning pace-setters Chambal Ghariyals.

Chambal, who finished the inaugural campaign unbeaten, topping the 2025 table with 4 points from two games, have carried that momentum into 2026, roaring to three straight wins to continue their dominant run in this expanded competition. Bundelkhand Bulls have also shown firepower with a couple of victories to their name, while new entrants Gwalior Shernis have already opened their account with a win, signalling they’re not here merely to make up the numbers. With two fresh franchises altering the tournament’s tactical geometry and Chambal setting a high bar early, this edition promises tighter competition, new rivalries and a richer talent pipeline for Madhya Pradesh women’s cricket.
Squads:
Bhopal Wolves
Vaishnavi Vyas, Tamanna Choudhary, Vanshika Prajapati, Reena Yadav, Roshani Kumari, Anjali Patidar, Sanskriti Gupta, Hanshika Kirar, Aayushi Shukla, Priyanka Koushal, Rishita Parihar, Saanvi Bhawsar, Anshula Rao, Janhvi Rajput, Kajal, Disha Sharma
Bundelkhand Bulls
Ananya Dubey, Mahi Thakur, Suditi Vashistha, Muskan Biswas, Shuchi Upadhyay, Honey Yadav, Dakshita Yadav, Maya Marskole, Anushka Sharma, Khyati Jain, Yashashwini Bohare, Payal Balmik, Suhani Sharma, Vaidehi Rajput
Chambal Ghariyals
Jincy George, Kanishka Thakur, Somiya Ali Ansari, Siddhi Dubey, Aditi Panwar, Dhani Buchade, Anamika Raghuwanshi, Khyati Shukla, Purvi Khanaa, Pooja Vastrakar, Rachna Yadav, Vaishnavi Singh, Avni Tater, Aditi Tiwari, Rahila Firdous
Gwalior Shernis
Soumya Tiwari, Aashna Patidar, Ishana Swami, Vani Partani, Anaadi Tagde, Jiya Jethwa, Tanvi Upadhyay, Shreya Dixit, Khushi Yadav, Riya Yadav, Unnati Bagora, Nuzhat Parween, Sakshi Pachore
Royal Nimar Eagles
Janvi Rai, Soniya Singh, Lakshita Maheshwari, Vaishnavi Sharma, Dipti Singh, Muskan Yogi, Khushi Yadav, Rashi Soni, Saloni Paswan, Nikita Singh, Kalyani Jadhav, Rishika Jain, Tanishka Sen, Yamini Billore, Harshitha Singh
Streaming and Broadcasting Details:
The live streaming of the tournament will be available on JioHotstar and FanCode. The TV broadcast will be available on Star Sports Khel.
Schedule:
June 4, 2026: Chambal Ghariyals vs Gwalior Shernis; Chambal Ghariyals won by 8 wickets
June 4, 2026: Bhopal Wolves vs Bundelkhand Bulls; Bundelkhand Bulls won by 8 wickets
June 5, 2026: Royal Nimar Eagles vs Chambal Ghariyals; Chambal Ghariyals won by 9 wickets
June 5, 2026: Bhopal Wolves vs Gwalior Shernis; Gwalior Shernis won by 2 runs
June 6, 2026: Bundelkhand Bulls vs Royal Nimar Eagles; Bundelkhand Bulls won by 3 wickets
June 6, 2026: Chambal Ghariyals vs Bhopal Wolves; Chambal Ghariyals won by 43 runs
June 7, 2026: Gwalior Shernis Vs Bundelkhand Bulls. 9:30 AM IST
June 8, 2026: Bundelkhand Bulls vs Chambal Ghariyals. 9:30 AM IST
June 10, 2026: Gwalior Shernis vs Royal Nimar Eagles. 9:30 AM IST
June 11, 2026: Royal Nimar Eagles vs Bhopal Wolves. 9:30 AM IST
June 12, 2026: League 2 vs League 3. 7:30 PM IST
June 13, 2026: League 1 vs Winner of Eliminator. 7:30 PM IST
Note: All League Stage Fixtures will be played at Daly College. The knockout stages of the tournament will be played at the iconic Holkar Stadium.

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