Bengal Pro T20 League promises to transform cricket, empower aspirants
As the second season of the Bengal Pro T20 League (BPTL) is a few months away, let’s take stock of what the first season of BPTL did to Bengal cricket.
It cemented its place as a groundbreaking initiative for cricket in Bengal, offering a unique platform for budding talent and fostering regional pride.
Beyond the boundary lines, BPTL in its first season provided a springboard for young cricketers to showcase their skills on a national platform while offering companies an opportunity to contribute to the growth of sports in the state right from the grassroots level.

A Platform for Emerging Talent
BPTL’s primary vision is to nurture the next generation of cricketing stars from Bengal.
In its first season the league featured eight vibrant teams:
• Adamas Howrah Warriors (franchise owner - Rice Adamas Group)
• Harbour Diamonds (franchise owner - GD Sports)
• Lux Shyam Kolkata Tigers (franchise owner - Lux Industries and Shyam Steel)
• Murshidabad Kings &Kueens (franchise owner - Pritam Electricals and Jalan Builders)
• Shrachi Rath Tigers (franchise owner - Shrachi Sports Ventures)
• Rashmi Medinipur Wizards (franchise owner - Rashmi Group)
• Servotech Siliguri Stickers (franchise owner - Servotech Power Systems)
• Sobisco Smashers Malda (franchise owner - Sona Biscuits of Sobisco fame)
Each franchise played an integral role in identifying and nurturing cricketing talent, with sponsors investing significantly to support player development and strengthen the league’s infrastructure.
With the cumulative strength of annual turnover of a few thousand crores of the team owners, Bengal Cricket certainly has not seen something of this magnitude and this can only grow in the near future.
Focus on Women’s Cricket
Recently Legendary fast-bowler Jhulan Goswami, speaking at a Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) program, highlighted the league’s positive impact on women’s cricket.
“BPTL has created opportunities for women cricketers to gain visibility and confidence. With live telecasts on national platforms, the game is reaching a wider audience, encouraging young women to take up the sport seriously,” she said.
The inclusion of women’s cricket as an integral part of the league has ensured that female players receive recognition and support, empowering them to chase their dreams of representing India.
Bengal Pro T20 League is perhaps the only Franchise Cricket League in the world to feature 8 men’s and 8 women’s team at the same time.
Economic and Corporate Participation
While the League’s primary focus remains on cricket, it has also created avenues for corporate involvement.
Sponsors have leveraged the BPTL’s growing popularity to connect with audiences and contribute to Bengal’s cricketing journey.
The live telecast of matches on national platforms both on Television and Digital OTT, has amplified the League’s reach, making it an attractive proposition for brands and businesses.
The league’s ability to bring together players, franchises, and corporate sponsors has fostered a collaborative ecosystem, enabling a more sustainable model for sports development in Bengal.
Building on the success of inaugural season, the League is looking forward to an even greater participation of corporates at all levels.
A Movement for the Future
Bengal Pro T20 League is more than just a cricket tournament; it is a movement that has united communities and industries in their shared passion for the sport.
By showcasing matches on a national stage and encouraging regional representation, the league has inspired countless young players to pursue cricket as a professional career.
The Road Ahead
The Bengal Pro T20 League has set the stage for a bright future in cricket. By balancing talent development and corporate collaboration, the league has built a foundation for sustained growth.
As it continues to evolve, BPTL promises to be a model for many other States, proving that cricket can be a powerful engine for fostering both aspirations and partnerships.
With its emphasis on inclusivity and opportunity, BPTL has truly been a game-changer for cricket in Bengal, and the journey has only just begun.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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