DateRHome v Away-
11/05 02:30 - Chhattisgarh v Karnataka 145/5(20)-146/6(19.3)
11/04 08:00 - Chandigarh Cheetahs v Uttar Pradesh 143/5(20)-165/4(20)
11/04 07:30 - Bihar v Railways 169/4(20)-134/10(18)
11/04 07:30 - Meghalaya v Mizoram 106/1(14.1)-102/3(20)
11/04 07:30 - Sikkim v Tripura 102/9(20)-146/8(20)
11/04 07:30 - Andhra v Jammu & Kashmir 198/1(20)-162/8(20)
11/04 07:30 - Pondicherry v Punjab 106/10(19.5)-107/2(12.5)
11/04 07:00 - Karnataka v Mumbai 166/4(20)-157/6(20)
11/04 06:30 - Haryana v Himachal Pradesh 149/2(17.4)-145/9(20)
11/04 06:30 - Goa v Odisha 104/8(20)-107/6(19.5)
11/04 06:30 - Baroda v Services 124/9(20)-128/8(20)
11/04 06:30 - Gujarat v Kerala 126/1(15.3)-123/5(20)
11/04 05:30 - Delhi v Uttarakhand 121/8(20)-86/10(18)
11/04 03:30 - Hyderabad v Saurashtra 177/8(19.3)-173/8(20)
11/04 03:00 - Manipur v Nagaland 133/6(20)-150/3(20)
11/04 03:00 - Arunachal Pradesh v Vidarbha 69/9(20)-163/6(20)
11/04 03:00 - Assam v Madhya Pradesh 103/9(20)-105/4(14)
11/04 03:00 - Jharkhand v Rajasthan 146/5(20)-147/4(17.3)
11/04 03:00 - Maharashtra v Tamil Nadu 155/6(20)-167/4(20)
11/04 02:30 - Bengal v Chhattisgarh 119/3(17)-118/7(20)
01/31 13:30 1 Tamil Nadu v Baroda 123-120
01/29 13:30 2 Punjab v Baroda 135-160
01/29 06:30 2 Tamil Nadu v Rajasthan 158-154
01/27 13:30 1 Bihar v Rajasthan 148-164
01/27 06:30 1 Haryana v Baroda 148-150
01/26 13:30 1 Tamil Nadu v Himachal Pradesh 141-135
01/26 06:30 1 Punjab v Karnataka 89-87
01/19 13:30 - Rajasthan v Saurashtra 165-150
01/19 13:30 - Mumbai v Andhra 156-154
01/19 06:30 - Manipur v Nagaland 129-131

The Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy is a domestic Twenty20 cricket championship in India, organized by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). It is named after former Test cricketer Syed Mushtaq Ali.

It is played by the teams from the Ranji Trophy, which is the premier domestic first-class cricket championship in the country. In 2006–07, the inaugural competition was won by Tamil Nadu under the captaincy of Dinesh Karthik. The 2024–25 tournament was won by Mumbai, who defeated Madhya Pradesh in the final. Tamil Nadu has been the most successful team, winning the trophy three times.

History

The tournament is played under Twenty20 (T20) rules. Originally known as the Inter-State T20 Championship, it was inaugurated by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) for the 2006–07 season. Except in 2016–17, the tournament has been contested by teams involved in the Ranji Trophy, 27 at first and currently (2023) 38. The format begun with a round-robin stage with the teams divided into zonal groups, with the top teams in each group qualifying for a knockout stage culminating in the final tie. In 2012–13, the BCCI decided to replace the knockout with a Super League consisting of two groups, the winners of which qualified for the final. In June 2016, the BCCI relaunched the competition using zonal teams, as in the Duleep Trophy, but they reverted to the Ranji teams in 2017. Since then, the number of competing teams have increased to 38 and the knockout stage has been restored.

The Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy is a premier domestic T20 cricket tournament in India, named in honor of the legendary Indian cricketer Syed Mushtaq Ali. Established in 2006-07, the tournament features state teams from across the country, showcasing the best of India's emerging cricketing talent.

Typically held annually, the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy serves as a platform for players to demonstrate their skills in the shortest format of the game, often catching the attention of national selectors and franchise teams in the Indian Premier League (IPL). The tournament follows a league format, culminating in knockout stages, where teams compete fiercely for the coveted title.

With its fast-paced matches and thrilling performances, the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy not only entertains cricket fans but also plays a crucial role in the development of young cricketers, providing them with invaluable experience and exposure on a national stage. The tournament has become a significant part of India's cricketing calendar, contributing to the rich tapestry of the sport in the country.