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IPL 2026 to kick off March 28, final on May 31

When will IPL 2026 actually start? The Indian Premier League’s next season will begin on March 28, 2026, with the final scheduled for May 31 — giving us a clear 10-week window for cricket’s biggest domestic tournament.

This timing matters because it sets the calendar for millions of fans, franchises, and broadcasters planning their year. The March-end start means we’ll avoid the intense summer heat of June, which typically affects player fitness and viewership patterns across India.

Why This Schedule Makes Sense

The BCCI has clearly thought through the logistics here. By pushing the tournament to late March rather than early April, IPL 2026 will run parallel with other international cricket events without major clashes. The May 31 final date also ensures the tournament wraps up before the monsoon season really kicks in across most of India.

For cricket boards managing international fixtures, this is crucial. Players won’t face the exhausting back-to-back scheduling that sometimes creates burnout. Franchises get adequate time to prepare their squads after the initial selection process.

The 64-day window also allows for the traditional group stage format followed by playoffs — the structure fans have grown accustomed to over the past 18 seasons. Weekend matches can be scheduled properly, and broadcasters get prime-time slots without competing with other major sporting events.

What This Means for Teams and Players

For the ten franchises, this schedule offers breathing room in their domestic preparation. Young Indian players will have completed the Ranji Trophy by late February, giving them time to recover before IPL action begins.

International stars joining the league will have clarity on their travel plans well in advance. March weather in India is generally pleasant — not too hot, not too cold — which historically has produced some of the finest T20 cricket we’ve seen.

The final date of May 31 gives the winning franchise just enough time to celebrate before the ICC’s international commitments take center stage. It’s a neat fit into the global cricket calendar that the board has clearly worked out in detail.

For fans glued to their mobile screens, this means two months of non-stop entertainment starting from late March. Every weekend and several weekday evenings will be packed with high-octane cricket, whether you’re watching from your office or home.

The IPL has consistently broken viewership records, and this schedule — coming at a time when India’s cricket appetite seems endless — suggests 2026 could be another record-breaking year. With nearly two years to go, franchises are already planning their strategies around these confirmed dates.

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