Andhra Premier League 2026: IPL-style thrills with high scores and close finishes
The fifth season of the Andhra Premier League (APL) has got off to an exciting start. Just three matches into the season, fans have witnessed
The fifth season of the Andhra Premier League (APL) has got off to an exciting start. Just three matches into the season, fans have witnessed high-scoring encounters and last over thrillers at the scenic Dr YSR ACA VDCA International Cricket Stadium in Visakhapatnam, drawing comparisons with the excitement and intensity of the Indian Premier League (IPL). Over the years, the APL has steadily grown in stature and popularity, emerging as a major platform for budding cricketers from Andhra Pradesh to showcase their talent. The league has played a significant role in nurturing several players who have gone on to make a mark at the national level and in the IPL. Among its notable success stories is Indian international cricketer Nitish Kumar Reddy.. Vijaya Tripurana, who made his IPL debut for Delhi Capitals this season, P Venkata Satyanarayana Raju of Mumbai Indians, and Pyla Avinash of Punjab Kings have progressed through the league, underlining the league’s growing importance as a pathway to higher levels of cricket.
With IPL franchises increasingly scouting talent from State-level T20 competitions, players participating in the APL are keen to make the most of the opportunity. As many as 553 cricketers registered for the Season 5 player auction, although only a select few earned contracts with the participating franchises. Apart from being a talent incubator, the APL has also developed a reputation for its competitiveness. Since its inception in 2022, the tournament has produced four different champions, highlighting the balanced nature of the competition. Coastal Riders, Rayalaseema Kings, Vizag Warriors and Tungabhadra Warriors have lifted the trophy in previous editions, with Tungabhadra Warriors entering the current season as defending champions. The league has continued to evolve in scale and structure. While earlier editions featured six franchises, the competition was expanded to seven teams from the 2025 season onwards, resulting in an increase in the number of matches.
The APL also follows the Impact Player rule, providing an additional cricketer an opportunity to contribute in every match. A highlight of Season 5 is its expansion into a multi-city tournament. Unlike last year, matches are being conducted across three venues: Visakhapatnam, Mangalagiri and Kadapa. The move is aimed at exposing players to varying pitch and playing conditions while simultaneously taking the game to cricket enthusiasts across different regions of Andhra Pradesh. Speaking about the development, APL governing council chairman Sujaya Krishna Ranga Rao says the multi-city format was introduced with enhanced facilities and infrastructure to further promote cricketing talent across the State. According to him, player accommodation and amenities have been significantly upgraded this season. Considerable investments have also been made to improve stadium infrastructure. The stadium in Kadapa can now host international matches, while the ACA Stadium in Mangalagiri underwent renovations worth ₹50 crore to meet modern standards.
