The Indian Premier League (IPL) is set to reach an unprecedented scale in 2026, with the BCCI reportedly planning the longest-ever season in the history of the tournament.
As the league continues to grow in global stature, the upcoming edition is expected to feature a significantly expanded window, stretching up to 80-84 days. This expansion aims to maximize viewership and accommodate a surge in the number of matches.
According to reliable sources within the BCCI, the 2026 season could witness a total of 84 matches, up from the current format. The idea is to move towards a full “home and away” schedule where each team faces all others twice. This move will not only boost gate receipts for franchises but also provide a massive jump in broadcasting valuation. To manage the physical toll on players during such a long window, the board is looking at implementing more strategic breaks and improved workload management protocols.
Beyond the duration, IPL 2026 is expected to bring a host of surprises. There are discussions about hosting a “Mini-IPL” segment or specific marquee matches overseas to tap into international markets like the USA and the UK. Additionally, the controversial ‘Impact Player’ rule might undergo a significant overhaul based on feedback from players and coaches. With tech-driven broadcasting enhancements and a potential increase in the salary cap, IPL 2026 is poised to redefine the landscape of franchise cricket globally.

