Written By: Shreya Patil
Published: March 7, 2026

The DY Patil T20 Cup 2026 Points Table tracks how all sixteen teams perform in the 20th edition of the tournament. Teams earn 2 points for every win, 1 point for a tie or a no result, and 0 points for a loss.

When teams finish with the same number of points, Net Run Rate (NRR) decides who ranks higher.

After every match, the table gets updated. Fans can check in anytime to see how their teams stack up, who is in the quarterfinal race, and which squads have hit their stride.

You will find the latest standings below, plus details on the qualification format, the DY Patil T20 Cup 2026 schedule, and some highlights from the tournament so far.

Current DY Patil T20 Cup 2026 Standings

The DY Patil T20 Cup 2026 features 16 teams divided into 4 groups of four teams each. The top two teams from each group advance to the quarterfinals.

DY Patil T20 Cup 2026
Source: YouTube

Group A

PosTeamMatchesWonLostT/NRPointsNRR
1Mumbai Customs33006+2.575
2DY Patil Red32104+0.265
3CGST31202-1.568
4Tata Sports Club30300-1.156

Group B

PosTeamMatchesWonLostT/NRPointsNRR
1DTDC32104+0.603
2Jain Irrigation32104-0.254
3Route Mobile31202+0.086
4CAG31202-0.483

Group C

PosTeamMatchesWonLostT/NRPointsNRR
1Canara Bank32104+1.747
2DY Patil Blue32104-0.877
3Nirlon31202+1.144
4Indian Navy31202-1.851

Group D

PosTeamMatchesWonLostT/NRPointsNRR
1Income Tax33006+2.120
2Reliance32104+0.308
3BPCL31202-1.467
4Bank of Baroda30300-0.842

DY Patil T20 Cup 2026 Final: Mumbai Customs Crowned Champions

The 20th edition of the tournament reached its thrilling conclusion on 6 March 2026, with Mumbai Customs emerging as the new champions. After a highly competitive group stage, the knockout rounds delivered several upsets and high-scoring encounters.

Mumbai Customs Crowned Champions

In the grand final, Mumbai Customs faced off against Canara Bank. Bowling first, Mumbai Customs restricted Canara Bank to a total of 141/9 in 20 overs, thanks to disciplined spells from Sandeep Warrier (3/20) and Shivaji Yadav (3/23). Mumbai Customs chased down the target with ease, reaching 145/2 in 19.2 overs to secure an 8-wicket victory. Rugved More was the star of the chase, remaining unbeaten on 48* alongside Prasad Pawar (45)*.

Earlier in the day, the semifinals saw Canara Bank edge out the favorites DY Patil Red by just 3 runs in a nail-biting finish, while Mumbai Customs secured their spot in the final with a dominant 5-wicket win over DY Patil Blue.

Qualification Format

The DY Patil T20 Cup 2026 group phase runs from 23 February to 3 March 2026, after which the quarterfinal lineup will be confirmed. Here is how the knockout rounds work:

  • Quarterfinals (4 March 2026): The top two teams from each of the four groups advance, giving us eight quarterfinalists. The four quarterfinal winners progress to the knockout stage.
  • Semifinals and Final (6 March 2026): Both semifinals and the grand final are scheduled on the same day, meaning the champions will be crowned on 6 March 2026.

If teams share equal points at the end of the group stage, Net Run Rate (NRR) serves as the official tiebreaker.

Where to Watch DY Patil T20 Cup 2026

All matches from the DY Patil T20 Cup 2026 are live-streamed on the JioHotstar app and website. Fans can also watch every game for free on the official DY Patil Sports Academy YouTube channel, making it easy for cricket fans across India and around the world to follow all the action live.

Conclusion: Stay Updated With the DY Patil T20 Cup 2026 Points Table

The 20th edition has reached its conclusion, and the points table showed exactly where the drama unfolded. Every match shifted the standings, and with several groups tightly contested, NRR proved to be the difference between a quarterfinal berth and an early exit for many.

Mumbai Customs and Canara Bank emerged as the teams to beat, but DY Patil Red, DY Patil Blue, and others also showed incredible form. The tournament produced some truly memorable moments, and with Mumbai Customs now holding the trophy, the 2026 season will be remembered as one of the most exciting in the cup’s history.

About the Author

Shreya Patil is a Mumbai-based documentary photographer turned cricket storyteller. Having covered local leagues through her lens, she now writes feature pieces at WPLeague, capturing the human side of women’s cricket beyond the boundary ropes.

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