Sport: | Badminton |
Tv: | List of broadcasters |
Sponsor: | Star Sports |
Country: | India |
Administrator: | Badminton Association of India |
Formerly: | Indian Badminton League |
Inaugural: | 2016 |
Premier Badminton League | |
Current Season: | 2024 Premier Badminton League |
Last Season: | 2020 Premier Badminton League |
Champion: | Bengaluru Raptors |
Most Champs: | Bengaluru Raptors |
Premier Badminton League, aka PBL, is a team badminton league operating in India. Sportz & Live Private Limited has the rights to operate and execute the league.
The inaugural season of PBL was held from 2 to 17 January 2016. Delhi Dashers, formerly Delhi Acers, defeated Mumbai Rockets in the final to clinch the title. The second season began on 22 December 2016 and came to end on 14 January 2017 with the Chennai Smashers headed by P. V. Sindhu clinching the title in the finals. The third season began on 23 December 2017 and came to end on 14 January 2018 with Hyderabad Hunters headed by Carolina Marín emerging as the champions. Bengaluru Raptors won the last two editions in 2018-19 and 2020, becoming the only team to win the title twice.
Teams play each other in round-robin format in league stage. Each team plays six ties in the league stage in which each tie consists of five matches. The matches played are two Men's singles, Women's singles, Men's doubles and Mixed doubles. Each of these matches are best of 3 games.[1] Teams earn one point for each regular match win; in addition, each team must choose a Trump match, where a win is worth two points, and a loss subtracts one point.[2] After league stage, the top four teams in the table will qualify for the knockout stage. The winners of semi-finals goes into the final, in which the winner will be crowned the PBL champions.
The player auctions are usually held at the end of each year for the subsequent season. Professional players from around the world enter the bidding where teams buy them.[3] The league has helped players more than double their annual earnings from prize money in the year 2018. According to the prominent Danish player Victor Axelsen, this was a crucial part of their annual income.[4] Each franchise has a purse of and the maximum a team can spend on a single player was in the most recent 2020 auction.
The fifth season auctions were held on 26 November 2019 in New Delhi.[5] Each franchise had a purse of, and were not allowed to spend more than on a single player.[6] The highest paid players were the Taiwanese Tai Tzu-ying and Indian P. V. Sindhu, both sold for the maximum amount of to Bengaluru Raptors and Hyderabad Hunters respectively. Indian doubles player Satwiksairaj Rankireddy was the next highest, bought for by Chennai Superstarz.[7]
2020 being the Olympic year, key players like Saina Nehwal, Kidambi Srikanth, Carolina Marín, Victor Axelsen and others have decided to skip the season.[8] [9]
Some of the players were traded between Mumbai, Chennai and Pune teams ahead of the season.[10]
Currently seven teams compete in the badminton league.[11] Previously, there were nine teams, during 2018–19.[12]
Franchise name | City | Owner(s) | Highest Paid (Male) | Highest Paid (Female) | Home ground | |
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Hyderabad Hunters | Hyderabad | Agile Security Force | Sourabh Verma | P. V. Sindhu | Gachibowli Indoor Stadium, Hyderabad | |
Bengaluru Raptors | Bangalore | Matrix Teamwork Badminton Pvt. Ltd | B. Sai Praneeth | Tai Tzu-ying | Koramangala Indoor Stadium, Bangalore | |
Awadhe Warriors | Lucknow | Sahara India Pariwar | Ko Sung-hyun | Beiwen Zhang | Babu Banarasi Das Indoor Stadium, Lucknow | |
Mumbai Rockets | Mumbai | Devyani Leisures | Kim Gi-jung | Pia Zebadiah Bernadet | Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Indoor Stadium, Mumbai | |
Chennai Superstarz | Chennai | R. Sivakumar, Aditya Meesala | Satwiksairaj Rankireddy | Jessica Pugh | Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Chennai | |
Northeastern Warriors | Guwahati | The Eastern Warriors Pvt Ltd | Lee Cheuk Yiu | Kim Ha-na | Karmabir Nabin Chandra Bordoloi Indoor Stadium, Guwahati | |
Pune 7 Aces | Pune | Tapsee Pannu, KRI | Hendra Setiawan | Gabby Adcock | Shri Shivchhatrapati Sports Complex | |
See main article: 2016 Premier Badminton League. In 2016, the league was renamed from Indian Badminton League to Premier Badminton League, and still followed same format. This first season of the PBL started on 2 January 2016 and concluded on 17 January 2016. The four teams to proceed to the semi-finals were Delhi Dashers, Chennai Smashers, Awadhe Warriors and Mumbai Rockets. Delhi beat Chennai 4-3 and Mumbai Rockets beat Awadhe Warriors 3–1 to proceed to the final. Delhi Dashers won the tournament after beating Mumbai Rockets 4–3.
See main article: 2017 Premier Badminton League. The second season of the Premier Badminton League started on 1 January 2017 and concluded on 14 January 2017. It followed the same format as the earlier league, and the four teams to proceed to the semi-finals were Awadhe Warriors, Mumbai Rockets, Chennai Smashers and Hyderabad Hunters. Chennai Smashers beat Awadhe Warriors 4-1 and Mumbai Rockets beat Hyderabad Hunters 3-(-1) to proceed to the final. Chennai Smashers won the tournament after beating Mumbai Rockets 4–3.
See main article: 2017–18 Premier Badminton League. The third season of the PBL started on 23 December 2017 and concluded on 14 January 2018. Hyderabad Hunters were crowned the champions after they beat Bengaluru Blasters 4–3 in the final tie.
See main article: 2018–19 Premier Badminton League. The fourth season of the PBL was played from 22 December 2018 to 13 January 2019. In the fourth season Bengaluru Raptors took their first title after beating Mumbai Rockets in the final.
See main article: 2020 Premier Badminton League. The fifth season of the PBL started on 20 January 2020 and concluded on 9 February 2020. Seven teams participated in the season. Delhi Dashers and Ahmedabad Smash Masters did not participate in this edition. Total prize money of was announced by Sportzlive for the tournament.[13] Bengaluru Raptors beat Northeastern Warriors 4–2 in the finals to win their second title. It was also their second consecutive title in PBL.
Five seasons of PBL have been played since the first season in 2016. They are:
Final | Final venue | Number ofteams | ||||
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Winner | Result | Runner-up | ||||
Season 1Details | Delhi Acers | 4–3 | Mumbai Rockets | DDA Badminton and Squash Stadium, New Delhi | 6 | |
Season 2Details | Chennai Smashers | 4–3 | Mumbai Rockets | DDA Badminton and Squash Stadium, New Delhi | 6 | |
Season 3Details | Hyderabad Hunters | 4–3 | Bengaluru Blasters | Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore | 8 | |
Season 4Details | Bengaluru Raptors | 4–3 | Mumbai Rockets | Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore | 9 | |
Season 5Details | Bengaluru Raptors | 4–2 | Northeastern Warriors | Gachibowli Indoor Stadium, Hyderabad | 7 |
Seasons | Season 1 | Season 2 | Season 3 | Season 4 | Season 5 |
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Teams | 6 | 6 | 8 | 9 | 7 |
Hyderabad Hunters | 6th | ||||
Bengaluru Raptors | 6th | 1st | 1st | ||
Awadhe Warriors | 5th | ||||
Mumbai Rockets | 8th | 7th | |||
Chennai Superstarz | 6th | 6th | |||
Northeastern Warriors | DNE | 7th | 8th | ||
Pune 7 Aces | DNE | ||||
Delhi Dashers | 1st | 6th | 9th | ||
Ahmedabad Smash Masters† | DNE | 7th | |||
1st | Champions | |
2nd | Runner-up | |
SF | Semi-finalists | |
Team did not exist in the respective season | ||
Team defunct | ||
† | Teams that no longer exist |
Hyderabad Hunters | Chennai Smashers | ||||
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Siril Verma | |||||
Sony Dwi Kuncoro | |||||
Ruthwika Gadde | Simon Santoso | ||||
Supanida Katethong | Saina Nehwal | Suo Di | P.V. Sindhu | ||
Shikha Gautam | K. Nandagopal | Liu Zi Die | G. Vrushali | B. Sumeeth Reddy | Sri Krishna Priya |
Cai Yun | Pranav Chopra | ||||
Hendra Gunawan | Chris Adcock | ||||
Bodin Isara | Joachim Fischer Nielsen | Toby Ng | |||
N. Sikki Reddy | |||||
Pia Zebadiah Bernadet | |||||
In 2013 STAR Sports India purchased the broadcasting rights for India.[14]
Winning bidder | Regional broadcast rights | Terms of deal | |
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STAR Sports | 2013-2025 | ||
Fox Sports | 2013-2020 | ||
SKY Sports | 2013-2030 | ||
ESPN | 2013-2023 | ||
Hotstar | Worldwide digital rights | 2016–present[15] |