Premier Badminton League Explained

Premier Badminton League
Current Season:2025 Premier Badminton League
Last Season:2020 Premier Badminton League
Upcoming Season:2026 Premier Badminton League
Formerly:Indian Badminton League
Sport:Badminton
Founded:2016
Teams:9
Administrator:Badminton Association of India
Champions:Bengaluru Raptors
Champ Season:2020
Most Champs:Bengaluru Raptors
(2018–19, 2020)
Tv:List of broadcasters
Streaming:Jio Cinema
Sponsor:Star Sports
Current:2025 Premier Badminton League

Premier Badminton League, aka PBL, is a team badminton league operating in India. It was launched in 2016 and is one of the top badminton leagues in the world.[1] It features nine state or city-based franchise teams and the top Indian and international badminton talent. The league has reached an audience of more than 100 million through television, on-ground support, and social media. As of 2024, the league has hosted 5 seasons.[2]

The first 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.

Background

Tournament format

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.[3] 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.[4] 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.

Player auctions

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.[5] The league has helped players more than double their annual earnings from prize money in the year 2018.[6] As per Danish player Victor Axelsen, this was a crucial part of their annual income.[7] Each franchise has a purse of and the maximum a team can spend on a single player was in the most recent 2020 auction.

Fifth Season

The fifth season auctions were held on 26 November 2019 in New Delhi.[8] Each franchise had a purse of, and were not allowed to spend more than on a single player.[9] 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.[10]

2020 being the Olympic year, key players like Saina Nehwal, Kidambi Srikanth, Carolina Marín, Victor Axelsen and others have decided to skip the season.[11] [12]

Some of the players were traded between Mumbai, Chennai and Pune teams ahead of the season.[13]

Teams

Currently seven teams compete in the badminton league.[14] Previously, there were nine teams, during 2018–19.[15]

TeamCityHighest Paid MaleHighest Paid FemaleHome Ground
Hyderabad HuntersHyderabad Sourabh Verma P. V. SindhuGachibowli Indoor Stadium
Bengaluru RaptorsBangalore B. Sai Praneeth Tai Tzu-yingKoramangala Indoor Stadium
Awadhe WarriorsLucknow Ko Sung-hyun Beiwen ZhangBabu Banarasi Das Indoor Stadium
Mumbai RocketsMumbai Kim Gi-jung Pia Zebadiah BernadetSardar Vallabhbhai Patel Indoor Stadium
Chennai SuperstarzChennai Satwiksairaj Rankireddy Jessica PughJawaharlal Nehru Stadium
Northeastern WarriorsGuwahati Lee Cheuk Yiu Kim Ha-naKarmabir Nabin Chandra Bordoloi Indoor Stadium
Pune 7 AcesPune Hendra Setiawan Gabby AdcockShree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex

Seasons

Season 1

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.

Season 2

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.

Season 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.

Season 4

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.

Season 5

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.[16] Bengaluru Raptors beat Northeastern Warriors 4–2 in the finals to win their second title. It was also their second consecutive title in PBL.

Editions and results

Five seasons of Premier Badminton League have been played since the first season back in 2016. Here are the results.[17]

SeasonYear(s)FinalVenueTeams
WinnerResultRunner-up
12016 DetailsDelhi Acers4–3Mumbai RocketsDDA Badminton and Squash Stadium, New Delhi6
22017 DetailsChennai Smashers4–3Mumbai RocketsDDA Badminton and Squash Stadium, New Delhi6
32017–18 DetailsHyderabad Hunters4–3Bengaluru BlastersKanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore8
42018–19 DetailsBengaluru Raptors4–3Mumbai RocketsKanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore9
52020 DetailsBengaluru Raptors4–2Northeastern WarriorsGachibowli Indoor Stadium, Hyderabad7

Performance table

SeasonsSeason 1Season 2Season 3Season 4Season 5
Teams66897
Hyderabad Hunters6th
Bengaluru Raptors6th1st1st
Awadhe Warriors5th
Mumbai Rockets8th7th
Chennai Superstarz6th6th
Northeastern WarriorsDNE7th8th
Pune 7 AcesDNE
Delhi Dashers1st6th9th
Ahmedabad Smash MastersDNE7th
1stChampions
2ndRunner-up
SFSemi-finalists
Team did not exist in the respective season
Team defunct
Teams that no longer exist

Notes

Team players

Delhi AcersHyderabad HuntersMumbai RocketsAwadhe WarriorsBengaluru BlastersChennai Smashers
Ajay Jayaram Siril Verma Prannoy Kumar B. Sai Praneeth Anand Pawar
Rajiv Ouseph Parupalli Kashyap Gurusai Dutt Sourabh Verma Sameer Verma Sony Dwi Kuncoro
Tommy Sugiarto Lee Chong Wei Ruthvika Gadde Tanongsak Srikanth Kidambi Simon Santoso
P. C. Thulasi Supanida Katethong Han Li Saina Nehwal Suo Di P.V. Sindhu
Shikha Gautam K. Nandagopal Liu Zi Jie Vrushali Gummadi B. Sumeeth Reddy Sri Krishna Priya
Akshay Dewalkar Satwiksairaj Rankireddy Manu Attri Cai Yun Tan Boon Heong Pranav Chopra
Koo Kien Keat Markis Kido Chayut Triyachart Hendra Gunawan Chris Adcock
Tan Boon Heong Carsten Mogensen Bodin Isara Joachim Fischer Nielsen Toby Ng
Aparna Balan Jwala Gutta Mathias Boe K. Maneesha Robert Blair N. Sikki Reddy
Gabby Adcock J. Meghana Ashwini Ponnappa Pia Zebadiah Bernadet
Delhi AcersAwadhe WarriorsMumbai RocketsHyderabad HuntersBengaluru BlastersChennai Smashers
Jan Ø. JørgensenSrikanth KidambiAjay JayaramB. Sai PraneethViktor AxelsenP. V. Sindhu
Siril VermaWong Wing KiPrannoy KumarSameer VermaSourabh VarmaArundhati Pantawane
Son Wan-hoSaina NehwalShreyansh JaiswalRajiv OusephBoonsak PonsanaParupalli Kashyap
Aakarshi KashyapRituparna DasSung Ji-hyunCarolina MarínGadde Ruthvika ShivaniTanongsak Saensomboonsuk
Nitchaon JindapolBodin IsaraVrushali GummadiSri Krishna PriyaCheung Ngan YiTommy Sugiarto
Akshay DewalkarGoh V ShemNipitphon PhuangphuapetSatwiksairaj RankireddyN. Sikki ReddyGabby Adcock
Ivan SozonovMarkis KidoMohita SahdevTan Boon HeongAshwini PonnappaRamya Tulasi
Vladimir IvanovPrajakta SawantNadieżda ZiębaTan Wee KiongPranav ChopraB. Sumeeth Reddy
Jwala GuttaSavitree AmitrapaiChirag ShettyChau Hoi WahKo Sung-hyunChris Adcock
K. ManeeshaAditya JoshiLee Yong-daeMeghana JakkampudiYoo Yeon-seongMads Pieler Kolding
Sanjana Santosh
Tarun Kona
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Awadhe WarriorsBengaluru BlastersChennai Smashers
H. S. Prannoy Saina Nehwal Viktor Axelsen P. V. Sindhu
K. Nandagopal Christinna Pedersen Chong Wei Feng Aditya Joshi
Kamilla Rytter Juhl Harshit Aggarwal Kim Sa-rang B. Sumeeth Reddy
Tai Tzu-ying Hendra Setiawan Kirsty Gilmour Brice Leverdez
Lee Chun Hei Srikanth Kidambi Manu Attri Chris Adcock
Siril Verma Mahima Aggarwal Mathias Boe Daniel Farid
Sourabh Varma Or Chin Chung N. Sikki Reddy Gabby Adcock
Sri Krishna Priya Parupalli Kashyap Rituparna Das Tanongsak Saensomboonsuk
Stefani Stoeva Sai Uttejita Rao Chukka Sanjana Santosh Vrushali Gummadi
Law Cheuk Him Tang Chun Man Subhankar Dey Lee Yang
Delhi DashersHyderabad HuntersMumbai RocketsNorth Eastern Warriors
Sung Ji-hyun Carolina Marín Son Wan-ho Wang Tzu-wei
Arathi Sara Sunil Anoushka Parikh Arjun M.R. Ajay Jayaram
Ashwini Ponnappa B. Sai Praneeth Zhang Beiwen Chirag Shetty
Ivan Sozonov Lee Hyun-il Tan Boon Heong Gadde Ruthvika Shivani
Pranav Chopra Markis Kido Gabriela Stoeva Kim Gi-jung
Gurusai Dutt Pia Zebadiah Bernadet Tarun Kona Michelle Li
Shreyanshi Pardeshi Rahul Yadav Chittaboina Kuhoo Garg Prajakta Sawant
Tian Houwei Rasika Raje Lee Yong-dae Pratul Joshi
Vladimir Ivanov Satwiksairaj Rankireddy Sameer Verma Sanyogita Ghorpade
Wong Wing Ki Yoo Yeon-seong Sanyam Shukla Shin Baek-cheol
Ahmedabad Smash Masters!style="width: 220px;"
Awadhe WarriorsBengaluru Raptors
Viktor Axelsen Son Wan-ho Srikanth Kidambi
Anoushka Parikh Ashwini Ponnappa Mohammad Ahsan
N. Sikki Reddy Mathias Christiansen Hendra Setiawan
Satwiksairaj Rankireddy Lee Yang B. Sai Praneeth
Lee Chun Hei Zhang Beiwen Mithun Manjunath
K. Nandagopal Lee Dong-keun
Kirsty Gilmour Sanyogita Ghorpade Sanjana Santosh
Vaishnavi Bhale Gurusai Dutt Marcus Ellis
Liew Daren Rasika Raje Vũ Thị Trang
Sourabh Varma Arjun M.R. Nguyễn Tiến Minh
Chennai SmashersDelhi DashersHyderabad Hunters
Sung Ji-hyun H. S. Prannoy P. V. Sindhu
Gabby Adcock Chai Biao Eom Hye-won
Chris Adcock Wang Sijie Kim Sa-rang
Rutaparna Panda Maneepong Jongjit Bodin Isara
Sumeeth Reddy Evgeniya Kosetskaya Sai Uttejita Rao Chukka
Saili Rane Tommy Sugiarto Lee Hyun-il
Rajiv Ouseph Harika Veludurthi Arun George
Parupalli Kashyap Vighnesh Devlekar Meghana Jakkampudi
Or Chin Chung Chirag Sen Mark Caljouw
Chong Wei Feng Lee Chia-hsin Rahul Yadav Chittaboina
Mumbai RocketsNorth Eastern WarriorsPune 7 Aces
Lee Yong-dae Saina Nehwal Carolina Marín
Pia Zebadiah Bernadet Kim Ha-na Chirag Shetty
Kim Gi-jung Yoo Yeon-seong Mathias Boe
Shreyanshi Pardeshi Tanongsak Saensomboonsuk Vladimir Ivanov
Sameer Verma Tian Houwei Line Kjærsfeldt
Kuhoo Garg K. Maneesha Lakshya Sen
Manu Attri Liao Min-chun Brice Leverdez
Anders Antonsen Dhruv Kapila Sony Dwi Kuncoro
Pratul Joshi Siril Verma Ajay Jayaram
Anura Prabhudesai Rituparna Das Prajakta Sawant
colspan=TeamsAwadhe WarriorsBengaluru RaptorsChennai SuperstarzHyderabad HuntersMumbai RocketsNortheastern WarriorsPune 7 Aces
colspan=Coach Anup Sridhar Arvind Bhat Vijaydeep Singh Rajendra Kumar Jakkampudi Amrish Shinde Edwin Iriawan Joachim Persson
Squads Ajay Jayaram Ansal Yadav B. Sumeeth Reddy Gadde Ruthvika Shivani Kuhoo Garg Ashmita Chaliha Arjun M.R.
Subhankar Dey Arun George Dhruv Kapila N. Sikki Reddy Parupalli Kashyap Kaushal Dharmamer Chirag Shetty
Tanvi Lad B. Sai Praneeth Gayathri Gopichand Priyanshu Rajawat Pranav Chopra Krishna Prasad Garaga Mithun Manjunath
Medha Shashidharan Lakshya Sen P. V. Sindhu Ramchandran Shlok Rutaparna Panda Rituparna Das
Sankar Muthusamy Subramanian Sourabh Verma Shreyansh Jaiswal
Sanjana Santosh Shreyanshi Pardeshi
Sathish Kumar Karunakaran
Satwiksairaj Rankireddy
Christinna Pedersen Tai Tzu-ying Jessica Pugh Ben Lane Pia Zebadiah Bernadet Michelle Li Chris Adcock
Wong Wing Ki Brice Leverdez Tommy Sugiarto Sean Vendy Kim Gi-jung Lee Cheuk Yiu Gabby Adcock
Ivan Sozonov Rian Agung Saputro Kirsty Gilmour Liew Daren Kim Sa-rang Kim Ha-na Tse Ying Suet
Ko Sung-hyun Chan Peng Soon Vladimir Ivanov Lee Dong-keun Lee Yong-dae Hendra Setiawan
Shin Baek-cheol Eom Hye-won Bodin Isara Kazumasa Sakai
Zhang Beiwen Tanongsak Saensomboonsuk Loh Kean Yew
Vũ Thị Trang

Broadcast rights

In 2013 STAR Sports India purchased the broadcasting rights for India.[18]

Winning bidderRegional broadcast rightsTerms of deal
STAR Sports2013-2025
Fox Sports2013-2020
SKY Sports2013-2030
ESPN2013-2023
HotstarWorldwide digital rights2016–present[19]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2015-12-06 . Franchisees to participate in auction for Premier Badminton League . 2024-10-03 . sportstar.thehindu.com . en.
  2. Web site: Subrahmanyam . V. V. . 2020-03-08 . Premier Badminton League: An uplifting experience! . 2024-10-03 . sportstar.thehindu.com . en.
  3. Web site: Rules And Regulations. Premier Badminton League. en. 2020-01-24.
  4. https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/badminton/pbl-to-have-trump-match-best-of-three-games-for-15-points/articleshow/50188565.cms PBL to have Trump Match, best of three games for 15 points
  5. News: Antony. A. Joseph. 2013-08-12. Sudirman Cup-like format for IBL. en-IN. The Hindu. 2020-01-12. 0971-751X.
  6. Web site: From PV Sindhu To Chirag Shetty, Here Are The Highest-Paid Players In Premier Badminton League - Let The Auction Begin! . 2024-10-03 . The Economic Times.
  7. Web site: When private leagues help make a living. Sachetat. Raphaël. en-GB. 2020-01-24.
  8. Web site: 7 Teams, 154 Shuttlers: All You Need to Know About PBL Auction. 2019-11-26. The Quint. en. 2020-01-23.
  9. Web site: PBL Auction- As it happened: PV Sindhu, Tai Tzu fetch big bucks, Chennai, Pune build strong teams. Sportstar. Team. Sportstar. 26 November 2019 . en. 2020-01-23.
  10. Web site: PBL 5 Auction: Full team list, released and sold players. Sportstar. Team. Sportstar. 26 November 2019 . en. 2020-01-23.
  11. Web site: After Saina Nehwal, Kidambi Srikanth pulls out of PBL to focus on international events. 25 November 2019. Press Trust of India. India Today. en. 2020-01-24.
  12. Web site: PBL 5 preview: League aims to make splash despite several stars missing. Richard. Dominic. Sportstar. 19 January 2020 . en. 2020-01-24.
  13. Web site: Done deal! @gabbyadcock @7acespune Kuhoo Garg @Mumbai_Rockets_ Jessica Pugh @Superstarz_PBL Which team has made the best trade ahead of #PBLSeason5? #RiseOfTheRacquetpic.twitter.com/SYQbqTJmBh. India. P. B. L.. 2020-01-20. @PBLIndiaLive. en. 2020-01-23.
  14. Web site: Home. Premier Badminton League. en. 2020-01-23.
  15. http://www.iblschedule.com/p/teams.html Indian Badminton League Teams
  16. Web site: PBL 2020: Reigning world champion PV Sindhu, World No 2 Tai Tzu Ying to headline fifth edition of Premier Badminton League. Firstpost. 18 January 2020 . 2020-01-21.
  17. Web site: Home. Premier Badminton League. en. 2020-01-22.
  18. Web site: Indian Badminton League: Dabur nets Pune, PVP bags Hyderabad franchise. https://web.archive.org/web/20130624074539/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2013-06-20/badminton/40092233_1_pvp-ventures-indian-badminton-league-pvp-group. dead. 2013-06-24. The Times of India.
  19. News: Star Sports title sponsor of Premier Badminton League. Malvania. Urvi. 2016-01-02. Business Standard India. 2020-01-25.