Written by: Ankit Yadav
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The Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy (SMAT) is back for its 2024 edition, bringing excitement and fierce competition to India’s domestic cricket scene. 

This article will cover everything you need to know about the upcoming tournament, including its start date, participating teams, schedule, and key announcements.

When Will The Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2024 Start?

Cricket fans across India can mark their calendars for Saturday, November 23, 2024. This date kicks off the much-anticipated Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2024. 

Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2024
Source: Wikipedia

The tournament will run for just over three weeks, concluding with the final match on Sunday, December 15, 2024.

Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2024 Teams By Groups

The 2024 edition of the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy features a total of 38 teams divided into five groups: A, B, C, D, and E. Here’s the breakdown of teams in each group:

Group A:

  1. Bengal
  2. Punjab
  3. Bihar
  4. Rajasthan
  5. Hyderabad
  6. Meghalaya
  7. Madhya Pradesh
  8. Mizoram

Group B:

  1. Baroda
  2. Gujarat
  3. Karnataka
  4. Uttarakhand
  5. Saurashtra
  6. Sikkim
  7. Tamil Nadu
  8. Tripura

Group C:

  1. Arunachal Pradesh
  2. Himachal Pradesh
  3. Delhi
  4. Uttar Pradesh
  5. Haryana
  6. Manipur
  7. Jammu and Kashmir
  8. Jharkhand

Group D:

  1. Assam
  2. Railways
  3. Chandigarh
  4. Puducherry
  5. Vidarbha
  6. Odisha
  7. Chhattisgarh

Group E:

  1. Goa
  2. Mumbai
  3. Kerala
  4. Services
  5. Maharashtra
  6. Nagaland
  7. Andhra

Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2024: Schedule

The SMAT 2024 promises an action-packed three weeks of T20 cricket. Here’s a look at the tournament schedule:

MatchGroupDateTime
Bengal vs PunjabANov 23, 20241:30 PM
Bihar vs RajasthanANov 23, 20241:30 PM
Hyderabad vs MeghalayaANov 23, 20249:00 AM
Madhya Pradesh vs MizoramANov 23, 20249:00 AM
Baroda vs GujaratBNov 23, 20241:30 PM
Karnataka vs UttarakhandBNov 23, 20241:30 PM
Saurashtra vs SikkimBNov 23, 20249:00 AM
Tamil Nadu vs TripuraBNov 23, 20249:00 AM
Arunachal Pradesh vs Himachal PradeshCNov 23, 20249:00 AM
Delhi vs Uttar PradeshCNov 23, 20241:30 PM
Haryana vs ManipurCNov 23, 20249:00 AM
Jammu & Kashmir vs JharkhandCNov 23, 20241:30 PM
Assam vs RailwaysDNov 23, 20249:00 AM
Chandigarh vs PuducherryDNov 23, 20249:00 AM
Vidarbha vs OdishaDNov 23, 20241:30 PM
Goa vs MumbaiENov 23, 20249:00 AM
Kerala vs ServicesENov 23, 20249:00 AM
Maharashtra vs NagalandENov 23, 20249:00 AM
Bengal vs HyderabadANov 25, 20241:30 PM
Bihar vs PunjabANov 25, 20249:00 AM
Madhya Pradesh vs MeghalayaANov 25, 20241:30 PM
Mizoram vs RajasthanANov 25, 20249:00 AM
Baroda vs UttarakhandBNov 25, 20249:00 AM
Gujarat vs SaurashtraBNov 25, 20241:30 PM
Karnataka vs TripuraBNov 25, 20249:00 AM
Sikkim vs Tamil NaduBNov 25, 20241:30 PM
Arunachal Pradesh vs HaryanaCNov 25, 20241:30 PM
Delhi vs Jammu & KashmirCNov 25, 20249:00 AM
Himachal Pradesh vs Uttar PradeshCNov 25, 20241:30 PM
Jharkhand vs ManipurCNov 25, 20249:00 AM
Chandigarh vs VidarbhaDNov 25, 20249:00 AM
Chhattisgarh vs PuducherryDNov 25, 20241:30 PM
Odisha vs RailwaysDNov 25, 20249:00 AM
Andhra vs NagalandENov 25, 20241:30 PM
Goa vs ServicesENov 25, 20249:00 AM
Kerala vs MaharashtraENov 25, 20249:00 AM
Bengal vs MizoramANov 27, 20249:00 AM
Bihar vs MeghalayaANov 27, 20241:30 PM
Hyderabad vs RajasthanANov 27, 20249:00 AM
Madhya Pradesh vs PunjabANov 27, 20241:30 PM
Baroda vs Tamil NaduBNov 27, 20241:30 PM
Gujarat vs TripuraBNov 27, 20249:00 AM
Karnataka vs SaurashtraBNov 27, 20249:00 AM
Sikkim vs UttarakhandBNov 27, 20241:30 PM
Arunachal Pradesh vs Jammu & KashmirCNov 27, 20241:30 PM
Delhi vs HaryanaCNov 27, 20241:30 PM
Himachal Pradesh vs JharkhandCNov 27, 20249:00 AM
Manipur vs Uttar PradeshCNov 27, 20249:00 AM
Assam vs ChandigarhDNov 27, 20241:30 PM
Chhattisgarh vs RailwaysDNov 27, 20249:00 AM
Vidarbha vs PuducherryDNov 27, 20249:00 AM
Andhra vs GoaENov 27, 20249:00 AM
Kerala vs NagalandENov 27, 20249:00 AM
Maharashtra vs MumbaiENov 27, 20241:30 PM
Bengal vs Madhya PradeshANov 29, 20241:30 PM
Bihar vs HyderabadANov 29, 20249:00 AM
Meghalaya vs RajasthanANov 29, 20241:30 PM
Mizoram vs PunjabANov 29, 20249:00 AM
Baroda vs TripuraBNov 29, 20249:00 AM
Gujarat vs Tamil NaduBNov 29, 20241:30 PM
Karnataka vs SikkimBNov 29, 20241:30 PM
Saurashtra vs UttarakhandBNov 29, 20249:00 AM
Arunachal Pradesh vs JharkhandCNov 29, 20241:30 PM
Delhi vs ManipurCNov 29, 20249:00 AM
Haryana vs Uttar PradeshCNov 29, 20241:30 PM
Himachal Pradesh vs Jammu & KashmirCNov 29, 20249:00 AM
Assam vs VidarbhaDNov 29, 20249:00 AM
Chandigarh vs ChhattisgarhDNov 29, 20249:00 AM
Odisha vs PuducherryDNov 29, 20241:30 PM
Andhra vs MaharashtraENov 29, 20249:00 AM
Kerala vs MumbaiENov 29, 20249:00 AM
Nagaland vs ServicesENov 29, 20241:30 PM
Bengal vs MeghalayaADec 1, 20249:00 AM
Bihar vs MizoramADec 1, 20241:30 PM
Hyderabad vs PunjabADec 1, 20241:30 PM
Madhya Pradesh vs RajasthanADec 1, 20249:00 AM
Baroda vs SaurashtraBDec 1, 20241:30 PM
Gujarat vs SikkimBDec 1, 20249:00 AM
Karnataka vs Tamil NaduBDec 1, 20249:00 AM
Tripura vs UttarakhandBDec 1, 20241:30 PM
Arunachal Pradesh vs Uttar PradeshCDec 1, 20249:00 AM
Delhi vs Himachal PradeshCDec 1, 20241:30 PM
Haryana vs JharkhandCDec 1, 20249:00 AM
Jammu & Kashmir vs ManipurCDec 1, 20241:30 PM
Assam vs PuducherryDDec 1, 20249:00 AM
Chhattisgarh vs OdishaDDec 1, 20249:00 AM
Vidarbha vs RailwaysDDec 1, 20241:30 PM
Andhra vs ServicesEDec 1, 20249:00 AM
Goa vs KeralaEDec 1, 20241:30 PM
Nagaland vs MumbaiEDec 1, 20249:00 AM
Bengal vs BiharADec 3, 20249:00 AM
Hyderabad vs Madhya PradeshADec 3, 20249:00 AM
Meghalaya vs MizoramADec 3, 20241:30 PM
Punjab vs RajasthanADec 3, 20241:30 PM
Baroda vs KarnatakaBDec 3, 20241:30 PM
Gujarat vs UttarakhandBDec 3, 20249:00 AM
Saurashtra vs Tamil NaduBDec 3, 20249:00 AM
Sikkim vs TripuraBDec 3, 20241:30 PM
Arunachal Pradesh vs ManipurCDec 3, 20241:30 PM
Delhi vs JharkhandCDec 3, 20241:30 PM
Haryana vs Himachal PradeshCDec 3, 20249:00 AM
Jammu & Kashmir vs Uttar PradeshCDec 3, 20249:00 AM
Assam vs OdishaDDec 3, 20249:00 AM
Chandigarh vs RailwaysDDec 3, 20241:30 PM
Chhattisgarh vs VidarbhaDDec 3, 20249:00 AM
Andhra vs KeralaEDec 3, 20249:00 AM
Goa vs MaharashtraEDec 3, 20241:30 PM
Services vs MumbaiEDec 3, 20249:00 AM
Bengal vs RajasthanADec 5, 20249:00 AM
Bihar vs Madhya PradeshADec 5, 20241:30 PM
Hyderabad vs MizoramADec 5, 20241:30 PM
Meghalaya vs PunjabADec 5, 20249:00 AM
Baroda vs SikkimBDec 5, 20249:00 AM
Gujarat vs KarnatakaBDec 5, 20249:00 AM
Saurashtra vs TripuraBDec 5, 20241:30 PM
Tamil Nadu vs UttarakhandBDec 5, 20241:30 PM
Arunachal Pradesh vs DelhiCDec 5, 20249:00 AM
Haryana vs Jammu & KashmirCDec 5, 20241:30 PM
Himachal Pradesh vs ManipurCDec 5, 20241:30 PM
Jharkhand vs Uttar PradeshCDec 5, 20249:00 AM
Assam vs ChhattisgarhDDec 5, 20241:30 PM
Chandigarh vs OdishaDDec 5, 20249:00 AM
Puducherry vs RailwaysDDec 5, 20249:00 AM
Andhra vs MumbaiEDec 5, 20241:30 PM
Goa vs NagalandEDec 5, 20249:00 AM
Maharashtra vs ServicesEDec 5, 20249:00 AM
Pre-Quarter Final 1Dec 9, 20249:00 AM
Pre-Quarter Final 2Dec 9, 20241:30 PM
Quarter Final 1Dec 11, 20249:00 AM
Quarter Final 2Dec 11, 20241:30 PM
Quarter Final 3Dec 11, 20249:00 AM
Quarter Final 4Dec 11, 20241:30 PM
Semi Final 1Dec 13, 20249:00 AM
Semi Final 2Dec 13, 20241:30 PM
FinalDec 15, 20249:00 AM

The tournament will continue with matches on November 23, 25, 27, 29, and December 1, 3, and 5. The pre-quarterfinals are scheduled for December 9, followed by quarter-finals on December 11, semi-finals on December 13, and the grand finale on December 15.

Teams And Squads For SMAT 2024

Here’s a look at some of the key players from each team participating in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2024:

Kerala: Sanju Samson, Sachin Baby, Vishnu Vinod, Basil Thampi, Jalaj Saxena

Puducherry: Ankit Sharma, Sagar Udeshi, Fabid Ahmed, Paras Ratnaparkhe, Bhupender Chauhan

Bengal: Abhimanyu Easwaran, Wriddhiman Saha, Shahbaz Ahmed, Ishan Porel, Mukesh Kumar

Bihar: Sakibul Gani, Babul Kumar, Ashutosh Aman, Himanshu Singh, Mangal Mahrour

Punjab: Mandeep Singh, Abhishek Sharma, Siddharth Kaul, Harpreet Brar, Anmolpreet Singh

Karnataka: Mayank Agarwal, Devdutt Padikkal, Krishnappa Gowtham, Prasidh Krishna, Karun Nair

Tamil Nadu: Dinesh Karthik, Washington Sundar, T Natarajan, Vijay Shankar, R Sai Kishore

Jharkhand: Ishan Kishan, Varun Aaron, Shahbaz Nadeem, Saurabh Tiwary, Anukul Roy

Odisha: Subhranshu Senapati, Rajesh Dhuper, Abhishek Raut, Govinda Poddar, Suryakant Pradhan

Baroda: Krunal Pandya, Deepak Hooda, Vishnu Solanki, Lukman Meriwala, Atit Sheth

Manipur: Rex Rajkumar, L Kishan Singha, Bishworjit Singh, Sultan Karim, Nitesh Sedai

Goa: Amogh Desai, Darshan Misal, Felix Alemao, Lakshay Garg, Suyash Prabhudessai

Sikkim: Nilesh Lamichaney, Ashish Thapa, Lee Yong Lepcha, Ankur Malik, Pankaj Kumar Rawat

Maharashtra: Ruturaj Gaikwad, Rahul Tripathi, Kedar Jadhav, Satyajeet Bachhav, Mukesh Choudhary

Railways: Karn Sharma, Amit Mishra, Pratham Singh, Harsh Tyagi, Shivam Chaudhary

Haryana: Harshal Patel, Yuzvendra Chahal, Rahul Tewatia, Himanshu Rana, Jayant Yadav

Gujarat: Priyank Panchal, Axar Patel, Piyush Chawla, Arzan Nagwaswalla, Ripal Patel

Meghalaya: Punit Bisht, Sanjay Yadav, Dippu Sangma, Sylvester Mylliempdah, Akash Kumar

Chhattisgarh: Amandeep Khare, Ajay Mandal, Shashank Singh, Ravi Kiran, Sourabh Majumdar

Mumbai: Shreyas Iyer, Prithvi Shaw, Sarfaraz Khan, Dhawal Kulkarni, Shivam Dube

Vidarbha: Faiz Fazal, Akshay Wadkar, Darshan Nalkande, Aditya Sarwate, Yash Thakur

Arunachal Pradesh: Akhilesh Sahani, Techi Doria, Kamsha Yangfo, Nabam Temol, Myendung Singpho

Jammu and Kashmir: Parvez Rasool, Abdul Samad, Umran Malik, Shubham Pundir, Auqib Nabi

Nagaland: Stuart Binny, Rongsen Jonathan, Hokaito Zhimomi, Sedezhalie Rupero, Khrievitso Kense

Hyderabad: Tanmay Agarwal, Tilak Varma, Mohammed Siraj, Ravi Teja, Chama Milind

Assam: Riyan Parag, Abu Nechim, Sibsankar Roy, Pallav Kumar Das, Saahil Jain

Uttarakhand: Tanmay Srivastava, Dikshanshu Negi, Mayank Mishra, Swapnil Singh, Akash Madhwal

Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy Winners List

Since its inception in 2006-07, the tournament has seen various teams rise to claim the coveted title. Let’s take a look at the champions over the years and some key highlights from the tournament’s history.

SeasonWinnerRunner-upFinal Venue
2006-07Tamil NaduPunjabMumbai
2009-10MaharashtraHyderabadIndore
2010-11BengalMadhya PradeshHyderabad
2011-12BarodaPunjabMumbai
2012-13GujaratPunjabIndore
2013-14BarodaUttar PradeshMumbai
2014-15GujaratPunjabBhubaneshwar
2015-16Uttar PradeshBarodaMumbai
2016-17East ZoneCentral ZoneMumbai
2017-18DelhiRajasthanKolkata
2018-19KarnatakaMaharashtraIndore
2019-20KarnatakaTamil NaduSurat
2020-21Tamil NaduBarodaAhmedabad
2021-22Tamil NaduKarnatakaDelhi
2022-23MumbaiHimachal PradeshKolkata
2023-24PunjabBarodaPunjab

Highlights Over The Years

  1. Tamil Nadu’s dominance: Tamil Nadu has been the most successful team in the tournament’s history, winning the trophy three times (2006-07, 2020-21, 2021-22). They were also the first team to successfully defend their title.
  2. Multiple-time winners: Apart from Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Gujarat, and Baroda have each won the trophy twice.
  3. Mumbai’s long wait: Despite being a powerhouse in Indian domestic cricket, Mumbai had to wait until the 2022-23 season to win their first Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy.
  4. Rohit Sharma’s century: In the inaugural edition (2006-07), an 18-year-old Rohit Sharma, representing Mumbai, scored the first-ever T20 century by an Indian player.
  5. Format changes: The tournament has undergone several format changes over the years. In 2016-17, it was briefly changed to an inter-zonal event before reverting to its original state-based format.
  6. Expansion of teams: The tournament started with 27 teams in 2006-07 and has since expanded to include 38 teams as of 2022, mirroring the participation in the Ranji Trophy.
  7. Recent champions: Punjab won the most recent edition (2023-24), adding their name to the list of champions for the first time.
  8. Competitive finals: The tournament has seen many closely contested finals, with teams like Punjab and Baroda featuring multiple times as runners-up before eventually winning the title.

SMAT 2024: New Announcements

In a significant development for the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2024, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has decided to remove the impact player rule. This rule, which allowed teams to substitute a player during the match, was introduced to add a new tactical dimension to the game. However, its removal from SMAT 2024 marks a return to a more traditional playing format.

The decision to remove the impact player rule reflects the BCCI’s commitment to maintaining the integrity of the game while also considering feedback from players and teams. This change will require teams to rely more on their initial playing XI and make strategic decisions before the start of the match.

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Conclusion: SMAT 2024 Teams, Schedule, And Fixtures

The Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2024 is set to be an exciting showcase of India’s T20 talent. With 38 teams competing across five groups, cricket fans can look forward to three weeks of thrilling matches, standout performances, and potential breakout stars.

The tournament serves as a vital platform for players to catch the eye of selectors and potentially earn spots in the Indian Premier League (IPL) or even the national team. For many young cricketers, SMAT 2024 represents a golden opportunity to make their mark on the national stage.

The removal of the impact player rule adds an interesting twist to this year’s tournament. Teams will need to be more strategic in their selection and on-field decisions, potentially leading to more traditional and purist forms of T20 cricket.

As the tournament unfolds, keep an eye out for emerging talents, seasoned performers stepping up their game, and the intense competition as teams vie for the coveted Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. 

About the Author

Meet Ankit Yadav, a dedicated cricket analyst at The Cricket Panda. Growing up playing street leagues and college tournaments, Ankit's love for cricket has been a lifelong journey. With a knack for numbers and a talent for data analysis, he brings a unique perspective to cricket reporting. At The Cricket Panda, Ankit combines his passion for cricket with his expertise in data analysis to provide fans with in-depth insights and comprehensive coverage of the sport.

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