The Duleep Trophy, a renowned domestic cricket tournament in India, begins today with six teams competing. However, there is no live streaming or broadcast coverage available for fans.
In previous seasons, the tournament was aired on Star Sports, but this year, the BCCI has not shared any information regarding live streams or broadcasts. Fans will have to rely on live updates from Twitter and sports applications to stay informed.
Despite the lack of live coverage, the tournament boasts top players like Cheteshwar Pujara and Mayank Agarwal. The Duleep Trophy follows its zonal format, starting with quarterfinals. South Zone and West Zone, last year’s finalists, receive direct entry to the semis. Matches, except the final, will be four-day contests.
 
 
          