The Duleep Trophy 2025 has begun, marking the start of India’s domestic cricket season. Two quarterfinals are currently underway in Bengaluru from August 28 to 31, with North Zone facing East Zone, and Central Zone, led by Dhruv Jurel, playing North East Zone.
No Streaming on JioHotstar
Cricket fans expected the tournament to stream live on JioHotstar after reports confirmed digital coverage. However, on August 28, viewers discovered there was no live broadcast. Surprisingly, BCCI has not arranged streaming this year, despite having done so last season.
Fans Express Anger Online
This sudden change has triggered strong reactions across social media. Frustrated fans have accused both BCCI and JioHotstar of neglecting domestic cricket. Many expressed disappointment, calling it a missed chance to promote Indian cricket’s foundation.
Jio Hotstar is not telecasting Duleep Trophy matches live@BCCI @BCCIdomestic #jiohotstar #cricket #DuleepTrophy#DuleepTrophy2025 @abhishereporter @vikrantgupta73 @VibhuBhola @kushansarkar
— AbhaySharma01 (@abhay_sharma001) August 28, 2025
@BCCIdomestic ! almost every newspaper has published @JioHotstar will be live streaming #DuleepTrophy ! But No. Clowns of @BCCI and greedy, selfish @reliancejio . A premier domestic tournament can't be broadcast! Shame!! #domesticcricket #DuleepTrophy #Cricket #CricketTwitter
— Abhishek Ajay Yadav (@GG_23112) August 28, 2025
So Duleep Trophy matches are not televised. I'm guessing the reason is COE grounds do not have facilities for broadcasting because last year all the matches were streamed. Joke of a cricket board @BCCI #DuleepTrophy https://t.co/M3VxtTDv8u
— Creed Bratton (@Cric_Jack17) August 28, 2025
Possible Reasons for the Blackout
Some speculate that COE grounds in Bengaluru lack broadcasting infrastructure. Others feel the decision reflects poor planning by BCCI. Whatever the reason, fans argue that restricting access to the premier red-ball tournament hurts both players and the game’s visibility.
Star Players in Action
This year’s Duleep Trophy features big names such as Shreyas Iyer, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Arshdeep Singh, Kuldeep Yadav, Rajat Patidar, Sarfaraz Khan, Tilak Varma, Dhruv Jurel, and Harshit Rana. With so many stars, fans say the absence of live coverage is unacceptable.
A Missed Opportunity
At a time when digital streaming connects fans nationwide, not showcasing a prestigious tournament like the Duleep Trophy feels regressive. Cricket thrives on fan engagement, and ignoring domestic cricket coverage risks alienating the very audience that sustains the sport.
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