Eight teams qualified for the Super League: Group 1 features Mumbai (A1), Hyderabad (B1), Haryana (C2) and Rajasthan (D2), while Group 2 includes Punjab (C1), Jharkhand (D1), Andhra (A2) and Madhya Pradesh (B2). The BCCI moved the Super League and final from Indore to Pune, with matches scheduled at D Y Patil Academy, Ambi, and MCA Cricket Stadium, Gahunje on December 12, 14 and 16, followed by the final on December 18. Jharkhand advanced as the only unbeaten Elite-stage side, while several traditional powers missed out, including Delhi, Karnataka, Saurashtra, Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat; Maharashtra fell short on Net Run Rate and Baroda finished third in Group C. Final-day performances stood out as Mohammed Shami took four wickets in Bengal’s loss to Haryana, Baroda’s Amit Pasi hit a record 114 on T20 debut against Services, and Sai Sudharsan sealed Tamil Nadu’s chase with an unbeaten 101 against Saurashtra. Live coverage is available on BCCI’s official partners JioHotstar and Star Sports, with the Super League fixtures published for Pune starting December 12.