The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) has announced a new franchise-based T20 league, the Afghanistan Premier League. The first season of the tournament, featuring five teams, is being planned to get underway around October 2026 in the UAE.
The new league by the same name is likely to have its draft around June-July 2026.
“The inaugural season will feature five city-based franchises, bringing together Afghanistan’s leading national players alongside prominent overseas professionals and emerging local talent,” the ACB said in a press release.
“The Afghanistan Premier League represents a meaningful step forward in our cricketing journey,” Mirwais Ashraf, the ACB chairman, said at the launch in Dubai on Saturday. “It creates new opportunities for our players, inspires the next generation, and allows Afghanistan cricket to be showcased on a global platform. We see the APL as an important contributor to the growth and unity of the game, both domestically and internationally.”
The ACB has partnered with Cricket Venture, a joint venture of Trans Group and ITW Universe, for this.
“Following the launch, organisers will move into the next phase, which includes finalising franchise identities, confirming commercial partners, and progressing the player auction or draft process,” the release said.