Grassroots cricket does not wait for big stadiums or prime-time slots. It shows up every evening on dusty grounds, under floodlights, and inside tight-knit communities. November 2025 proved that once again.
As the season moved deeper, local tournaments across India drew strong crowds, steady online attention, and committed organisers who kept matches running on time. Fans followed every over, teams fought hard for bragging rights, and many players used these games to make a name locally.
Based on total fan views recorded on CricHeroes, here are the Top 10 grassroots cricket tournaments of November 2025. The ranking reflects how closely fans followed each tournament through scores, updates, and match activity.
1. Kishtwar Premier League
City / State: Kishtwar, Jammu and Kashmir
Organizer: Anju Singh
Total views: 705,040
Winner: Kishtwar Titans Cricket Club
The Kishtwar Premier League topped November by a clear margin. With more than seven lakh views, it became the most followed grassroots tournament of the month. Local rivalries, regular match flow, and consistent fan tracking kept interest high throughout.
Kishtwar Titans Cricket Club held their nerve in pressure moments and finished as deserved champions. The turnout showed how strongly cricket connects communities in the region.
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2. Hindu Muslim Komi Ekta Cup Day-Night Cricket Tournament Season 04
City / State: Mundra, Gujarat
Organizer: Jakir Sameja
Total views: 288,199
Winner: Shiv Shakti Mundra
This day-night tournament from Mundra stood out for both scale and spirit. Nearly three lakh views reflected steady fan support across matches. The tournament carried a strong community message and delivered competitive cricket alongside it.
Shiv Shakti Mundra stayed consistent through the later stages and finished on top. Night matches and tight finishes kept viewers coming back.
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3. Kutch Premier League Season 1
City / State: Anjar, Gujarat
Organizer: Mr. Lazpal Shekh
Total views: 259,488
Winner: Om Xi
The first season of the Kutch Premier League made an immediate mark. Crossing two and a half lakh views in its debut run, the tournament showed strong planning and wide local interest.
Om Xi handled knockout pressure well and lifted the trophy. For a first edition, the response from fans suggested this league has staying power.
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4. Krishna Ghati Premier League Season 2
City / State: Punch, Jammu and Kashmir
Organizer: Er. Kamran Ahmed
Total views: 182,224
Winner: LOC Cricket Club
Season 2 of the Krishna Ghati Premier League continued the momentum built earlier. With more than 1.8 lakh views, the tournament stayed firmly on fans’ radar through November.
LOC Cricket Club produced calm performances in key matches and came out on top. The league once again showed how organised grassroots cricket thrives in border regions.
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5. 26RR Cricket Premier League Gandoh Bhalessa
City / State: Doda, Jammu and Kashmir
Organizer: Lions Club Bhalessa JK
Total views: 155,806
Winner: Changa Warriors
The 26RR Cricket Premier League stayed competitive from start to finish. With more than 1.5 lakh views, it showed steady fan tracking across matches. Teams from nearby areas followed results closely, which kept engagement consistent.
Changa Warriors played disciplined cricket in the knockout phase and finished the tournament as winners. The league added another strong chapter to Doda’s growing cricket culture.
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6. Karnataka Grameena Bank Inter RO Cricket Tournament Season 1
City / State: Bellary, Karnataka
Organizer: Shaik Afridi
Total views: 147,915
Winner: Haveri Hurricanes
This inter-regional office tournament brought structured cricket into the spotlight. Close to 1.5 lakh views reflected interest from both players and colleagues following match updates regularly.
The Haveri Hurricanes stayed sharp in key games and sealed the title. The tournament showed how workplace cricket can still carry strong competitive spirit.
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7. Morning Group Dwara Aayojit Night Cricket Tournament
City / State: Bhuj, Gujarat
Organizer: Altaf Chaki
Total views: 144,638
Winner: Jinam Khombhadi
Night tournaments often bring a different energy, and this one from Bhuj was no exception. With steady viewership throughout November, fans stayed connected despite late match hours.
Jinam Khombhadi handled pressure situations well and finished as champions. The tournament showed how night cricket continues to draw strong local interest.
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8. 5th Balramji Dass Tandon Trophy
City / State: Chandigarh, Chandigarh
Organizer: Sanjay Kumar
Total views: 144,247
Winner: Punjab (won on first-innings lead)
This long-running trophy from Chandigarh once again featured disciplined red-ball cricket. Viewership crossed 1.4 lakh as fans tracked multi-day progress and match situations.
The final ended in a draw, with Punjab winning on first-innings lead. The result reflected the traditional format where patience and control matter most.
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9. Vandematram Subhaspar Group Dwara Aayojit Smruti Cup Akhil Kutch Gram Panchayat Night Cricket Tournament Session 3
City / State: Lakhpat, Gujarat
Organizer: Iffu__09
Total views: 131,335
Winner: Charopadi Xi
This gram panchayat night tournament showed how village-level cricket still pulls steady attention. With more than 1.3 lakh views, fans tracked matches closely across the session.
Charopadi Xi played controlled cricket during the business end and finished as winners. The tournament once again showed how local organisation keeps grassroots cricket active and visible.
10. AMPL Kothara Season 4
City / State: Naliya, Gujarat
Organizer: Turiya Osman
Total views: 128,713
Winner: Haji Bava XI Kothara
Rounding out November’s top 10, AMPL Kothara Season 4 crossed the one lakh view mark with ease. The tournament maintained steady match flow and fan follow-through across fixtures.
Haji Bava XI Kothara finished strong and lifted the trophy. Consistent support from the local cricket community kept the tournament firmly in the spotlight.
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Conclusion
November 2025 showed how deeply grassroots cricket runs across India. From the hills of Jammu and Kashmir to night matches in Gujarat and structured tournaments in Karnataka and Chandigarh, fans stayed connected throughout the month.
Organisers kept matches running smoothly, players turned local grounds into proving stages, and communities followed every score. These tournaments did not rely on hype. They earned attention through effort, routine, and shared pride.
Grassroots cricket continues to move forward because people show up, week after week. And every match matters.
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