AIGCL 2026 is not just launching a tournament; it is launching a movement. The Mumbai auction provides rural cricketers with structured opportunities and financial backing. The Disability Women’s 5-over match during the opening ceremony symbolizes empowerment in sports. In an inspiring gesture, autistic children will accompany players during the national anthem, promoting awareness and acceptance. By supporting rural youth and ensuring transparent selection systems, AIGCL bridges the gap between villages and professional cricket, demonstrating how sport can become a powerful vehicle for equality and social change.

Mumbai | February 2026
The All India Gramin Cricket League (AIGCL) 2026 is set to host its official Player Auction on 11th April 2026 in Mumbai, marking a significant milestone ahead of the league’s inaugural season.
Organised by Quantum Sports Management, the auction will bring together franchise owners and emerging rural cricket talent from across India. The structured bidding system aims to provide fair opportunity and financial recognition to grassroots players.

💰 Auction Structure
Base Price: ₹25,000
Maximum Bid: ₹1,00,000
League officials have confirmed that the auction process will be conducted with complete transparency, ensuring deserving rural cricketers receive a national platform to showcase their talent.

🌟 Special Opening Match: Disability Women’s 5-Over Game
In a powerful social initiative, AIGCL 2026 will begin with a Disability Women’s Cricket Match (5 overs) during the opening ceremony.
This special match aims to promote:
- Inclusion in sports
- Empowerment of women with disabilities
- Equal opportunity through cricket
- Social awareness alongside competitive cricket
🇮🇳 Autistic Children to Walk with Players During National Anthem
Adding deeper meaning to the opening ceremony, autistic children will walk onto the field with players during the national anthem in the inaugural match.
Under the social message:
“We Stand With Autism”
The league has announced its commitment to supporting neurodiverse children and spreading awareness about autism acceptance across the country.
Officials stated that this symbolic gesture represents unity, equality, and the belief that sports belong to everyone.
🤝 Social Work & Rural Empowerment Mission
AIGCL 2026 is not just about cricket — it is about opportunity.
The league is actively working for rural boys from villages across India, ensuring they get a chance to:
- Play professional-level cricket
- Gain financial recognition
- Showcase talent on a national stage
- Build structured cricket careers
- League representatives emphasized:

“We are working for gramin boys so they get a chance to play big. AIGCL is a movement, not just a tournament.”
🤝 DCCBI Joins Hands with AIGCL
In a major boost to grassroots cricket development, DCCBI has officially partnered with AIGCL.
👤 Leadership Update
Dr. Bhagwan Talware has joined as Chairman of DCCBI, bringing strong leadership and vision to support rural cricket growth.
The collaboration will focus on:
- Creating structured cricket pathways for village players
- Ensuring fair and transparent selection processes
- Promoting cricket among rural youth
- Strengthening grassroots sports infrastructure
By combining a professional auction system, inclusive initiatives like the disability women’s opening match, and the inspiring participation of autistic children in the national anthem ceremony, AIGCL 2026 is setting a new benchmark for grassroots cricket development in India.
AIGCL 2026 – Where Opportunity, Inclusion, Social Responsibility and Rural Talent Come Together.
Registrations Closing Soon
Player registrations are currently open but expected to close shortly. Interested cricketers are encouraged to register immediately via the official website:
🌐 https://aigcl.in/sports-registration-form.php
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