The Celebrity Cricket League (CCL) returns with season 11 in which teams featuring cinema, television stars and celebrities from across India battle in a T20 tournament with a little change to the format.
The CCL 2025 will see seven teams compete after Kerala Strikers withdrew from this season’s tournament due to unavoidable circumstances. Each team will play four round-robin matches each. The top four from overall points table will then head to the knockout round - semifinals.

A total of 17 matches will be played across five venues with the matches being held only in the weekends from Friday to Sunday, starting February 8. The knockout round – two semi-finals and final will take place from March 1 to 2. All the matches will be played in T20 format, but in two innings of 10 overs each per side.
Some top names from Indian cinema industry like Sonu Sood, Manoj Tiwary, Suniel Shetty, Kiccha Sudeep, Ritesh Deshmukh, Bobby Deol, Arya and Akhil Akkineni will be among the stars in action.
Mumbai Heroes, Karnataka Bulldozers, Chennai Rhinos, Telugu Warriors, Bengal Tigers, Punjab De Sher, and Bhojpuri Dabbangs are the seven teams competing in CCL 2025.
The host cities for the CCL 2025 league phase matches are Bengaluru, Delhi, Hyderabad, Cuttack and Surat. Meanwhile, the knockout round venues will be revealed at a later date.
The live streaming of all CCL 2025 matches will be available on Disney+ Hotstar app or website from February 8 to March 2, while fans can also tune into Sony Sports TEN 3 SD and Sony Sports TEN 3 HD channels to watch their favourite teams in action.
Each team will play four matches in the league stage of the Celebrity Cricket League - CCL 2025 in T20 format. However, the match will be split into four innings of 10 overs each with every team getting a chance of playing 20 overs like in the T20 format. Here are the fixtures:
| Date | Day | Match | Venue | Time in IST |
| February 8 | Saturday | Chennai Rhinos vs Bengal Tigers | Bengaluru | 2 PM |
| February 8 | Saturday | Karnataka Bulldozers vs Telugu Warriors | Bengaluru | 6:30 PM |
| February 9 | Sunday | Bengal Tigers vs Punjab De Sher | Delhi | 2 PM |
| February 9 | Sunday | Mumbai Heroes vs Bhojpuri Dabanggs | Delhi | 6:30 PM |
| February 14 | Friday | Chennai Rhinos vs Karnataka Bulldozers | Hyderabad | 2 PM |
| February 14 | Friday | Bhojpuri Dabbangs vs Telugu Warriors | Hyderabad | 6:30 PM |
| February 15 | Saturday | Mumbai Heroes vs Karnataka Bulldozers | Hyderabad | 2 PM |
| February 15 | Saturday | Chennai Rhinos vs Telugu Warriors | Hyderabad | 6:30 PM |
| February 16 | Sunday | Punjab De Sher vs Bhojpuri Dabbangs | Cuttack | 2 PM |
| February 16 | Sunday | Mumbai Heroes vs Bengal Tigers | Cuttack | 6:30 PM |
| February 22 | Saturday | Bhojpuri Dabanggs vs Chennai Rhinos | Surat | 2 PM |
| February 22 | Saturday | Punjab De Sher vs Karnataka Bulldozers | Surat | 6:30 PM |
| February 23 | Sunday | Bengal Tigers vs Telugu Warriors | Surat | 2 PM |
| February 23 | Sunday | Mumbai Heroes vs Punjab De Sher | Surat | 6:30 PM |
| March 1 | Saturday | Semi-Final 1: TBD vs TBD | TBC | 2 PM |
| March 1 | Saturday | Semi-Final 2: TBD vs TBD | TBC | 6:30 PM |
| March 2 | Sunday | Final: TBD vs TBD | TBC | 6:30 PM |