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Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025–26 Points Table & Rankings (09 JAN)

January 9, 2026

The Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025-26 is off to a flying start, with every group already serving up some drama. Thirty-eight teams are chasing the title, and the tournament runs from December 24, 2025, to January 18, 2026. Here’s how things are shaping up after the first round.

Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025-26 Points Table
Source: ESPN Cricinfo

Note: All the information regarding the points table is as of 31/12/2025; the last match played was Assam vs Hyderabad on 29/12/2025

Elite Group A Standings

Madhya Pradesh’s on top of Elite Group A, powered by a huge net run rate of 1.017. Karnataka isn’t far behind, with an NRR of +0.370. Madhya Pradesh and Karnataka both won their openers too, sitting third and fourth with 4 points each.

Elite Group APlayedWonLostNo ResultPointsNRR
Karnataka7610240.544
Madhya Pradesh7520200.834
Kerala7430160.554
Jharkhand743016-0.042
Tamil Nadu7340120.509
Tripura7340120.125
Rajasthan72508-0.717
Pondicherry71604-1.849

It’s been a rough start for Jharkhand, Rajasthan, Puducherry, and Tripura. None of them have any points yet, and Pondicherry’s at the very bottom with an NRR of -1.998.

Elite Group B Standings

In Elite Group B, Uttar Pradesh leads after a decisive opening win. They’ve got 12 points and an NRR of 2.433. Vidarbha is right behind, boasting 1.430. Baroda and Bengal round out the top four, also with 12 and 8 points.

Elite Group BPlayedWonLostNo ResultPointsNRR
Uttar Pradesh7700281.737
Vidarbha7520201.264
Baroda7520200.712
Bengal7430160.366
J & K734012-0.426
Hyderabad725080.026
Assam71604-1.380
Chandigarh71604-2.219

Vidarbha, Assam, Chandigarh, and Hyderabad all came up short in their first matches. Chandigarh’s hurting most, with an NRR of -3.141. These teams can’t afford to slip up again if they want to stay in contention.

Elite Group C Standings

Mumbai is running away with Elite Group C, thanks to a blistering net run rate of +1.896—the best across all groups. Punjab sits second with +1.031, while Punjab and Goa both started strong with wins.

Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025-26 Elite Group Standings
Source: ESPN Cricinfo
Elite Group CPlayedWonLostNo ResultPointsNRR
Punjab7610241.377
Mumbai7520200.964
Maharashtra7430161.195
Chhattisgarh7430160.112
Himachal Pradesh7340120.239
Goa734012-0.127
Uttarakhand734012-0.699
Sikkim70700-3.390

At the other end, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Uttarakhand, and Sikkim have work to do. Sikkim’s at the bottom, saddled with -3.050. Maharashtra and Uttarakhand need to find form, and fast.

Elite Group D Standings

Delhi sits on top of Elite Group D, holding 8 points and a net run rate of +0.869. Odisha’s just behind, with +1.408. Railways and Saurashtra also picked up opening wins, so all four teams are locked on 4 points.

Elite Group DPlayedWonLostNo ResultPointsNRR
Delhi7610241.809
Saurashtra7520200.857
Haryana742018-0.324
Railways743016-0.191
Gujarat7340120.382
Odisha734012-0.109
Andhra724010-0.258
Services70700-2.177

Odisha, Haryana, Services, and Andhra Pradesh lost their first matches and are stuck at the bottom. Services NRR is the worst here, at -2.145.

Plate Group Standings

Bihar absolutely crushed it in the Plate Group, racking up a net run rate of 3.716—the highest in the tournament so far. Nagaland and Manipur also got off to winning starts, taking second and third spots.

Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025-26 Plate Group Standings
Source: ESPN Cricinfo
Plate GroupPlayedWonLostNRPointsNRR
Bihar5500203.067
Manipur5410160.564
Nagaland5320121.007
Meghalaya523080.107
Arunachal Pradesh51404-2.646
Mizoram50500-2.019

Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, and Mizoram all lost. Mizoram has the lowest NRR of the lot, at -1.940, and faces a steep climb.

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What Lies Ahead

It’s early days, and there’s still a long way to go. Teams that stumbled can still fight their way back and make the knockouts. Top teams from each Elite group move forward, and the Plate Group winner gets promoted. Net run rate will matter a lot if teams end up tied on points. Mumbai, Kerala, and Bihar have already made big statements. There’s a lot more cricket to come, and it’s only going to get more intense.

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