Announcing the schedule of the tournament at a press conference on 21 December, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) confirmed that four teams would participate in the T20 series and AMBER Group would be the title sponsors of the event.
[1] In the final match, Prime Bank Cricket Club defeated UCB BCB XI by 55 runs to win their Victory Cup title.
This is why we took the challenge and arranged the tournament on short notice and we have achieved it,"[6] The four contested teams were earlier named Red, Green, Yellow and Blue, which had been sold to four different parties.
Abahani Limited batted first and lost their first wicket to the eighth ball of the tournament, resulting it to a score of 139/8, with Aftab Ahmed top-scoring with 33 runs.
In reply, Mohammedan Sporting Club reached the target comfortably with an over remaining as Jaurul Islam struck unbeaten 65 runs off 52 balls.
Sabbir Rahman's half-century off 41 balls and Shahadat Hossain's three-wicket haul including the prized scalp of Tamim Iqbal gave Prime Bank a 7-wicket victory.
In response, Sabbir Rahman blasted an unbeaten 84 to guide Prime Bank Cricket Club to a four-wicket win over Abahani Limited.
In the following match, UCB BCB XI fought back in a thrilling way by winning over Abahani Limited at a margin of 2 wickets after two consecutive loses in the tournament.
Mohammedan Sporting Club, in reply, were bowled out for 45, making it the third largest margin of lose by runs at that time,[25] with Shakib Al Hasan taking six wickets.
Imrul Kayes's hammering 82 and Mohammad Mithun's 44 helped UCB BCB XI to comeback in the match after losing two wickets in the 4th and 26th ball of the innings respectively.
Prime Bank marched to the Victory Day T20 Cup title on the back of a brisk half-century from Liton Das, but Rubel Hossain produced the key contribution with a wicket and two vital, brilliant catches as they beat UCB-BCB XI by 55 runs in front of a decent crowd in Mirpur.
[32] On 24 December 2013, Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) confirmed deals for telecasting the matches of the tournament and broadcasting rights by an e-mail endorsement.