2018–19 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy

The top two teams, one from each of the Super League groups, progressed to the final.

[1][2] In the opening round fixture between Mumbai and Sikkim, Mumbai's Shreyas Iyer scored 147 runs, the highest total by an Indian batsman in a T20 match.

[11] With their win in their final Super League match, Karnataka won a total of thirteen consecutive T20 matches, a record for an Indian state team.

[12] Karnataka won the tournament, after beating Maharashtra by eight wickets in the final.

[13] With the victory, Karnataka equalled the record for a winning streak for an India-based team with fourteen matches, tied with the Kolkata Knight Riders.