the ipl story of india
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The Indian Premier League (often abbreviated as IPL), is a domestic professionalTwenty20 cricket competition in India.
It was initiated by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) headquartered in Mumbai[3][4]
and supervised by BCCI Vice
President Chirayu Amin, chairman & commissioner for IPL, and CEO, Sundar Raman. It presently includes 10 teams (franchises)
consisting of players from different countries. It was started after an altercation between the BCCI and theIndian Cricket League.[5]
In 2010, IPL became the first sporting event ever to be broadcast live on theYouTube.[6]
Its brand value was estimated to be around
$4.13 billion (over 18,000 crore (US$ 4.09 billion)) the same year.[7][8]
According to global sports salaries review, IPL is the second
highest-paid league, based on first-team salaries on a pro rata basis, second only to the NBA. It is estimated that the average salary
of an IPL player over a year would be £2.5 million.[9]
Contents
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1 History
o 1.1 First season
o 1.2 Second season
o 1.3 Third season
o 1.4 Fourth season
2 League organization
o 2.1 Franchises
o 2.2 Rules
3 Statistics and records
o 3.1 Winners
o 3.2 Performance of teams
o 3.3 Player signings
4 Television rights and sponsorships
o 4.1 Television rights
o 4.2 Sponsorships
o 4.3 Revenue and Profits
o 4.4 Mobile applications
o 4.5 Official website
5 Global following
6 See also
7 References
8 External links
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[edit]History
[edit]First season
Main article: 2008 Indian Premier League
A Chennai vs Kolkata match in progress at the M.A. Chidambaram Cricket Stadium
The inaugural season of the tournament started on 18 April 2008 and lasted for 46 days with 59 matches scheduled, out of which 58
took place and 1 was washed out due to rain. The final was played in DY Patil Stadium, Nerul, Navi Mumbai. Every team played
each other both at home and away in a round robin system. The top four ranking sides progressed to the knockout stage of semi-
finals followed by a final. Rajasthan Royals defeated Chennai Super Kings in a last ball thriller and emerged as the inaugural IPL
champions.
[edit]Second season
Main article: 2009 Indian Premier League
The 2009 season coincided with the general elections in India. Owing to concerns regarding players' security, the venue was shifted
to South Africa. The format of the tournament remained same as the inaugural one. Deccan Chargers, who finished last in the first
season, came out as eventual winners defeating the Royal Challengers Bangalore in the final.
[edit]Third season
Main article: 2010 Indian Premier League
The third season opened in January 2010 with the auction for players. 66 players were on offer but only 11 players were sold. In this
season,Deccan Chargers did not play at their preferred home location of Hyderabad, India due to the ongoing political crisis in
the Telangana region . The new bases for the champions this season were Nagpur , Navi Mumbai and Cuttack. Four teams qualified
for the semi-finals. The first semi-final was won by Mumbai Indians who defeated Bangalore Royal Challengers by 35 runs. Chennai
Super Kings defeated Deccan Chargers in the second semi-final. The final was played between Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai
Indians. Chennai Super Kings won by a margin of 22 runs.
[edit]Fourth season
Main article: 2011 Indian Premier League
On 21 March 2010, it was announced at Chennai that 2 new teams from Pune and Kochi will be added to the IPL for the coming
season. However, the bid around the Kochi franchisee turned controversial resulting in the resignation of minister, Shashi
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Tharoor from the Central Government and investigations by various departments of the Government of India into the financial
dealings of IPL and the other existing franchisees. Later, Lalit Modi was also removed from IPL chairmanship by BCCI.
In October 2010, the Rajasthan Royals and Kings XI Punjab had their franchises terminated for breaching ownership rules. The new
Kochi franchise was also issued a warning to resolve all their ownership disputes.[10]
The addition of teams representing Pune and Kochi was to have increased the number of franchises from 8 to 10. The BCCI
originally considered extending the tournament format used in previous season to ten teams, which would increase the number of
matches from 60 to 94. Instead, the round-robin stage of the tournament was to have been replaced by a group stage with two
groups of five, limiting the number of matches to 74.[11]
However, with the expulsion of the Rajasthan royals and Kings XI Punjab
teams, the format of the fourth season of the IPL remains in flux.
[edit]League organization
[edit]Franchises
The winning bidders for the eight franchises were announced on 24 January 2008.[12]
While the total base price for auction was US
$400 million, the auction fetched US $723.59 million.[13]
On 21 March 2010, Pune and Kochi were unveiled as the two new franchises for the fourth edition of the Indian Premier League.
The base price was $225 million. While Pune was bought by Sahara Adventure Sports Group for $370 million, the Kochi franchise
was bought by Rendezvous Sports World Limited for $333.3 million. The process was to have been completed on March 7 but was
postponed by two weeks after many bidders and the BCCI objected to stiff financial clauses.[14]
The second franchise auction
fetched total $703 million.
Franchise
Owner(s)
Captain
Price
(USD)
Price
(Rupees)
Location Map
Mumbai
Indians
Mukesh
Ambani(Owner of Reliance Industries)
Sachin
Tendulkar
$ 112.9
m
445 crore
(US$ 101.02 million)
Royal
ChallengersBangalore
Vijay Mallya(UB
Group)
Anil
Kumble
$
111.6 m
440 crore
(US$ 99.88 million)
Deccan Charger
s
Deccan
Chronicle(GayatriReddy)
Adam
Gilchrist
$
107.0 m
422 crore
(US$ 95.79 million)
ChennaiSuper Kings
India
Cements(N.
Srinivasan)
Mahendra
SinghDhoni
$ 91.90
m
359 crore
(US$ 81.49
million)
DelhiDaredevils
GMR Group GautamGambhir
$ 84.0 m
331 crore(US$ 75.14
million)
Kings XIPunjab (Defunct
)
Ness Wadia,PreityZinta, Mohit Burman ,
Gaurav Burman(Dabur ), Karan Paul(Apeejay Surendera
Group), Aditya and
Kumar Sangakkar
a
$ 76.0 m
300 crore
(US$ 68.1 million)
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Arvind Khanna
Deccan Chargers
Kolkata Knight Riders
Delhi Daredevils
Rajasthan Royals
Mumbai Indians
Kings XI Punjab
Royal Challengers Bangalore
Chennai Super Kings
Pune Warriors*
City Hunters* IPL Franchises (* - Starting 2011)
Kolkata
Knight Riders
Red Chillies
Entertainment(Shahruk h Khan, GauriKhan, Juhi
Chawla andJai Mehta)
Sourav
Ganguly
$ 75.1
m
296 crore
(US$ 67.19
million)
RajasthanRoyals (Defunct
)
Emerging Media
(Lachlan Murdoch, A.R Jha and co.),ShilpaShetty, Raj Kundra,
Suresh and KavitaChellaram
Shane
Warne
$ 67.0
m
264 crore
(US$ 59.93 million)
Pune Warriors Sahara - $ 370.0
m
1,702
crore(US$ 386.3
5 million)
Kochi(Stillborn)
Rendezvous SportsLimited
- $ 333.0 m
1,572
crore(US$ 356.84 million)
[edit]Rules
There are five ways that a franchise can acquire a player. In the annual auction, buying domestic players, signing uncapped players,
through trading and buying replacements.[15][16]
In the trading window the player can only be traded with his consent. The franchise
will have to pay the difference between the old contract price and the new contract price. If the new contract is worth more than the
older one then the difference will be shared between the player and the franchise selling the player.[17]
Some of the Team composition rules are:
Minimum squad strength of 16 players plus one physio and a coach.
No more than 8 foreign players in the squad and at most 4 in the playing XI.For the 2009 edition franchises are allowed 10
foreign players in the squad. The number allowed in the playing XI remains unchanged at 4.
As this is domestic cricket so minimum of 8 local players must be included in each squad.
A minimum of 2 players from the BCCI under-22 pool in each squad.
Some of the differences to international Twenty20 cricket:
A difference to international cricket is a timeout. It gives the players an opportunity to strategise and take a drink during the
strict 2 minutes, 30 seconds time limit. Each team is awarded two timeouts per innings totalling to four timeouts for the whole
game. The teams can take the timeout when instructed, but is necessary to take it at the end of 9th and 16th over.
IPL is also known for having commercials during the game, hence there is no time limit for teams to complete their innings.
However, there may be a penalty if the umpires find teams misusing this privilege at their own choice.
The total spending cap for a franchisee in the first player auction was US $5 million. Under-22 players are to be remunerated with a
minimum annual salary of US $20,000 while for others it is US $50,000. The most expensive players in the IPL to date are Andrew
Flintoff and Kevin Pietersen at US $1.55 million each.
[edit]Statistics and records
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Main article: List of statistics and records of Indian Premier League
[edit]Winners
Season Winners Runners-up Teams
2008 Rajasthan Royals Chennai Super Kings
8
2009 Deccan Chargers Royal Challengers Bangalore 8
2010 Chennai Super Kings Mumbai Indians
8
[edit]Performance of teams
Team
Span
Titles
Matches
Won
Lost
No R esult
Win %
For (r/o)
Against
(r/o)
Best
Worst
Chennai Super
Kings
2008-
2010 1 47 26 20 1 56.38
4,752 /
574.4
4,475 /
569.1 Champions
Semi-
finals
Deccan Chargers 2008-2010
1 46 19 27 0 41.29 4,637 /580.2
4,694 /582.4
Champions 8th of 8
Delhi Daredevils 2008-2010
0 44 24 19 1 54.56 4,219 /524.5
4,330 /547.0
Semi-finals 5th of 8
Kings XI Punjab 2008-
2010 0 43 21 22 0 48.83
4,251 /
531.1
4,274 /
529.1 Semi-finals 8th of 8
Kolk ata KnightR iders
2008-2010 0 42 16 24 2 39.74
3,602 /491.3
3,585 /459.3 6th of 8 8th of 8
Mumbai Indians 2008-2010
0 44 23 20 1 52.28 3,977 /505.3
3,898 /523.1
Runners-up
7th of 8
Ra jasthan
R oyals
2008-
2010 1 44 25 18 1 55.81
4,289 /
554.2
4,213 /
564.2 Champions 7th of 8
R oyal
Challengers
Bangalore
2008-
2010 0 46 21 25 0 45.65
4,263 /
587.3 4,521 /
574.5
Runners-
up7th of 8
[edit]Player signings
Main articles: 2008 Indian Premier League#Player auctions, 2009 Indian Premier League#Pre-season trades and signings,
and 2010 IPL Player Auction
The first players' auctions were held on 2008. The IPL placed icon status on a select few marquee Indian players. These players
were Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar , Saurav Ganguly, Yuvraj Singh, and Virender Sehwag. VVS Laxman initially named an icon
player, later voluntarily opted out of his icon status to give his team (Deccan Chargers) more money to bid for players.[18]
For the
second season, auctions were also held, but free signings taking place in the off-season by franchises led to calls for a draft-like
system where the lowest ranked teams would be given a first opportunity to sign players.
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[edit]Television rights and sponsorships
The IPL is predicted to bring the BCCI income of approximately US$1.6 billion, over a period of five to ten years. All of these
revenues are directed to a central pool, 40% of which will go to IPL itself, 54% to franchisees and 6% as prize money. The money
will be distributed in these proportions until 2017, after which the share of IPL will be 50%, franchisees 45% and prize money 5%.
The IPL signed up Kingfisher Airlines as the official umpire partner for the series in a 106 crore (US$ 24.06 million) (approximately
£15 million) deal. This deal sees the Kingfisher Airlines brand on all umpires' uniforms and also on the giant screens during third
umpire decisions.[19]
[edit]Television rights
On 15 January 2008 it was announced that a consortium consisting of India's Sony Entertainment Television network
and Singapore-basedWorld Sport Group secured the global broadcasting rights of the Indian Premier League.[20]
The record deal
has a duration of ten years at a cost of US $1.026 billion. As part of the deal, the consortium will pay the BCCI US $918 million for
the television broadcast rights and US $108 million for the promotion of the tournament.[21]
This deal was challenged in the Bombay
High Court by IPL, and got the ruling on its side. After losing the battle in court, Sony Entertainment Television signed a new
contract with BCCI with Sony Entertainment Televisionpaying 8,700 crore (US$ 1.97 billion) for 10 years. One of the reasons for
payment of this huge amount is seen as the money required to subsidize IPL's move to South Africa which will be substantially more
than the previous IPL. IPL had agreed to subsidize the difference in operating cost between India and South Africa as it decided to
move to the African nation after the security concerns raised because of its coincidence with India's general elections.
20% of these proceeds would go to IPL, 8% as prize money and 72% would be distributed to the franchisees. The money would be
distributed in these proportions until 2012, after which the IPL would go public and list its shares (But recently in March 2010, IPL
decided not to go public).[22]
Sony-WSG then re-sold parts of the broadcasting rights geographically to other companies. Below is a summary of the broadcasting
rights around the world.
On 4 March 2010 ITV announced it had secured the United Kingdom television rights for the 2010 Indian Premier League. ITV will
televise 59 of the 60 IPL matches on its ITV4 free to air channel.[23]