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Indian Premier League

The Indian Premier League (IPL) (also known as the TATA IPL for sponsorship reasons) is a men's Twenty20 (T20) cricket league that is annually held in India and contested by ten city-based franchise teams.[3][4] The BCCI founded the league in 2007. The competition is usually held between March and May every year, and has an exclusive window in the ICC Future Tours Programme; fewer international cricket tours take place during IPL seasons.[5]

Indian Premier League
CountriesIndia
AdministratorBoard of Control for Cricket in India
HeadquartersCricket centre, Mumbai, Maharashtra
FormatTwenty20
First edition2008
Latest edition2023
Tournament formatRound Robin format with Group System and Playoffs
Number of teams10
Current championGujarat Titans
(1st title)
Most successfulMumbai Indians
(5 titles)
Most runsVirat Kohli (7043)
Most wicketsYuzvendra Chahal (187)
TVIndia
Star Sports[1]
JioCinema (Internet) [2]
International
List of broadcasters
2023 Indian Premier League
Websiteiplt20.com

The IPL is the most-popular cricket league in the world; in 2014, it was ranked sixth by average attendance among all sports leagues.[6] In 2010, the IPL became the first sporting event to be broadcast live on YouTube.[7][8] The brand value of the IPL in 2022 was 90,038 crore (US$11 billion).[9] According to BCCI, the 2015 IPL season contributed 1,150 crore (US$140 million) to the GDP of the economy of India.[10] In December 2022, the IPL became a decacorn valued at US$10.9 billion, registering a 75% growth in dollar terms since 2020 when it was valued at $6.2 billion, according to a report by consulting firm D & P Advisory.[11] The league has banned players from Pakistan since 2008, the previous and only time they appeared in the IPL.[12]

As of 2023, there have been fifteen seasons of the tournament. The current title holders are the Gujarat Titans, who won the 2022 contest by defeating Rajasthan Royals in the final.

History

Background

The Indian Cricket League (ICL) was founded in 2007 with funding provided by Zee Entertainment Enterprises.[13] The ICL was not recognised by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) or the International Cricket Council (ICC), and the BCCI was not pleased with its committee members joining the ICL executive board.[14] To prevent players from joining the ICL, the BCCI increased the prize money in its domestic tournaments and imposed lifetime bans on players joining the ICL, which the BCCI considered a rebel league.[15][16]

Foundation

On 13 September 2007,[17] following India's victory at the 2007 T20 World Cup,[18] the BCCI announced a franchise-based Twenty20 cricket (T20) competition called Indian Premier League. The first season was due to start in April 2008 in a "high-profile ceremony" in New Delhi. BCCI vice-president Lalit Modi, who led the IPL effort, gave details of the tournament including its format, prize money, franchise revenue system and squad composition rules. It was also announced the IPL would be run by a seven-man governing council composed of former India players and BCCI officials, and that the two top IPL teams would qualify for that year's Champions League Twenty20. Modi also said the BCCI had been working on the idea for two years, and that the IPL was not started as a "knee-jerk reaction" to the ICL.[17] The league's format was similar to that of the English Premier League and the National Basketball Association in the United States.[16] According to Modi: "The IPL has been designed to entice an entire new generation of sports fans into the grounds throughout the country. The dynamic Twenty20 format has been designed to attract a young fan base, which also includes women and children."[17]

To choose team owners for the new league, an auction of franchises was held on 24 January 2008; the reserve prices of the franchises was around $400 million.[16] At the end of the auction, the winning bidders and the cities in which the teams would be based: Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Kolkata, Mohali, and Mumbai.[16] The franchises were sold for a total of $723.59 million.[19] The ICL ended in 2008.[20]

Pakistani players have not been allowed to take part in the IPL following the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks due to Pakistan's involvement in the attacks, which angered many Indians.[21][22][23][24][excessive citations]

Expansions and terminations

 
Crowd during a match of the 2015 IPL season in Hyderabad, India.

On 21 March 2010, new franchises Pune Warriors India and Kochi Tuskers Kerala joined the league before the fourth season in 2011.[25] Sahara Adventure Sports Group bought the Pune franchise for $370 million while Rendezvous Sports World bought the Kochi franchise for $333.3 million.[25] On 11 November 2011, Kochi Tuskers Kerala were terminated when they failed to pay the BCCI the 10% bank guarantee element of the franchise before the 2011 season began.[26]

On 14 September 2012, after the 2009 champion team the Deccan Chargers could not find new owners, the BCCI announced the team would be terminated.[27] On 25 October, an auction for the replacement franchise was held; Sun TV Network won the bid for the Hyderabad franchise.[28] The team was named Sunrisers Hyderabad.[29]

Pune Warriors India withdrew from the IPL on 21 May 2013 over financial differences with the BCCI.[30] The BCCI officially terminated the franchise on 26 October 2013 because the franchise failed to provide the necessary bank guarantee.[31]

On 14 June 2015, it was announced two-time champions Chennai Super Kings and the inaugural season champions Rajasthan Royals would be suspended for two seasons following their role in a spot-fixing and betting scandal.[32] On 8 December 2015, following an auction, it was announced Pune and Rajkot would replace Chennai and Rajasthan for two seasons.[33] The replacement teams were Rising Pune Supergiant and Gujarat Lions.[34]

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the venue for the 2020 season was moved and games were played in the United Arab Emirates.[35][36] In August 2021, the BCCI announced two new franchises, which would be based in two of the six cities shortlisted by the BCCI – Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Cuttack, Guwahati, Ranchi and Dharamshala – would join the league starting from the 2022 season.[37][38] In closed bidding held on 25 October, RPSG Group and CVC Capital won bids for the teams. RPSG paid 7,000 crore (US$880 million) for Lucknow and CVC won Ahmedabad for 5,200 crore (US$650 million).[39][40] The teams were subsequently named Lucknow Super Giants and Gujarat Titans.

Administration

The IPL headquarters is situated inside the Cricket Centre next to Wankhede Stadium in Churchgate, Mumbai. The IPL Governing Council is responsible for the league's functions, including organisation of the tournament. Its members are:[41]

Organisation

Player acquisition, squad composition and salaries

A team can acquire players through either the annual player auction, trading players with other teams during trading windows, and signing replacements for unavailable players. Players sign up for the auction and set their own base price, and are bought by the highest-bidding franchise. Players unsold at the auction are eligible to be signed as replacement signings. In the trading windows, a player can only be traded with his consent; the franchise pays any difference between the old and new contracts. If the new contract is worth more than the old one, the difference is shared between the player and the selling franchise. There are generally three trading windows – two before the auction, and one between the auction and the start of the tournament. Players cannot be traded outside the trading windows or during the tournament, whereas replacements can be signed before or during the tournament.

Some of the rules for franchises, as of the 2020 season, are:

  • The salary cap of the entire squad must not exceed 85 crore (US$11 million).[44]
  • Under-19 players cannot be picked unless they have previously played first-class or List A cricket.[45]

Player contracts run for one year; the franchise can extend the contract by one or two years. Since the 2014 season, player contracts are denominated in the Indian rupee, before which the contracts were in the US dollar. Overseas players can be remunerated in the currency of the player's choice at the exchange rate on either the contract-due date or the actual date of payment.[46] Before the 2014 season, Indian domestic players were not included in the player auction pool and could be signed up by franchises at a discrete amount while a fixed sum of 10 lakh (US$13,000) to 30 lakh (US$38,000) would be deducted per signing from the franchise's salary purse. This received significant opposition from franchise owners, who complained richer franchises were "luring players with under-the-table deals". The IPL later decided to include domestic players in the player auction.[47]

The BCCI give 10% percent of foreign players' salary to their country's national cricket board.[48]

According to a 2015 survey by Sporting Intelligence and ESPN The Magazine, the average IPL salary when pro-rated is US$4.33 million per year, the second-highest of sports leagues in the world. Because players in the IPL are contracted only for the duration of the tournament – less than two months – the weekly IPL salaries are extrapolated pro data to obtain an average annual salary, unlike other sports leagues in which players are contracted by a single team for the entire year.[49]

According to a report by The Telegraph, IPL players are paid 18% of the revenue, which is the lowest amount compared to other major sports leagues. Most sports leagues pay at least 50% of the revenue to the players. The Federation of International Cricketers' Associations said that IPL players must be paid fairly.[50][51][52]

Prize money

The 2022 season of the IPL offered a total prize money of 46.5 crore (US$5.8 million), with the winning team netting 20 crore (US$2.5 million). The second-placed team received 13 crore (US$1.6 million), the third-placed team received 7 crore (US$880,000), and the fourth-placed team received 6.5 crore (US$810,000).[53][54] The other teams are not awarded any prize money. The IPL rules mandate half of the prize money must be distributed among the players.[55]

Rules

The IPL has many rules that vary from those of the International T20 cricket format and other T20 leagues:

  • IPL games incorporate television timeouts. A penalty may be imposed if the umpires find teams misusing this privilege. Each team is given a two-and-a-half-minute "strategic timeout" during each inning; one must be taken by the bowling team between the ends of the sixth and ninth overs, and one must be taken by the batting team between the ends of the thirteenth and sixteenth overs. To indicate the strategic timeout, the on-field umpire will raise his hand in the air and tap his wrist.[56] This rule is borrowed from the NBA.[citation needed] [a]
  • Since the 2018 season, the Decision Review System (DRS) is used in all IPL matches, allowing each team two chances per innings to review an on-field umpire's decision.[57] From the 2023 season, players can review wides and no-balls, which is not the case in other men's cricket tournaments.[58]
  • If the bowling team does not complete its overs in the allocated time, it may place only four fielders outside of the fielding restrictions circle for the remainder of the innings.[58]
  • Teams can use a substitute, who is termed as an "impact player", from a list of up to five players named as possible substitutes. The substitution can be made before the start of an inning, when a wicket falls, when a batter retires, or at the end of an over. This rule is borrowed from association football and the NBA. Both teams can introduce a substitute once per match. If a batsman gets out and the bowling team decides to make a substitution in the middle of the over, the substitute bowler cannot bowl the remaining balls of that over. The replaced player cannot take part in the match, even as a substitute fielder. Teams can introduce an overseas player as a substitute if they have included fewer than four overseas players in their playing eleven.[59][60][b]
  • In a match, participating teams can declare their playing eleven to the match referee before or after the toss.[59]
  • A penalty of five runs is imposed if a fielder or wicket-keeper makes an unfair movement while the bowler is bowling and before the ball reaches the batsman. The ball is designated a dead ball.[61][58][59]
  • Teams can incorporate a maximum of four overseas players in the playing eleven.[60]
  • Teams must include twenty-five players in their squad, in which they can include up to eight overseas players.[62]

Teams

Current teams

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Locations of the ten IPL teams
Team City Home ground Debut Owner(s) Captain Head coach
Chennai Super Kings Chennai, Tamil Nadu M. A. Chidambaram Stadium 2008 M. S. Dhoni Stephen Fleming
Delhi Capitals New Delhi, Delhi Arun Jaitley Stadium 2008 David Warner Ricky Ponting
Gujarat Titans Ahmedabad, Gujarat Narendra Modi Stadium 2022
  • Steve Koltes
  • Donald Mackenzie
  • Rolly van Rappard
Hardik Pandya Ashish Nehra
Kolkata Knight Riders Kolkata, West Bengal Eden Gardens 2008 Nitish Rana Chandrakant Pandit
Lucknow Super Giants Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh BRSABV Ekana Cricket Stadium 2022 KL Rahul Andy Flower
Mumbai Indians Mumbai, Maharashtra Wankhede Stadium 2008 Rohit Sharma Mark Boucher
Punjab Kings Mohali, Punjab Inderjit Singh Bindra Stadium 2008 Shikhar Dhawan Trevor Bayliss
Rajasthan Royals Jaipur, Rajasthan Sawai Mansingh Stadium 2008 Sanju Samson Kumar Sangakara
Royal Challengers Bangalore Bangalore, Karnataka M. Chinnaswamy Stadium 2008 Faf du Plessis Sanjay Bangar
Sunrisers Hyderabad Hyderabad, Telangana Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium 2013 Aiden Markram Brian Lara

Defunct teams

Timeline

Present teams Former teams Suspended

Tournament seasons and results

With five titles, Mumbai Indians have won the most titles in the league's history. The Chennai Super Kings have won four titles,[63] the Kolkata Knight Riders have won two;[64] and Rajasthan Royals, Deccan Chargers, Sunrisers Hyderabad and Gujarat Titans have all won the title once.[65][66][67]

As of 2023, the current champions are the Gujarat Titans, who defeated the Rajasthan Royals by seven wickets in the 2022 IPL final to secure their first title.[68]

Performance in the IPL by title

Team now defunct.

IPL season results

Season Winner Winning margin Runner-up Final venue Teams Player of the series
2008
Details
Rajasthan Royals[69]
164/7 (20 overs)
Won by 3 wickets Chennai Super Kings
163/5 (20 overs)
DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai 8[70] Shane Watson (RR)
2009
Details
Deccan Chargers[71]
143/6 (20 overs)
Won by 6 runs Royal Challengers Bangalore
137/9 (20 overs)
Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg 8[72] Adam Gilchrist (DC)
2010
Details
Chennai Super Kings[73]
168/5 (20 overs)
Won by 22 runs Mumbai Indians
146/9 (20 overs)
DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai 8[74] Sachin Tendulkar (MI)
2011
Details
Chennai Super Kings[75]
205/5 (20 overs)
Won by 58 runs Royal Challengers Bangalore
147/8 (20 overs)
M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai 10[76] Chris Gayle (RCB)
2012
Details
Kolkata Knight Riders[77]
192/5 (19.4 overs)
Won by 5 wickets Chennai Super Kings
190/3 (20 overs)
9[78] Sunil Narine (KKR)
2013
Details
Mumbai Indians[79]
148/9 (20 overs)
Won by 23 runs Chennai Super Kings
125/9 (20 overs)
Eden Gardens, Kolkata 9[80] Shane Watson (RR)
2014
Details
Kolkata Knight Riders[81]
200/7 (19.3 overs)
Won by 3 wickets Kings XI Punjab
199/4 (20 overs)
M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru 8[82] Glenn Maxwell (KXIP)
2015
Details
Mumbai Indians[83]
202/5 (20 overs)
Won by 41 runs Chennai Super Kings
161/8 (20 overs)
Eden Gardens, Kolkata 8[84] Andre Russell (KKR)
2016
Details
Sunrisers Hyderabad[85]
208/7 (20 overs)
Won by 8 runs Royal Challengers Bangalore
200/7 (20 overs)
M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru 8[86] Virat Kohli (RCB)
2017
Details
Mumbai Indians[87]
129/8 (20 overs)
Won by 1 run Rising Pune Supergiant
128/6 (20 overs)
Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad 8[88] Ben Stokes (RPSG)
2018
Details
Chennai Super Kings[89]
181/2 (18.3 overs)
Won by 8 wickets Sunrisers Hyderabad
178/6 (20 overs)
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai 8[90] Sunil Narine (KKR)
2019
Details
Mumbai Indians[91]
149/8 (20 overs)
Won by 1 run Chennai Super Kings
148/7 (20 overs)
Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad 8[92] Andre Russell (KKR)
2020
Details
Mumbai Indians[93]
157/5 (18.4 overs)
Won by 5 wickets Delhi Capitals
156/7 (20 overs)
Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai 8[94] Jofra Archer (RR)
2021
Details
Chennai Super Kings[95]
192/3 (20 overs)
Won by 27 runs Kolkata Knight Riders
165/9 (20 overs)
8[96] Harshal Patel (RCB)
2022
Details
Gujarat Titans[97]
133/3 (18.1 overs)
Won by 7 wickets Rajasthan Royals
130/9 (20 overs)
Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad 10[98] Jos Buttler (RR)

Teams' performances

Season
(No. of teams)
2008
(8)
2009
(8)
2010
(8)
2011
(10)
2012
(9)
2013
(9)
2014
(8)
2015
(8)
2016
(8)
2017
(8)
2018
(8)
2019
(8)
2020
(8)
2021
(8)
2022
(10)
Rajasthan Royals 1st 6th 7th 6th 7th 3rd 5th 4th Suspended 4th 7th 8th 7th 2nd
Chennai Super Kings 2nd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 2nd Suspended 1st 2nd 7th 1st 9th
Kolkata Knight Riders 6th 8th 6th 4th 1st 7th 1st 5th 4th 3rd 5th 2nd 7th
Mumbai Indians 5th 7th 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 4th 1st 5th 1st 5th 1st 5th 10th
Delhi Capitals/ Delhi Daredevils 4th 3rd 5th 10th 3rd 9th 8th 7th 6th 8th 3rd 2nd 3rd 5th
Punjab Kings/ Kings XI Punjab 3rd 5th 8th 5th 6th 2nd 8th 5th 7th 6th
Royal Challengers Bangalore 7th 2nd 3rd 2nd 5th 7th 3rd 2nd 8th 6th 8th 4th 4th 3rd
Sunrisers Hyderabad - 4th 6th 1st 4th 2nd 4th 3rd 8th 8th
Gujarat Titans - 1st
Lucknow Super Giants - 4th
Deccan Chargers 8th 1st 4th 7th 8th -
Sahara Pune Warriors/ Pune Warriors India - 9th 8th -
Kochi Tuskers Kerala - 8th -
Gujarat Lions - 3rd 7th -
Rising Pune Supergiant - 7th 2nd -

Team now defunct.

Awards

Orange Cap

The Orange Cap (presently also known as the Aramco Orange Cap for sponsorship reasons), introduced in 2008, is awarded to the highest run-getter at the end of each season. It is an ongoing competition; the highest-run getter wears the cap during fielding throughout the tournament. The eventual winner keeps the cap for the season. Brendon McCullum was the first player to wear the Orange Cap and Shaun Marsh the inaugural winner of the award. Australian batsman David Warner has won the award thrice, more than any other player, in 2015, 2017 and 2019 respectively.[99] Jos Buttler of Rajasthan Royals who scored 863 runs throughout the 2022 season is the present holder of the award.[100][101]

Purple Cap

The Purple Cap is awarded to the highest wicket-taker at the end of each season. It is transferred to the bowler who leads in the wicket-takes table and is eventually bestowed upon the winner, who keeps the cap for the season.Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Dwayne Bravo are the only players to have won the award twice.Yuzvendra Chahal of the Rajasthan Royals who took twenty-seven wickets during the 2022 season is the present holder of the award.[102][103]

Most Valuable Player

The Most Valuable Player award was called the "Man of the Tournament" until the 2012 season. The IPL introduced the Most Valuable Player rating system in 2013, the leader of which is named the Most Valuable Player at the end of the season. Jos Buttler won the award in 2022.[citation needed]

Fair Play Award

The Fair Play Award is given after each season to the team with the best record of fair play. The winner is decided on the basis of the points the umpires give to the teams. After each match, the two on-field umpires and the third umpire score the performance of both teams. The 2022 winners were Rajasthan Royals.[104]

Emerging Player Award

The Emerging Player Award was presented for the "best under-19 player" in 2008, and the "best under-23 player" in 2009 and 2010, being called "Under-23 Success of the Tournament". In 2011 and 2012, the award was known as "Rising Star of the Year", and in 2013, it was called "Best Young Player of the Season". Since 2014, the award has been called the Emerging Player of the Year. In 2016, Mustafizur Rahman of Bangladesh was the first and only foreign player to win the Emerging Player of the Year award. The 2022 winner was Umran Malik.[105]

Maximum Sixes Award

The Maximum Sixes Award is presented to the player who hits the most number of sixes at the end of the season. Jos Buttler of the Rajasthan Royals won this award in 2022 with forty-five sixes in seventeen innings.[106]

Financials

Title sponsorship

Title sponsorship fees[107][108]
Sponsor Period Estimated annual sponsorship fee
DLF 2008–2012 40 crore (US$5.0 million)
Pepsi 2013–2015 79.2 crore (US$9.9 million)
Vivo 2016–2017 100 crore (US$12.5 million)
2018–2019 440 crore (US$55.1 million)
Dream11 2020 222 crore (US$27.8 million)
Vivo 2021 440 crore (US$55.1 million)
Tata 2022–2023 ₹300–355 crore (US$37.6–44.5 million)

From 2008 to 2012, the IPL title sponsor was DLF, India's largest real estate developer, which bid 200 crore (US$25 million) for the rights for five seasons.[109] After the 2012 season, PepsiCo bought the title sponsorship rights for 397 crore (US$50 million) for the next five seasons[110] but terminated the deal in October 2015, two years before the expiry of the contract, due to the two-season suspension of the Chennai and Rajasthan franchises from the league.[111] The BCCI transferred the title sponsorship rights for the remaining two seasons of the contract to Chinese smartphone manufacturer Vivo for 200 crore (US$25 million).[112]

In June 2017, Vivo retained the rights for the next five seasons from 2018 to 2022 with a winning bid of 2,199 crore (US$280 million).[113][114] On 4 August 2020, Vivo rescinded the title sponsorship rights due to the military stand-off between India and China at the Line of Actual Control in July 2020.[115] The withdrawal was also a result of Vivo's market losses due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic; Vivo intended to return as the title sponsor for the following three years.[116] Dream11 bagged the title sponsorship for the 2020 IPL for an amount of 222 crore (US$28 million).[117] Vivo returned as the title sponsor for the 2021 IPL season[118] but withdrew again, and was replaced by the Tata Group for the next two seasons.[119] InsideSport reported the BCCI would receive 498 crore (US$62 million) for the 2022 and 2023 seasons from title sponsors. Vivo had previously agreed to pay a higher amount for the last two seasons of its sponsorship contract due to the expansion of the league from the 2022 season. According to InsideSport, due to the new deal's structure, Tata would pay 335 crore (US$42 million) per year while Vivo would pay the deficit of 163 crore (US$20 million) per season.[120][121]

Saudi Aramco brought the rights to advertise on the Purple and Orange caps in 2022.[122]

Payments to foreign national boards

The BCCI pays ten percent of the auctioned value of a player to their respective cricket board. In January 2018, IPL chairman Rajiv Shukla said the IPL would double the amount paid to cricket boards that made their players available for an entire season.[123] In 2022, Australian Cricketers' Association expressed its unhappiness about this.[124]

Brand value

The IPL tournament rapidly grew in value between 2016 and 2018. Financial experts valued the IPL at US$4.16 billion in 2016; that number grew to $5.3 billion in 2017 and $6.13 billion in 2018. A report from Duff & Phelps said one of the contributing factors in the rapid growth of the IPL's value was a new television deal with Star India Private Limited, which engaged more viewers because the IPL was transmitted to regional channels in eight languages; under the previous deal, the transmissions were limited to sports networks with English-language commentary.[125][126]

According to a independent report conducted by Brand Finance, a London-based company, after the conclusion of the 2017 Indian Premier League, the IPL's business value grew by 37% to an all-time peak of $5.3 billion, exceeding the five-billion-dollar mark for the first time in a season. According to the company's director Savio D'Souza:

Now in its 11th season, the Indian Premier League is here to stay. The league has delivered financially for the players, franchisees, sponsors and India as a whole, prompting a strong desire among a range of stakeholders to appropriately value it. To ensure continued development, management and team owners will have to explore innovative ways of engaging fans, clubs, and sponsors.[127][relevant?]

In December 2022, the IPL became a decacorn valued at US$10.9 billion, registering a 75% growth in dollar terms since 2020 when it was valued at $6.2 billion, according to a report by consulting firm D & P Advisory.[128]

  Active
  Defunct
S/N Team Year
2023 2022 2021
Brand value Ref Brand value Ref Brand value Ref
1 Mumbai Indians 9,962 crore (US$1.2 billion) [129] $83M [130][131][129] $80M [130]
2 Kolkota Knight Riders 8,428 crore (US$1.1 billion) [citation needed] $77M $66M
3 Chennai Super Kings 8,811 crore (US$1.1 billion) [citation needed] $74M $76M
4 Royal Challengers Bangalore 7,853 crore (US$983.5 million) [citation needed] $68M $50M
5 Delhi Capitals 7,930 crore (US$993.1 million) [citation needed] $62M $56M
6 Rajasthan Royals 7,662 crore (US$959.5 million) [citation needed] $61M $34M
7 Sunrisers Hyderabad 7,432 crore (US$930.7 million) [citation needed] $49M $52M
8 Gujarat Titans 6,512 crore (US$815.5 million) [citation needed] $47M N/A
9 Punjab Kings 7,087 crore (US$887.5 million) [citation needed] $45M $36M
10 Lucknow Super Giants 8,236 crore (US$1.0 billion) [citation needed] $32M N/A

In 2022, the BCCI took insurance of 5,000 crore (US$630 million) for the IPL. This insurance policy involves all of the stakeholders including broadcasters, ancillary services providers and sponsors. The BCCI is covered in the case of any revenue losses due to weather, riots and other unforeseen events.[132]

Broadcasting

2008–2017: Sony Pictures Networks

The IPL's broadcast rights were held by a partnership between Sony Pictures Networks (SPN) and World Sport Group (WSG) under a ten-year contract valued at US$1.03 billion; SPN held domestic rights in India while WSG handled international distribution.[133][134] The initial plan was for twenty percent of these proceeds to go to the IPL, eight percent as prize money and seventy-two percent would be distributed to the franchisees from 2008 until 2012, after which the IPL would go public and list its shares.[135] In March 2010, however, the IPL decided not to go public and list its shares.[136] As of the 2016 season, Sony Max, Sony Six, and Sony ESPN served as the IPL's domestic broadcasters; Max and Six aired broadcasts with commentary in Hindi, SIX also aired broadcasts in Bengali, Tamil, Kannada and Telugu, while Sony ESPN aired broadcasts in English.[137] SPN also produced Extraaa Innings T20, a combination of a post-match show with an entertainment talk show featuring celebrity guests.[138][139]

The IPL became a major television property within India; Sony Max is typically the most-watched television channel in the country during the tournament,[140] and by 2016, annual advertising revenue exceeded 12 billion (US$150 million). Viewership numbers were expected to increase further during the 2016 season due to the industry adoption of the new Broadcast Audience Research Council audience measurement system, which calculates viewership in both urban and rural markets rather than only urban markets.[141][137]

2018–2022: Star Sports and Hotstar

On 4 September 2017, it was announced the IPL's then-current digital rights holder Star India had acquired the global media rights to the IPL under a five-year contract beginning in 2018.[142] The contract was valued at 163.475 billion (US$2.55 billion), a 158% increase over the previous deal, and the most-expensive broadcast rights deal in the history of cricket. The IPL sold the rights in packages for domestic television, domestic digital, and international rights; although Sony held the highest bid for domestic television and Facebook made a US$600 million bid for domestic digital rights – which US media interpreted as a sign Facebook was interested in pursuing professional sports rights – [143][144] Star was the only bidder from the shortlist of 14 to make bids in all three categories.[145][146][147]

Star Sports broadcast matches on television and Hotstar streamed matches in India and other markets.[148][149] In September 2018, Star and mobile carrier Jio reached a five-year sub-licencing agreement under which all domestic cricket matches aired by Hotstar would also be available via the Jio TV service for Jio Prime mobile subscribers.[150] Throughout the 2019 season, international streaming viewership on Hotstar broke records, exceeding 10 million concurrent viewers multiple times. The 2019 final broke these records, peaking at 18.6 million concurrent streaming viewers.[151]

2023–2027: Star Sports and JioCinema

The next cycle of IPL media rights will last from 2023 to 2027, and was put to auction.[152] In this auction, the broadcasting rights were divided into four packages. Package A was for the domestic television rights, Package B was for the domestic digital rights. Package C was for the digital rights of eighteen non-exclusive matches and Package D was for the international television and digital rights, which was further divided into four groups. On 13 June 2022, it was reported the packages for domestic television and streaming rights had fetched at least 397.75 billion (nearly US$5.1 billion) in total, doubling the value of the 2018–2022 contract.[152]

The next day, it was announced that Star Sports had renewed its contract for television rights by winning package A, and that a Viacom18 consortium had exclusively acquired the streaming rights by winning both Package B and C.[153] The two contracts for Package A and B are cumulatively valued at around US$6.2 billion; with the new contracts, the IPL overtook the Premier League in English football as the second highest-valued sports media property worldwide, behind only the NFL, whose new media contracts taking effect in the 2023 season cumulatively fetched US$111 billion.[154][155][156][157]

In February 2023, Viacom18 announced it would stream the 2023 IPL for free via its digital platform JioCinema with feeds in 12 languages, including English and regional languages, and in 4K resolution.[158][159][160] The same month, The Walt Disney Company reported its loss of the IPL had contributed to a net loss of 2.4 million Disney+ subscribers worldwide, primarily in India.[161][162]

Ahead of the 2023 IPL, Star launched HD feeds of Star Sports 1 in Tamil and Telugu, and announced its free-to-air channel Star Utsav Movies would carry twelve matches. It was anticipated viewership of Star Sports' broadcasts may not be heavily impacted by the Jio deal due to its existing market reach – including as rights holder of India's home matches – and viewers who were less familiar with over-the-top services and technical issues associated with such services. JioCinema reported the IPL had 1.4 billion views on the service over the opening weekend, which was higher than the entirety of the 2022 season on Disney+ Hotstar.[163][164]

List of broadcasters

In June 2022 media-rights auction, Sky Sports and Viacom18 acquired the rights for the UK, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa while Times Internet gained the rights for the Middle East, North Africa and the US.[165]

Territory Channels and Online streaming Years
India Star Sports 2023–2027[1]
Jio Cinema (Internet) 2023–2027[2]
Bangladesh T Sports, GTV 2022[166]
T Sports App 2023
Afghanistan Ariana Television Network 2022[167]
Africa SuperSport 2023
Australia Kayo Sports, Fox Sport's Foxtel (Internet) 2023[1]
Indonesia Vidio (Internet) 2023–present[168]
Ireland Sky Sports, DAZN 2023–present
United Kingdom
Middle East Times Internet 2023[1]
North Africa:
  • Algeria
  • Egypt
  • Libya
  • Morocco
  • Tunisia
  • Mauritania
  • Sudan
2023[1][verification needed]
New Zealand Sky Sport 2021–present
South Africa Super Sports 2023[1]
Sub-Saharan Africa Super Sport 2021–present
United States Willow TV 2023[1]

Controversies

In its second season, the IPL introduced a new rule: a strategic, seven-minutes-and-fifty-seconds time out. Franchises and Sachin Tendulkar disapproved it. The IPL president said the rule was intended to allow teams to make strategies during the game but critics disagreed with this argument and said the strategic time-out was a way to generate money. Later, the BCCI reduced its time frame.[169]

In 2010, an e-mail which, according to an Economic Times article, said former IPL president Lalit Modi helped then-BCCI president N Shrinivasan to buy Andrew Flintoff in the auction for his team Chennai Super Kings (CSK), was leaked.[170] Shrinivasan was criticised for owning an IPL team due to his conflict of interest. Former BCCI president A. Muthaiah filed a lawsuit against Shrinivasan in the Supreme Court of India; he claimed Shrinivasan altered the BCCI's rules to allow himself to purchase a team. The Lodha Committee banned CSK from the IPL for two years for illegal activities.[171] The supreme court criticised Shrinivasan for buying an IPL team while serving as BCCI president; a judge commented; "How can a BCCI chief own a team?".[172]

In 2010, the BCCI banned Ravindra Jadeja from the IPL for one year after he violated the IPL guidelines by not signing a renewal contract with his team Rajasthan Royals and instead negotiating a more lucrative contract with other teams.[173]

Due to the BCCI giving one tenth of foreign players' salarie to their respective country's national cricket boards, a dispute between Australian cricketers and Cricket Australia started. The Australian Cricketers' Association also opposed the arrangement.[174]

In the 2012 IPL spot-fixing case, the BCCI gave a lifetime ban to Deccan Chargers player TP Sudhindra and suspended four other players.[175] In a sting operation, Pune Warriors India player Mohnish Mishra was recorded stating IPL franchise owners pay their players through black money. His franchise later said Mishra had apologised for his incorrect statement.[176][177] On 20 May 2012, police detained Rahul Sharma and Wayne Parnell when they caught during a raid of a rave party at a suburb of Mumbai; both players denied taking drugs or drinking alcohol.[178] Later, police took urine and blood samples; tests proved they had consumed drugs.[179]

In the 2013 IPL spot-fixing and betting case, Delhi police arrested players Ajit Chandila, Ankeet Chavan and S Sreesanth on allegations of spot fixing; they received a lifetime ban from the BCCI. Police also arrested Gurunath Meiyappan, Chennai Super Kings' team principal and son-in-law of BCCI president N.Srinivasan for illegally betting on IPL matches and passing team information to bookmakers.[180][181] The Lodha Committee and Mudgal Committee held inquiries and made recommendations.[further explanation needed]

Explanatory notes

  1. ^ Due to this rule, an IPL match is halted four times for a total of ten minutes.
  2. ^ The onfield umpire indicates substitution to audience by making 'X symbol' by his arms.

See also

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IPL redirects here For other uses see IPL disambiguation This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards The specific problem is trimming needed outdated information Please help improve this article if you can April 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Indian Premier League IPL also known as the TATA IPL for sponsorship reasons is a men s Twenty20 T20 cricket league that is annually held in India and contested by ten city based franchise teams 3 4 The BCCI founded the league in 2007 The competition is usually held between March and May every year and has an exclusive window in the ICC Future Tours Programme fewer international cricket tours take place during IPL seasons 5 Indian Premier LeagueCountriesIndiaAdministratorBoard of Control for Cricket in IndiaHeadquartersCricket centre Mumbai MaharashtraFormatTwenty20First edition2008Latest edition2023Tournament formatRound Robin format with Group System and PlayoffsNumber of teams10Current championGujarat Titans 1st title Most successfulMumbai Indians 5 titles Most runsVirat Kohli 7043 Most wicketsYuzvendra Chahal 187 TVIndia Star Sports 1 JioCinema Internet 2 International List of broadcasters2023 Indian Premier LeagueWebsiteiplt20 comThe IPL is the most popular cricket league in the world in 2014 it was ranked sixth by average attendance among all sports leagues 6 In 2010 the IPL became the first sporting event to be broadcast live on YouTube 7 8 The brand value of the IPL in 2022 was 90 038 crore US 11 billion 9 According to BCCI the 2015 IPL season contributed 1 150 crore US 140 million to the GDP of the economy of India 10 In December 2022 the IPL became a decacorn valued at US 10 9 billion registering a 75 growth in dollar terms since 2020 when it was valued at 6 2 billion according to a report by consulting firm D amp P Advisory 11 The league has banned players from Pakistan since 2008 the previous and only time they appeared in the IPL 12 As of 2023 update there have been fifteen seasons of the tournament The current title holders are the Gujarat Titans who won the 2022 contest by defeating Rajasthan Royals in the final Contents 1 History 1 1 Background 1 2 Foundation 1 3 Expansions and terminations 2 Administration 3 Organisation 3 1 Player acquisition squad composition and salaries 3 2 Prize money 4 Rules 5 Teams 5 1 Current teams 5 2 Defunct teams 5 3 Timeline 6 Tournament seasons and results 6 1 Performance in the IPL by title 6 2 IPL season results 7 Teams performances 8 Awards 8 1 Orange Cap 8 2 Purple Cap 8 3 Most Valuable Player 8 4 Fair Play Award 8 5 Emerging Player Award 8 6 Maximum Sixes Award 9 Financials 9 1 Title sponsorship 9 2 Payments to foreign national boards 9 3 Brand value 10 Broadcasting 10 1 2008 2017 Sony Pictures Networks 10 2 2018 2022 Star Sports and Hotstar 10 3 2023 2027 Star Sports and JioCinema 10 4 List of broadcasters 11 Controversies 12 Explanatory notes 13 See also 14 References 15 External linksHistoryBackground The Indian Cricket League ICL was founded in 2007 with funding provided by Zee Entertainment Enterprises 13 The ICL was not recognised by the Board of Control for Cricket in India BCCI or the International Cricket Council ICC and the BCCI was not pleased with its committee members joining the ICL executive board 14 To prevent players from joining the ICL the BCCI increased the prize money in its domestic tournaments and imposed lifetime bans on players joining the ICL which the BCCI considered a rebel league 15 16 Foundation On 13 September 2007 17 following India s victory at the 2007 T20 World Cup 18 the BCCI announced a franchise based Twenty20 cricket T20 competition called Indian Premier League The first season was due to start in April 2008 in a high profile ceremony in New Delhi BCCI vice president Lalit Modi who led the IPL effort gave details of the tournament including its format prize money franchise revenue system and squad composition rules It was also announced the IPL would be run by a seven man governing council composed of former India players and BCCI officials and that the two top IPL teams would qualify for that year s Champions League Twenty20 Modi also said the BCCI had been working on the idea for two years and that the IPL was not started as a knee jerk reaction to the ICL 17 The league s format was similar to that of the English Premier League and the National Basketball Association in the United States 16 According to Modi The IPL has been designed to entice an entire new generation of sports fans into the grounds throughout the country The dynamic Twenty20 format has been designed to attract a young fan base which also includes women and children 17 To choose team owners for the new league an auction of franchises was held on 24 January 2008 the reserve prices of the franchises was around 400 million 16 At the end of the auction the winning bidders and the cities in which the teams would be based Bangalore Chennai Delhi Hyderabad Jaipur Kolkata Mohali and Mumbai 16 The franchises were sold for a total of 723 59 million 19 The ICL ended in 2008 20 Pakistani players have not been allowed to take part in the IPL following the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks due to Pakistan s involvement in the attacks which angered many Indians 21 22 23 24 excessive citations Expansions and terminations Crowd during a match of the 2015 IPL season in Hyderabad India On 21 March 2010 new franchises Pune Warriors India and Kochi Tuskers Kerala joined the league before the fourth season in 2011 25 Sahara Adventure Sports Group bought the Pune franchise for 370 million while Rendezvous Sports World bought the Kochi franchise for 333 3 million 25 On 11 November 2011 Kochi Tuskers Kerala were terminated when they failed to pay the BCCI the 10 bank guarantee element of the franchise before the 2011 season began 26 On 14 September 2012 after the 2009 champion team the Deccan Chargers could not find new owners the BCCI announced the team would be terminated 27 On 25 October an auction for the replacement franchise was held Sun TV Network won the bid for the Hyderabad franchise 28 The team was named Sunrisers Hyderabad 29 Pune Warriors India withdrew from the IPL on 21 May 2013 over financial differences with the BCCI 30 The BCCI officially terminated the franchise on 26 October 2013 because the franchise failed to provide the necessary bank guarantee 31 On 14 June 2015 it was announced two time champions Chennai Super Kings and the inaugural season champions Rajasthan Royals would be suspended for two seasons following their role in a spot fixing and betting scandal 32 On 8 December 2015 following an auction it was announced Pune and Rajkot would replace Chennai and Rajasthan for two seasons 33 The replacement teams were Rising Pune Supergiant and Gujarat Lions 34 Due to the COVID 19 pandemic the venue for the 2020 season was moved and games were played in the United Arab Emirates 35 36 In August 2021 the BCCI announced two new franchises which would be based in two of the six cities shortlisted by the BCCI Ahmedabad Lucknow Cuttack Guwahati Ranchi and Dharamshala would join the league starting from the 2022 season 37 38 In closed bidding held on 25 October RPSG Group and CVC Capital won bids for the teams RPSG paid 7 000 crore US 880 million for Lucknow and CVC won Ahmedabad for 5 200 crore US 650 million 39 40 The teams were subsequently named Lucknow Super Giants and Gujarat Titans AdministrationThe IPL headquarters is situated inside the Cricket Centre next to Wankhede Stadium in Churchgate Mumbai The IPL Governing Council is responsible for the league s functions including organisation of the tournament Its members are 41 Arun Singh Dhumal Chairman 42 43 Jay Shah Secretary of the BCCI Ashish Shelar Treasurer BCCI Avishek Dalmiya Pragyan Ojha Indian Cricketers Association s representative Alka Rehani Bhardwaj Comptroller and Auditor General of India nomineeOrganisationPlayer acquisition squad composition and salaries This section needs to be updated The reason given is Team rules are as of 2020 and average pay figures are from 2015 Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information March 2023 A team can acquire players through either the annual player auction trading players with other teams during trading windows and signing replacements for unavailable players Players sign up for the auction and set their own base price and are bought by the highest bidding franchise Players unsold at the auction are eligible to be signed as replacement signings In the trading windows a player can only be traded with his consent the franchise pays any difference between the old and new contracts If the new contract is worth more than the old one the difference is shared between the player and the selling franchise There are generally three trading windows two before the auction and one between the auction and the start of the tournament Players cannot be traded outside the trading windows or during the tournament whereas replacements can be signed before or during the tournament Some of the rules for franchises as of the 2020 season are The salary cap of the entire squad must not exceed 85 crore US 11 million 44 Under 19 players cannot be picked unless they have previously played first class or List A cricket 45 Player contracts run for one year the franchise can extend the contract by one or two years Since the 2014 season player contracts are denominated in the Indian rupee before which the contracts were in the US dollar Overseas players can be remunerated in the currency of the player s choice at the exchange rate on either the contract due date or the actual date of payment 46 Before the 2014 season Indian domestic players were not included in the player auction pool and could be signed up by franchises at a discrete amount while a fixed sum of 10 lakh US 13 000 to 30 lakh US 38 000 would be deducted per signing from the franchise s salary purse This received significant opposition from franchise owners who complained richer franchises were luring players with under the table deals The IPL later decided to include domestic players in the player auction 47 The BCCI give 10 percent of foreign players salary to their country s national cricket board 48 According to a 2015 survey by Sporting Intelligence and ESPN The Magazine the average IPL salary when pro rated is US 4 33 million per year the second highest of sports leagues in the world Because players in the IPL are contracted only for the duration of the tournament less than two months the weekly IPL salaries are extrapolated pro data to obtain an average annual salary unlike other sports leagues in which players are contracted by a single team for the entire year 49 According to a report by The Telegraph IPL players are paid 18 of the revenue which is the lowest amount compared to other major sports leagues Most sports leagues pay at least 50 of the revenue to the players The Federation of International Cricketers Associations said that IPL players must be paid fairly 50 51 52 Prize money The 2022 season of the IPL offered a total prize money of 46 5 crore US 5 8 million with the winning team netting 20 crore US 2 5 million The second placed team received 13 crore US 1 6 million the third placed team received 7 crore US 880 000 and the fourth placed team received 6 5 crore US 810 000 53 54 The other teams are not awarded any prize money The IPL rules mandate half of the prize money must be distributed among the players 55 RulesThe IPL has many rules that vary from those of the International T20 cricket format and other T20 leagues IPL games incorporate television timeouts A penalty may be imposed if the umpires find teams misusing this privilege Each team is given a two and a half minute strategic timeout during each inning one must be taken by the bowling team between the ends of the sixth and ninth overs and one must be taken by the batting team between the ends of the thirteenth and sixteenth overs To indicate the strategic timeout the on field umpire will raise his hand in the air and tap his wrist 56 This rule is borrowed from the NBA citation needed a Since the 2018 season the Decision Review System DRS is used in all IPL matches allowing each team two chances per innings to review an on field umpire s decision 57 From the 2023 season players can review wides and no balls which is not the case in other men s cricket tournaments 58 If the bowling team does not complete its overs in the allocated time it may place only four fielders outside of the fielding restrictions circle for the remainder of the innings 58 Teams can use a substitute who is termed as an impact player from a list of up to five players named as possible substitutes The substitution can be made before the start of an inning when a wicket falls when a batter retires or at the end of an over This rule is borrowed from association football and the NBA Both teams can introduce a substitute once per match If a batsman gets out and the bowling team decides to make a substitution in the middle of the over the substitute bowler cannot bowl the remaining balls of that over The replaced player cannot take part in the match even as a substitute fielder Teams can introduce an overseas player as a substitute if they have included fewer than four overseas players in their playing eleven 59 60 b In a match participating teams can declare their playing eleven to the match referee before or after the toss 59 A penalty of five runs is imposed if a fielder or wicket keeper makes an unfair movement while the bowler is bowling and before the ball reaches the batsman The ball is designated a dead ball 61 58 59 Teams can incorporate a maximum of four overseas players in the playing eleven 60 Teams must include twenty five players in their squad in which they can include up to eight overseas players 62 TeamsCurrent teams GT CSK DC KKR LSG MI PBKS RR RCB SRHclass notpageimage Locations of the ten IPL teams This template viewtalkedit Team City Home ground Debut Owner s Captain Head coachChennai Super Kings Chennai Tamil Nadu M A Chidambaram Stadium 2008 N Srinivasan M S Dhoni Stephen FlemingDelhi Capitals New Delhi Delhi Arun Jaitley Stadium 2008 Sajjan Jindal G M Rao David Warner Ricky PontingGujarat Titans Ahmedabad Gujarat Narendra Modi Stadium 2022 Steve Koltes Donald Mackenzie Rolly van Rappard Hardik Pandya Ashish NehraKolkata Knight Riders Kolkata West Bengal Eden Gardens 2008 Shah Rukh Khan Juhi Chawla Jay Mehta Nitish Rana Chandrakant PanditLucknow Super Giants Lucknow Uttar Pradesh BRSABV Ekana Cricket Stadium 2022 Sanjiv Goenka KL Rahul Andy FlowerMumbai Indians Mumbai Maharashtra Wankhede Stadium 2008 Mukesh Ambani Rohit Sharma Mark BoucherPunjab Kings Mohali Punjab Inderjit Singh Bindra Stadium 2008 Mohit Burman Ness Wadia Preity Zinta Karan Paul Shikhar Dhawan Trevor BaylissRajasthan Royals Jaipur Rajasthan Sawai Mansingh Stadium 2008 Manoj Badale Lachlan Murdoch Gerry Cardinale Sanju Samson Kumar SangakaraRoyal Challengers Bangalore Bangalore Karnataka M Chinnaswamy Stadium 2008 United Spirits Faf du Plessis Sanjay BangarSunrisers Hyderabad Hyderabad Telangana Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium 2013 Kalanithi Maran Aiden Markram Brian LaraDefunct teams Team City Home ground Debut Dissolved Owner s Deccan Chargers Hyderabad Telangana Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium 2008 2012 T Venkattram Reddy Gayatri ReddyKochi Tuskers Kerala Kochi Kerala Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium 2011 2011 Kochi Cricket Pvt LtdPune Warriors India Pune Maharashtra Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium 2011 2013 Subrata RoyGujarat Lions Rajkot Gujarat Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium 2016 2018 Keshav BansalRising Pune Supergiant Pune Maharashtra Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium 2016 2018 Sanjiv GoenkaTimeline Present teams Former teams SuspendedTournament seasons and resultsMain articles List of Indian Premier League seasons and results and List of Indian Premier League records and statistics With five titles Mumbai Indians have won the most titles in the league s history The Chennai Super Kings have won four titles 63 the Kolkata Knight Riders have won two 64 and Rajasthan Royals Deccan Chargers Sunrisers Hyderabad and Gujarat Titans have all won the title once 65 66 67 As of 2023 update the current champions are the Gujarat Titans who defeated the Rajasthan Royals by seven wickets in the 2022 IPL final to secure their first title 68 Performance in the IPL by title Team Title s Runner up Seasons won Seasons runner up No of seasons playedMumbai Indians 5 1 2013 2015 2017 2019 2020 2010 15Chennai Super Kings 4 5 2010 2011 2018 2021 2008 2012 2013 2015 2019 13Kolkata Knight Riders 2 1 2012 2014 2021 15Rajasthan Royals 1 2008 2022 13Sunrisers Hyderabad 2016 2018 10Deccan Chargers 2009 5Gujarat Titans 2022 1Royal Challengers Bangalore 3 2009 2011 2016 15Punjab Kings 1 2014Delhi Capitals 2020Rising Pune Supergiant 2017 2 Team now defunct IPL season results Season Winner Winning margin Runner up Final venue Teams Player of the series2008Details Rajasthan Royals 69 164 7 20 overs Won by 3 wickets Chennai Super Kings163 5 20 overs DY Patil Stadium Navi Mumbai 8 70 Shane Watson RR 2009Details Deccan Chargers 71 143 6 20 overs Won by 6 runs Royal Challengers Bangalore137 9 20 overs Wanderers Stadium Johannesburg 8 72 Adam Gilchrist DC 2010Details Chennai Super Kings 73 168 5 20 overs Won by 22 runs Mumbai Indians146 9 20 overs DY Patil Stadium Navi Mumbai 8 74 Sachin Tendulkar MI 2011Details Chennai Super Kings 75 205 5 20 overs Won by 58 runs Royal Challengers Bangalore147 8 20 overs M A Chidambaram Stadium Chennai 10 76 Chris Gayle RCB 2012Details Kolkata Knight Riders 77 192 5 19 4 overs Won by 5 wickets Chennai Super Kings190 3 20 overs 9 78 Sunil Narine KKR 2013Details Mumbai Indians 79 148 9 20 overs Won by 23 runs Chennai Super Kings125 9 20 overs Eden Gardens Kolkata 9 80 Shane Watson RR 2014Details Kolkata Knight Riders 81 200 7 19 3 overs Won by 3 wickets Kings XI Punjab199 4 20 overs M Chinnaswamy Stadium Bengaluru 8 82 Glenn Maxwell KXIP 2015Details Mumbai Indians 83 202 5 20 overs Won by 41 runs Chennai Super Kings161 8 20 overs Eden Gardens Kolkata 8 84 Andre Russell KKR 2016Details Sunrisers Hyderabad 85 208 7 20 overs Won by 8 runs Royal Challengers Bangalore200 7 20 overs M Chinnaswamy Stadium Bengaluru 8 86 Virat Kohli RCB 2017Details Mumbai Indians 87 129 8 20 overs Won by 1 run Rising Pune Supergiant128 6 20 overs Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium Hyderabad 8 88 Ben Stokes RPSG 2018Details Chennai Super Kings 89 181 2 18 3 overs Won by 8 wickets Sunrisers Hyderabad178 6 20 overs Wankhede Stadium Mumbai 8 90 Sunil Narine KKR 2019Details Mumbai Indians 91 149 8 20 overs Won by 1 run Chennai Super Kings148 7 20 overs Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium Hyderabad 8 92 Andre Russell KKR 2020Details Mumbai Indians 93 157 5 18 4 overs Won by 5 wickets Delhi Capitals156 7 20 overs Dubai International Cricket Stadium Dubai 8 94 Jofra Archer RR 2021Details Chennai Super Kings 95 192 3 20 overs Won by 27 runs Kolkata Knight Riders165 9 20 overs 8 96 Harshal Patel RCB 2022Details Gujarat Titans 97 133 3 18 1 overs Won by 7 wickets Rajasthan Royals130 9 20 overs Narendra Modi Stadium Ahmedabad 10 98 Jos Buttler RR Teams performancesSeason No of teams 2008 8 2009 8 2010 8 2011 10 2012 9 2013 9 2014 8 2015 8 2016 8 2017 8 2018 8 2019 8 2020 8 2021 8 2022 10 Rajasthan Royals 1st 6th 7th 6th 7th 3rd 5th 4th Suspended 4th 7th 8th 7th 2ndChennai Super Kings 2nd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 2nd Suspended 1st 2nd 7th 1st 9thKolkata Knight Riders 6th 8th 6th 4th 1st 7th 1st 5th 4th 3rd 5th 2nd 7thMumbai Indians 5th 7th 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 4th 1st 5th 1st 5th 1st 5th 10thDelhi Capitals Delhi Daredevils 4th 3rd 5th 10th 3rd 9th 8th 7th 6th 8th 3rd 2nd 3rd 5thPunjab Kings Kings XI Punjab 3rd 5th 8th 5th 6th 2nd 8th 5th 7th 6thRoyal Challengers Bangalore 7th 2nd 3rd 2nd 5th 7th 3rd 2nd 8th 6th 8th 4th 4th 3rdSunrisers Hyderabad 4th 6th 1st 4th 2nd 4th 3rd 8th 8thGujarat Titans 1stLucknow Super Giants 4thDeccan Chargers 8th 1st 4th 7th 8th Sahara Pune Warriors Pune Warriors India 9th 8th Kochi Tuskers Kerala 8th Gujarat Lions 3rd 7th Rising Pune Supergiant 7th 2nd Team now defunct AwardsMain article List of Indian Premier League awards Orange Cap The Orange Cap presently also known as the Aramco Orange Cap for sponsorship reasons introduced in 2008 is awarded to the highest run getter at the end of each season It is an ongoing competition the highest run getter wears the cap during fielding throughout the tournament The eventual winner keeps the cap for the season Brendon McCullum was the first player to wear the Orange Cap and Shaun Marsh the inaugural winner of the award Australian batsman David Warner has won the award thrice more than any other player in 2015 2017 and 2019 respectively 99 Jos Buttler of Rajasthan Royals who scored 863 runs throughout the 2022 season is the present holder of the award 100 101 Purple Cap The Purple Cap is awarded to the highest wicket taker at the end of each season It is transferred to the bowler who leads in the wicket takes table and is eventually bestowed upon the winner who keeps the cap for the season Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Dwayne Bravo are the only players to have won the award twice Yuzvendra Chahal of the Rajasthan Royals who took twenty seven wickets during the 2022 season is the present holder of the award 102 103 Most Valuable Player The Most Valuable Player award was called the Man of the Tournament until the 2012 season The IPL introduced the Most Valuable Player rating system in 2013 the leader of which is named the Most Valuable Player at the end of the season Jos Buttler won the award in 2022 citation needed Fair Play Award The Fair Play Award is given after each season to the team with the best record of fair play The winner is decided on the basis of the points the umpires give to the teams After each match the two on field umpires and the third umpire score the performance of both teams The 2022 winners were Rajasthan Royals 104 Emerging Player Award The Emerging Player Award was presented for the best under 19 player in 2008 and the best under 23 player in 2009 and 2010 being called Under 23 Success of the Tournament In 2011 and 2012 the award was known as Rising Star of the Year and in 2013 it was called Best Young Player of the Season Since 2014 the award has been called the Emerging Player of the Year In 2016 Mustafizur Rahman of Bangladesh was the first and only foreign player to win the Emerging Player of the Year award The 2022 winner was Umran Malik 105 Maximum Sixes Award The Maximum Sixes Award is presented to the player who hits the most number of sixes at the end of the season Jos Buttler of the Rajasthan Royals won this award in 2022 with forty five sixes in seventeen innings 106 FinancialsThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information May 2022 See also List of professional sports leagues by revenue Title sponsorship Title sponsorship fees 107 108 Sponsor Period Estimated annual sponsorship feeDLF 2008 2012 40 crore US 5 0 million Pepsi 2013 2015 79 2 crore US 9 9 million Vivo 2016 2017 100 crore US 12 5 million 2018 2019 440 crore US 55 1 million Dream11 2020 222 crore US 27 8 million Vivo 2021 440 crore US 55 1 million Tata 2022 2023 300 355 crore US 37 6 44 5 million From 2008 to 2012 the IPL title sponsor was DLF India s largest real estate developer which bid 200 crore US 25 million for the rights for five seasons 109 After the 2012 season PepsiCo bought the title sponsorship rights for 397 crore US 50 million for the next five seasons 110 but terminated the deal in October 2015 two years before the expiry of the contract due to the two season suspension of the Chennai and Rajasthan franchises from the league 111 The BCCI transferred the title sponsorship rights for the remaining two seasons of the contract to Chinese smartphone manufacturer Vivo for 200 crore US 25 million 112 In June 2017 Vivo retained the rights for the next five seasons from 2018 to 2022 with a winning bid of 2 199 crore US 280 million 113 114 On 4 August 2020 Vivo rescinded the title sponsorship rights due to the military stand off between India and China at the Line of Actual Control in July 2020 115 The withdrawal was also a result of Vivo s market losses due to the ongoing COVID 19 pandemic Vivo intended to return as the title sponsor for the following three years 116 Dream11 bagged the title sponsorship for the 2020 IPL for an amount of 222 crore US 28 million 117 Vivo returned as the title sponsor for the 2021 IPL season 118 but withdrew again and was replaced by the Tata Group for the next two seasons 119 InsideSport reported the BCCI would receive 498 crore US 62 million for the 2022 and 2023 seasons from title sponsors Vivo had previously agreed to pay a higher amount for the last two seasons of its sponsorship contract due to the expansion of the league from the 2022 season According to InsideSport due to the new deal s structure Tata would pay 335 crore US 42 million per year while Vivo would pay the deficit of 163 crore US 20 million per season 120 121 Saudi Aramco brought the rights to advertise on the Purple and Orange caps in 2022 122 Payments to foreign national boards The BCCI pays ten percent of the auctioned value of a player to their respective cricket board In January 2018 IPL chairman Rajiv Shukla said the IPL would double the amount paid to cricket boards that made their players available for an entire season 123 In 2022 Australian Cricketers Association expressed its unhappiness about this 124 Brand value The IPL tournament rapidly grew in value between 2016 and 2018 Financial experts valued the IPL at US 4 16 billion in 2016 that number grew to 5 3 billion in 2017 and 6 13 billion in 2018 A report from Duff amp Phelps said one of the contributing factors in the rapid growth of the IPL s value was a new television deal with Star India Private Limited which engaged more viewers because the IPL was transmitted to regional channels in eight languages under the previous deal the transmissions were limited to sports networks with English language commentary 125 126 According to a independent report conducted by Brand Finance a London based company after the conclusion of the 2017 Indian Premier League the IPL s business value grew by 37 to an all time peak of 5 3 billion exceeding the five billion dollar mark for the first time in a season According to the company s director Savio D Souza Now in its 11th season the Indian Premier League is here to stay The league has delivered financially for the players franchisees sponsors and India as a whole prompting a strong desire among a range of stakeholders to appropriately value it To ensure continued development management and team owners will have to explore innovative ways of engaging fans clubs and sponsors 127 relevant In December 2022 the IPL became a decacorn valued at US 10 9 billion registering a 75 growth in dollar terms since 2020 when it was valued at 6 2 billion according to a report by consulting firm D amp P Advisory 128 Active Defunct S N Team Year2023 2022 2021Brand value Ref Brand value Ref Brand value Ref1 Mumbai Indians 9 962 crore US 1 2 billion 129 83M 130 131 129 80M 130 2 Kolkota Knight Riders 8 428 crore US 1 1 billion citation needed 77M 66M3 Chennai Super Kings 8 811 crore US 1 1 billion citation needed 74M 76M4 Royal Challengers Bangalore 7 853 crore US 983 5 million citation needed 68M 50M5 Delhi Capitals 7 930 crore US 993 1 million citation needed 62M 56M6 Rajasthan Royals 7 662 crore US 959 5 million citation needed 61M 34M7 Sunrisers Hyderabad 7 432 crore US 930 7 million citation needed 49M 52M8 Gujarat Titans 6 512 crore US 815 5 million citation needed 47M N A9 Punjab Kings 7 087 crore US 887 5 million citation needed 45M 36M10 Lucknow Super Giants 8 236 crore US 1 0 billion citation needed 32M N AIn 2022 the BCCI took insurance of 5 000 crore US 630 million for the IPL This insurance policy involves all of the stakeholders including broadcasters ancillary services providers and sponsors The BCCI is covered in the case of any revenue losses due to weather riots and other unforeseen events 132 BroadcastingThis article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards The specific problem is Lots of un encyclopaedic material such as discussing about Jio s int streaming deal with IPL may not affect star old data about deals its values Please help improve this article if you can April 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information October 2022 2008 2017 Sony Pictures Networks The IPL s broadcast rights were held by a partnership between Sony Pictures Networks SPN and World Sport Group WSG under a ten year contract valued at US 1 03 billion SPN held domestic rights in India while WSG handled international distribution 133 134 The initial plan was for twenty percent of these proceeds to go to the IPL eight percent as prize money and seventy two percent would be distributed to the franchisees from 2008 until 2012 after which the IPL would go public and list its shares 135 In March 2010 however the IPL decided not to go public and list its shares 136 As of the 2016 season Sony Max Sony Six and Sony ESPN served as the IPL s domestic broadcasters Max and Six aired broadcasts with commentary in Hindi SIX also aired broadcasts in Bengali Tamil Kannada and Telugu while Sony ESPN aired broadcasts in English 137 SPN also produced Extraaa Innings T20 a combination of a post match show with an entertainment talk show featuring celebrity guests 138 139 The IPL became a major television property within India Sony Max is typically the most watched television channel in the country during the tournament 140 and by 2016 annual advertising revenue exceeded 12 billion US 150 million Viewership numbers were expected to increase further during the 2016 season due to the industry adoption of the new Broadcast Audience Research Council audience measurement system which calculates viewership in both urban and rural markets rather than only urban markets 141 137 2018 2022 Star Sports and Hotstar On 4 September 2017 it was announced the IPL s then current digital rights holder Star India had acquired the global media rights to the IPL under a five year contract beginning in 2018 142 The contract was valued at 163 475 billion US 2 55 billion a 158 increase over the previous deal and the most expensive broadcast rights deal in the history of cricket The IPL sold the rights in packages for domestic television domestic digital and international rights although Sony held the highest bid for domestic television and Facebook made a US 600 million bid for domestic digital rights which US media interpreted as a sign Facebook was interested in pursuing professional sports rights 143 144 Star was the only bidder from the shortlist of 14 to make bids in all three categories 145 146 147 Star Sports broadcast matches on television and Hotstar streamed matches in India and other markets 148 149 In September 2018 Star and mobile carrier Jio reached a five year sub licencing agreement under which all domestic cricket matches aired by Hotstar would also be available via the Jio TV service for Jio Prime mobile subscribers 150 Throughout the 2019 season international streaming viewership on Hotstar broke records exceeding 10 million concurrent viewers multiple times The 2019 final broke these records peaking at 18 6 million concurrent streaming viewers 151 2023 2027 Star Sports and JioCinema The next cycle of IPL media rights will last from 2023 to 2027 and was put to auction 152 In this auction the broadcasting rights were divided into four packages Package A was for the domestic television rights Package B was for the domestic digital rights Package C was for the digital rights of eighteen non exclusive matches and Package D was for the international television and digital rights which was further divided into four groups On 13 June 2022 it was reported the packages for domestic television and streaming rights had fetched at least 397 75 billion nearly US 5 1 billion in total doubling the value of the 2018 2022 contract 152 The next day it was announced that Star Sports had renewed its contract for television rights by winning package A and that a Viacom18 consortium had exclusively acquired the streaming rights by winning both Package B and C 153 The two contracts for Package A and B are cumulatively valued at around US 6 2 billion with the new contracts the IPL overtook the Premier League in English football as the second highest valued sports media property worldwide behind only the NFL whose new media contracts taking effect in the 2023 season cumulatively fetched US 111 billion 154 155 156 157 In February 2023 Viacom18 announced it would stream the 2023 IPL for free via its digital platform JioCinema with feeds in 12 languages including English and regional languages and in 4K resolution 158 159 160 The same month The Walt Disney Company reported its loss of the IPL had contributed to a net loss of 2 4 million Disney subscribers worldwide primarily in India 161 162 Ahead of the 2023 IPL Star launched HD feeds of Star Sports 1 in Tamil and Telugu and announced its free to air channel Star Utsav Movies would carry twelve matches It was anticipated viewership of Star Sports broadcasts may not be heavily impacted by the Jio deal due to its existing market reach including as rights holder of India s home matches and viewers who were less familiar with over the top services and technical issues associated with such services JioCinema reported the IPL had 1 4 billion views on the service over the opening weekend which was higher than the entirety of the 2022 season on Disney Hotstar 163 164 List of broadcasters This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Indian Premier League news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message In June 2022 media rights auction Sky Sports and Viacom18 acquired the rights for the UK Australia New Zealand and South Africa while Times Internet gained the rights for the Middle East North Africa and the US 165 Territory Channels and Online streaming YearsIndia Star Sports 2023 2027 1 Jio Cinema Internet 2023 2027 2 Bangladesh T Sports GTV 2022 166 T Sports App 2023Afghanistan Ariana Television Network 2022 167 Africa SuperSport 2023Australia Kayo Sports Fox Sport s Foxtel Internet 2023 1 Indonesia Vidio Internet 2023 present 168 Ireland Sky Sports DAZN 2023 presentUnited KingdomMiddle East Times Internet 2023 1 North Africa Algeria Egypt Libya Morocco Tunisia Mauritania Sudan 2023 1 verification needed New Zealand Sky Sport 2021 presentSouth Africa Super Sports 2023 1 Sub Saharan Africa Super Sport 2021 presentUnited States Willow TV 2023 1 ControversiesMain article Indian Premier League controversies In its second season the IPL introduced a new rule a strategic seven minutes and fifty seconds time out Franchises and Sachin Tendulkar disapproved it The IPL president said the rule was intended to allow teams to make strategies during the game but critics disagreed with this argument and said the strategic time out was a way to generate money Later the BCCI reduced its time frame 169 In 2010 an e mail which according to an Economic Times article said former IPL president Lalit Modi helped then BCCI president N Shrinivasan to buy Andrew Flintoff in the auction for his team Chennai Super Kings CSK was leaked 170 Shrinivasan was criticised for owning an IPL team due to his conflict of interest Former BCCI president A Muthaiah filed a lawsuit against Shrinivasan in the Supreme Court of India he claimed Shrinivasan altered the BCCI s rules to allow himself to purchase a team The Lodha Committee banned CSK from the IPL for two years for illegal activities 171 The supreme court criticised Shrinivasan for buying an IPL team while serving as BCCI president a judge commented How can a BCCI chief own a team 172 In 2010 the BCCI banned Ravindra Jadeja from the IPL for one year after he violated the IPL guidelines by not signing a renewal contract with his team Rajasthan Royals and instead negotiating a more lucrative contract with other teams 173 Due to the BCCI giving one tenth of foreign players salarie to their respective country s national cricket boards a dispute between Australian cricketers and Cricket Australia started The Australian Cricketers Association also opposed the arrangement 174 In the 2012 IPL spot fixing case the BCCI gave a lifetime ban to Deccan Chargers player TP Sudhindra and suspended four other players 175 In a sting operation Pune Warriors India player Mohnish Mishra was recorded stating IPL franchise owners pay their players through black money His franchise later said Mishra had apologised for his incorrect statement 176 177 On 20 May 2012 police detained Rahul Sharma and Wayne Parnell when they caught during a raid of a rave party at a suburb of Mumbai both players denied taking drugs or drinking alcohol 178 Later police took urine and blood samples tests proved they had consumed drugs 179 In the 2013 IPL spot fixing and betting case Delhi police arrested players Ajit Chandila Ankeet Chavan and S Sreesanth on allegations of spot fixing they received a lifetime ban from the BCCI Police also arrested Gurunath Meiyappan Chennai 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