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Tamil Nadu Premier League

The Tamil Nadu Premier League (TNPL) is a professional Twenty20 cricket league contested in the state of Tamil Nadu in India and was formed in 2016 by the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA).[3][4] It is played during July and August of every year by eight teams representing eight districts in Tamil Nadu. Shriram Group is the current sponsor of the tournament.[5] The first season was inaugurated by former Indian cricket team captain MS Dhoni.[6] Then it was won by Tuti Patriots.[7]

Tamil Nadu Premier League (TNPL)
Official TNPL logo
CountriesIndia
AdministratorTNCA
FormatTwenty20
First edition2016
Latest edition2022
Tournament formatRound-robin league and Playoffs
Number of teams8
Current championChepauk Super Gillies (4 titles)
Lyca Kovai Kings (1st title)
Most successfulChepauk Super Gillies (4 titles)
Most runsNarayan Jagadeesan (1240)[1]
Most wicketsR Sai Kishore (85)[2]
TVStar Sports
2022 Tamil Nadu Premier League
Websitetnpl.cricket

There have been five seasons of TNPL. The current champions, Chepauk Super Gillies are also the most successful team after winning the title in 2017, 2019 and 2021. The other teams which have won the title are Salem Spartans (Tuti Patriots) in 2016 and Siechem Madurai Panthers in 2018.

In 2019 two of the franchises were accused of match fixing which led to removal of co-owners of a franchise. However both franchises remained intact in the league.

It is one of the regional cricket premier leagues of India.

History

Background

In 2016, the TNPL was launched at the time when Chennai Super Kings, the Tamil Nadu franchise playing Indian Premier League (IPL), was facing a two-year suspension from the league.[8][9] The league was aimed to make up for the absence of high-profile matches in Chennai in the year and to expose talented players from districts.[10][11] It was launched by then TNCA president N. Srinivasan, who is also the owner of Chennai Super Kings and TNPL's initial title sponsor, India Cements.[8][11][12]

Franchise rights

Winning bidders
Owner Franchise Price
Vivo South Chennai distributor Selvakumar Salem Spartans 5.21 crore (US$650,000)
Metronation Chennai Chepauk Super Gillies 5.13 crore (US$640,000)
Lyca Productions Lyca Kovai Kings 5.01 crore (US$630,000)
Kothari (Madras) Ltd. Madurai Panthers 4.001 crore (US$500,000)
Ruby Builders Trichy Warriors 3.69 crore (US$460,000)
Crown Forts Ltd. Nellai Royal Kings 3.48 crore (US$440,000)
Take Solutions Ltd Dindigul Dragons 3.42 crore (US$430,000)
I Dream cinemas

I Dream Tiruppur Tamizhans

3.3 crore (US$410,000)

On 1 May 2016, TNCA invited bidders for the eight franchise rights.[13][14] A total of 17 bidders participated in the bidding process. Members of TNCA were not allowed to participate.[8] The base price set for each franchise was 1.25 crore (US$160,000) for a period of 10 years. After the auction, the amount TNCA earned from franchise rights was 33.51 crore (US$4.2 million) which was more than three times the minimum bid amount.[15][8] Salem Spartans was the highest bidder who chose Salem for 5.21 crore (US$650,000). The second highest was Metronation Chennai Television Pvt. Ltd which bought the Chennai team 5.13 crore (US$640,000).[15] And Salem Spartans is the costliest team in TNPL with 5.21 crore (US$650,000)

Inauguration

On 16 August 2016, the first edition was inaugurated by MS Dhoni in Chennai.[11][16] The first edition featured popular players like Ravichandran Ashwin, Murali Vijay, Dinesh Karthik and Lakshmipathy Balaji. It also featured players registered with the state association.[10] Robin Singh and Michael Bevan were appointed as coaches. Matthew Hayden was the brand ambassador of the league. BookMyShow.com sold the match tickets from ₹50 while Star Sports were the TV broadcasters.[11]

Outstation players registered with the TNCA like Piyush Chawla and Hardik Pandya were expected to join the season.[15][11] However, they did not since TNCA was not given permission at the time by the BCCI.[11][17][18]

The season was played from 24 August to 18 September. Tuti Patriots emerged as the champions in the final against Chepauk Super Gillies held in M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai.[19]

Organisation

Tournament format

The eight teams play against each other in the league phase in round-robin format. Teams will get two points for each win. At the end of the league stage, top four teams in the points table will qualify for the playoffs. Much like the IPL, the playoffs consist of three matches before the final: one eliminator and two qualifiers. The top two teams from the league phase will play against each other in the Qualifier 1, with the winner going straight to the final and the loser getting another chance to qualify for the final by playing the Qualifier 2. Meanwhile, the third and fourth place teams from league phase play against each other in an eliminator match and the winner from that match will advance to play the Qualifier 2. The winner of this match will head to final to meet the winner of Qualifier 1, where the winner will be crowned champions.

Player acquisition and salaries

 
Abhinav Mukund is one of the only two players in the draft's Category A in 2020 (the other being Vijay Shankar)

Players draft takes place months before the tournament. Teams can acquire a maximum and minimum players of 22 and 16 respectively.[20] They are allowed to retain three players each from last season.[21] Players at the draft are split in four categories on the basis of their experience.[20][22]

Player categories in the draft
Category Description Salary
A Players with international cricket experience ₹6 lakh
B1-B2 First class cricketers who have played at least 20 TNPL matches ₹2−3 lakh
C Others ₹50,000−1 lakh

The salary cap for the most experienced players (Category A) was 5 lakh (US$6,300) in 2016.[15] In 2020, it was 6 lakh (US$7,500).[22]

Until 2020, BCCI prevented TNCA from allowing outstation players to participate in the league.[17][18][11] A maximum of 2 outstation players can be in a team given that they are not currently in any IPL team. A separate draft for outstation players is scheduled to happen after 2020 IPL season for TNPL season 5.[23]

Sponsorship and revenues

The title sponsor from the inception was India Cements Limited whose term ended in 2019. In the first edition TNCA had earned a total of ₹33.51 crore in franchise rights. This was the highest among all the local T20 leagues in India.[8] The business model followed by TNPL is similar to the IPL's model.[24] For the first five years, central rights (broadcast fees and sponsorship fees) will be shared 80 per cent among the eight franchises with the rest going to the administrator TNCA.[15] This excludes the match staging costs. As much as 65 per cent will be divided equally between the franchises with the rest 15 per cent given to the franchises as per their standing in the league.[15] Gate collections are not shared with the franchises.[24] To attract sponsors, owners were advised to name their teams after districts in the state.[13]

In 2019, some of the franchises faced financial difficulties and asked TNCA to bring changes to the revenue sharing model of the league.[24]

Prize money

The prize money split between the teams are:[8][25]

  • Champions – 1 crore (US$130,000)
  • Runner up – 60 lakh (US$75,000)
  • Two semi-finalists – 40 lakh (US$50,000) each
  • Remaining participants – 25 lakh (US$31,000)

Teams

There are eight franchises competing in league.[26] The franchises are named after a district it is representing in the state.[13][8] Each team can have a maximum of 22 players that includes two outstation players.[20][23] In 2021, One of the franchise changed their name and base – VB Kanchi Veerans of Kancheepuram shifted to Tirunelveli featuring as Nellai Royal Kings .[27]

 
 
Chepauk Super Gillies
 
Lyca Kovai Kings
 
Dindigul Dragons
 
Trichy Warriors
 
Tiruppur Tamizhans
 
Madurai Panthers
 
Salem Spartans
 
Nellai Royal Kings
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Team locations
Team City District Captain Coach Owner
Salem Spartans Salem Salem Darryl S Ferrario B Ramprakash Vivo Chennai south distributor Selvakumar M
Chepauk Super Gillies Chennai Chennai Kaushik Gandhi Hemang Badani Metronation Chennai Television Private Limited - Dailythanthi
Lyca Kovai Kings Coimbatore Coimbatore Shahrukh Khan Sriram Somayajula Lyca Productions
Dindigul Dragons Dindigul Dindigul Hari Nishaanth Subramaniam Badrinath Take Solutions Ltd
Trichy Warriors Tiruchirapalli Tiruchirapalli Rahil Shah Tinu Yohannan Ruby Builders
Tiruppur Tamizhans Tiruppur Tiruppur Mohammed R. Prasanna iDream Cinemas and iDream Properties
Madurai Panthers Madurai Madurai Arun Karthik Bharath Reddy Pooja Damodaran
Nellai Royal Kings Tirunelveli Tirunelveli Baba Aparajith A. G. Guruswamy Crown Forts Limited

Defunct teams

Team City District
Tuti Patriots Tuticorin Tuticorin
Karaikudi Kaalai Karaikudi Sivaganga
V. B. Kanchi Veerans Kanchipuram Kanchipuram
V. B. Thiruvallur Veerans Tiruvallur Tiruvallur
Ruby Kanchi Warriors Kanchipuram Kanchipuram
Madurai Super Giant Madurai Madurai

Venues

A total of three venues were used until 2019. Grounds in Dindigul and Tirunelveli hosts every match in the league stages between them.[28] The M. A. Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai is generally used for only two matches in the playoff stages including the final.[28]

Two new venues in Salem and Coimbatore are slated to host matches from 2020 onwards.[27] The ground in Coimbatore was expected to host matches in the fourth season itself. But TNCA wanted age-group tournaments held there first before TNPL.[29][27] The Chennai venue will not host matches in the upcoming season.[30]

 
Panaroma of the M A Chidambaram stadium
Stadium City Capacity
M. A. Chidambaram Stadium (Chepauk Stadium) Chennai 39,000
Salem Cricket Foundation Stadium Salem 5000–25,000
Sri Ramakrishna Institutions Cricket Ground (SNR College Cricket Ground) Coimbatore 10,000[citation needed]
NPR College Ground Dindigul 5,000
Indian Cement Company Ground (ICL Sankar Nagar Cricket Ground) Tirunelveli 4,000[31]

Tournament results

TNPL season results
Season Final Final venue No. of teams Player of the series
Winner Winning margin Runner-up
2016
Details
Tuti Patriots
215/2 (20 overs)
Won by 122 runs
(Scorecard)
Chepauk Super Gillies
93 all out (18.5 overs)
M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai 8 Narayan Jagadeesan
2017
Details
Chepauk Super Gillies
145/4 (19 overs)
Won by 6 wickets
(Scorecard)
Tuti Patriots
143/8 (20 overs)
Washington Sundar
2018
Details
Madurai Super Giants
119/3 (17.1 overs)
Won by 7 wickets
(Scorecard)
Dindigul Dragons
117 all out (19.5 overs)
Arun Karthik
2019
Details
Chepauk Super Gillies

126/8 (20 overs)

Won by 12 runs

(Scorecard)

Dindigul Dragons

114/9 (20 overs)

G Periyaswamy
2021
Details
Chepauk Super Gillies

183/6 (20 overs)

Won by 8 runs

(Scorecard)

Trichy Warriors

175/7 (20 overs)

N Jagadeesan
2022
Details
Chepauk Super Gillies and Lyca Kovai Kings declared co-champions Co-champions (Scorecard) None SNR College Cricket Ground, Coimbatore Sandeep Warrier

Teams' performances

Team 2016 2017 2018 2019 2021 2022
Chepauk Super Gillies 2nd 1st 8th 1st 1st 1st
Dindigul Dragons 3rd 6th 2nd 2nd 3rd 6th
Lyca Kovai Kings 4th 4th 3rd 5th 4th 1st
Nellai Royal Kings 6th 5th 7th 4th 5th 3rd
Salem Spartans 1st 2nd 5th 6th 7th 8th
Siechem Madurai Panthers 8th 8th 1st 3rd 6th 4th
Tiruppur Tamizhans 5th 3rd 4th 8th 8th 5th
Trichy Warriors 7th 7th 6th 7th 2nd 7th

Records

Highest totals

Score Team Opponent Season
236/2 Nellai Royal Kings Trichy Warriors 2022
215/2 Tuti Patriots Chepauk Super Gillies 2016
209/3 Nellai Royal Kings Siechem Madurai Panthers 2022
206/4 V. B. Kanchi Veerans Trichy Warriors 2016
203/6 Dindigul Dragons Siechem Madurai Panthers 2018
203/8 Chepauk Super Gillies Trichy Warriors 2022
202/5 Dindigul Dragons Lyca Kovai Kings 2021
201/1 Lyca Kovai Kings Dindigul Dragons 2021
199/7 Lyca Kovai Kings Madurai Super Giants 2016
197/3 V. B. Kanchi Veerans 2017

Sources:[32][33][34][35]

Highest individual scores

Batsman Runs Balls Opponent Season
Baba Aparajith (Kanchi Veerans) 118* 63 Karaikudi Kaalai 2016
Bharath Shankar (Trichy Warriors) 112* 68 2017
Kaushik Gandhi (Tuti Patriots) 111* 68 Kanchi Veerans 2018
Washington Sundar (Tuti Patriots) 107 61 Chepauk Super Gillies 2017
Arun Karthik (Madurai Panthers) 106 61 Kovai Kings 2019

Sources:[36][37][38][39]

Title sponsorship

From 2016 to 2019, India Cements Limited (Sankar Cement) owned the title rights of the league.[12][40][41] A tender for new title rights sponsor was released in March 2020 by TNCA.[42][41]

Sponsor Period
India Cements Limited 2016–2017
(India Cements Limited)

as Shankar Cements

2018–2019
Shriram Group 2021–2022

Broadcasting

In 2016, Star India acquired the media rights for ₹7.1 crore and became the broadcast partners of the league.[8][43][44] The deal is worth between ₹7.2 crore and 10 crore for the first year, and ₹8 crore and 12 crore in the second, based on calculations.[15] Disney Star broadcasts the matches on Star Sports 1 HD with English Commentary and in Star Sports 1 Tamil HD with Tamil Commentary.[25] Star also broadcast via their OTT platform, Disney+ Hotstar.[45]

Winning bidder Terms of deal Fee
Star Sports 2016–2022 7.1 crore (US$890,000)
Voot (Internet) 2022

Criticisms and controversies

Franchises facing financial difficulties

On 26 May 2019, several franchise owners under financial distress wrote to TNCA asking for changes made in the upcoming season. The leaked letter signed by teams Tuti Patriots, Lyca Kovai Kings, Siechem Madurai Panthers, Trichy Warriors and iDream Karaikudi Kaalai was confidential in nature.[24][46] The franchise owners and TNCA were both upset about the leak of the letter which had caused negative image towards the league.[46]

The main concerns in the letter were regarding the lack of outstation players' participation, quality of umpiring, unavailability of Tamil Nadu players who represent India and matches being held in relatively smaller venues.[24][47] The franchises were also concerned over the viewership for the league and the television rating points. The league was criticised for not sharing the gate collections with the franchises, following IPL model.[24] Unable to recover the expenses, franchises have reportedly suffered losses ranging from ₹15−25 crore. They suggested several changes for TNPL. They asked TNCA to allow outstation players and to ask Tamil Nadu players who represent India to take part in the league. They also demanded a better revenue sharing method to prevent losses of the franchises.[47][48][24]

On 4 June 2019 in a meeting with the owners, TNCA's reacted to the issue saying that it shares 80 per cent of the telecast and sponsorship fees with the franchises and the association gains only a net ₹5 crore from TNPL after meeting all expenses.[46] Some owners were unsatisfied with the response and demanded a forensic audit of TNPL's accounts.[46]

Match-fixing allegations

In 2019, Tuti Patriots and Madurai Panthers faced match fixing allegations. BCCI president Sourav Ganguly had said that these franchises were suspended due to connection with bookies but TNCA said that they were not.[49][48][50] However, TNCA has asked franchise Tuti Patriots to remove two of their co-owners in link to the corruption.[51] In 2020, Tuti Patriots were renamed as Salem Spartans for the next season due to the change in ownership.[27]

See also

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The Tamil Nadu Premier League TNPL is a professional Twenty20 cricket league contested in the state of Tamil Nadu in India and was formed in 2016 by the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association TNCA 3 4 It is played during July and August of every year by eight teams representing eight districts in Tamil Nadu Shriram Group is the current sponsor of the tournament 5 The first season was inaugurated by former Indian cricket team captain MS Dhoni 6 Then it was won by Tuti Patriots 7 Tamil Nadu Premier League TNPL Official TNPL logoCountriesIndiaAdministratorTNCAFormatTwenty20First edition2016Latest edition2022Tournament formatRound robin league and PlayoffsNumber of teams8Current championChepauk Super Gillies 4 titles Lyca Kovai Kings 1st title Most successfulChepauk Super Gillies 4 titles Most runsNarayan Jagadeesan 1240 1 Most wicketsR Sai Kishore 85 2 TVStar Sports2022 Tamil Nadu Premier LeagueWebsitetnpl wbr cricketThere have been five seasons of TNPL The current champions Chepauk Super Gillies are also the most successful team after winning the title in 2017 2019 and 2021 The other teams which have won the title are Salem Spartans Tuti Patriots in 2016 and Siechem Madurai Panthers in 2018 In 2019 two of the franchises were accused of match fixing which led to removal of co owners of a franchise However both franchises remained intact in the league It is one of the regional cricket premier leagues of India Contents 1 History 1 1 Background 1 2 Franchise rights 1 3 Inauguration 2 Organisation 2 1 Tournament format 2 2 Player acquisition and salaries 2 3 Sponsorship and revenues 2 4 Prize money 3 Teams 4 Defunct teams 5 Venues 6 Tournament results 6 1 Teams performances 7 Records 7 1 Highest totals 7 2 Highest individual scores 8 Title sponsorship 9 Broadcasting 10 Criticisms and controversies 10 1 Franchises facing financial difficulties 10 2 Match fixing allegations 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksHistory EditBackground Edit In 2016 the TNPL was launched at the time when Chennai Super Kings the Tamil Nadu franchise playing Indian Premier League IPL was facing a two year suspension from the league 8 9 The league was aimed to make up for the absence of high profile matches in Chennai in the year and to expose talented players from districts 10 11 It was launched by then TNCA president N Srinivasan who is also the owner of Chennai Super Kings and TNPL s initial title sponsor India Cements 8 11 12 Franchise rights Edit Winning bidders Owner Franchise PriceVivo South Chennai distributor Selvakumar Salem Spartans 5 21 crore US 650 000 Metronation Chennai Chepauk Super Gillies 5 13 crore US 640 000 Lyca Productions Lyca Kovai Kings 5 01 crore US 630 000 Kothari Madras Ltd Madurai Panthers 4 001 crore US 500 000 Ruby Builders Trichy Warriors 3 69 crore US 460 000 Crown Forts Ltd Nellai Royal Kings 3 48 crore US 440 000 Take Solutions Ltd Dindigul Dragons 3 42 crore US 430 000 I Dream cinemas I Dream Tiruppur Tamizhans 3 3 crore US 410 000 On 1 May 2016 TNCA invited bidders for the eight franchise rights 13 14 A total of 17 bidders participated in the bidding process Members of TNCA were not allowed to participate 8 The base price set for each franchise was 1 25 crore US 160 000 for a period of 10 years After the auction the amount TNCA earned from franchise rights was 33 51 crore US 4 2 million which was more than three times the minimum bid amount 15 8 Salem Spartans was the highest bidder who chose Salem for 5 21 crore US 650 000 The second highest was Metronation Chennai Television Pvt Ltd which bought the Chennai team 5 13 crore US 640 000 15 And Salem Spartans is the costliest team in TNPL with 5 21 crore US 650 000 Inauguration Edit On 16 August 2016 the first edition was inaugurated by MS Dhoni in Chennai 11 16 The first edition featured popular players like Ravichandran Ashwin Murali Vijay Dinesh Karthik and Lakshmipathy Balaji It also featured players registered with the state association 10 Robin Singh and Michael Bevan were appointed as coaches Matthew Hayden was the brand ambassador of the league BookMyShow com sold the match tickets from 50 while Star Sports were the TV broadcasters 11 Outstation players registered with the TNCA like Piyush Chawla and Hardik Pandya were expected to join the season 15 11 However they did not since TNCA was not given permission at the time by the BCCI 11 17 18 The season was played from 24 August to 18 September Tuti Patriots emerged as the champions in the final against Chepauk Super Gillies held in M A Chidambaram Stadium Chennai 19 Organisation EditTournament format Edit The eight teams play against each other in the league phase in round robin format Teams will get two points for each win At the end of the league stage top four teams in the points table will qualify for the playoffs Much like the IPL the playoffs consist of three matches before the final one eliminator and two qualifiers The top two teams from the league phase will play against each other in the Qualifier 1 with the winner going straight to the final and the loser getting another chance to qualify for the final by playing the Qualifier 2 Meanwhile the third and fourth place teams from league phase play against each other in an eliminator match and the winner from that match will advance to play the Qualifier 2 The winner of this match will head to final to meet the winner of Qualifier 1 where the winner will be crowned champions Player acquisition and salaries Edit Abhinav Mukund is one of the only two players in the draft s Category A in 2020 the other being Vijay Shankar Players draft takes place months before the tournament Teams can acquire a maximum and minimum players of 22 and 16 respectively 20 They are allowed to retain three players each from last season 21 Players at the draft are split in four categories on the basis of their experience 20 22 Player categories in the draft Category Description SalaryA Players with international cricket experience 6 lakhB1 B2 First class cricketers who have played at least 20 TNPL matches 2 3 lakhC Others 50 000 1 lakhThe salary cap for the most experienced players Category A was 5 lakh US 6 300 in 2016 15 In 2020 it was 6 lakh US 7 500 22 Until 2020 BCCI prevented TNCA from allowing outstation players to participate in the league 17 18 11 A maximum of 2 outstation players can be in a team given that they are not currently in any IPL team A separate draft for outstation players is scheduled to happen after 2020 IPL season for TNPL season 5 23 Sponsorship and revenues Edit The title sponsor from the inception was India Cements Limited whose term ended in 2019 In the first edition TNCA had earned a total of 33 51 crore in franchise rights This was the highest among all the local T20 leagues in India 8 The business model followed by TNPL is similar to the IPL s model 24 For the first five years central rights broadcast fees and sponsorship fees will be shared 80 per cent among the eight franchises with the rest going to the administrator TNCA 15 This excludes the match staging costs As much as 65 per cent will be divided equally between the franchises with the rest 15 per cent given to the franchises as per their standing in the league 15 Gate collections are not shared with the franchises 24 To attract sponsors owners were advised to name their teams after districts in the state 13 In 2019 some of the franchises faced financial difficulties and asked TNCA to bring changes to the revenue sharing model of the league 24 Prize money Edit The prize money split between the teams are 8 25 Champions 1 crore US 130 000 Runner up 60 lakh US 75 000 Two semi finalists 40 lakh US 50 000 each Remaining participants 25 lakh US 31 000 Teams EditThere are eight franchises competing in league 26 The franchises are named after a district it is representing in the state 13 8 Each team can have a maximum of 22 players that includes two outstation players 20 23 In 2021 One of the franchise changed their name and base VB Kanchi Veerans of Kancheepuram shifted to Tirunelveli featuring as Nellai Royal Kings 27 Chepauk Super Gillies Lyca Kovai Kings Dindigul Dragons Trichy Warriors Tiruppur Tamizhans Madurai Panthers Salem Spartans Nellai Royal Kingsclass notpageimage Team locations Team City District Captain Coach OwnerSalem Spartans Salem Salem Darryl S Ferrario B Ramprakash Vivo Chennai south distributor Selvakumar MChepauk Super Gillies Chennai Chennai Kaushik Gandhi Hemang Badani Metronation Chennai Television Private Limited DailythanthiLyca Kovai Kings Coimbatore Coimbatore Shahrukh Khan Sriram Somayajula Lyca ProductionsDindigul Dragons Dindigul Dindigul Hari Nishaanth Subramaniam Badrinath Take Solutions LtdTrichy Warriors Tiruchirapalli Tiruchirapalli Rahil Shah Tinu Yohannan Ruby BuildersTiruppur Tamizhans Tiruppur Tiruppur Mohammed R Prasanna iDream Cinemas and iDream PropertiesMadurai Panthers Madurai Madurai Arun Karthik Bharath Reddy Pooja DamodaranNellai Royal Kings Tirunelveli Tirunelveli Baba Aparajith A G Guruswamy Crown Forts LimitedDefunct teams EditTeam City DistrictTuti Patriots Tuticorin TuticorinKaraikudi Kaalai Karaikudi SivagangaV B Kanchi Veerans Kanchipuram KanchipuramV B Thiruvallur Veerans Tiruvallur TiruvallurRuby Kanchi Warriors Kanchipuram KanchipuramMadurai Super Giant Madurai MaduraiVenues EditA total of three venues were used until 2019 Grounds in Dindigul and Tirunelveli hosts every match in the league stages between them 28 The M A Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai is generally used for only two matches in the playoff stages including the final 28 NPR College Ground India Cements Cricket Ground M A Chidambaram Stadium Salem Cricket Foundation Stadium Sri Ramakrishna Institution Cricket Groundclass notpageimage Match venues Two new venues in Salem and Coimbatore are slated to host matches from 2020 onwards 27 The ground in Coimbatore was expected to host matches in the fourth season itself But TNCA wanted age group tournaments held there first before TNPL 29 27 The Chennai venue will not host matches in the upcoming season 30 Panaroma of the M A Chidambaram stadium Stadium City CapacityM A Chidambaram Stadium Chepauk Stadium Chennai 39 000Salem Cricket Foundation Stadium Salem 5000 25 000Sri Ramakrishna Institutions Cricket Ground SNR College Cricket Ground Coimbatore 10 000 citation needed NPR College Ground Dindigul 5 000Indian Cement Company Ground ICL Sankar Nagar Cricket Ground Tirunelveli 4 000 31 Tournament results EditTNPL season results Season Final Final venue No of teams Player of the seriesWinner Winning margin Runner up2016Details Tuti Patriots215 2 20 overs Won by 122 runs Scorecard Chepauk Super Gillies93 all out 18 5 overs M A Chidambaram Stadium Chennai 8 Narayan Jagadeesan2017Details Chepauk Super Gillies145 4 19 overs Won by 6 wickets Scorecard Tuti Patriots143 8 20 overs Washington Sundar2018Details Madurai Super Giants119 3 17 1 overs Won by 7 wickets Scorecard Dindigul Dragons117 all out 19 5 overs Arun Karthik2019Details Chepauk Super Gillies 126 8 20 overs Won by 12 runs Scorecard Dindigul Dragons 114 9 20 overs G Periyaswamy2021Details Chepauk Super Gillies 183 6 20 overs Won by 8 runs Scorecard Trichy Warriors 175 7 20 overs N Jagadeesan2022Details Chepauk Super Gillies and Lyca Kovai Kings declared co champions Co champions Scorecard None SNR College Cricket Ground Coimbatore Sandeep WarrierTeams performances Edit Team 2016 2017 2018 2019 2021 2022Chepauk Super Gillies 2nd 1st 8th 1st 1st 1stDindigul Dragons 3rd 6th 2nd 2nd 3rd 6thLyca Kovai Kings 4th 4th 3rd 5th 4th 1stNellai Royal Kings 6th 5th 7th 4th 5th 3rdSalem Spartans 1st 2nd 5th 6th 7th 8thSiechem Madurai Panthers 8th 8th 1st 3rd 6th 4thTiruppur Tamizhans 5th 3rd 4th 8th 8th 5thTrichy Warriors 7th 7th 6th 7th 2nd 7thRecords EditHighest totals Edit Score Team Opponent Season236 2 Nellai Royal Kings Trichy Warriors 2022215 2 Tuti Patriots Chepauk Super Gillies 2016209 3 Nellai Royal Kings Siechem Madurai Panthers 2022206 4 V B Kanchi Veerans Trichy Warriors 2016203 6 Dindigul Dragons Siechem Madurai Panthers 2018203 8 Chepauk Super Gillies Trichy Warriors 2022202 5 Dindigul Dragons Lyca Kovai Kings 2021201 1 Lyca Kovai Kings Dindigul Dragons 2021199 7 Lyca Kovai Kings Madurai Super Giants 2016197 3 V B Kanchi Veerans 2017Sources 32 33 34 35 Highest individual scores Edit Batsman Runs Balls Opponent SeasonBaba Aparajith Kanchi Veerans 118 63 Karaikudi Kaalai 2016Bharath Shankar Trichy Warriors 112 68 2017Kaushik Gandhi Tuti Patriots 111 68 Kanchi Veerans 2018Washington Sundar Tuti Patriots 107 61 Chepauk Super Gillies 2017Arun Karthik Madurai Panthers 106 61 Kovai Kings 2019Sources 36 37 38 39 Title sponsorship EditFrom 2016 to 2019 India Cements Limited Sankar Cement owned the title rights of the league 12 40 41 A tender for new title rights sponsor was released in March 2020 by TNCA 42 41 Sponsor PeriodIndia Cements Limited 2016 2017 India Cements Limited as Shankar Cements 2018 2019Shriram Group 2021 2022Broadcasting EditIn 2016 Star India acquired the media rights for 7 1 crore and became the broadcast partners of the league 8 43 44 The deal is worth between 7 2 crore and 10 crore for the first year and 8 crore and 12 crore in the second based on calculations 15 Disney Star broadcasts the matches on Star Sports 1 HD with English Commentary and in Star Sports 1 Tamil HD with Tamil Commentary 25 Star also broadcast via their OTT platform Disney Hotstar 45 Winning bidder Terms of deal FeeStar Sports 2016 2022 7 1 crore US 890 000 Voot Internet 2022Criticisms and controversies EditFranchises facing financial difficulties Edit On 26 May 2019 several franchise owners under financial distress wrote to TNCA asking for changes made in the upcoming season The leaked letter signed by teams Tuti Patriots Lyca Kovai Kings Siechem Madurai Panthers Trichy Warriors and iDream Karaikudi Kaalai was confidential in nature 24 46 The franchise owners and TNCA were both upset about the leak of the letter which had caused negative image towards the league 46 The main concerns in the letter were regarding the lack of outstation players participation quality of umpiring unavailability of Tamil Nadu players who represent India and matches being held in relatively smaller venues 24 47 The franchises were also concerned over the viewership for the league and the television rating points The league was criticised for not sharing the gate collections with the franchises following IPL model 24 Unable to recover the expenses franchises have reportedly suffered losses ranging from 15 25 crore They suggested several changes for TNPL They asked TNCA to allow outstation players and to ask Tamil Nadu players who represent India to take part in the league They also demanded a better revenue sharing method to prevent losses of the franchises 47 48 24 On 4 June 2019 in a meeting with the owners TNCA s reacted to the issue saying that it shares 80 per cent of the telecast and sponsorship fees with the franchises and the association gains only a net 5 crore from TNPL after meeting all expenses 46 Some owners were unsatisfied with the response and demanded a forensic audit of TNPL s accounts 46 Match fixing allegations Edit In 2019 Tuti Patriots and Madurai Panthers faced match fixing allegations BCCI president Sourav Ganguly had said that these franchises were suspended due to connection with bookies but TNCA said that they were not 49 48 50 However TNCA has asked franchise Tuti Patriots to remove two of their co owners in link to the corruption 51 In 2020 Tuti Patriots were renamed as Salem Spartans for the next season due to the change in ownership 27 See also EditList of regional T20 cricket leagues in India Celebrity Cricket LeagueReferences Edit TNPL Most runs Cricinfo com Retrieved 26 January 2018 TNPL Most wickets Cricinfo com Retrieved 22 January 2018 TNCA announces franchise based T20 league ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 22 October 2021 Srinivasan unveils 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