Administrator(s) | ICL |
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Cricket format | Twenty20 |
Tournament format(s) | Round-robin tournament and Knockout |
Host(s) | India |
Champions | Lahore Badshahs (Inauguralth title) |
Participants | 9 |
Matches | 41 |
Player of the series | Rana Naved-ul-Hasan (Badshahs) |
Most runs | Imran Nazir (Badshahs) |
The ICL 20-20 Indian Championship 2008/09 was the second tournament of the second ICL season, it was also the second 20-20 Indian Championship. The tournament commenced on 10 October 2008, with the final match to be held on 16 November 2008. Both the opening and closing fixtures were played in Hyderabad, India. The league consisted of nine teams. Each team playing each other once.[1]
2008/09 season
The 2008/09 season saw the introduction of a new team, the Dhaka Warriors.
The season opener consisted of this calendar year's Edelweiss 20s Challenge finalists the Lahore Badshahs and the Hyderabad Heroes.
Each winning teams gets 2,500,000 Rupees; while each Man of the match receives 200,000 Rupees, a trophy and an electric motobike.
Venues
All the games were played at one of the following stadiums:
Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad, Telangana
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Tau Devi Lal Stadium, Gurgaon, Haryana
Tau Devi Lal Cricket Stadium, Panchkula, Haryana
Fixtures and results
Scorecard | Date | Venue | Team 1 | Team 2 | Result | Man of the Match | ||
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Group Stage | ||||||||
1 | 10 October | Hyderabad | Lahore Badshahs | Hyderabad Heroes | Heroes won by 18 runs (VJD method) | Ambati Rayudu (Heroes) | ||
2 | 11 October | Hyderabad | Dhaka Warriors | Chennai Superstars | Superstars won by 6 wickets | Syed Mohammed (Superstars) | ||
3 | 12 October | Hyderabad | Ahmedabad Rockets | Delhi Giants | Giants won by 13 runs | Paul Nixon (Giants) | ||
4 | 12 October | Hyderabad | Royal Bengal Tigers | Lahore Badshahs | Tigers won by 8 wickets | Hamish Marshall (Tigers) | ||
5 | 13 October | Hyderabad | Chandigarh Lions | Mumbai Champs | Lions won by 2 wickets | Sarabjit Singh (Lions) | ||
6 | 14 October | Hyderabad | Ahmedabad Rockets | Chennai Superstars | Superstars won by 35 runs (VJD method) | Russel Arnold (Superstars) | ||
7 | 15 October | Hyderabad | Dhaka Warriors | Hyderabad Heroes | Heroes won by 4 wickets | Alok Kapali (Warriors) | ||
8 | 16 October | Hyderabad | Delhi Giants | Royal Bengal Tigers | Tigers won by 35 runs | Craig McMillan (Tigers) | ||
9 | 17 October | Ahmedabad | Ahmedabad Rockets | Mumbai Champs | Rockets won by 9 wickets | Ryan Campbell (Rockets) | ||
10 | 18 October | Ahmedabad | Chandigarh Lions | Chennai Superstars | Lions won by 8 runs | Daryl Tuffey (Lions) | ||
11 | 19 October | Ahmedabad | Mumbai Champs | Royal Bengal Tigers | Tigers won by 12 runs | Rohan Gavaskar ((Tigers)) | ||
12 | 19 October | Ahmedabad | Ahmedabad Rockets | Lahore Badshahs | Badshahs won by 31 runs | Azhar Mahmood (Badshahs) | ||
13 | 20 October | Ahmedabad | Delhi Giants | Dhaka Warriors | Warriors won by 62 runs | Nazimuddin (Warriors) | ||
14 | 21 October | Ahmedabad | Chennai Superstars | Hyderabad Heroes | Superstars won by 18 runs | Ian Harvey (Superstars) | ||
15 | 22 October | Ahmedabad | Ahmedabad Rockets | Royal Bengal Tigers | Rockets won by 10 wickets | Bhima Rao (Rockets) | ||
16 | 23 October | Ahmedabad | Mumbai Champs | Lahore Badshahs | Badshahs won by 8 wickets | Imran Nazir (Badshahs) | ||
17 | 24 October | Gurgaon | Delhi Giants | Chennai Superstars | Superstars won by 5 runs | Hemang Badani (Superstars) | ||
18 | 25 October | Gurgaon | Dhaka Warriors | Royal Bengal Tigers | Tigers won by 8 wickets | Deep Dasgupta (Tigers) | ||
19 | 26 October | Gurgaon | Chandigarh Lions | Hyderabad Heroes | Heroes won by 9 wickets | Abdul Razzaq (Heroes) | ||
20 | 26 October | Gurgaon | Delhi Giants | Lahore Badshahs | Giants won by 6 wickets | Ali Murtaza (Giants) | ||
21 | 27 October | Gurgaon | Mumbai Champs | Dhaka Warriors | Warriors won by 6 wickets | Alok Kapali (Warriors) | ||
22 | 28 October | Gurgaon | Chandigarh Lions | Royal Bengal Tigers | Lions won by 8 wickets | Tejinder Pal Singh (Lions) | ||
23 | 29 October | Gurgaon | Ahmedabad Rockets | Hyderabad Heroes | Heroes won by 3 runs | Ambati Rayudu (Heroes) | ||
24 | 30 October | Gurgaon | Delhi Giants | Mumbai Champs | Champs won by 58 runs | Ranjit Khirid (Champs) | ||
25 | 31 October | Panchkula | Chandigarh Lions | Dhaka Warriors | Warriors won by 8 wickets | Shahriar Nafees (Warriors) | ||
26 | 1 November | Panchkula | Delhi Giants | Hyderabad Heroes | Giants won by 1 run | Abbas Ali (Giants) | ||
27 | 2 November | Panchkula | Chennai Superstars | Mumbai Champs | Superstars won by 75 runs | Ganapathi Vignesh (Superstars) | ||
28 | 2 November | Panchkula | Chandigarh Lions | Lahore Badshahs | Badshahs won by 7 wickets | Rana Naved-ul-Hasan (Badshahs) | ||
29 | 3 November | Panchkula | Ahmedabad Rockets | Dhaka Warriors | Dhaka Warriors won by 13 runs |
Mahbubul Karim(Dhaka), Nazimuddin(Dhaka) | ||
30 | 4 November | Panchkula | Chennai Superstars | Royal Bengal Tigers | Royal Bengal Tigers won by 9 wickets | Hamish Marshall (Tigers) | ||
31 | 5 November | Panchkula | Chandigarh Lions | Delhi Giants | Match tied, Delhi Giants won in bowl out | Manish Mishra (Giants) | ||
32 | 6 November | Panchkula | Hyderabad Heroes | Mumbai Champs | Hyderabad Heroes won by 79 runs | Nicky Boje (Heroes) | ||
33 | 7 November | Ahmedabad | Lahore Badshahs | Dhaka Warriors | Lahore Badshahs won by 5 wickets | Rana Naved-ul-Hasan (Badshahs) | ||
34 | 8 November | Ahmedabad | Hyderabad Heroes | Royal Bengal Tigers | Hyderabad Heroes won by 9 wickets | PIS Reddy (Heroes) | ||
35 | 9 November | Ahmedabad | Chandigarh Lions | Ahmedabad Rockets | Ahmedabad Rockets won by 39 runs | Murray Goodwin (Rockets) | ||
36 | 9 November | Ahmedabad | Chennai Superstars | Lahore Badshahs | Lahore Badshahs won by 13 runs | Imran Farhat and Rana Naved-ul-Hasan (Badshahs) |
Standings
Points Table | |||||||
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Team | M | W | L | NR | Pts | NRR | |
Hyderabad Heroes | 8 | 6 | 2 | 0 | 12 | +0.97 | |
Lahore Badshahs | 8 | 5 | 3 | 0 | 10 | +0.78 | |
Chennai Superstars | 8 | 5 | 3 | 0 | 10 | +0.77 | |
Royal Bengal Tigers | 8 | 5 | 3 | 0 | 10 | -0.27 | |
Dhaka Warriors | 8 | 4 | 4 | 0 | 8 | +0.21 | |
Delhi Giants | 8 | 4 | 4 | 0 | 8 | -0.84 | |
Ahmedabad Rockets | 8 | 3 | 5 | 0 | 6 | +0.31 | |
Chandigarh Lions | 8 | 3 | 5 | 0 | 6 | -0.48 | |
Mumbai Champs | 8 | 1 | 7 | 0 | 2 | -1.34 |
Knock-out
Match Number | Date | Venue | Team 1 | Team 2 | Result | Man of the Match | ||||||||
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Knock-out Stage | ||||||||||||||
Semi 1 | 10 November | Hyderabad | Chennai Superstars | Lahore Badshahs | Lahore Badshahs won by 6 wickets | Inzamam-ul-Haq | ||||||||
Semi 2 | 11 November | Motera | Hyderabad Heroes | Royal Bengal Tigers | Hyderabad Heroes won by 3 wickets | Stuart Binny | ||||||||
Final 1 | 13 November | Ahmedabad | Lahore Badshahs | Hyderabad Heroes | Lahore Badshahs won by 4 wickets | Imran Farhat | ||||||||
Final 2 | 15 November | Hyderabad | Lahore Badshahs | Hyderabad Heroes | Hyderabad Heroes won by 8 runs | Jimmy Maher | ||||||||
Final 3 | 16 November | Hyderabad | Lahore Badshahs | Hyderabad Heroes | Lahore Badshahs won by 8 wickets | Imran Nazir |
Awards
- Longest six: Imran Nazir (Badshahs) (114m)
- Most improved player: Stuart Binny (Heroes)
- Man of the Series: Rana Naved-ul-Hasan (Badshahs)
References
- ↑ "ICL 20-20 Indian Championship, 2008/09". ICL. Archived from the original on 1 December 2008. Retrieved 2 October 2008.