2010 Champions League Twenty20 Explained

2010 Champions League Twenty20
Cricket Format:Twenty20
Tournament Format:Round-robin and knockout
Host:South Africa
Champions:Chennai Super Kings
Count:1
Participants:10
Matches:23
Player Of The Series:Ravichandran Ashwin
Most Runs:Murali Vijay (294)
Most Wickets:Ravichandran Ashwin (13)
Website:www.clt20.com
Previous Year:2009
Previous Tournament:2009 Champions League Twenty20
Next Year:2011
Next Tournament:2011 Champions League Twenty20
Runner Up:Warriors

The 2010 Champions League Twenty20 was the second edition of the Champions League Twenty20, an international Twenty20 cricket tournament. The tournament, which was held from 10 to 26 September 2010 in South Africa, featured ten teams from Australia, India, New Zealand, South Africa, Sri Lanka, and the West Indies.[1] [2] Chennai Super Kings won the tournament, defeating the Warriors in the final.

Host selection

In February 2010, Cricket South Africa announced that the country had been chosen to host the tournament, although this was later denied by tournament chairman Lalit Modi, who listed a range of possibilities as hosts.[3] At the conclusion of the 2010 Indian Premier League in April, South Africa was confirmed as the venue for the tournament. The country had previously hosted the 2009 Indian Premier League.[4]

Format

The tournament consisted of 23 matches, divided into a group stage and a knockout stage. In the group stage, teams were divided into two groups of five teams, with each team playing each other team in its group once. The top two teams from each group advanced to the semi-finals.[5]

Prize money

Unchanged from the previous edition, the total prize money for the competition was US$6 million. In addition to the prize money, each team received a participation fee of $500,000.[6]

Following the conclusion of the tournament, some teams reported that they had not received their prize money, which was due to be paid by the end of January 2011.[7] [8] [9]

Teams

The tournament was reduced in size from 12 to ten teams as the tournament dates clashed with the end of the English domestic seasoning teams from the England and Wales Cricket Board were unable to take part.[10]

Pakistani teams did not take part in the tournament, as in 2009. Ijaz Butt, the chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board, had reportedly refused an invitation for a Pakistani team to take part due to no Pakistani cricketers being purchased during the 2010 Indian Premier League player auction.[11] Butt later stated his comments were misunderstood, but tournament administrators had already made the decision to omit a Pakistani team.[12]

!Cricket Board !! Domestic tournament !! Number of teams !! Qualified teams
Australia 2
India 3
New Zealand 1 Central Districts Stags
South Africa 2
Sri Lanka 1 Wayamba Elevens
West Indies 1 Guyana[13]

Squads

See main article: 2010 Champions League Twenty20 squads. Several teams were missing star players that helped them qualify for the tournament, mostly due to their commitment to another qualified team or to their national team.[14] In the case of a player being a part of more than one qualified team, he can play for his "home" team (the team from the country he is eligible to represent in international cricket) without consequence. If he plays for any other team, that team must pay the home team US$200,000 as compensation. The Royal Challengers Bangalore were the only team to pay the compensation, forcing three international players to play for them instead of their home team.[15] Jacques Kallis, Cameron White and Ross Taylor were obligated to play for Bangalore as their contracts stated Bangalore had first rights over them should they qualify for the tournament with another team.[16]

Venues

Matches were played at four venues in South Africa. Both Warriors and Highveld Lions played some of their group stage matches at their home grounds, St George's Park and Wanderers Stadium, and the semi-finals were held at Kingsmead Cricket Ground and Supersport Park. The final was held at Wanderers.[17]

Fixtures and results

All times shown are in South African Standard Time (UTC+02).

Group stage

Group B

Knockout stage

Semi-finals
Final

Statistics

Most runs

Player Team Runs High score
294 73
286 74
226 78
203 94 not out

Most wickets

Player Team Wickets Best bowling
13 4/18
Chennai Super Kings12 3/16
9 3/27
8 2/36

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cricinfo staff . Ten teams for 2010 Champions League . Cricinfo . 15 June 2010 . 24 May 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100527084458/http://www.cricinfo.com/t20champions2010/content/story/460726.html . 27 May 2010 . live .
  2. Web site: CLT20 to feature 10 teams. Champions League Twenty20. 15 June 2010. 24 May 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100607040922/http://www.clt20.com/news/index.php?id=1796. 7 June 2010 . dead.
  3. Web site: Champions League venue undecided – Modi . 19 February 2010 . 2010-08-08 . CricInfo .
  4. Web site: South Africa to host Champions League . 25 April 2010 . 2010-08-08 . CricInfo .
  5. Web site: 2010 Champions League T20 to have new format . In this format Subham rout is the cheapest player with only Re 1. 29 June 2010 . 2010-07-22 . CricInfo . https://web.archive.org/web/20100708013015/http://www.cricinfo.com/t20champions2010/content/story/465152.html . 8 July 2010 . live .
  6. Web site: Guyana aim for Champions League glory . 12 August 2010 . CricInfo . 2010-08-12 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100813035027/http://www.cricinfo.com/westindies/content/story/472111.html. 13 August 2010 . live.
  7. News: South African franchises yet to receive CLT20 prize money . Firdose . Moonda . 31 January 2011 . ESPN . CricInfo . 2011-03-10 .
  8. News: FICA urges players to boycott Champions League T20 . Press Trust of India. 9 March 2011 . 2011-03-10 .
  9. News: May slams Twenty20 prizemoney debacle . Liam . FitzGibbon . 8 March 2011 . ninemsn . Wide World of Sports . 2011-03-10 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110309182233/http://wwos.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=8221304 . 9 March 2011 . dead.
  10. Web site: Cricinfo staff. No English counties in Champions League Twenty20. Cricinfo. 15 June 2010. 27 April 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100524155444/http://www.cricinfo.com/t20champions2010/content/story/460432.html. 24 May 2010 . live.
  11. Web site: 'No Pakistan team in Champions League' – Butt . 25 February 2010 . CricInfo . 2010-07-22 .
  12. Web site: Pakistan disappointed at Champions League exclusion . Samiuddin, Osman . 28 May 2010 . CricInfo . 2010-07-22 .
  13. Web site: Teams: Guyana . Champions League Twenty20 . 2010-09-11 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100902161036/http://www.clt20.com/CLT20/TeamsDetails.cl?parameter=getTeam&id=4 . 2 September 2010 . dead.
  14. Web site: Bangalore keen to retain foreign players . 30 July 2010 . CricInfo . 2010-08-16 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100802135553/http://www.cricinfo.com/t20champions2010/content/story/469993.html . 2 August 2010 . live .
  15. Web site: Bangalore retain foreign players for CLT20 . 10 August 2010 . CricInfo . 2010-08-11 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100817064043/http://www.cricinfo.com/t20champions2010/content/story/471910.html. 17 August 2010 . live.
  16. Web site: Kallis obligated to play for Bangalore – Warriors chief . 15 August 2010 . CricInfo . 2010-08-16 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100817225640/http://www.cricinfo.com/t20champions2010/content/story/472536.html. 17 August 2010 . live.
  17. Web site: Airtel CLT20 schedule announced. The Official CLT20 Website. 29 June 2010. 2010-08-11. https://web.archive.org/web/20100703072645/http://www.clt20.com/news/index.php?id=1798. 3 July 2010 . dead.