2009 Indian Premier League Explained

2009 Indian Premier League
Administrator:Board of Control for Cricket in India
Cricket Format:Twenty20
Tournament Format:Double round-robin and knockout
Host:South Africa
Champions:Deccan Chargers
Runner Up:Royal Challengers Bangalore
Count:1
Participants:8
Matches:59
Player Of The Series:Adam Gilchrist (Deccan Chargers)
Most Runs:Matthew Hayden (CSK) (572)
Most Wickets:R. P. Singh (Deccan Chargers) (23)
Previous Year:2008
Previous Tournament:2008 Indian Premier League
Next Year:2010
Next Tournament:2010 Indian Premier League

The 2009 Indian Premier League season, abbreviated as IPL 2 or the 2009 IPL, was the second season of the Indian Premier League, established by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in 2007. The tournament was hosted by South Africa and was played between 18[1] April and 24 May 2009.[2] It was the second biggest cricket tournament in the world, after the Cricket World Cup,[3] and was forecast to have an estimated television audience of more than 200 million people in India alone.[4]

As the second season of the IPL coincided with multi-phase 2009 Indian general elections, in the aftermath of the 3 March 2009 attack on the Sri Lanka national cricket team the Government of India refused to commit security by Indian paramilitary forces. As a result, the BCCI decided to host the second season of the league outside India.[5] On 24 March 2009, the BCCI officially announced that the second season of the IPL was to be held in South Africa.[6] Though India did not host the second season, the format of the tournament remained unchanged from the 2008 season format.[7]

The IPL injected approximately US$100 million into South Africa's local economy.[8] In addition, the BCCI signed an 82 billion (US$1.63 billion) contract with Multi Screen Media to broadcast matches live from South Africa to India.[9]

The IPL was hosted successfully in South Africa and was hailed as an "extraordinary" accomplishment.[10] The tournament was particularly praised for globalizing cricket[11] and had set record television viewership.[12] The tournament was won by Deccan Chargers, who beat the Royal Challengers Bangalore in the final.[13]

Venues

DurbanCenturionJohannesburgCape Town
Kingsmead
Capacity: 25,000
Matches: 16
SuperSport Park
Capacity: 20,000
Matches: 12
(Including Semifinal)
New Wanderers Stadium
Capacity: 34,000
Matches: 8
(Including Semifinal & Final)
Newlands
Capacity: 25,000
Matches: 8
Port ElizabethEast LondonKimberleyBloemfontein
St George's Park
Capacity: 19,000
Matches: 7
Buffalo Park
Capacity: 15,000
Matches: 3
De Beers Oval
Capacity: 11,000
Matches: 3
OUTsurance Oval
Capacity: 20,000
Matches: 2

Rules and regulations

Some of the rules were changed for the 2009 edition of the IPL. The number of international players allowed in any one squad was increased from 8 to 10 although the number allowed in any playing 11 remained at 4.[14] The IPL sanctioned franchises to spend a further US$2 million during the auction taking the total salary cap for each franchise to US$7 million for the 2009 tournament.[15] The BCCI also negotiated with England Cricket Board (ECB) to allow English cricketers to participate in the tournament. English players were allowed to play for 21 days in between their tour to West Indies and the subsequent return tour.[16]

At the halfway point of each innings, a seven-and-a-half-minute television timeout was now held.[17] The change proved controversial, as critics and players felt that it broke the flow of the game, and because two-thirds of the break were devoted purely to additional advertising time. The timeout rules were revised for the 2010 season.[18]

The format is the same as previous season. Points in the group stage were awarded as follows:

Points
ResultsPoints
Win2 points
No result1 point
Loss0 points

If the match ends with the scores tied and there must be a winner, the tie is broken with a one over per side "Eliminator"[19] or "Super Over":[20] [21]

  1. Higher number of points
  2. If equal, higher number of wins
  3. If still equal, net run rate
  4. If still equal, lower bowling strike rate
  5. If still equal, result of head-to-head meeting.

Teams and standings

Points table

(C) = Eventual champion; (R) = Runner-up.

Winner, runner-up and best-performing semi-finalist in the group stage qualify for the 2009 Champions League Twenty20.

Match summary

League stage

Times are in Indian Standard Time . Subtract 3.5 hours for local time in South Africa[22] ----

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Playoffs

Semi-final 1

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Final

See main article: 2009 Indian Premier League final.

Statistics and awards

Most runs

Player Team Runs
Matthew HaydenChennai Super Kings12 572 65
Adam GilchristDeccan Chargers16 495 85
AB de VilliersDelhi Daredevils13 465 105
Suresh RainaChennai Super Kings14 436 100
Tillakaratne DilshanDelhi Daredevils13 418 67
The tournament's leading scorer wore an orange cap when fielding.[25]

Full Table on ESPNcricinfo

Most wickets

PlayerTeam Matches Wickets Best bowling
16 23 4/22
16 21 5/5
13 19 3/27
13 18 3/11
15 18 3/21
The tournament's leading wicket taker wore a purple cap when fielding.[26]

Full Table on ESPNcricinfo

Awards

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Indian Premier League 2008. 5 August 2015. cricketwa.
  2. Web site: IPL second season set for April 2009 . 2008-06-02 . 8 April 2008. ESPNcricinfo. https://web.archive.org/web/20080609091354/http://content-www.cricinfo.com/ipl/content/story/345624.html. 9 June 2008 . live.
  3. Web site: South Africa was chosen ahead of England to host Indian Premier League . https://web.archive.org/web/20120921080709/http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,25239224-23212,00.html . 21 September 2012 . live . 2009-06-30.
  4. http://edition.cnn.com/2009/SPORT/03/23/cricket.ipl.india.england/index.html England and South Africa race to host IPL
  5. https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/news/ipl-will-be-held-outside-india-bcci/articleshow/4299420.cms IPL will be held outside India: BCCI
  6. News: South Africa to host IPL . 26 September 2021 . ESPNcricinfo . en.
  7. Web site: IPL shifted out of the country . https://web.archive.org/web/20110606050857/http://www.hindustantimes.com/StoryPage/StoryPage.aspx?sectionName=HomePage&id=e3d93445-8de1-4c0a-8d79-0fd6bf32cf50&Headline=IPL+shifted+out+of+the+country . 6 June 2011 . dead . 2009-06-30 . dmy-all .
  8. http://www.smh.com.au/news/sport/cricket/rain-saves-south-africa-poms-may-be-denied-ipl-due-to-englishweather/2009/03/24/1237656930349.html Rain saves South Africa: Poms may be denied IPL due to English weather
  9. https://web.archive.org/web/20090329080026/http://www.hindu.com/2009/03/26/stories/2009032656401900.htm IPL signs Rs. 8200-cr deal with MSM
  10. https://web.archive.org/web/20090602122809/http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5gnwfIK0c4dwuyJVLrEwbZfbIwWag IPL hailed as 'extraordinary' achievement
  11. https://web.archive.org/web/20090601050956/http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5jUMb5Sv6x4CkLeDi80etpRL8gPuQ Extravagant IPL changes world landscape
  12. News: Record TV viewership generated for semi-final match of IPL 2 . Business Standard India . 25 May 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090602195711/http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/record-tv-viewership-generated-for-semi-final-matchipl-2/359084/ . 2 June 2009 . live . 2009-06-30. Sinha . Ashish .
  13. https://web.archive.org/web/20110425135520/http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5giI06IJjSvsSvUwdDrErdcsl2DdQ Deccan steal IPL show amid the glitz
  14. Web site: IPL auction shifted to 6 February . ESPNcricinfo . 21 October 2008 . 2009-03-11. https://web.archive.org/web/20090316194715/http://content.cricinfo.com/india/content/story/374805.html. 16 March 2009 . live.
  15. Web site: 2011-01-11. No lid; salary cap only on paper. 2021-03-13. Hindustan Times. en.
  16. Web site: England players agree three-week IPL window . ESPNcricinfo . 22 January 2009 . 2009-03-11. https://web.archive.org/web/20090318055908/http://content.cricinfo.com/ipl2009/content/story/387469.html. 18 March 2009 . live.
  17. News: Indian Premier League introduces compulsory time-outs during matches. The Guardian. 4 April 2013. London. Lawrence. Booth. 16 April 2009.
  18. News: IPL 3 to start on March 12 in Hyderabad. https://web.archive.org/web/20130506114657/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2009-08-11/top-stories/28156697_1_ipl-chairman-lalit-modi-ipl-ii-deccan-chargers. dead. 6 May 2013. 4 April 2013. The Times of India. 11 August 2009.
  19. Web site: One-over eliminator could replace bowl-out. 27 June 2008. 2008-12-26. ESPNcricinfo.
  20. Web site: Windies edge NZ in Twenty20 thriller. 26 December 2008. 2008-12-26. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. https://web.archive.org/web/20081229064717/http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/12/26/2455345.htm. 29 December 2008 . live.
  21. Web site: Benn stars in thrilling tie. 26 December 2008. 26 December 2008. ESPNcricinfo. https://web.archive.org/web/20090313092804/http://content.cricinfo.com/nzvwi2008_09/content/current/story/384254.html. 13 March 2009. live.
  22. Web site: IPL Live Score. Zerocric. 25 February 2009.
  23. Web site: 2021-03-11. The 10 lowest powerplay scores in IPL history. 2021-03-13. T20 Head to Head. en-GB.
  24. Web site: Indian Premier League Cricket Team Records & Stats . 2021-03-13. ESPNcricinfo.
  25. News: Orange Cap to separate best from the rest. The Times of India. 24 April 2008. 2008-05-13. https://web.archive.org/web/20080521025326/http://ipl.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Orange_Cap_to_separate_best_from_the_rest/articleshow/2980277.cms. 21 May 2008 . dead.
  26. News: 12 May 2008 . After Orange, IPL now introduces Purple Cap . The Times of India . dead . 2008-05-13 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080521025557/http://ipl.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Purple_Cap_introduced_in_IPL_/articleshow/3033819.cms . 21 May 2008.
  27. Web site: Rohit wins 'U-23 success of IPL' award. Deccan Chronicle . https://web.archive.org/web/20090525120039/http://www.deccanchronicle.com/ipl/rohit-wins-%E2%80%98u-23-success-ipl%E2%80%99-award-643 . 25 May 2009 . dead . 2009-06-30.