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2009 Indian Premier League



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2009 Indian Premier League


Logo of the DLF Indian Premier League
Administrator(s) BCCI
Cricket format Twenty20
Tournament format(s) Double round-robin and Knockout
Host Flag of South Africa South Africa[1]
Participants 8
Official website www.iplt20.com

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



Concerns were raised in India that the tournament was the prime target of Islamic terrorists.[5] Because the second season of the IPL coincided with multi-phase 2009 Indian general elections, India's ruling United Progressive Alliance (UPA) refused to commit security by Indian paramilitary forces. As a result, the BCCI decided to host the second season of the league outside India.[6] On March 24, 2009, the BCCI officially announced that the second season of the IPL will be held in South Africa.[7]



Though India will not host the second season, the format of the tournament will remain unchanged from the 2008 season format.[8] According to Lalit Modi, chairperson of IPL, all the 59 matches of the second season will take place per schedule and an IPL official said that England and South Africa were initially being considered the front-runners to host the league.[9][10] South Africa was chosen as the venue primarily due to concerns over England's weather.[11]



Relocating the tournament will pose extreme logistical challenges for the BCCI since more than 10,000 cricketers and other staff members will be flown from India to South Africa within a span of a few weeks.[12] The IPL is expected to inject approximately US$100 million into South Africa's local economy.[13] In addition, the BCCI signed a Rs. 8,200 crores contract with Multi Screen Media to broadcast matches live from South Africa to India.[14]









Contents







[edit] Changes



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 remains at 4.[15] The players purchase cap was increased from 5 to 7 million. The BCCI also negotiated with the ECB to allow English cricketers to participate in the 2009 edition of the IPL. English players will be allowed to play for 21 days in between their tour to West Indies and the subsequent return tour.[16]




[edit] Pre-season trades and signings



[edit] Trade window


Teams were reluctant to trade initially due to the troubled economic times and the general desire to concentrate on building a well-rounded team as opposed to making profits out of trades.[17] Kolkata were initially inclined to present Pakistani express bowler Shoaib Akhtar for trade but later withdrew from a deal.[18][not in citation given]






















2009 To Mumbai Indians


Zaheer Khan
To Bangalore Royal Challengers


Robin Uthappa
2009 To Delhi Daredevils


Ashish Nehra
To Mumbai Indians


Shikhar Dhawan
2009 To Mumbai Indians


Jaydev Shah
To Bangalore Royal Challengers


Gaurav Dhiman and Pankaj Singh


[edit] Signings






Delhi Daredevils scouts prompted management to sign David Warner early in the off-season




With most international players (barring members of the England squad and Indian Cricket League players) signing up for the first season on multi-season contracts, the emphasis for off-season signings for 2009 were possible up-and-coming young players from international domestic circuits. Some teams, including the Delhi Daredevils sent scouts to domestic and 'emerging player' matches held in Australia to sign up players.[19]


Suggestions of a draft for young Indian players were not considered this season, although the Kolkata Knight Riders have formed a Talent Research Development Wing (TRDW) to spot young talent and have begun training young Indian prospects for future Kolkata duty.[18][not in citation given]



Pre-auction signings



Post-auction signings

Any 'unsold' players as well as players sought after as replacements for Pakistani players who would be unable to play for their IPL team in 2009 can be signed on after the auction. These include:




[edit] Re-signings


IPL Replacement Players, filling in for players away on national duty, and some under-19 players, were recruited with a one-year contract and hence their franchises had the choice to resign them or release them as free agents.





[edit] Retirements



  • Shaun Pollock opted not to return to the Mumbai Indians. Pollock retired from international cricket in 2008 prior to the first IPL, though he is going to be their bowling coach this season.

  • Darren Lehmann retired from The Rajasthan camp and is currently coaching Deccan Chargers.


  • Stephen Fleming retired as a player and is coaching the Chennai Super Kings team.


Withdrawals Other players opted to withdraw from this particular season from the IPL, but have not ruled out returning in the future. In most cases, the reason for withdrawal was that the players wanted a break from the hectic international schedule. There have also been withdrawals due to injury and also Pakistanis who have had their contracts terminated or suspended due to tensions between India amd Pakistan since the Mumbai Terrorist Attacks. Most withdrawals were Australian international players, for whom the IPL would be the only break between a series against Pakistan and the upcoming long tour of England which would include The Ashes series. Withdrawals included:






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[edit] Player auction


The player auction was held on 6 February 2009 in Goa. There was a two-million dollar cap for teams buying at the auction. The following acquisitions were made: [20]







































































































Player Franchise Price (USD)
Owais Shah Delhi Daredevils 275,000
Paul Collingwood Delhi Daredevils 275,000
Fidel Edwards Deccan Chargers 150,000
Dwayne Smith Deccan Chargers 100,000
Kevin Pietersen Bangalore Royal Challengers 1,550,000
Jesse Ryder Bangalore Royal Challengers 160,000
Tyron Henderson Rajasthan Royals 650,000
Shaun Tait Rajasthan Royals 375,000
Andrew Flintoff Chennai Super Kings 1,550,000
Thilan Thushara Chennai Super Kings 140,000
George Bailey Chennai Super Kings 50,000
JP Duminy Mumbai Indians 950,000
Kyle Mills Mumbai Indians 150,000
Mohammad Ashraful Mumbai Indians 75,000
Ravi Bopara Kings XI Punjab 450,000
Jerome Taylor Kings XI Punjab 150,000
Mashrafe Mortaza Kolkata Knight Riders 600,000


[edit] Build-up







Kevin Pietersen was signed for a record 1.55 million USD by Bangalore Royal Challengers and made captain of the team



The media build-up to the second season of the IPL was largely centred around security concerns, but another focus was Kolkata Knight Riders' coach John Buchanan's radical four-captain plan, which was created to utilize the knowledge of Sourav Ganguly, Chris Gayle, Brendon McCullum and Brad Hodge together as captains. The plan met its fair share of criticism and approval, with critics claiming the plan would lead to too much conflict of opinion on the field while supporters claimed that Twenty20 is suited to such radical ideas.



Much of the other hype around the IPL was the impact of the new-look Bangalore Royal Challengers with their new captain Kevin Pietersen. Bangalore owner Vijay Mallya, disappointed with the team's 7th place performance last season and its categorization as a test team, sought radical changes and signed Pietersen for a record 1.55 million USD contract before making him captain of the side (replacing Rahul Dravid who captained last season as the icon player of the Royal Challenegers). The Challengers also acquired hard-hitting batsmen Robin Uthappa and Jesse Ryder.



Some of the other topics of discussion were the potential benefit teams with a large number of South African players, like the Challengers, could gain from local knowledge of the conditions. There was also some concern about how teams like Kings XI Punjab could deal with the mass exodus of some of its core unit during the series due to international duty and how teams would deal with the loss of Pakistani players who in some cases (eg. Sohail Tanvir with the Rajasthan Royals) played a large part in their teams' fortunes last season.



[edit] Stadiums














































Durban Centurion Johannesburg Cape Town
Sahara Stadium Kingsmead

Capacity: 25,000


Matches: 17
Supersport Park

Capacity: 20,000

Matches: 12
New Wanderers Stadium

Capacity: 34,000

Matches: 8
Sahara Park Newlands

Capacity: 25,000


Matches: 8


Port Elizabeth East London Kimberley Bloemfontein
St George's Park

Capacity: 19,000

Matches: 7
Buffalo Park

Capacity: 15,000


Matches: 4
De Beers Oval

Capacity: 11,000

Matches: 3
OUTsurance Oval

Capacity: 20,000

Matches: 2



[edit] Rules and regulations


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






















Points
Results Points
Win 2 points
No Result 1 point
Loss 0 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"[21] or "Super Over":[22] [23]




  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.



[edit] Teams and standings





































































































Team Played Won Lost No Result Points Net Run Rate
Rajasthan Royals 0 0 0 0 0 -
Kings XI Punjab 0 0 0 0 0 -
Chennai Super Kings 0 0 0 0 0 -
Delhi Daredevils 0 0 0 0 0 -
Mumbai Indians 0 0 0 0 0 - Top 2 teams qualify for the T20 Champions League.
Kolkata Knight Riders 0 0 0 0 0 -
Royal Challengers Bangalore 0 0 0 0 0 -
Deccan Chargers 0 0 0 0 0 -





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





[edit] Results



[edit] Group stage






































































































































Chennai

Super Kings


Deccan


Chargers


Delhi

Daredevils


Kings XI

Punjab


Kolkata

Knight Riders


Mumbai

Indians


Rajasthan

Royals


Royal Challengers

Bangalore
Chennai Super Kings
Deccan Chargers
Delhi Daredevils
Kings XI Punjab
Kolkata Knight Riders
Mumbai Indians
Rajasthan Royals
Royal Challengers Bangalore

Note: Results listed are according to the home and visitor teams.

Note: Click on the results to see match summary.








Home team win Visitor team win Match abandoned





[edit] Knockout stage


















































































Semi-finals Final
20:00 22 May - Centurion Park, Pretoria
 
 
won by  
20:00 24 May - The Wanderers, Johannesburg
 
 
won by  
20:00 23 May - The Wanderers, Johannesburg
 
 
won by  






[edit] Warm-up games


The match between Cape Cobras and Rajasthan Royals was billed as the Clash of the Champions due to both teams being champions of their country's Twenty20 leagues. However, as an IPL warmup, both teams fielded understrength teams in order to try out new blood, with only 4 of Rajasthan's 2008 title-winning team playing the warm-up. Nashua Cape Cobras were the victors.























19:45 11 April 2009

(Scorecard)
Nashua Cape Cobras

142/7 (20 overs)
v Rajasthan Royals

115 (19 overs)
Cape Cobras won by 27 runs

Newlands, Cape Town

Umpires: Earl Hendrikse and Adrian Holdstock

Man of the Match: Rory Kleinveldt
Richard Levi 36 (22)

Amit Singh 3/18
Rob Quiney 34 (22)

Rory Kleinveldt 4/23




[edit] Group stage



[edit] April























16:00 18 April 2009
(H) Mumbai Indians
v Chennai Super Kings
Newlands, Cape Town




















20:00 18 April 2009
(H) Rajasthan Royals
v Royal Challengers Bangalore
Newlands, Cape Town























16:00 19 April 2009
(H) Delhi Daredevils
v Kings XI Punjab
Newlands, Cape Town




















20:00 19 April 2009
(H) Deccan Chargers
v Kolkata Knight Riders
Newlands, Cape Town
























20:00 20 April 2009
(H) Chennai Super Kings
v Royal Challengers Bangalore
St George's Park, Port Elizabeth























16:00 21 April 2009
(H) Kings XI Punjab
v Kolkata Knight Riders
Kingsmead, Durban




















20:00 21 April 2009
(H) Rajasthan Royals
v Mumbai Indians
Kingsmead, Durban
























20:00 22 April 2009
(H) Royal Challengers Bangalore
v Deccan Chargers
Newlands, Cape Town























16:00 23 April 2009
(H) Chennai Super Kings
v Delhi Daredevils
Kingsmead, Durban




















20:00 23 April 2009
(H) Kolkata Knight Riders
v Rajasthan Royals
Newlands, Cape Town
























20:00 24 April 2009
(H) Royal Challengers Bangalore
v Kings XI Punjab
Kingsmead, Durban























16:00 25 April 2009
(H) Mumbai Indians
v Deccan Chargers
Kingsmead, Durban




















20:00 25 April 2009
(H) Chennai Super Kings
v Kolkata Knight Riders
Newlands, Cape Town
























16:00 26 April 2009
(H) Royal Challengers Bangalore
v Delhi Daredevils
St George's Park, Port Elizabeth



















20:00 26 April 2009
(H) Kings XI Punjab
v Rajasthan Royals
Newlands, Cape Town
























16:00 27 April 2009
(H) Chennai Super Kings
v Deccan Chargers
Kingsmead, Durban



















20:00 27 April 2009
(H) Kolkata Knight Riders
v Mumbai Indians
St George's Park, Port Elizabeth
























20:00 28 April 2009
(H) Delhi Daredevils
v Rajasthan Royals
Centurion Park, Pretoria
























16:00 29 April 2009
(H) Kolkata Knight Riders
v Royal Challengers Bangalore
Kingsmead, Durban



















20:00 29 April 2009
(H) Kings XI Punjab
v Mumbai Indians
Kingsmead, Durban
























16:00 30 April 2009
(H) Deccan Chargers
v Delhi Daredevils
Centurion Park, Pretoria




















20:00 30 April 2009
(H) Rajasthan Royals
v Chennai Super Kings
Centurion Park, Pretoria




[edit] May





















16:00 01 May 2009
(H) Mumbai Indians
v Kolkata Knight Riders
Buffalo Park, East London



















20:00 01 May 2009
(H) Kings XI Punjab
v Royal Challengers Bangalore
Kingsmead, Durban
























16:00 02 May 2009
(H) Deccan Chargers
v Rajasthan Royals
St George's Park, Port Elizabeth



















20:00 02 May 2009
(H) Delhi Daredevils
v Chennai Super Kings
The Wanderers, Johannesburg
























16:00 03 May 2009
(H) Kolkata Knight Riders
v Kings XI Punjab
St George's Park, Port Elizabeth




















20:00 03 May 2009
(H) Royal Challengers Bangalore
v Mumbai Indians
The Wanderers, Johannesburg























20:00 04 May 2009
(H) Chennai Super Kings
v Deccan Chargers
Buffalo Park, East London
























16:00 05 May 2009
(H) Rajasthan Royals
v Kings XI Punjab
Kingsmead, Durban




















20:00 05 May 2009
(H) Delhi Daredevils
v Kolkata Knight Riders
Kingsmead, Durban























20:00 06 May 2009
(H) Deccan Chargers
v Mumbai Indians
Centurion Park, Pretoria
























16:00 07 May 2009
(H) Royal Challengers Bangalore
v Rajasthan Royals
Centurion Park, Pretoria




















20:00 07 May 2009
(H) Kings XI Punjab
v Chennai Super Kings
Centurion Park, Pretoria























20:00 08 May 2009
(H) Delhi Daredevils
v Mumbai Indians
Buffalo Park, East London
























16:00 09 May 2009
(H) Deccan Chargers
v Kings XI Punjab
De Beers Oval, Kimberley




















20:00 09 May 2009
(H) Chennai Super Kings
v Rajasthan Royals
De Beers Oval, Kimberley























16:00 10 May 2009
(H) Mumbai Indians
v Royal Challengers Bangalore
St George's Park, Port Elizabeth




















20:00 10 May 2009
(H) Kolkata Knight Riders
v Delhi Daredevils
The Wanderers, Johannesburg
























20:00 11 May 2009
(H) Rajasthan Royals
v Deccan Chargers
De Beers Oval, Kimberley























16:00 12 May 2009
(H) Royal Challengers Bangalore
v Kolkata Knight Riders
Centurion Park, Pretoria




















20:00 12 May 2009
(H) Mumbai Indians
v Kings XI Punjab
Centurion Park, Pretoria
























20:00 13 May 2009
(H) Delhi Daredevils
v Deccan Chargers
Kingsmead, Durban























16:00 14 May 2009
(H) Royal Challengers Bangalore
v Chennai Super Kings
Kingsmead, Durban




















20:00 14 May 2009
(H) Mumbai Indians
v Rajasthan Royals
Kingsmead, Durban
























20:00 15 May 2009
(H) Kings XI Punjab
v Delhi Daredevils
OUTsurance Oval, Bloemfontein























16:00 16 May 2009
(H) Chennai Super Kings
v Mumbai Indians
St George's Park, Port Elizabeth




















20:00 16 May 2009
(H) Kolkata Knight Riders
v Deccan Chargers
The Wanderers, Johannesburg
























16:00 17 May 2009
(H) Kings XI Punjab
v Deccan Chargers
The Wanderers, Johannesburg



















20:00 17 May 2009
(H) Rajasthan Royals
v Delhi Daredevils
OUTsurance Oval, Bloemfontein
























20:00 18 May 2009
(H) Kolkata Knight Riders
v Chennai Super Kings
Centurion Park, Pretoria
























20:00 19 May 2009
(H) Delhi Daredevils
v Royal Challengers Bangalore
The Wanderers, Johannesburg























16:00 20 May 2009
(H) Rajasthan Royals
v Kolkata Knight Riders
Kingsmead, Durban




















20:00 20 May 2009
(H) Chennai Super Kings
v Kings XI Punjab
Kingsmead, Durban
























16:00 21 May 2009
(H) Mumbai Indians
v Delhi Daredevils
Centurion Park, Pretoria



















20:00 21 May 2009
(H) Deccan Chargers
v Royal Challengers Bangalore
Centurion Park, Pretoria




[edit] Semi-Finals





















20:00 22 May 2009
tba
v tba
Centurion Park, Pretoria
























20:00 23 May 2009
tba
v tba
The Wanderers, Johannesburg




[edit] Finals




















20:00 24 May 2009
v The Wanderers, Johannesburg



Times are in Indian Standard Time (UTC+5:30). Subtract 3.5 hours for local time in South Africa.