Rising Pune Supergiant

Rising Pune Supergiant
Personnel
Coach Stephen Fleming
Owner Atul Karande
Team information
City Pune, Maharashtra, India
Colours RPS
Founded December 2015 (December 2015)
Dissolved May 2017 (May 2017)
Home ground Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune (Capacity : 37,406)
Secondary home ground(s) Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam (Capacity : 50,000)
Rising Pune Supergiant in 2017

The Rising Pune Supergiant (often abbreviated as RPS) was a franchise cricket team based in Pune, Maharashtra, that played in the Indian Premier League in 2016 and 2017. It was the second team representing Pune after Pune Warriors India. The team along with Gujarat Lions featured as two-season replacements for Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals, who were suspended due to their involvement in illegal betting by their respective owners.[1]

The Rising Pune Supergiant franchise is owned by RP-Sanjiv Goenka Group controlled by Sanjiv Goenka.[2] The team name was announced (as Rising Pune Supergiants) on 18 January 2016 by Goenka in Kolkata and Raghu Iyer was appointed CEO.[3] The owners changed the team name to Rising Pune Supergiant on 26 March 2017.[4] The team lost the 2017 IPL Final to Mumbai Indians by 1 run, which was the team's last game in the IPL.[5][6]

Home ground

The Rising Pune Supergiant's home ground was the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune. However, controversies arose over holding 2016 IPL games in Maharashtra due to water usage of the cricket stadiums during severe drought and the Bombay High Court ordered all matches in May to be shifted out of the state.[7] On 15 April 2016, it was reported that the Rising Pune Supergiants were considering the ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium in Vishakhapatnam as an alternate home ground.[8]

Seasons

Year Indian Premier League
IPL 2016 Group stage (7/8)
IPL 2017 Runners-up

Kit and sponsors

The official merchandise was provided by SEVEN and the principal shirt sponsor was Jio, Kent RO Systems. Spykar, Gulf Oil, Gemini Oil, Finolex Pipes, LYF Smartphones, DBS Bank and Marriott International were the associated sponsors for 2016 season. They also signed tournament partners such as OLA, Kingfishers, Deakin University, New India Assurance, Gourmet Renaissance and Fan Garage.

Year Kit Manufacturers Sponsor (Front) Sponsor (Back) Sponsor (Chest)
2016 SEVEN Kent RO Systems Spykar Gulf Oil
2017 none Motorola Jio

IPL 2017 Squad

  • Players with international caps are listed in bold
No. Name Nat Birth date Batting style Bowling style Signed year
Salary
Notes
Batsmen
3Ajinkya RahaneIndia (1988-06-05) 5 June 1988Right-handedRight-arm medium201680 million (US$1.1 million)
13Faf du PlessisSouth Africa (1984-07-13) 13 July 1984Right-handedRight-arm leg break201647.5 million (US$660,000)Overseas
22Mayank AgarwalIndia (1991-02-16) 16 February 1991Right-handed201716 million (US$220,000)
45Manoj TiwaryIndia (1985-11-14) 14 November 1985Right-handedRight-arm leg break googly20175 million (US$70,000)
49Steve SmithAustralia (1989-06-02) 2 June 1989Right-handedRight-arm leg break201640 million (US$560,000)Captain/Overseas
52Rahul TripathiIndia (1991-03-02) 2 March 1991Right-handedRight-arm medium20171 million (US$14,000)
100Usman KhawajaAustralia (1986-12-18) 18 December 1986Left-handedRight-arm medium201610 million (US$140,000)Overseas
All-rounders
5Baba AparajithIndia (1994-07-08) 8 July 1994Right-handedRight-arm off break20161 million (US$14,000)
18Ankit SharmaIndia (1991-04-20) 20 April 1991Left-handedSlow left-arm orthodox20161 million (US$14,000)
25Mitchell MarshAustralia (1991-10-20) 20 October 1991Right-handedRight-arm medium-fast201648 million (US$670,000)Overseas
Withdrawn Player
29Rajat BhatiaIndia (1979-10-22) 22 October 1979Right-handedRight-arm medium20166 million (US$84,000)
54Daniel ChristianAustralia (1983-05-04) 4 May 1983Right-handedRight-arm medium-fast201710 million (US$140,000)Overseas
55Ben StokesEngland (1991-06-04) 4 June 1991Left-handedRight-arm fast-medium2017145 million (US$2.0 million)Overseas
555Washington SundarIndia (1999-10-05) 5 October 1999Left-handedRight-arm off break2017Replacement signing
Wicket-keepers
7MS DhoniIndia (1981-07-07) 7 July 1981Right-handedRight-arm medium2016125 million (US$1.7 million)
27Ankush BainsIndia (1995-12-16) 16 December 1995Right-handed20161 million (US$14,000)
Milind TandonIndia (1993-10-29) 29 October 1993Right-handed20171 million (US$14,000)
Bowlers
1Rahul ChaharIndia (1999-08-04) 4 August 1999Right-handedRight-arm leg break googly20171 million (US$14,000)
9Deepak ChaharIndia (1992-08-07) 7 August 1992Right-handedRight-arm medium-fast20161 million (US$14,000)
10Shardul ThakurIndia (1991-10-16) 16 October 1991Right-handedRight-arm medium-fast20172 million (US$28,000)
11Ashok DindaIndia (1984-03-25) 25 March 1984Right-handedRight-arm medium-fast20165 million (US$70,000)
63Adam ZampaAustralia (1992-03-31) 31 March 1992Right-handedRight-arm leg break googly20163 million (US$42,000)Overseas
69Lockie FergusonNew Zealand (1991-06-13) 13 June 1991Right-handedRight-arm fast20175 million (US$70,000)Overseas
77Jaydev UnadkatIndia (1991-10-18) 18 October 1991Right-handedLeft-arm medium-fast20173 million (US$42,000)
99Ravichandran AshwinIndia (1986-09-17) 17 September 1986Right-handedRight-arm off break201675 million (US$1.0 million)
Withdrawn Player
999Imran TahirSouth Africa (1979-03-27) 27 March 1979Right-handedRight-arm leg break googly2017Replacement signingOverseas
Ishwar PandeyIndia (1989-08-15) 15 August 1989Right-handedRight-arm medium-fast20162 million (US$28,000)
Jaskaran SinghIndia (1991-12-21) 21 December 1991Left-handedLeft-arm medium-fast20161 million (US$14,000)
Saurabh KumarIndia (1993-05-01) 1 May 1993Left-handedSlow left-arm orthodox20171 million (US$14,000)

    Administration and support staff

    Results summary

    By season

    2016 Season

    The Rising Pune Supergiant made an excellent start to the season, convincingly winning their first game against the defending champions, Mumbai Indians, by 9 wickets. However, they went on to lose their next four games - against the Gujarat Lions, Kings XI Punjab, Royal Challengers Bangalore and the Kolkata Knight Riders. The inclusion of Ashoke Dinda, in their 6th game of the season, provided a brief inspiration as the Supergiants beat the Sunrisers Hyderabad by 34 runs. They lost the next two games - against the Gujarat Lions and the Mumbai Indians - at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune. The Supergiants were also briefly bolstered by the arrival of Australian batsmen Usman Khawaja and George Bailey against the Delhi Daredevils at the Feroz Shah Kotla and went on to win the game by 7 wickets.[9] Pune's last game of the season was against Kings XI Punjab, with the loser finishing at the bottom of the points table. RPS was struggling to chase down a total of 172 despite a good start from the openers and they kept losing wickets at constant intervals. RPS needed 23 runs from the last over which was bowled by Axar Patel with captain MS Dhoni on the crease. After a wide, four, six and two dot balls, RPS were left requiring 12 runs from the last two balls. It seemed the game was over but Dhoni pulled off the incredible and hit two sixes off the last two balls. This win ensured RPS didn't finish at the bottom of the points table.[10] At the end of the 2016 IPL, the Supergiants won only 5 games out of 14, and won only 2 of their 7 home games - 4 at the MCA Stadium in Pune and 3 at their new home ground, the ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium in Vishakhapatnam. They finished at seventh place in the IPL points table.[11]

    2017 Season

    After the auction, Pune axed MS Dhoni as captain and Steve Smith was appointed captain barely months before the start of the 2017 season.[12] The franchise then changed their name to Rising Pune Supergiant, removing the 's', on 26 March 2017.[4] Washington Sundar replaced Ravichandran Ashwin who was ruled out of the tournament with a sports hernia.[13] RPS bought Ben Stokes for ₹14.5 Crore at the auction, making him the most expensive overseas player in the history of the IPL.[14] Imran Tahir was roped in by RPS as a replacement for Mitchell Marsh, who was once again ruled out of the tournament due to a shoulder injury.[15] This decision proved to be extremely decisive, as Imran Tahir went on to take 18 wickets in 12 games for RPS before leaving for his national team, along with Faf du Plessis.

    RPS once again got off to a great start in IPL 2017 by beating the Mumbai Indians by 7 wickets in their first game. However, losses against Kings XI Punjab, Delhi Daredevils and Gujarat Lions followed and it seemed like Pune were repeating what took place last year. However, results picked up and RPS won 7 out of their next 8 games, all of them by close margins, with the top performers being Rahul Tripathi, Jaydev Unadkat, Ben Stokes and Imran Tahir. But a 6-day gap left them rusty and RPS lost to Delhi Daredevils by 7 runs, forcing them to win their last game vs Punjab to qualify. In their do-or-die game vs Punjab, RPS skittled them out for 73 and won comfortably by 9 wickets, thus finishing in second place with 18 points and qualifying for the play-offs.

    RPS faced the Mumbai Indians in Qualifier 1 at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, with a win securing them a spot in the final. RPS batted first and posted a slightly below-par total of 162-4, with 41 runs coming from the last two overs, thanks to well-paced innings from Manoj Tiwary and Ajinkya Rahane and a late surge from MS Dhoni. Washington Sundar ripped apart the middle order of the Indians and finished with career best figures of 3-16 in 4 overs. Shardul Thakur and Jaydev Unadkat chipped in as Pune beat the Mumbai Indians comfortably by 20 runs.

    RPS faced the Mumbai Indians for the fourth time in the season, in the final at Hyderabad. This was Rising Pune Supergiant's last game in the IPL. RPS had a psychological edge over Mumbai, considering RPS had beaten them on all three meetings in the season. Rohit Sharma won the toss and decided to bat first. Jaydev Unadkat and Adam Zampa took key wickets as Mumbai crumbled to 79-7 but a late surge from Krunal Pandya meant that Mumbai finished with a slightly-below par score of 129-8. RPS looked comfortable after the powerplay but over-cautious batting cost them dearly. Ajinkya Rahane scored runs easily but captain Steve Smith struggled and things took a turn when Rahane got out for 44. MS Dhoni arrived but was quickly removed for 10 and Pune were left requiring 11 runs from the last over with Smith and Manoj Tiwary at the crease. Tiwary hit a four on the first ball off Mitchell Johnson's bowling and RPS looked to have the trophy in the bag. But Smith and Tiwary got out off consecutive deliveries which left RPS requiring 7 runs from 3 balls. A single from Washington Sundar and a double from Daniel Christian meant RPS required 4 runs from the last ball. Unfortunately, RPS could only complete two runs before Sundar was run out. Thus, Mumbai Indians won by 1 run to get their 3rd IPL title.

    Performance summary in Indian Premier League
    YearPldWonLossNRTiedSR(%)PositionSummary
    2016 14590035.71%7Group stage
    2017 161060062.5%2Runners-Up

    Rising Pune Supergiants in 2016

    No. Date Opponent Venue Result Man of the Match Scorecard
    19 April 2016Mumbai IndiansMumbaiWon by 9 wicketsIndia Ajinkya Rahane 66*(42)Scorecard
    214 April 2016Gujarat LionsRajkotLost by 7 wicketsScorecard
    317 April 2016Kings XI PunjabMohaliLost by 6 wicketsScorecard
    422 April 2016Royal Challengers BangalorePuneLost by 13 runsScorecard
    524 April 2016Kolkata Knight RidersPuneLost by 2 wickets
    626 April 2016Sunrisers HyderabadHyderabadWon by 34 runs (D/L)India Ashok Dinda 3/23 (4 overs)Scorecard
    729 April 2016Gujarat LionsPuneLost by 3 wicketsScorecard
    81 May 2016Mumbai IndiansPuneLost by 8 wicketsScorecard
    95 May 2016Delhi DaredevilsDelhiWon by 7 wicketsIndia Ajinkya Rahane 63* (48)Scorecard
    107 May 2016Royal Challengers BangaloreBangaloreLost by 7 wicketsScorecard
    1110 May 2016Sunrisers HyderabadVisakhapatnamLost by 4 runsAustralia Adam Zampa 6/19 (4 overs)
    1214 May 2016Kolkata Knight RidersKolkataLost by 8 wickets (D/L)
    1317 May 2016Delhi DaredevilsVisakhapatnamWon by 19 Runs (D/L)India Ashok Dinda 3/20 (4 overs)
    1421 May 2016Kings XI PunjabVisakhapatnamWon by 4 WicketsIndia MS Dhoni 64*(32)Scorecard
    Overall record of 5-9
    Seventh in the points table
    Did not make it to the playoffs

    Rising Pune Supergiant in 2017- League Stage

    No. Date Opponent Venue Result Man of the Match Scorecard
    16 April 2017Mumbai IndiansPuneWon by 7 wicketsAustralia Steve Smith 84*(54)Scorecard
    28 April 2017Kings XI PunjabIndoreLost by 6 wicketsScorecard
    311 April 2017Delhi DaredevilsPuneLost by 97 runsScorecard
    414 April 2017Gujarat LionsRajkotLost by 7 wicketsScorecard
    516 April 2017Royal Challengers BangaloreBanagloreWon by 27 runsEngland Ben Stokes 3/18 (4 overs)Scorecard
    622 April 2017Sunrisers HyderabadPuneWon by 6 wicketsIndia MS Dhoni 61*(34)Scorecard
    724 April 2017Mumbai IndiansMumbaiWon by 3 runsEngland Ben Stokes 2/21 (4 overs)Scorecard
    826 April 2017Kolkata Knight RidersPuneLost by 7 wicketsScorecard
    929 April 2017Royal Challengers BangalorePuneWon by 61 runsNew Zealand Lockie Ferguson 2/7 (4 overs)Scorecard
    101 May 2017Gujarat LionsPuneWon by 5 wicketsEngland Ben Stokes 103*(63)Scorecard
    113 May 2017Kolkata Knight RidersKolkataWon by 4 wicketsIndia Rahul Tripathi 93(52)Scorecard
    126 May 2017Sunrisers HyderabadHyderabadWon by 12 runsIndia Jaydev Unadkat 5/30 (4 overs)Scorecard
    1312 May 2017Delhi DaredevilsDelhiLost by 7 runsScorecard
    1414 May 2017Kings XI PunjabPuneWon by 9 wicketsIndia Jaydev Unadkat 2/12 (3 overs)Scorecard
    League Stage record of 9-5
    Second in the points table
    Made it to the playoffs

    Rising Pune Supergiant in 2017 Play-Offs

    Play-Off Date Opponent Venue Result Man of the Match Scorecard
    Qualifier 116 May 2017Mumbai IndiansMumbaiWon by 20 runsIndia Washington Sundar 3/16 (4 overs)Scorecard
    Final21 May 2017Mumbai IndiansHyderabadLost by 1 runScorecard
    Qualifier 1
    16 May
    20:00 (D/N)
    Scorecard
    Rising Pune Supergiant
    162/4 (20 overs)
    v
    Mumbai Indians Home team
    142/9 (20 overs)
    Manoj Tiwary 58 (48)
    Lasith Malinga 1/14 (3 overs)
    Parthiv Patel 52 (40)
    Washington Sundar 3/16 (4 overs)
    Rising Pune Supergiant won by 20 runs
    Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
    Umpires: Sundaram Ravi (India) and Chettithody Shamshuddin (India)
    Player of the match: Washington Sundar (Rising Pune Supergiant)
    • Mumbai Indians won the toss and elected to field.
    • 3/16 (4 overs) were the best figures of Washington Sundar (Rising Pune Supergiant).
    • This victory meant RPS directly qualified for the final.

    Final
    21 May
    20:00 (D/N)
    Scorecard
    Mumbai Indians
    129/8 (20 overs)
    v
    Rising Pune Supergiant
    128/6 (20 overs)
    Krunal Pandya 47 (38)
    Jaydev Unadkat 2/19 (4 overs)
    Steve Smith 51 (50)
    Mitchell Johnson 3/26 (4 overs)
    Mumbai Indians won by 1 run
    Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad
    Umpires: Nigel Llong (England) and Sundaram Ravi (India)
    Player of the match: Krunal Pandya (Mumbai Indians)
    • Mumbai Indians won the toss and elected to bat.
    • Mumbai Indians became the first team to win a third IPL title.
    • This was Rising Pune Supergiant's last IPL game and was the first IPL final to be decided by 1 run.

    Records

    Most Runs

    PlayerMatInnsNORunsAveSRHS100504s6s
    India Ajinkya Rahane 3030486233.15122.7974088918
    Australia Steve Smith 2322474241.22131.79101136520
    India MS Dhoni 3027957431.88124.7864*023330
    India Rahul Tripathi 1414039127.92146.4493024317
    India Manoj Tiwary 1513332432.40137.2860023111
    • Source: Cricinfo[16]

    Most Wickets

    PlayerMatInnsWktsBBIAvgEconSR4w5w
    India Jaydev Unadkat 1212245/3013.417.0211.43019
    Australia Adam Zampa 1111196/1914.637.5411.60315
    South Africa Imran Tahir 1212183/1820.507.8515.610050
    England Ben Stokes 1212123/1826.337.1822.09897
    India Ashok Dinda 1212123/2029.165.6420.25616
    • Source: Cricinfo[17]

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