ICL 20-20 Indian Championship 2008–09

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]

ICL 20-20 Indian Championship 2008/09
Administrator(s)ICL
Cricket formatTwenty20
Tournament format(s)Round-robin tournament and Knockout
Host(s) India
ChampionsLahore Badshahs (Inauguralth title)
Participants9
Matches played41
Player of the seriesRana Naved-ul-Hasan (Badshahs)
Most runsImran Nazir (Badshahs)

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
Group Stage
1October 10HyderabadLahore BadshahsHyderabad HeroesHeroes won by 18 runs (VJD method)Ambati Rayudu (Heroes)
2October 11HyderabadDhaka WarriorsChennai SuperstarsSuperstars won by 6 wicketsSyed Mohammed (Superstars)
3October 12HyderabadAhmedabad RocketsDelhi GiantsGiants won by 13 runsPaul Nixon (Giants)
4October 12HyderabadRoyal Bengal TigersLahore BadshahsTigers won by 8 wicketsHamish Marshall (Tigers)
5October 13HyderabadChandigarh LionsMumbai ChampsLions won by 2 wicketsSarabjit Singh (Lions)
6October 14HyderabadAhmedabad RocketsChennai SuperstarsSuperstars won by 35 runs (VJD method)Russel Arnold (Superstars)
7October 15HyderabadDhaka WarriorsHyderabad HeroesHeroes won by 4 wicketsAlok Kapali (Warriors)
8October 16HyderabadDelhi GiantsRoyal Bengal TigersTigers won by 35 runsCraig McMillan (Tigers)
9October 17AhmedabadAhmedabad RocketsMumbai ChampsRockets won by 9 wicketsRyan Campbell (Rockets)
10October 18AhmedabadChandigarh LionsChennai SuperstarsLions won by 8 runsDaryl Tuffey (Lions)
11October 19AhmedabadMumbai ChampsRoyal Bengal TigersTigers won by 12 runsRohan Gavaskar ((Tigers))
12October 19AhmedabadAhmedabad RocketsLahore BadshahsBadshahs won by 31 runsAzhar Mahmood (Badshahs)
13October 20AhmedabadDelhi GiantsDhaka WarriorsWarriors won by 62 runsNazimuddin (Warriors)
14October 21AhmedabadChennai SuperstarsHyderabad HeroesSuperstars won by 18 runsIan Harvey (Superstars)
15October 22AhmedabadAhmedabad RocketsRoyal Bengal TigersRockets won by 10 wicketsBhima Rao (Rockets)
16October 23AhmedabadMumbai ChampsLahore BadshahsBadshahs won by 8 wicketsImran Nazir (Badshahs)
17October 24GurgaonDelhi GiantsChennai SuperstarsSuperstars won by 5 runsHemang Badani (Superstars)
18October 25GurgaonDhaka WarriorsRoyal Bengal TigersTigers won by 8 wicketsDeep Dasgupta (Tigers)
19October 26GurgaonChandigarh LionsHyderabad HeroesHeroes won by 9 wicketsAbdul Razzaq (Heroes)
20October 26GurgaonDelhi GiantsLahore BadshahsGiants won by 6 wicketsAli Murtaza (Giants)
21October 27GurgaonMumbai ChampsDhaka WarriorsWarriors won by 6 wicketsAlok Kapali (Warriors)
22October 28GurgaonChandigarh LionsRoyal Bengal TigersLions won by 8 wicketsTejinder Pal Singh (Lions)
23October 29GurgaonAhmedabad RocketsHyderabad HeroesHeroes won by 3 runsAmbati Rayudu (Heroes)
24October 30GurgaonDelhi GiantsMumbai ChampsChamps won by 58 runsRanjit Khirid (Champs)
25October 31PanchkulaChandigarh LionsDhaka WarriorsWarriors won by 8 wicketsShahriar Nafees (Warriors)
26November 1PanchkulaDelhi GiantsHyderabad HeroesGiants won by 1 runAbbas Ali (Giants)
27November 2PanchkulaChennai SuperstarsMumbai ChampsSuperstars won by 75 runsGanapathi Vignesh (Superstars)
28November 2PanchkulaChandigarh LionsLahore BadshahsBadshahs won by 7 wicketsRana Naved-ul-Hasan (Badshahs)
29November 3PanchkulaAhmedabad RocketsDhaka WarriorsDhaka Warriors won by 13 runs

Mahbubul Karim(Dhaka), Nazimuddin(Dhaka)

30November 4PanchkulaChennai SuperstarsRoyal Bengal TigersRoyal Bengal Tigers won by 9 wicketsHamish Marshall (Tigers)
31November 5PanchkulaChandigarh LionsDelhi GiantsMatch tied, Delhi Giants won in bowl outManish Mishra (Giants)
32November 6PanchkulaHyderabad HeroesMumbai ChampsHyderabad Heroes won by 79 runsNicky Boje (Heroes)
33November 7AhmedabadLahore BadshahsDhaka WarriorsLahore Badshahs won by 5 wicketsRana Naved-ul-Hasan (Badshahs)
34November 8AhmedabadHyderabad HeroesRoyal Bengal TigersHyderabad Heroes won by 9 wicketsPIS Reddy (Heroes)
35November 9AhmedabadChandigarh LionsAhmedabad RocketsAhmedabad Rockets won by 39 runsMurray Goodwin (Rockets)
36November 9AhmedabadChennai SuperstarsLahore BadshahsLahore Badshahs won by 13 runsImran Farhat and Rana Naved-ul-Hasan (Badshahs)

Standings

Points Table
Team M W L NR Pts NRR
Hyderabad Heroes 862012+0.97
Lahore Badshahs 853010+0.78
Chennai Superstars 853010+0.77
Royal Bengal Tigers 853010-0.27
Dhaka Warriors 84408+0.21
Delhi Giants 84408-0.84
Ahmedabad Rockets 83506+0.31
Chandigarh Lions 83506-0.48
Mumbai Champs 81702-1.34

Knock-out

Match Number Date Venue Team 1 Team 2 Result Man of the Match
Knock-out Stage
Semi 1November 10HyderabadChennai SuperstarsLahore BadshahsLahore Badshahs won by 6 wicketsInzamam-ul-Haq
Semi 2November 11MoteraHyderabad HeroesRoyal Bengal TigersHyderabad Heroes won by 3 wicketsStuart Binny
Final 1November 13AhmedabadLahore BadshahsHyderabad HeroesLahore Badshahs won by 4 wicketsImran Farhat
Final 2November 15HyderabadLahore BadshahsHyderabad HeroesHyderabad Heroes won by 8 runsJimmy Maher
Final 3November 16HyderabadLahore BadshahsHyderabad HeroesLahore Badshahs won by 8 wicketsImran Nazir

Awards

  • Longest six: Imran Nazir (Badshahs) (114m)
  • Most improved player: Stuart Binny (Heroes)
  • Man of the Series: Rana Naved-ul-Hasan (Badshahs)

References

  1. "ICL 20-20 Indian Championship, 2008/09". ICL. Archived from the original on 2008-12-01. Retrieved 2008-10-02.
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