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2008 Indian Premier League
Cricket Tournament
Cricket Tournament
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| fromdate | |
| todate | |
| administrator | Board of Control for Cricket in India |
| cricket format | Twenty20 |
| tournament format | Double round-robin and knockout |
| champions | Rajasthan Royals |
| count | 1 |
| runner up | Chennai Super Kings |
| participants | 8 |
| matches | 59 |
| player of the series | Shane Watson (RR) |
| most runs | Shaun Marsh (KXIP) (616) |
| most wickets | Sohail Tanvir (RR) (22) |
| website | |
| next_year | 2009 |
| next_tournament | 2009 Indian Premier League |
| player of the series = Shane Watson (RR) The 2008 Indian Premier League season was the inaugural season of the Indian Premier League, established by the BCCI in 2007. The season commenced on 18 April 2008 with the final match was held on 1 June 2008. The competition started with a double round robin league stage, in which each of the 8 teams played a home match and an away match against every other team. These matches were followed by two semi-finals and a final.
In a match which went down to the last ball, Rajasthan Royals defeated Chennai Super Kings in the final to win the title, with Yusuf Pathan named the player of the match in the Finals and Shane Watson adjudged the player of the tournament. Sohail Tanvir won the purple cap for being the top wicket-taking bowler while Shaun Marsh won the orange cap for leading run-scorer in the tournament. Shreevats Goswami was awarded the best under-19 player award and the special award for Fair Play was won by the CSK.
Auctions and personnel signings
Main article: List of 2008 Indian Premier League auctions and personnel signings
The auctions for team ownership was held on January 24, 2008. Mumbai was the most expensive team, costing over 111.9 million. For the inaugural IPL season, each team had a salary cap of US$5 million (Rs. 20 crore approx.). Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly, Rahul Dravid, Yuvraj Singh and Virender Sehwag were classified as icon players. They played for the franchises representing their home towns and hence did not enter the auction. Few players were classified as marquee players and the teams which lost out on icon players were allowed one extra marquee player to be selected in the auction. The first auction was conducted on 20 February 2008 with Mahendra Singh Dhoni winning the highest bid of US$1.5 million. Andrew Symonds was most expensive foreign player. A further second auction was held for few foreign players signed. Teams also signed players on individual basis.
Venues
| Chennai | Mumbai | Mohali | Kolkata | Bangalore | Navi Mumbai | Hyderabad | Delhi | Jaipur | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chennai Super Kings | Mumbai Indians | Kings XI Punjab | |||||||||||
| M. A. Chidambaram Stadium | |||||||||||||
| Capacity: 50,000 | Wankhede Stadium | ||||||||||||
| Capacity: 45,000 | PCA Stadium | ||||||||||||
| Capacity: 30,000 | |||||||||||||
| [[Image:MAC Chepauk stadium.jpg | 150px]] | [[Image:Wankhede-1.jpg | 150px]] | [[Image:LightsMohali.png | 150px]] | ||||||||
| Kolkata Knight Riders | Royal Challengers Bangalore | Mumbai Indians | |||||||||||
| Eden Gardens | |||||||||||||
| Capacity: 80,000 | M. Chinnaswamy Stadium | ||||||||||||
| Capacity: 55,000 | DY Patil Stadium | ||||||||||||
| Capacity: 55,000 | |||||||||||||
| [[Image:Eden Gardens.jpg | 150px]] | [[Image:MChinnaswamy-Stadium.jpg | 150px]] | [[File:DY Patil IPL.jpg | 150px]] | ||||||||
| Deccan Chargers | Delhi Daredevils | Rajasthan Royals | |||||||||||
| Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium | |||||||||||||
| Capacity: 55,000 | Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium | ||||||||||||
| Capacity: 48,000 | Sawai Mansingh Stadium | ||||||||||||
| Capacity: 30,000 | |||||||||||||
| [[Image:Uppal stadium.jpg | 150px]] | [[File:Feroz Shah Kotla - WI vs RSA03.jpg | 150px]] | [[File:Sawai-Mansingh-Stadium-Jaipur.jpg | 150x150px]] | ||||||||
| {{location map+ | India | float=center | width=375 | caption= | places= |
Rules and regulations
Points in the group stage were awarded as follows:
| Results | Points |
|---|---|
| Win | 2 points |
| No result | 1 point |
| Loss | 0 points |
In the event of tied scores after both teams have faced their quota of overs, a bowl-out will determine the winner, even in the group stage.
In the group stage, teams will be ranked on the following criteria:
- Higher number of points
- If equal, higher number of wins
- If still equal, net run rate
- If still equal, lower bowling strike rate
- If still equal, result of head-to-head meeting.
Teams and standings
Points table
:(C) = Eventual champion; (R) = Runner-up.
Match summary
| RCB | KKR | A | 140R | N | KXIP | CSK | A | 33R | N | DD | RR | H | 9W | N | KKR | DEC | H | 5W | N | MI | RCB | A | 5W | N | RR | KXIP | H | 6W | N | DEC | DD | A | 9W | N | CSK | MI | H | 6R | N | DEC | RR | A | 3W | N | KXIP | MI | H | 66R | N | CSK | KKR | H | 9W | N | RCB | RR | A | 7W | N | KXIP | DD | H | 4W | N | MI | DEC | A | 10W | N | RCB | CSK | A | 13R | N | KKR | MI | A | 7W | N | DD | RCB | H | 10R | N | RR | KKR | H | 45R | N | DEC | KXIP | A | 7W | N | CSK | DD | A | 8W | N | RCB | DEC | H | 3R | N | KXIP | KKR | H | 9R | N | MI | DD | H | 29R | N | RR | CSK | H | 8W | N | RCB | KXIP | A | 6W | N | CSK | DEC | A | 8W | N | MI | RR | H | 7W | N | DD | CSK | A | 4W | N | KKR | RCB | H | 5R | N | RR | DEC | H | 8W | N | CSK | KXIP | H | 18R | N | DEC | KKR | A | 23R | N | RR | DD | H | 3W | N | KXIP | RCB | H | 9W | N | KKR | DD | H | 23R | N | MI | CSK | H | 9W | N | DD | DEC | H | 12R | N | MI | KKR | H | 8W | N | RR | RCB | H | 65R | N | DD | KXIP | A | 6R | Y | KKR | CSK | A | 3R | Y | DEC | MI | A | 25R | N | RCB | DD | A | 5W | N | KKR | RR | A | 6W | N | MI | KXIP | A | 1R | N | CSK | RCB | A | 14R | N | DD | KKR | N | | N | KXIP | DEC | H | 6W | N | CSK | RR | A | 10R | N | DD | MI | H | 5W | N | DEC | RCB | A | 5W | N | KKR | KXIP | H | 3W | N | RR | MI | H | 5W | N | DEC | CSK | A | 7W | N | KXIP | RR | H | 41R | N | RCB | MI | A | 9W | N
League stage
Matches
- Mumbai Indians 5 run outs in their innings is a record in the IPL
Playoffs
| team-width=200 | score-width=120
| RD1-text1 = 30 May — Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai | RD1-seed1 = 1 | RD1-team1 = Rajasthan Royals | RD1-score1 = 192/9 (20 overs) | RD1-seed2 = 4 | RD1-team2 = Delhi Daredevils | RD1-score2 = 87 (16.1 overs) | RD1-text2 = 31 May — Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai | RD1-seed3 = 2 | RD1-team3 = Kings XI Punjab | RD1-score3 = 112/8 (20 overs) | RD1-seed4 = 3 | RD1-team4 = Chennai Super Kings | RD1-score4 = 116/1 (14.5 overs)
| RD2-text1 = 1 June — DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai | RD2-seed1 = SF1W | RD2-team1 = Rajasthan Royals | RD2-score1 = 164/7 (20 overs) | RD2-seed2 = SF2W | RD2-team2 = Chennai Super Kings | RD2-score2 = 163/5 (20 overs)
Semi-final 1
Semi-final 2
Final
Main article: 2008 Indian Premier League final
Statistics
Most runs
| Player | Team | Mat | Inns | Runs | HS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shaun Marsh | Kings XI Punjab | 11 | 11 | **616** | 115 |
| Gautam Gambhir | Delhi Daredevils | 14 | 14 | **534** | 86 |
| Sanath Jayasuriya | Mumbai Indians | 14 | 14 | **514** | 114* |
| Shane Watson | Rajasthan Royals | 15 | 15 | **472** | 76* |
| Graeme Smith | Rajasthan Royals | 11 | 11 | **441** | 91 |
The tournament's leading scorer wore an orange cap when fielding.
Most wickets
| Player | Team | Mat | Wkts | BBI |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sohail Tanvir | Rajasthan Royals | 11 | **22** | 6/14 |
| Shane Warne | Rajasthan Royals | 15 | **19** | 3/19 |
| Sreesanth | Kings XI Punjab | 15 | **19** | 3/29 |
| Shane Watson | Rajasthan Royals | 15 | **17** | 3/10 |
| Piyush Chawla | Kings XI Punjab | 15 | **17** | 3/25 |
The tournament's leading wicket taker wore a purple cap when fielding. :Full Table on ESPNcricinfo :Note: Economy rate acts as a tie-breaker if players are level for most wickets.
Controversies
Cheerleaders

The IPL received criticism from a few politicians and feminists for bringing in foreign cheerleaders, which was seen by many to not be in the traditional spirit of the game, as well as being against some Indian sensibilities. Two cheerleaders from London were asked to leave the ground at Mohali "because of the colour of their skin" by Wizcraft International Entertainment, which handled the team Kings XI Punjab. Ellesha Newton and Sherinne Anderson, both from London and of African ancestry were allegedly barred from entering the stadium by employees of Wizcraft International Entertainment on the pretext that "people don't like dark girls here". Both girls alleged that an employee referred to them with the racial slur "nigger".
The BCCI said a probe would be initiated by the IPL only if the two women officially complain to IPL commissioner Lalit Modi.
The BCCI and IPL officials later expressed surprised that the two cheerleaders did not complain about the alleged racist behaviour while they were in India and spoke about it only after they returned to London.
"We have not received any complaint from any cheerleaders that they were asked to leave by the Mohali-based Kings XI Punjab franchise recently because of the colour of their skin." BCCI joint secretary M. P. Pandove said in Mohali.
Sreesanth and Harbhajan Singh altercation
On 25 April 2008, following the Kings XI Punjab's victory over the Mumbai Indians at Mohali, Kings XI Punjab player Sreesanth was slapped under his eye by Harbhajan Singh, the stand-in captain of Mumbai Indians. The incident came to light as Sreesanth was caught by TV cameras sobbing inconsolably on the field before the presentation ceremony. Sreesanth had since downplayed the incident saying he had no complaints against Singh who was "like an elder brother" to him. Singh's team had lost their third consecutive match, and he apparently reacted violently to Sreesanth's approaching him and reportedly saying "hard luck". The footage of the slap has not yet been released for public viewing. The BCCI launched an investigation into the incident and decided to ban Singh for the remaining 11 matches of his season.
References
References
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- "Indian Premier League 2007/08 Fixtures". ESPNcricinfo.
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- "IPL auctions to be held".
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- (10 March 2008). "Rajasthan best placed for second auction". ESPNcricinfo.
- [http://worldtwenty20.yahoo.com/abouttwenty20/playing-conditions.html Playing conditions] {{webarchive. link. (20 July 2008 , from ICC World Twenty20 homepage, retrieved 12 September 2007)
- [http://worldtwenty20.yahoo.com/abouttwenty20/icc_world_twenty20_playing_conditions_final.pdf Final WorldTwenty20 Playing conditions] {{webarchive. link. (11 September 2008 , from ICC World Twenty20 homepage, retrieved 12 September 2007)
- (2021-03-07). "Best fielding in the IPL".
- (24 April 2008). "Orange Cap to separate best from the rest". The Times of India.
- (12 May 2008). "After Orange, IPL now introduces Purple Cap". The Times of India.
- "IPL cheergirls face ban in Maharashtra".
- Banerjee, Poulomi. (20 May 2008). "'Colour of skin' comes into play 'Dark' girls told to leave". The Telegraph.
- Banerjee, Poulomi. (21 May 2008). "Cheerleaders called 'niggers' – Details of racial abuse at Mohali match out in the open". The Telegraph.
- "Cheerleader claims racist slur at IPL match".
- (24 April 2008). "Kings XI Punjab v Mumbai Indians". ESPNcricinfo.
- (24 April 2008). "Bhajji slaps, Sree sobs". [[The Telegraph (Kolkata).
- (24 April 2008). "Bhajji 'slaps' Sreesanth, makes him cry". [[The Times of India]].
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