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IPL 2024 Prize Money: SRH got INR 12.5 Crore, Full list of IPL Winners.

SRH will receive INR 12.5 crore, with RR receiving INR 7 crore for finishing third in the IPL Winner. Here is how much Shreyas Iyer’s KKR will make.

On Sunday, Shreyas Iyer’s Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) defeated Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 final at the MA Chidambaram Stadium, turning the high-voltage duel into a one-sided contest. Mitchell Starc showcased his bowling prowess in the cash-rich league’s summit showdown, helping KKR bowl out SRH for just 113, as the 2016 victors achieved the lowest-ever IPL final score.

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Australian left arm fast Starc had two wickets and conceded 14 runs against Hyderabad. At Chepauk, Andre Russell and Harshit Rana shared five wickets to dismiss SRH for a lowly total in 18.3 overs. In response, opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz scored 39 off 32 balls, while Venkatesh Iyer went unbeaten on 52 off 26 balls to secure KKR’s eight-wicket victory over SRH in the IPL 2024 Final. Kolkata has won the prestigious trophy for the third time in IPL history thanks to a convincing victory.

How much did KKR earn after 3rd title win?

Even though the IPL has not issued an official statement, the victors of this season’s event will receive the same prize money as last year. The entire prize pool for participating teams in the IPL 2024 was INR 46.5 crore. With the BCCI not altering the prize money list, KKR will receive INR 20 crore for winning the IPL 2024. Sunrisers Hyderabad would receive INR 12.5 crore for placing second in IPL 2024. Former champions Rajasthan Royals will receive INR 7 crore, while Royal Challengers Bengaluru will get INR 6.5 crore for finishing fourth this season.

Kohli and Harshal gets INR 10 lakh each

Virat Kohli, the IPL 2024’s best run-scorer, will receive INR 10 lakh. Kohli dominated the batting stats and won the Orange Cap in the IPL 2024. Punjab Kings pacer Harshal Patel won the Purple Cap for taking the most wickets this season. Patel will also receive INR ten lakh for winning the Purple Cap. The winners of the Emerging Player of the Tournament and Most Valuable Player awards will get INR 20 lakh and INR 12 lakh, respectively.

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IPL winners list and captain, runner-ups and key stats

YearWinnerCaptainRunner upNumber of IPL teamsOrange Cap (Runs)Purple cap (Wickets)Player of the tournament
2024Kolkata Knight RidersShreyas IyerSunrisers Hyderabad10Virat Kohli (741)Harshal Patel (24)Sunil Narine (Most valuable player)
2023Chennai Super KingsMS DhoniGujarat Titans10Shubman Gill (890)Mohammed Shami (28)Shubman Gill (Most valuable player)
2022Gujarat TitansHardik PandyaRajasthan Royals10Jos Buttler (863)Yuzvendra Chahal (27)Jos Buttler ( Most valuable player)
2021Chennai Super KingsMS DhoniKolkata Knight Riders8Ruturaj Gaikwad (635)Harshal Patel (32)Harshal Patel (Most valuable player)
2020Mumbai IndiansRohit SharmaDelhi Capitals8KL Rahul (670)Kagiso Rabada (30)Jofra Archer
2019Mumbai IndiansRohit SharmaChennai Super Kings8David Warner (692)Imran Tahir (26)Andre Russell
2018Chennai Super KingsMS DhoniSunrisers Hyderabad8Kane Williamson (735)Andrew Tye (24)Sunil Narine
2017Mumbai IndiansRohit SharmaRising Pune Supergiants8David Warner (641)Bhuvneshwar Kumar (26)Ben Stokes
2016Sunrisers HyderabadDavid WarnerRoyal Challengers Bangalore8Virat Kohli (973)Bhuvneshwar Kumar (23)Virat Kohli
2015Mumbai IndiansRohit SharmaChennai Super Kings8David Warner (562)Dwayne Bravo (26)Andre Russell
2014Kolkata Knight RidersGautam GambhirKings XI Punjab8Robin Uthappa (660)Mohit Sharma (23)Glenn Maxwell
2013Mumbai IndiansRohit SharmaChennai Super Kings9Michel Hussey (733)Dwayne Bravo (32)Shane Watson
2012Kolkata Knight RidersGautam GambhirChennai Super Kings9Chris Gayle (733)Morne Morkel (25)Sunil Narine
2011Chennai Super KingsMS DhoniRoyal Challengers Bangalore10Chris Gayle (608)Lasith Malinga (28)Chris Gayle
2010Chennai Super KingsMS DhoniMumbai Indians8Sachin Tendulkar (618)Pragyan Ojha (21)Sachin Tendulkar
2009Deccan ChargersAdam GilchirstRoyal Challengers Bangalore8Mathew Hayden (572)RP Singh (23)Adam Gilchrist
2008Rajasthan RoyalsShane WarnerChennai Super Kings8Shaun Marsh (616)Sohail Tanvir (22)Shane Watson

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Has Rahul Dravid Quit? ‘Growing a World Class Indian Cricket Team’ is the BCCI Established Objective for a New Coach.

For a position that will last until December 2027 as Team India’s head coach, the BCCI is accepting candidates. Age restriction, playing experience, and coaching experience are requirements for eligibility. In every format, the coach is supposed to be the team’s leader.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has officially invited applications for the next head coach of the men’s national team. Notably, current head coach Rahul Dravid’s tenure came to an end after last year’s ODI World Cup, but was later extended until June in view of the upcoming T20 World Cup in the United States and West Indies.

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According to BCCI, the new head coach will have a three-and-a-half-year tenure, starting immediately after the T20 World Cup and ending in December 2027, just after the conclusion of the next ODI World Cup.

Announcing the update in a release, BCCI secretary Jay Shah stated, “The BCCI on Monday invited applications for the position of Head Coach of the Senior Men’s Team. Applications for the position should be submitted by 6PM IST on May 27, 2024. The selection process will include a thorough review of applications, followed by personal interviews and assessments of shortlisted candidates.”

What is the eligibility for applying to be India’s next head coach?

The BCCI has stated that to be eligible for the post of Team India head coach, candidates should be under the age of 60, have played a minimum of 30 Tests or 50 ODIs and have held a similar position with a full member Test nation for a minimum of two years. The Indian Cricket Board has also made it clear that it is looking for one coach to lead Team India in all three formats, meaning that the BCCI isn’t in favour of a split coaching system like the one adopted by the English and Pakistan cricket boards.

Explaining the responsibilities of the new head coach in a release, BCCI stated, “The successful candidate will be responsible for developing a world-class Indian cricket team which delivers sustained success in all conditions and formats, inspiring current and future generations of cricketers and stakeholders with their approach to the game.”

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No more Rahul Dravid?

Jay Shah had previously said that current head coach Rahul Dravid was also eligible to reapply. Meanwhile, the BCCI top executive had also stated that he wasn’t sure if the new head coach for Men in Blue will be of Indian or foreign origin.

Shah said, “Rahul Dravid’s tenure is coming to an end. He has to reapply if he has to continue. We are looking for a long-term coach, for three years,”

‘BCCI had discussions with Hardik Pandya’: How India all-rounder escaped Kishan-Iyer treatment at the last moment!

According to the top BCCI official, the apex board had discussions with Hardik Pandya. Here’s how Hardik escaped the ‘Kishan-Iyer treatment’.

There were no doubts about what Ishan Kishan and Shreyas Iyer bring to the table as premier batters at Team India. However, the batting duo was deemed surplus to requirements when the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) announced its annual central contracts on Wednesday. Iyer and Kishan were not part of the 30-player list for the 2023-2024 season. After Kishan and Iyer lost their BCCI contracts, former Indian all-rounder Irfan Pathan shared an interesting post mentioning the curious case of all-rounder Hardik Pandya.

Contract extensions were not handed out to Iyer and Kishan for ignoring BCCI’s directive to play in the Ranji Trophy. Wicketkeeper-batter Kishan refused to show up for Jharkhand in the Ranji season. Mumbai’s Iyer was not available for the quarterfinal against Baroda following his exit from the Indian Test squad. Kishan’s teammate at the Mumbai Indians (MI), all-rounder Pandya, bagged a Grade A contract from the apex cricket board for the 2023-2024 season.

How Hardik Pandya escaped ‘Kishan-Iyer treatment’?

In his explosive tweet, Irfan suggested that Pandya was not judged on the same parameter. All-rounder Pandya only plays white-ball cricket for India. So, how did Pandya manage to escape the Kishan-Iyer treatment at the last moment? According to a report filed by the Indian Express, Pandya will play for Baroda in the Syed Mushtaq Ali T20s and Vijay Hazare Trophy when he is not a part of the national side. As per a top BCCI official, Pandya vowed to ply his trade with Baroda in domestic tournaments when the all-rounder is not on national duty.

‘Playing Ranji Trophy out of equation for Pandya’

“We have had discussions with Pandya, who has been told to play domestic white-ball tournaments when he is available. At this stage, according to the assessment of the BCCI’s medical team, he is not in a position to bowl in red-ball tournaments. So playing Ranji Trophy is out of the equation for Pandya. But he has to play other white-ball tournaments if there are no India commitments. If not, he will miss out on a contract,” the official was quoted as saying.

What’s next for Hardik?

Recovering from an ankle injury ahead of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024, Pandya returned to competitive cricket for the first time after the 2023 World Cup at the DY Patil tournament. Pandya represented the Reliance One side in the local tournament. Pandya picked up two wickets and leaked 22 runs in three overs for Reliance One. The newly-appointed captain of the Mumbai Indians franchise also trained individually in Vadodara. However, Pandya also made sure that his fitness is his being monitored at the National Cricket Academy (NCA). The 30-year-old last played for India against Bangladesh at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in 2023.

This article was published on Hindustantimes.News!

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