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Like every year, IPL auctions will be held before 2023, in which the franchises will release the players. It is important to know here that in IPL mega auction happens every three years while the auction is held every year
Like every year, IPL auctions will be held before 2023, in which the franchises will release the players. It is important to know here that in IPL mega auction happens every three years while the auction is held every year
==Format==
With the introduction of the new teams, a ten-team format was created. This format consists of 74 matches and was introduced as retaining the previous format would result in 94 matches, significantly greater than the 60 matches from the [[2021 Indian Premier League|previous season]], where teams compete in a double [[round-robin tournament]].

The ten teams are divided into two groups of five. In the group stage, each team plays 14 games: facing the other four teams in their group two times each (one home and one away game), four teams in the other group once, and the remaining team two times.<ref>{{cite web |title=IPL 2022 format: Two groups of five, each team still plays 14 league games |url=https://www.cricbuzz.com/cricket-news/121209/mi-csk-headline-two-ipl-2022-groups |access-date=25 February 2022 |website=Cricbuzz |language=en}}</ref>

Each team plays the team in the same row and the same column twice, and all others once. For instance, Mumbai Indians will play Chennai Super Kings and the other Group A teams twice but the other teams from Group B (Sunrisers Hyderabad, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Punjab Kings and Gujarat Titans) only once. Similarly, Chennai will play Mumbai and the other Group B teams twice but all other teams from Group A only once. The format used is similar to the one used in 2011, with the only difference being that the teams were drawn according to [[Seed (sports)|seedings]] instead of being drawn randomly.<ref name="cricipl">{{cite web |title=IPL unveils new format for 2022, with two groups and seedings |url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/ipl-2022-unveils-new-format-with-two-groups-and-seedings-1302674 |access-date=25 February 2022 |publisher=ESPNcricinfo |language=en}}</ref> The figures in parenthesis denote the number of titles won by the team.

{| class="wikitable"
|-
! style="width:50%;"| Group A !! style="width:50%;"| Group B
|-
| [[Mumbai Indians]] (5) || [[Chennai Super Kings]] (4)
|-
| [[Kolkata Knight Riders]] (2) || [[Sunrisers Hyderabad]] (1)
|-
| [[Rajasthan Royals]] (1) || [[Royal Challengers Bangalore]]
|-
| [[Delhi Capitals]] || [[Punjab Kings]]
|-
| [[Lucknow Super Giants]] || [[Gujarat Titans]] (1)
|}


==Teams==
==Teams==

Revision as of 18:04, 5 July 2022

2023 Indian Premier League
DatesTBD – TBD
Administrator(s)Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI)
Cricket formatTwenty20
Tournament format(s)Double Round-robin and Playoffs
Host(s)India
ChampionsGujarat Titans (1st title)
Participants10
Official websitewww.iplt20.com
2022
2024

The 2023 Indian Premier League, also known as IPL 16 or for sponsorship reasons, Tata IPL 2023,[1] was the fifteenth season of the Indian Premier League (IPL), a professional Twenty20 cricket league established by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in 2007. There were a total of 74 matches in TATA IPL 2022. From 2025, 84 matches will be seen in the IPL.

Like every year, IPL auctions will be held before 2023, in which the franchises will release the players. It is important to know here that in IPL mega auction happens every three years while the auction is held every year

Format

With the introduction of the new teams, a ten-team format was created. This format consists of 74 matches and was introduced as retaining the previous format would result in 94 matches, significantly greater than the 60 matches from the previous season, where teams compete in a double round-robin tournament.

The ten teams are divided into two groups of five. In the group stage, each team plays 14 games: facing the other four teams in their group two times each (one home and one away game), four teams in the other group once, and the remaining team two times.[2]

Each team plays the team in the same row and the same column twice, and all others once. For instance, Mumbai Indians will play Chennai Super Kings and the other Group A teams twice but the other teams from Group B (Sunrisers Hyderabad, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Punjab Kings and Gujarat Titans) only once. Similarly, Chennai will play Mumbai and the other Group B teams twice but all other teams from Group A only once. The format used is similar to the one used in 2011, with the only difference being that the teams were drawn according to seedings instead of being drawn randomly.[3] The figures in parenthesis denote the number of titles won by the team.

Group A Group B
Mumbai Indians (5) Chennai Super Kings (4)
Kolkata Knight Riders (2) Sunrisers Hyderabad (1)
Rajasthan Royals (1) Royal Challengers Bangalore
Delhi Capitals Punjab Kings
Lucknow Super Giants Gujarat Titans (1)

Teams

1)Chennai Super Kings

2)Mumbai Indians

3)Gujarat Titans

4)Royal Challengers Bangalore

5)Lucknow Super Giants

6)Kolkata Knight Riders

7)Delhi Capitals

8)Sunrisers Hyderabad

9)Rajasthan Royals

10)Punjab Kings

TATA IPL 2023 Live Streaming

Recently Star India won IPL 2023-27 TV rights while Viacom18+Reliance won IPL digital rights.[4]


References

  1. ^ "Vivo pulls out, hands IPL title rights to Tata". Cricbuzz. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  2. ^ "IPL 2022 format: Two groups of five, each team still plays 14 league games". Cricbuzz. Retrieved 25 February 2022.
  3. ^ "IPL unveils new format for 2022, with two groups and seedings". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 25 February 2022.
  4. ^ "IPL Broadcasting 2023-27 TV rights". 12 June 2022. Retrieved 5 June 2022.