List of Indian Premier League awards
The Indian Premier League (IPL) is a Twenty20 cricket competition based in India. The tournament honours players with several awards at the end of each season. They are Orange Cap, Purple Cap, Maximum Sixes Award, Most Valuable Player and Emerging Player of the Year.
Orange Cap
The Orange Cap is presented to the leading run scorer in the Indian Premier League (IPL).[1][2] It was introduced on 25 April 2008, a week after the start of the inaugural season of the IPL. The batsman with most runs in the tournament during the course of the season would wear the Orange Cap while fielding, with the overall leading run-scorer at the conclusion of the tournament winning the actual Orange Cap award on the day of the season's final. Brendon McCullum became the first player to wear the Orange Cap,[2] and Shaun Marsh became the first winner of the award.
The then IPL chairman and commissioner Lalit Modi said of the initiative, "Cricket is often remembered and recorded as statistics and not by material distinctions. The DLF Indian Premier League will create a distinction for the best performing batsman, which will be cherished and valued by each player through this initiative. The purpose of this initiative is to be innovative, create another unique piece of history that sets the DLF Indian Premier League apart from the crowd, and to reward outstanding achievements by the players."[2]
Season | Player[1] | Mat | Runs | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
2008 | Shaun Marsh (KXIP) | 11 | 616 | [3] |
2009 | Matthew Hayden (CSK) | 12 | 572 | [4] |
2010 | Sachin Tendulkar† (MI) | 15 | 618 | [5] |
2011 | Chris Gayle (RCB) | 12 | 608 | [6] |
2012 | Chris Gayle (RCB) | 15 | 733 | [7] |
2013 | Michael Hussey (CSK) | 16 | 733 | [8] |
2014 | Robin Uthappa (KKR) | 16 | 660 | [9] |
2015 | David Warner† (SRH) | 14 | 562 | [10] |
2016 | Virat Kohli† (RCB) | 16 | 973 | [11] |
2017 | David Warner† (SRH) | 14 | 641 | [12] |
2018 | Kane Williamson† (SRH) | 17 | 735 | [13] |
2019 | David Warner (SRH) | 12 | 692 | [14] |
2020 | KL Rahul† (KXIP) | 14 | 670 | [15] |
† indicates the player captained his team for the season.
Purple Cap
The Purple Cap is presented to the leading wicket-taker in the IPL.[16][17] After the introduction of Orange Cap on 25 April 2008, the IPL announced the introduction of the Purple Cap on 13 May 2008. The bowler with most wickets in the tournament during the course of the season would wear the Purple Cap while fielding, with the overall leading wicket-taker at the conclusion of the tournament winning the actual Purple Cap award on the day of the season's final. In case of a tie, the bowler with superior economy rate would hold the Purple Cap.[18]
The then IPL chairman and commissioner Lalit Modi said of the initiative, "We have seen over the course of the inaugural season of the League so far that bowlers have just as important a role to play in winning T20 matches as batsmen do."[18]
Season | Player[16] | Mat | Wkts | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
2008 | Sohail Tanvir (RR) | 11 | 22 | [19] |
2009 | R. P. Singh (DC) | 16 | 23 | [20] |
2010 | Pragyan Ojha (DC) | 16 | 21 | [21] |
2011 | Lasith Malinga (MI) | 16 | 28 | [22] |
2012 | Morne Morkel (DD) | 16 | 25 | [23] |
2013 | Dwayne Bravo (CSK) | 18 | 32 | [24] |
2014 | Mohit Sharma (CSK) | 16 | 23 | [25] |
2015 | Dwayne Bravo (CSK) | 16 | 26 | [26] |
2016 | Bhuvneshwar Kumar (SRH) | 17 | 23 | [27] |
2017 | Bhuvneshwar Kumar (SRH) | 14 | 26 | [28] |
2018 | Andrew Tye (KXIP) | 14 | 24 | [29] |
2019 | Imran Tahir (CSK) | 17 | 26 | [30] |
2020 | Kagiso Rabada (DC) | 17 | 30 | [31] |
Maximum Sixes Award
The Maximum Sixes Award, currently known as Unacademy Let's Crack It Sixes Award for sponsorship reasons, is presented to the batsman who hits the most sixes in a season of the IPL.[32]
Season | Player | Mat | Sixes | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
2008 | Sanath Jayasuriya (MI) | 14 | 31 | [33] |
2009 | Adam Gilchrist (DC) | 16 | 29 | [34] |
2010 | Robin Uthappa (RCB) | 16 | 27 | [35] |
2011 | Chris Gayle (RCB) | 12 | 44 | [36] |
2012 | Chris Gayle (RCB) | 15 | 59 | [37] |
2013 | Chris Gayle (RCB) | 16 | 51 | [38] |
2014 | Glenn Maxwell (KXIP) | 16 | 36 | [39] |
2015 | Chris Gayle (RCB) | 14 | 38 | [40] |
2016 | Virat Kohli (RCB) | 16 | 38 | [41] |
2017 | Glenn Maxwell (KXIP) | 14 | 26 | [42] |
2018 | Rishabh Pant (DC) | 14 | 37 | [43] |
2019 | Andre Russell (KKR) | 14 | 52 | [44] |
2020 | Ishan Kishan (MI) | 13 | 30 | [45] |
Most Valuable Player
The award was called the Man of the Tournament until the 2012 season. The IPL introduced the Most Valuable Player rating system in 2013, the leader of which would be named the Most Valuable Player at the end of the season. According to the points system, every four hit is equal to 2.5 points. Every six hit and wicket taken is equal to 3.5 points each. Every dot ball bowled gets 1 point. Every catch taken and stumping done are equal to 2.5 points each.[46]
- Winners
Season | Player | Ref |
---|---|---|
2008 | Shane Watson (RR) | [47] |
2009 | Adam Gilchrist (DC) | [48] |
2010 | Sachin Tendulkar (MI) | [49] |
2011 | Chris Gayle (RCB) | [50] |
2012 | Sunil Narine (KKR) | [51] |
Season | Player | Pts | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
2013 | Shane Watson (RR) | 386 | [52] |
2014 | Glenn Maxwell (KXIP) | 286 | [53] |
2015 | Andre Russell (KKR) | 312 | [54] |
2016 | Virat Kohli (RCB) | 356.5 | [55] |
2017 | Ben Stokes (RPS) | 270 | [56] |
2018 | Sunil Narine (KKR) | 379.5 | [57] |
2019 | Andre Russell (KKR) | 369 | [58] |
2020 | Jofra Archer (RR) | 305 | [59] |
Player of the match (Final)
Season | Player of the match | Ref |
---|---|---|
2008 | Yusuf Pathan (RR) | [60] |
2009 | Anil Kumble (RCB) | [48] |
2010 | Suresh Raina (CSK) | [49] |
2011 | Murali Vijay (CSK) | [50] |
2012 | Manvinder Bisla (KKR) | [51] |
2013 | Kieron Pollard (MI) | [61] |
2014 | Manish Pandey (KKR) | [62] |
2015 | Rohit Sharma (MI) | [63] |
2016 | Ben Cutting (SRH) | [64] |
2017 | Krunal Pandya (MI) | [56] |
2018 | Shane Watson (CSK) | [65] |
2019 | Jasprit Bumrah (MI) | [66] |
2020 | Trent Boult (MI) | [67] |
Emerging player of the year
The award was presented for the "best under-19 player" in 2008 and "best under-23 player" in 2009 and 2010, being called "Under-23 Success of the Tournament". In 2011 and 2012, the award was known as "Rising Star of the Year", while, in 2013, it was called "Best Young Player of the Season". Since 2014, the award has been called the Emerging Player of the Year.
Season | Player | Ref |
---|---|---|
2008 | Shreevats Goswami (RCB) | [68] |
2009 | Rohit Sharma (DC) | [48] |
2010 | Saurabh Tiwary (MI) | [49] |
2011 | Iqbal Abdulla (KKR) | [50] |
2012 | Mandeep Singh (KXIP) | [51] |
2013 | Sanju Samson (RR) | [61] |
2014 | Axar Patel (KXIP) | [62] |
2015 | Shreyas Iyer (DC) | [63] |
2016 | Mustafizur Rahman (SRH) | [64] |
2017 | Basil Thampi (GL) | [56] |
2018 | Rishabh Pant (DC) | [65] |
2019 | Shubman Gill (KKR) | [66] |
2020 | Devdutt Padikkal (RCB) | [67] |
Fair play award
The Fair Play Award is given after each season to the team with the best record of fair play.[69] The winner is decided on the basis of the points the umpires give to the teams.[69] After each match, the two on-field umpires, and the third umpire, scores the performance of both the teams. A team can be awarded a total of ten points per match, out of which four points are given on the basis of how the team has adhered to the "spirit of the game" in the opinion of the umpires. The other three criteria are based on the respect towards to the opposition, the laws of cricket and the umpires. Each of these three criteria represents 2 points. If a team has got two points in the criterion, its performance is considered as "good", whereas getting one or zero points indicates that its performance is "average" or "bad" respectively.[69]
See also
- List of Indian Premier League centuries
- List of Indian Premier League five-wicket hauls
- List of Indian Premier League records and statistics
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