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Liga Premier de la India 2012

La temporada 2012 de la Indian Premier League , abreviada como IPL 5 o IPL 2012 o DLF IPL 2012 (debido a razones de patrocinio del título), [1] fue la quinta temporada de la Indian Premier League , iniciada por la Junta de Control de Críquet en India (BCCI) [2] en 2007 con la primera temporada jugada en 2008. El torneo comenzó el 4 de abril y terminó el 27 de mayo de 2012. [3] Kolkata Knight Riders fue el equipo ganador, venciendo a los campeones defensores Chennai Super Kings por cinco wickets en la final. [4] Esta temporada, el número de equipos en la liga pasó de diez a nueve con la terminación de Kochi Tuskers Kerala . [5]

A pesar de un comienzo lento, la IPL 5 obtuvo una audiencia acumulada más alta [6] que cualquier edición anterior de la IPL. [7] El alcance acumulado de 74 partidos de la IPL 5 se registró en 163 millones contra 162 millones para 73 partidos en la IPL 4, y el partido final tuvo un alcance más alto que cualquier final anterior. [7] La ​​edición de 2012 de la IPL fue la temporada más competitiva de la cual produjo muchos finales de infarto. En la temporada 2012, hubo 19 partidos que produjeron resultados en el último over, y un par de ellos produjeron resultados en la última bola. También hubo 6 partidos en los que el equipo ganó por un margen de menos de 10 carreras. [8] [9] Cerca del final de la temporada, la temporada enfrentó varios obstáculos, incluido un caso de arreglo de puntos, que supuestamente incluyó a 5 jugadores atrapados en una operación encubierta llevada a cabo por un canal de noticias local. [10]

Los cuatro mejores equipos del torneo ( Kolkata Knight Riders , Chennai Super Kings , Delhi Daredevils y Mumbai Indians ) representaron a la India en la Liga de Campeones Twenty20 de 2012. El premio Fair Play lo ganó Rajasthan Royals , mientras que el bateador de Kings XI Punjab, Mandeep Singh, fue nombrado "Estrella en ascenso" del torneo y [11] el jugador de bolos de Kolkata Knight Riders, Sunil Narine, fue el Jugador de la Temporada. [12] Esta, junto con las de 2009, 2016 y 2021, son las únicas ediciones en las que un equipo que encabeza la tabla al final de la etapa de liga no apareció en la final.

Terminación de Kochi

El Comité de la IPL rescindió la franquicia de los Kochi Tuskers Kerala después de que incumpliera los términos y condiciones de la BCCI . Según los términos del acuerdo, cada franquicia debe presentar una garantía bancaria cada año que cubra la tarifa pagadera a la BCCI. El equipo, fundado en 2010, fue comprado por 1,550 crore y el consorcio tiene que pagar una garantía bancaria de 1,56 mil millones cada año hasta 2020. [13] A pesar de esto, los ex jugadores de los Tuskers participaron en la competición de esta temporada después de ser incluidos en la subasta de jugadores el 4 de febrero de 2012.

El 13 de enero, la BCCI pidió a los jugadores internacionales de Kochi Tuskers Kerala que registraran los casos judiciales individuales contra los propietarios del equipo Kochi IPL con la BCCI incluida como parte en cada caso. [14]

Lugares

Ceremonia de apertura

La ceremonia de apertura se llevó a cabo el 3 de abril por la noche en Chennai en el YMCA Ground. La ceremonia incluyó algunas actuaciones de Amitabh Bachchan , Priyanka Chopra , Kareena Kapoor , Salman Khan , Prabhu Deva , Colonial Cousins ​​y Katy Perry . [15] El juego de apertura se llevó a cabo en el Estadio MA Chidambaram , Chennai , la sede local de los actuales campeones Chennai Super Kings . La ceremonia de clausura también se llevó a cabo en el mismo lugar. [16]

Celebridades actuando en la ceremonia de apertura de la quinta IPL en Chennai

Equipos y clasificaciones

Tabla de puntos

Fuente: [17]

Resultados

Fase de grupos

  • Nota : Los resultados que se muestran corresponden a los equipos local (horizontal) y visitante (vertical).
  • Nota : Haga clic en un resultado para ver un resumen del partido.
  • Nota : Se enumeran los puntos totales al final de cada partido del grupo.
  • Nota : Haga clic en los puntos (partidos de grupo) o G/P (playoffs) para ver el resumen del partido.

Fase de grupos

  • Los Delhi Daredevils ganaron el sorteo y eligieron jugar en el campo.
  • Partido acortado por la lluvia. El partido comenzó a las 22:30 y se redujo a 12 overs por equipo. [18]
  • Rajasthan Royals ganó el sorteo y eligió batear.
  • Ajinkya Rahane conectó 6 cuatros consecutivos tras un over de S. Aravind, lo que supuso una primicia en la IPL. [19]
  • Pune Warriors India ganó el sorteo y eligió batear.
  • Chris Gayle creó el récord de la mayor cantidad de seises consecutivos durante un partido en la historia de la IPL cuando golpeó a Rahul Sharma con 5 seises consecutivos en un solo over. [20]
  • Kolkata Knight Riders ganó el sorteo y eligió participar en el campo.
  • El partido tuvo un inicio retrasado, pero no fue acortado. [21]
  • Rajasthan Royals ganó el sorteo y eligió jugar en el campo.
  • El premio al Jugador del Partido fue otorgado originalmente a AB de Villiers, quien luego se lo entregó a KP Appanna.
  • Partido abandonado sin sorteo debido a la lluvia.
  • Chennai Super Kings ganó el sorteo y eligió batear.
  • El premio al Jugador del Partido fue otorgado originalmente a Gautam Gambhir, quien luego se lo entregó a Debabrata Das. [22]
  • Deccan Chargers won the toss and elected to field.
  • Deccan Chargers were eliminated as a result of this match.
  • Chennai Super Kings won the toss and elected to field.
  • Pune Warriors India were eliminated as a result of this match.
  • Mumbai Indians won the toss and elected to field.
  • The match started at 16:50 due to rain, but was not shortened. Also play was stopped for 8 minutes during Mumbai's chase as one of the light towers stopped working.[24]
  • Kings XI Punjab won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Delhi Daredevils qualified for the playoffs as a result of this match.
  • Kings XI Punjab won the toss and elected to field.
  • Kolkata Knight Riders qualified for the playoffs as a result of this match.
  • Rajasthan Royals won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Rajasthan Royals were eliminated as a result of this match.
  • Delhi Daredevils won the toss and elected to field.
  • Mumbai Indians qualified for the playoffs, Kings Xi Punjab were eliminated, and Delhi Daredevils advanced to Qualifier 1 as a result of this match.
  • Kolkata Knight Riders won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Kolkata Knight Riders advanced to Qualifier 1 as a result of this match.
  • Royal Challengers Bangalore won the toss and elected to field.
  • Chennai Super Kings qualified for the playoffs, and Royal Challengers Bangalore were eliminated as a result of this match.

Playoffs

On 15 March, it was announced that due to the municipal election in Delhi, the playoff schedule was being slightly altered.[25] The sites of 22 and 23 May matches were changed, with Pune now hosting the first qualifier on 22 May and Bengaluru hosting the eliminator on 23 May. Had the Royal Challengers Bangalore qualified for the playoffs, they would play the match in Bengaluru, switching which venue hosts which match if necessary.[26]

Qualifier 1

Eliminator

Qualifier 2

Final

Statistics

Overall, 22,453 runs were scored at an average of 26.20. 857 wickets fell. Both the number of runs and of wickets were new IPL records.[27] Six centuries were scored.

Most runs

  The leading run scorer of the league phase wore an orange cap while fielding.

Most wickets

  The leading wicket taker of the league phase wore a purple cap while fielding.

Special awards

Reception and controversies

Initial viewership

The first matches of the season had recorded an average Television Viewership Rating (TVR) of 3.76, 18.7% less than the previous season.[30] The viewership was also reportedly low for the opening ceremony with a rating of 1.3 TVR.[31] The decline was attributed to the number of matches being played, as the count stands at 76 among 9 teams.[32] The rating continued to fall as the cumulative number of people who tuned in to watch the first 16 games also declined from 127.40 million in 2011 to 122.44 million.

However, despite this slow start, IPL 5 garnered a higher cumulative viewership than any previous edition of the IPL.[7] The cumulative reach for 74 IPL 5 matches was recorded at 163 million against 162 million for 73 matches in IPL 4, and the final match had a higher reach than any previous final.[7]

Spot fixing

On 14 May 2012, an Indian news channel India TV aired a sting operation that accused five players involved in spot fixing. Reacting to the news, Chief manager of Indian Premier League Rajiv Shukla immediately suspended all five:[10] Mohnish Mishra, Shalabh Srivastava, TP Sudhindra, Amit Yadav, and Abhinav Bali (none of whom had played international cricket).[33] However, the report went on to claim that none of the cricketers were found guilty. On the reliability of the report, Rajat Sharma, the editor-in-chief of news channel India TV quoted that the channel had no doubts about the authenticity of the sting operation and prepared to go to court.[34]

Mohnish Mishra who was part of Pune Warriors India team for the season, admitted to have said that franchises pay black money, in a sting operation. Mishra was caught on tape saying that franchisees paid them black money and that he had received 15 million (US$180,000) from the later, among which 12 million (US$140,000)[35] was black money.[36][37] He was also suspended from his team.[38]

Other charges

See also

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