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Summary of the Indian Premier League 2019


Another season of IPL concluded on a high note. 45 days of non-stop Cricket action kept everyone glued to their TV sets.

Summary of the Indian Premier League 2019 | Planet "M"
#IPL2019: As it happened
Find below the summary of Indian Premier League Season 12 in the form of an infographic. Enjoy!


IPL and the young Indian sensation


Ever since the start of the IPL, there have been numerous youngsters who hit headlines through it. From International stars to the Indian domestic cricketers, the lucrative T20 leagues still might be a topic of long debate; yet the exposure to unknown cricketers has been a boon!

Here are the find-of-the-season amid domestic stars who shined in an IPL season:

1. Ravindra Jadeja (Rajasthan Royals), IPL 2008 :


IPL and the young Indian sensation: Ravindra Jadeja (Rajasthan Royals), 2008 | Planet "M"
Ravindra Jadeja
An 'under-rated' rockstar who, by today, has established himself with the honor of 'Sir' - Jadeja came upfront as the key performer for Rajasthan Royals' lone champions triumphs back in 2008.

Before the debutant IPL season, he acknowledged self as a part of victorious Indian U-19 cricket team - led by Virat Kohli in Malaysia, 2008 - followed by a dominated domestic season with 739 runs and 42 wickets in 2008-09.

He might be regarded as a lucky prone who has given weight-age ahead of another deservedly candidates, but the three triple centuries with his name in the domestic circuit surely does make him talent of a kind.

2. Manish Pandey (Royal Challengers Bangalore), IPL 2009 :


IPL and the young Indian sensation: Manish Pandey (Royal Challengers Bangalore), 2009 | Planet "M"
Manish Pandey
If it takes just one inning to flash your name in leading media outlets, then Manish Pandey has proved it absolutely right.

Coming from the Under-19 world cup winning squad - Manish is an unknown entity to limelights until he bagged 'First Indian Centurion of the IPL' in Johannesburg, SA where he amassed brave 144 against the then champion Deccan Chargers.

A consistent top-order performer for the Karnataka Cricket team, he has been a reckoned name amid Ranji scorers. Nevertheless, vividly enchanted (yet) for his IPL heroics.

3. Saurabh Tiwary (Mumbai Indians), IPL 2010 :


IPL and the young Indian sensation: Saurabh Tiwary (Mumbai Indians), 2010 | Planet "M"
Saurabh Tiwary
Speaking Ranchi, Jharkhand and if only Dhoni pops out on your mind, then you have to meet this look-a-like MSD clone - Saurabh Tiwary.

Another addition from the U-19 WC team, Saurabh put his power packed hitting on front whilst playing for Mumbai Indians in IPL season 3. Top scorer after Sachin, he has 419 runs off 16 games with 18 sixes alongside his name speaks the volume of his talent.

A southpaw version of Dhoni, Saurabh has got natural ability to hit runs. Though, he is yet to make a mark beside his 2010 find-of-season.

4. Rahul Sharma (Pune Warriors India), IPL 2011 :


IPL and the young Indian sensation: Rahul Sharma (Pune Warriors India), 2011 | Planet "M"
Rahul Sharma
A lanky spinner and a trademarked Pune Warriors' find - Rahul Sharma well regarded for his impressive Economy rate on the bowling card.

Back then in IPL 2011, he not only finished as the joint 7th highest wicket-taker but also stand ahead of the likes of Malinga, Vettori and Warne in terms of economy rate.

Soon after, his IPL stat brought national call for the limited overs; where he debuted 3/43 against the West Indies at Indore in December 2011: the same match when Sehwag hit 219.

5. Ajinkya Rahane (Rajasthan Royals), IPL 2012 :


IPL and the young Indian sensation: Ajinkya Rahane (Rajasthan Royals), 2012 | Planet "M"
Ajinkya Rahane
The next Dravid-in-making, Ajinkya Rahane well known for his shot selection and timing.

A composed and determined lad from the cricket producing land - Mumbai, he has emerged as a potent batsman who scores beautifully. In IPL 2012, while playing for Rajasthan Royals, he remained leading run-getter for the side with 560 runs with an average of 40.

A regular feature in Mumbai domestic cricket team, Rahane has got sound temperament and good technique, which, in turn, has brought him to the international circuit lately.

6. Sanju Samson (Rajasthan Royals), IPL 2013 :


IPL and the young Indian sensation: Sanju Samson (Rajasthan Royals), 2013 | Planet "M"
Sanju Samson
Another find from the 'Talent Academy' Rajasthan Royals, Sanju Samson is the latest sensation what Rajasthan based franchisee could offer to cricket.

Being the youngest cricketer to have secured an IPL contract, Sanju is basically from the state of Kerala.

A promising striker of the ball, who has played instrumental role for Royals this season - Samson' shot selection highly lauded by cricket pundits and cricketers around the corner of IPL. Thus far, he has accumulated 206 runs off 10 matches; where his 41-ball-63 vs RCB made everyone a fan of this teen sensation.

Centuries in IPL 6


Here are the cricketers who amassed century in the sixth edition of the Indian Premier League:

1. Shane Watson (Rajasthan Royals)


Centuries in IPL 6: Shane Watson (Rajasthan Royals) | Planet "M"
Shane Watson
101 off 61 balls vs Chennai Super Kings: A part of the Rajasthan Royals since 2008, Shane Watson smashed the first ton of IPL and still ended up on the wrong side. Watson will consider himself unfortunate as all the other centuries of the tournament ended up in a winning cause.

2. Chris Gayle (Royal Challengers Bangalore)


Centuries in IPL 6: Chris Gayle (Royal Challengers Bangalore) | Planet "M"
Chris Gayle
175* off 66 balls vs Pune Warriors: The giant Jamaican is one of the finest exponents of the T20 game. The lazy gait overshadows the raw power and timing that is generated by minimal footwork. Considering his previous bashings of the bowlers, this one was expected. For Pune Warriors India bowlers, it was their bad luck that Gayle chose them. Records tumbled as Gayle knocked fastest century in history of cricket, highest T20 score and most sixes (17).

3. Suresh Raina (Chennai Super Kings)


Centuries in IPL 6: Suresh Raina (Chennai Super Kings) | Planet "M"
Suresh Raina
100* off 53 balls vs Kings XI Punjab: The last time Raina celebrated a century in IPL was when he reached 98 and mistook it for a century in 2009. He had to wait four years to slam his maiden IPL century and he did it in style against Kings XI. Once again he celebrated when on 99 and thankfully he reached his century.

4. David Miller (Kings XI Punjab)


Centuries in IPL 6: David Miller (Kings XI Punjab) | Planet "M"
David Miller
101* off 38 balls vs Royal Challengers Bangalore: While everyone were talking about Gayle, David Miller was fancying his chances against RCB. Facing an improbable target after losing three wickets in eight overs, Miller played a blinder and made Virat Kohli pay for one of those rare dropped catches. Such was his ferocity that RCB bowlers ran out of idea and by the time they came up, Miller had finished the game with two overs to spare.

IPL Report Card: Century holders, Stats and Analysis


Often, IPL is described as glamorous cricket – running in the background of corporate money and their calculated risk on players. Big Financial Houses, celebrity and stars from entertainment world, numerous sponsors, social events and parties, high dominance of advertisement world and of course, CRICKET (at last)!

In between all these attractions of money and glamour, what fascinates you to follow IPL – T20 format, your home team, favorite players or what else?

Let me say, isn’t it the formation of players that every club has? Likes of Australians calmly/gracefully sharing dressing room with their ancestor enemies – Poms, merged with pace of Africa, designed with patience of Lankans, electricity of Kiwis, all-rounding ability of Windies and never-say-die attitude of Bangladesh within Indian heroics.

IPL' player combination by countries | Planet "M" (Monika Arora)
IPL' player combination by countries

Exactly, this is the term that defines IPL as most reputed T20 Cricket League ever.

Today, let’s talk about some cricket resides in IPL – century holders and their contributions, interesting defense of Daredevils and who is gaining actual benefits of IPL!

Though, IPL snatches all charms and headlines in its debuted match.

That swashbuckling inning of KKR’s Brendon McCullum (158* vs RCB) kicked off IPL in a style. Beginning with a blast, year 2008 brought new investors to cricket.


IPL Report Card: Century holders, Stats and Analysis | Planet "M" (Monika Arora)
IPL Century holders - Cricketers who scored a hundred in IPL

Season-1 (2008):


Beginning with a ton wasn’t enough though, as Mike Hussey of CSK came with another century (116* vs KXIP) on day-2. A string of 13 sixes in that inning is still an IPL record. T20 league that begun for betterment of Indian players; sadly none of any local boy gestured with a ton.

And at the end of season-1, we have a SIX of IPL tons and entertainers being McCullum, Hussey, Symonds, GilChrist, Jayasuriya and Shaun Marsh – four from Australia and each from New Zealand and Sri Lanka.

Interestingly, season-1 witnessed crazy stat of ‘two Australians’. Symonds & GilChrist scored tons with a strike rate of 220+ for the same franchise – Deccan Chargers. Whereas Rajasthan Royals, winner of 2008 IPL season, witnessed century celebrations of Symonds and Shaun Marsh against themselves.

Season-2 (2009):


In 2009, IPL moved to Rainbow Nation – South Africa. Bouncy track, fast pitches; selection of Africans over other overseas players was an obvious point. Reason being – home conditions. Unlike season-1, IPL-2 had only two centurions – an African and an Indian.

Young Manish Pandey bagged title of ‘First Indian IPL centurion’ (at Centurion, SA). Playing for RCB, his 100 came against mind game of Symonds who constantly tried to distract his focus. This ton is special, not because it came from an Indian player; but also, it came from a 21-year old lad that too on African soil. Whereas, AB de Villiers being another centurion for IPL-2.

Though, Suresh Raina of CSK was supposed to be the first Indian IPL centurion who scored a brave 98 runs against Rajasthan Royals at Centurion, SA. A tough catch by Graeme Smith restricted him; else it could have been a boundary for a ton celebration.

Season-3 (2010):


IPL-3 came and we’re back to India. Drawing inspiration from Manish Pandey, two other Indians – Yusuf Pathan and Murali Vijay impressed with respective art. Pathan, who represented Rajasthan Royals that year, grabbed fastest IPL ton (100 off 37 balls, vs Mumbai Indians). His strike rate of 270.27 is the highest ever by any centurion in all IPL seasons.

Second highest run scorer for CSK in 2010, Murali Vijay’s ton (127 off 56 balls) vs Rajasthan Royals set a record for Chennai – highest team total (246-5) in any IPL season.

With continuing Australians charms to IPL, David Warner joined IPL Century club in season-3. Words with KKR, who were sympathize with two centuries against themselves. Double ‘D’ – David Warner and Mahela Jayawardene (abbreviated for Denagamage Proboth Mahela de Silva Jayawardene) did this honor for Delhi Daredevils and Kings XI Punjab respectively.

Season-4 (2011):


A year to be written in golden words for Indian cricket and their dominance towards World Cup 2011. World Champions, India, without enough celebrations shattered in club teams to fill IPL outfits.

And no surprises, Indians sparkled in front of club spectators, too. One hand, Sachin and Sehwag treated themselves with an IPL century; on the other hand, a new name has been added to IPL stars – Paul Valthathy. Recognized as next sensation after Yusuf Pathan, his inning of 120* runs against CSK did the job. Most 4s in an IPL inning (19 fours) and the boy from Mumbai has become a local star for Punjab.

Though, IPL-4 had lots more to remember for. Who can forget Gayle-force and that too twice; wrapped in a single season. Playing for RCB, century-knock against Kolkata (102*) and Punjab (107) made him first IPL player to have two century in the kitty. Moreover, he is the only player to score two IPL centuries under the same club and the only holder of two centuries in single season.

Adam GilChrist is the second who has two IPL centuries under his belt. His second ton came against RCB while playing for Punjab in 2011.

Season-5 (2012):


IPL-5 and now slightly tagged with boredom. Reason could be too much cricket or debacle of Indians at International arena. After all, we’re playing in India and how can see them losing again.

Yet, a new ray for India’s future has arrived in form of Ajinkya Rahane. New centurion in list and thankfully, an Indian addition. Rahane who is playing as an opener, a ton (103*) against strong RCB adds more value to his role and style. Representing Rajasthan Royals this year, Son of Mumbai expected to be the next Dravid in line.

Kevin Pietersen hardly has a complete IPL season (due to national responsibilities); this year gifted him with a ton.

Conceptual benefit:


After all excuses, for most of the overseas players; IPL is a platform to find form and fitness. If BCCI began this league for calculating Indian benefits, then sorry to say we need to be smarter though. Inclusion of four foreign players is a key point for other boards to count on.

A fair comparison: IPL hundreds' distribution between Indian and non-Indian players | Planet "M" (Monika Arora)
A fair comparison: IPL hundreds' distribution between Indian and non-Indian players

A Skipper has seven nations to choose four foreign players; but for rest of the team, Indians are the only options. Henceforth, it demands more fitness and performing skills comparatively.

However, from beginning it’s been a place for young lads to perform and attract selectors for promotion – national cap. Likes of Watson, Marsh, Wayne Parnell, Angelo Mathews, and JP Duminy are the prime examples of it. Their potential at international level is alike of IPL where Indians stands? Remember Yusuf Pathan, Ravinder Jadeja, Ashwin, Murali Vijay, Umesh Yadav, Sudeep Tyagi and Rahul Sharma. These are few examples, list is quite long though.

Still, tournament is in progress and more gems are expected to extend this list. Hope they will keep promising performances at supreme level too.

In the end, just a surprising stat.

You know, Delhi Daredevils being the only team who don’t have a single century against them (considering all IPL seasons; else count on Pune too).

Graphics: Monika Arora

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