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Indian cricket league
Karnataka Premier League Countries Format Twenty20 First edition 2009/10 Latest edition 2019 Tournament format Round-robin & playoffs Number of teams 7 Current champion Bijapur Bulls (2nd titles) Most successful Bijapur Bulls (2 titles) Website www.kpl.cricket
Karnataka Premier league was an Indian
(IPL).
It was replaced by Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 in 2022 due to betting and match fixing scandals.[1]
Teams
As of 2023 the tournament uses a franchise model with teams allocated after a bidding process.
Location of KPL teams
Season 1 (2009/10)
The Karnataka Premier League finals were held on 23 September 2009 as a 20-over match between Provident Bangalore and the Belagavi Panthers, played at
holds the record for the highest scorer (112 not out), David Johnson was the highest wicket taker with 17 scalps after a 6-7 year return to cricket and Vinay Kumar was the second highest wicket taker (14 wickets).
Teams and standings
Team
Bangalore Brigadiers
7
6
1
0
12
+0.967
Provident Bangalore (C)
7
5
2
0
10
+0.573
Bijapur Bulls
7
4
3
0
8
+0.217
Belagavi Panthers (R)
7
4
3
0
8
+0.065
Mysore Maharaajas
7
3
4
0
6
−0.310
Teams that qualified for the semi-finals.
Mangalore United
7
2
5
0
4
−0.332
Shamanur Davangere Diamonds
7
2
5
0
4
−1.266
Teams that failed to qualify for the semi-finals.
Malnad Gladiators
7
2
5
0
4
−0.122
(C) = Champions; (R) = Runner-up.
Season 2 (2010/11)
The season 2 of KPL was held from 18 September 2010 to 3 October 2010 in
Mysuru
. Mangalore United won season 2 of KPL.
Teams and standings
Team
Shamanur Davanagere Diamonds
7
5
1
1
11
+0.379
Provident Bangalore (R)
7
4
3
0
8
+0.268
Malnad Gladiators
7
4
3
0
8
−0.016
Mangalore United (C)
7
3
3
1
7
+0.574
Belagavi Panthers
7
3
3
1
7
−0.263
Teams that qualified for the semi-finals.
Mysore Maharaajas
7
3
4
0
6
−0.201
Bijapur Bulls
7
3
4
0
6
−0.316
Teams that failed to qualify for the semi-finals.
Bangalore Brigadiers
7
1
5
1
3
−0.339
(C) = Eventual Champion; (R) = Runner-up.
Season 3 (2014/15)
The third season was held from 28 August 2014 to 12 September 2014 and the auction for the same was conducted on 7 August. The 7-team Twenty20 tournament went until 12 September.
Team
Bijapur Bulls
6
5
1
0
10
+1.231
Mangalore United
6
5
1
0
10
+0.504
Mysuru Warriors (C)
6
4
2
0
8
+1.141
Belagavi Panthers (R)
6
3
3
0
6
+1.310
Hubli Tigers
6
3
3
0
6
+1.004
Teams that qualified for the semi-finals.
Bellary Tuskers
6
1
5
0
2
−1.077
Rockstars
6
0
6
0
0
−4.261
Teams that failed to qualify for the semi-finals.
Season 4 (2015/16)
The fourth season saw a new team making a debut, Namma Shivamogga, adding up to 8 teams overall. The season went from 2 to 19 September at
Mysuru
.
Team
Belagavi Panthers
7
5
1
1
11
+1.375
Bijapur Bulls (C)
7
5
1
1
11
+1.000
Hubli Tigers (R)
7
4
2
1
9
−0.164
Mangalore United
7
3
2
2
8
+0.407
Bellary Tuskers
7
3
4
0
6
+0.253
Teams that qualified for the semi-finals.
Namma Shivamogga
7
3
4
0
6
+0.001
Mysuru Warriors
7
2
5
0
4
−0.111
Teams that failed to qualify for the semi-finals.
Rockstars
7
0
6
1
1
−2.762
Season 5 (2016/17)
Team
Mysuru Warriors
7
7
0
0
14
+1.764
Hubli Tigers (R)
7
5
2
0
10
+0.791
Belagavi Panthers
7
4
3
0
8
+0.827
Bellary Tuskers (C)
7
4
3
0
8
+0.780
Bijapur Bulls
7
3
3
1
7
+1.023
Teams that qualified for the semi-finals.
Namma Shivamogga
7
3
4
0
6
-0.781
Mangalore United
7
1
5
1
3
-0.511
Teams that failed to qualify for the semi-finals.
Rockstars
7
0
7
0
0
-3.858
Season 6 (2017/18)
The sixth season saw a remarkable fan engagement via social media reaching almost 1.5 crores. The Social Media engagement was boosted by a company called Popupster[3] [third-party source needed ] using different community management skills and technologies including the use of the 360-degree camera (First time in India).[4] [third-party source needed ]
Team
Hubli Tigers
6
4
2
0
8
+0.203
Bijapur Bulls (R)
6
4
2
0
8
-0.098
Namma Shivamogga
6
3
1
2
8
+1.209
Belagavi Panthers (C)
6
3
2
1
7
+0.598
Mysuru Warriors
6
3
3
0
6
-0.456
Teams that qualified for the semi-finals.
Ballari Tuskers
6
2
3
1
5
-0.258
Bengaluru Blasters
6
0
6
0
0
-0.951
Teams that failed to qualify for the semi-finals.
Season 7 (2018/19)
Team
Bengaluru Blasters (R)
6
5
0
1
11
+0.895
Hubli Tigers
6
4
1
1
9
+0.815
Bijapur Bulls (C)
6
3
1
2
8
-0.028
Mysuru Warriors
6
3
3
0
6
+0.246
Belagavi Panthers
6
2
3
1
5
-0.829
Teams that qualified for the semi-finals.
Ballari Tuskers
6
1
4
1
3
-0.421
Shivamogga Lions
6
0
6
0
0
-0.549
Teams that failed to qualify for the semi-finals.
KPL Winners
Season
Teams
Final's venue
Winner
Margin
Runner-up
2009/10
8
Bengaluru
Provident Bangalore 125/5 (19.2 overs)
5 wickets Scorecard
Belagavi Panthers122/7 (20 overs)
2010/11
8
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
Mangalore United 112/9 (20 overs)
44 runs Scorecard
Provident Bangalore68 all out (16.1 overs)
2011/12
Not played
2012/13
2013/14
2014/15
7
Hubballi
Mysore Warriors 174/4 (19.5 overs)
6 wickets Scorecard
Belagavi Panthers170/7 (20 overs)
2015/16
8
Mysuru
Bijapur Bulls 115/3 (17.1 overs)
7 wickets Scorecard
Hubli Tigers114/9 (20 overs)
2016/17
8
D.R. Bendre Cricket Stadium, Hubballi
Bellary Tuskers 189/5 (20 overs)
35 runs Scorecard
Hubli Tigers154/9 (20 overs)
2017/18
7
D.R. Bendre Cricket Stadium, Hubballi
Belagavi Panthers 145/4 (17.3 overs)
6 wickets Scorecard
Bijapur Bulls141/7 (20 overs)
2018/19
7
Mysuru
Bijapur Bulls 106/3 (13.5 overs)
7 wickets Scorecard
Bengaluru Blasters101 all out (20 overs)
2019/20
7
Srikantadatta Narasimha Raja Wadeyar Ground ,
Hubli Tigers 152/6 (20.0)
8 runs Scorecard
Bellary Tuskers144 all out (20 overs)
2022
6
Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
Gulbarga Mystics
Scorecard
Bengaluru Blasters
209/9 (20)
2023
6
Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
Season Teams Final's venue Winner
References
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