2016 Tamil Nadu Premier League

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Tamil Nadu Premier League 2016
DatesJuly 22 (22-07) – 20 August 2016 (2016-08-20)
Administrator(s) Tamil Nadu Cricket Association
Cricket format Twenty20
Tournament format(s) Round Robin and Playoffs
Champions Tuti Patriots (1st title)
Runners-up Chepauk Super Gillies
Participants8
Matches31
Player of the series Narayan Jagadeesan
Most runs Narayan Jagadeesan (397) [1]
Most wickets W Anthony Das (14) [2]
2017

The 2016 season of the Tamil Nadu Premier League was the inaugural edition of the TNPL, a professional Twenty20 cricket league in Tamil Nadu, India. The league was formed by the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA) in 2016. [3] Star India was the official broadcaster.[ citation needed ]

Contents

Teams

TeamCityCaptainCoach
Chepauk Super Gillies Chennai Rajagopal Sathish Hemang Badani
Kovai Kings Coimbatore Murali Vijay Lance Klusener
Dindigul Dragons Dindigul Ravichandran Ashwin M. Venkataramana
Trichy Warriors Tiruchirapalli Baba Indrajith Brett Lee
Karaikudi Kaalai Karaikudi Subramaniam Badrinath Robin Singh
Madurai Super Giants Madurai Arun Karthik Michael Bevan
Tuti Patriots Thoothukudi Dinesh Karthik Monty Desai
Thiruvallur Veerans Tiruvallur Baba Aparajith Bharat Arun and Muttiah Muralitharan

Source: [4]

Tournament results

Points table

TeamPlayedWonLostTieNRPointsNRR
Chepauk Super Gillies 7520010+0.964
Dindigul Dragons 7520010+0.698
Tuti Patriots 743008+0.414
Kovai Kings 743008+0.384
Karaikudi Kaalai 743008+0.020
Thiruvallur Veerans 743008-0.104
Kanchi Warriors 725004-0.960
Madurai Super Giants 707000-1.411

Source:Cricbuzz

League progression

Group matchesKnockout
Team1234567SFFinal
Tuti Patriots 2 2 2 2 4 6 8 W C
Chepauk Super Gillies 0 2 4 4 6 8 10 W RU
Dindigul Dragons 2 4 6 8 8 10 10 L
Kovai Kings 0 2 4 6 6 6 8 L
Karaikudi Kaalai 0 0 2 4 6 6 8
Thiruvallur Veerans 2 4 4 6 6 8 8
Kanchi Warriors 2 2 2 2 4 4 4
Madurai Super Giants 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
WinLossSuper-OverNo result
  • C - Champion
  • RU - Runner-up

Fixtures

DateMatchTeam 1MarginTeam 2GroundTime (IST)
24 Aug, Wed 1 Tuti Patriots45 runs
Scorecard
Chepauk Super Gillies MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai 06:30 PM
25 Aug, Thurs 2 Karaikudi Kaalai5 wickets
Scorecard
Tiruvallur VeeransNPR College Ground, Dindigul Dragons 06:30 PM
26 Aug, Fri 3 Kovai KingsSuper Over
Scorecard
Kanchi WarriorsMA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai06:30 PM
27 Aug, Sat 4 Dindigul Dragons14 runs
Scorecard
Madurai Super GiantsNPR College Ground, Dindigul02:30 PM
28 Aug, Sun 5 Chepauk Super Gillies67 runs
Scorecard
Karaikudi KaalaiNPR College Ground, Dindigul02:30 PM
29 Aug, Mon 6 Tiruvallur Veerans6 runs
Scorecard
Madurai Super GiantsNPR College Ground, Dindigul06:30 PM
30 Aug, Tues 7 Dindigul Dragons48 runs
Scorecard
Kanchi WarriorsMA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai06:30 PM
31 Aug, Wed 8 Tuti Patriots9 wickets
Scorecard
Kovai KingsMA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai06:30 PM
1 Sep, Thu 9 Dindigul Dragons29 runs
Scorecard
Tiruvallur VeeransIndia Cement Company Ground, Tirunelveli 06:30 PM
2 Sep, Fri 10 Kovai Kings10 runs
Scorecard
Madurai Super GiantsIndia Cement Company Ground, Tirunelveli06:30 PM
3 Sep, Sat 11 Karaikudi Kaalai8 runs
Scorecard
Tuti PatriotsIndia Cement Company Ground, Tirunelveli02:30 PM
3 Sep, Sat 12 Kanchi Warriors7 wickets
Scorecard
Chepauk Super GilliesMA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai06:30 PM
4 Sep, Sun 13 Tuti PatriotsSuper Over
Scorecard
Dindigul DragonsIndia Cement Company Ground, Tirunelveli06:30 PM
5 Sep, Mon 14 Tiruvallur Veerans42 runs
Scorecard
Kanchi WarriorsIndia Cement Company Ground, Tirunelveli02:30 PM
5 Sep, Mon 15 Kovai Kings11 runs
Scorecard
Chepauk Super GilliesIndia Cement Company Ground, Tirunelveli06:30 PM
6 Sep, Tues 16 Karaikudi Kaalai52 runs
Scorecard
Madurai Super GiantsMA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai06:30 PM
7 Sep, Wed 17 Tiruvallur Veerans6 wickets
Scorecard
Tuti PatriotsNPR College Ground, Dindigul06:30 PM
8 Sep, Thu 18 Chepauk Super Gillies6 runs
Scorecard
Dindigul DragonsNPR College Ground, Dindigul06:30 PM
9 Sep, Fri 19 Madurai Super Giants& wickets
Scorecard
Kanchi WarriorsNPR College Ground, Dindigul02:30 PM
9 Sep, Fri 20 Karaikudi Kaalai36 runs
Scorecard
Kovai KingsMA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai06:30 PM
10 Sep, Sat 21 Chepauk Super Gillies55 runs
Scorecard
Madurai Super GiantsNPR College Ground, Dindigul02:30 PM
10 Sep, Sat 22 Tiruvallur Veerans2 runs
Scorecard
Kovai KingsMA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai06:30 PM
11 Sep, Sun 23 Karaikudi Kaalai7 wickets
Scorecard
Dindigul DragonsNPR College Ground, Dindigul02:30 PM
11 Sep, Sun 24 Kanchi Warriors9 wickets
Scorecard
Tuti PatriotsMA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai06:30 PM
12 Sep, Mon 25 Chepauk Super Gillies41 runs
Scorecard
Tiruvallur VeeransMA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai06:30 PM
13 Sep, Tues 26 Kovai Kings16 runs
Scorecard
Dindigul DragonsIndia Cement Company Ground, Tirunelveli02:30 PM
13 Sep, Tues 27 Tuti Patriots33 runs
Scorecard
Madurai Super GiantsMA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai06:30 PM
14 Sep, Wed 28 Kanchi Warriors3 wickets
Scorecard
Karaikudi KaalaiIndia Cement Company Ground, Tirunelveli06:30 PM

Playoffs

Semi final
16 September 2016
6:30 P.M. (D/N)
Scorecard
Tuti Patriots
187/8 (20 overs)
v
Dindigul Dragons
149/8 (18.5 overs)
Abhinav Mukund 91 (55)
Sunny Singh 3/34 (4 overs)
N Jagadeesan 59(41)
Washington Sundar 4/23 (4 overs)
Tuti Patriots won by 38 runs
Indian Cement Company Ground, Tirunelveli
Umpires: Krishnaraj Srinath and Krishnamachari Srinivasan
Player of the match: Abhinav Mukund (Patriots)
  • Patriots won the toss and elected to bat
Semi final
17 September 2016
6:30 P.M. (D/N)
Scorecard
Chepauk Super Gillies
161/7 (20 overs)
v
Kovai Kings
144/9 (18.5 overs)
Vasanth Saravanan 52(39)
K Vignesh 2/21 (4 overs)
L Suryaprakash 38(28)
Anthony Das 3/21 (4 overs)
Chepauk Super Gillies won by 17 runs
MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
Umpires: Rajesh Kannan R and R Sundar
Player of the match: Vasanth Saravanan (Super Gillies)
  • Super Gillies won the toss and elected to bat
Final
18 September 2016
6:30 P.M. (D/N)
Scorecard
Tuti Patriots
215/2 (20 overs)
v
Chepauk Super Gillies
93 (18.5 overs)
Abhinav Mukund 82*(52)
Sai Kishore 1/35 (4 overs)
Vasanth Saravanan 30(34)
Ganesh Moorthi 4/11 (4 overs)
Tuti Patriots won by 122 runs
MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
Umpires: Krishnaraj Srinath and Krishnamachari Srinivasan
Player of the match: Ganesh Moorthi (Patriots)
  • Patriots won the toss and elected to bat

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