2020-21 Odisha Cricket League

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2020-21 Odisha Cricket League
Dates27 December 2020 – 13 January 2021
Administrator(s) Odisha Cricket Association
Cricket format Twenty20
Tournament format(s) Double round-robin and playoffs
Host(s) Cuttack, Odisha, India
ChampionsOdisha Panthers (2nd title)
Runners-upOdisha Lions
Participants6
Matches34
Most runsAbhishek Yadav (340)
Most wicketsAlok Sahoo (24)
Official website OCL
2023

The 2020-21 Odisha Cricket League was the inaugural edition of the OCL, a franchise Twenty20 cricket league in Odisha, India.The league was organised by the Odisha Cricket Association in 2023. The tournament was played between 27 December 2020 to 13 January 2021. [1]

Contents

Teams

[2]

TeamCoachCaptain
Odisha Tigers Debasish Samantray
Odisha Lions Sujit Lenka
Odisha Cheetahs Anurag Sarangi
Odisha Jaguars Girjia Rout
Odisha Panthers Basant Mohanty
Odisha Pumas Arabind Singh

Squads

Players with international caps/IPL caps are marked in bold. [3]

Odisha TigersOdisha LionsOdisha CheetahsOdisha JaguarsOdisha PanthersOdisha Pumas
  • Debasish Samantray (C)
  • Amin Khan
  • Ayush Naik
  • B Shiva
  • Dibyashakti Chakrabarty (Wk)
  • Girija Sankar Barik
  • Harshit Rathod
  • Minal Parida
  • Rajkishan Patel
  • Rakesh Gochhayat (Wk)
  • Rupak Pradhan
  • Samir Mandal
  • Sangram Majhi
  • Sanjay Das
  • Shekhar Majhi
  • Uttsab Bhoi
  • Sujit Lenka (C) & (Wk)
  • Abhisek Giri
  • Ajay Goura (Wk)
  • Alok Mangaraj
  • Ansuman Tripathy
  • Bikash Rout
  • Biswabhusan Bihari
  • Chinmay Sahoo
  • Deepak Behera
  • Durgaprasad Behera
  • Nauttam Bhanja
  • Rakesh Pattanaik
  • Sibhasish Sahoo
  • Subhrajyoti Mishra
  • Swastik Samal
  • Anurag Sarangi (C)
  • Abhishek Raut
  • Abhijeet Hota
  • Amit Sahoo (Wk)
  • Badal Bhol
  • Korapu Sandeep
  • Prasanta Baral (Wk)
  • Manish Raut
  • Manoj Barik
  • Maroju Prasanth
  • Mojakir Khan
  • Mrunmay Tripathy
  • Ramachandra Behera
  • Ronald B Singh
  • Sourav Gouda (Wk)
  • Suman Mohapatra (Wk)
  • Girjia Rout ( c )
  • Abhijit Barik
  • Anwesh Das
  • Bibhu Mallick (Wk)
  • Dibya Das
  • G Chandrasekhar
  • Kshyama Bal (Wk)
  • Lagnajit Samal
  • Manoj Kashyap
  • Nihar Bhuyan
  • Nirbishankar Barik
  • Rahul Choudhary
  • Rashmi Sahoo
  • Sandeep Chauhan
  • Shamsul Khan
  • Sunil Sahoo
  • Basant Mohanty (C)
  • Abhishek Yadav
  • Alok Sahoo
  • Ankit Singh
  • Ashutosh Das
  • Binit Mohanty
  • Chandramani Biswal
  • Dinesh Srivastav
  • Jayanta Behera
  • Krushna Barik (Wk)
  • Nisikanta Rout
  • Pradeep Pradhan
  • Ranjit Paikaray (Wk)
  • Sidhant Jena
  • Sparsh Somani
  • Subham Nayak
  • Arabind Singh (C)
  • Abhinash Nayak
  • Badal Nishad
  • Debashis Mahakud
  • Dhiraj Singh
  • Jitendra Thapa
  • Kameswar Barik (Wk)
  • Illu Gocchayat
  • Prasanta Rana
  • Pratik Das
  • Pravin Tirkey
  • Prayash Singh
  • Purnachandra Majhi
  • Sandeep Pattnaik
  • Soubhagya Mohanty (Wk)
  • Tukuna Sahoo

Venues

Odisha
Cuttack
Barabati Stadium
Capacity:45,000
Matches: 34
Barabati Stadium IPL Match Pune Warriors India vs. Deccan Chargers.jpg

Points table

PosTeamPldWLNRPts NRR
1Odisha Panthers (C)10910360.476
2Odisha Lions (R)10640240.733
3Odisha Pumas10640240.087
4Odisha Tigers1046016−0.103
5Odisha Cheetahs1046016−0.611
6Odisha Jaguars101904−0.583
Source: Cricket.com
(C) Champion; (R) Runners-up

Playoffs

Semi-finalsFinal
      
1 Odisha Panthers121/5 (19.5)
4 Odisha Tigers 117/9 (20)
SFW1 Odisha Panthers115/4 (19.1)
SFW2 Odisha Lions 113/9 (20)
2 Odisha Lions172/2 (20)
3 Odisha Pumas 97/10 (18.2)

Semi-finals

12 January 2021
15:45
Scorecard
Odisha Panthers
121/5 (19.5 overs)
v
Odisha Tigers
117/9 (20 overs)
Abhishek Yadav 50* (39)
Shekhar Majhi 2/21 (4 overs)
Debasish Samantray 31 (35)
Jayanta Behera 3/23 (4 overs)
Odisha Panthers won by 5 wickets
Barabati Stadium, Cuttack
Umpires: Arun Basa (IND), Bibhu Satapathy (IND)
Player of the match: Abhishek Yadav (Odisha Panthers)
  • Odisha Panthers won the toss and elected to bowl

12 January 2021
19:45 (D/N)
Scorecard
Odisha Lions
172/2 (20 overs)
v
Odisha Pumas
97/10 (18.2 overs)
Swastik Samal 110* (68)
Tukuna Sahoo 1/33 (4 overs)
Sandeep Pattnaik 26 (25)
Sibhasish Sahoo 4/26 (4 overs)
Odisha Lions won by 75 runs
Barabati Stadium, Cuttack
Umpires: Pritiranjan Bijaysingh (IND), Durgadatta Das (IND)
Player of the match: Swastik Samal (Odisha Lions)
  • Odisha Lions won the toss and elected to bat

Final

13 January 2021
16:45 (D/N)
Scorecard
Odisha Panthers
115/4 (19.1 overs)
v
Odisha Lions
113/9 (20 overs)
Abhishek Yadav 40* (42)
Abhisek Giri 1/14 (3 overs)
Nauttam Bhanja 38 (35)
Pradeep Pradhan 2/9 (4 overs)
Odisha Panthers won by 6 wickets
Barabati Stadium, Cuttack
Umpires: Arun Basa (IND), Durgadatta Das (IND)
Player of the match: Subham Nayak (Odisha Panthers)
  • Odisha Lions won the toss elected to bat

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