
According to a report, the prize pool for groups this season is Rs 46.5 crore.© BCCI/IPL
Over the years, the recognition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) has grown by leaps and certain. Since its inception again in 2008, IPL has seen huge rise within the viewership, which has made the event extra profitable when it comes to prize pool. In the primary two editions, the successful facet acquired Rs 4.8 crore, whereas the runner-up was awarded with Rs 2.4 crore. Last season, Gujarat Titans gained Rs 20 crore for successful the IPL, whereas the runner-up, Rajasthan Royals, have been awarded Rs 13 crore.
According to a report in Sportstar, the prize pool for groups this season is Rs 46.5 crore.
The winners of the Orange Cap and Purpel Cap will obtain Rs 15 lakh every, the Emerging Player of the event will probably be awarded of Rs 20 lakh.
In addition to that, the Most Valuable Player of the season will get awarded a money reward of Rs 12 lakh.
In the IPL 2023 closing, four-time champions Chennai Super Kings will tackle holders Gujarat Titans on the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday.
Both groups had met throughout Qualifier, with CSK successful comprehensively on the evening.
On Friday, Shubman Gill smashed 129 to assist holders Gujarat Titans hammer Mumbai Indians by 62 runs in Qualifier 2.
Gill’s 60-ball knock — his third century in 4 IPL innings — powered Gujarat to 233-3, a complete they defended by bowling out five-time winners Mumbai for 171 in 18.2 overs within the final playoff.
A win for CSK will take them to 5 IPL, the joint-most by a staff alongside MI.
(With AFP Inputs)
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