2013 Champions League Twenty20


The 2013 Champions League Twenty20 was the fifth edition of Champions League Twenty20, an international Twenty20 cricket tournament. It was held in India from 17 September to 6 October 2013.
Sydney Sixers were the defending champions but they failed to qualify for the event. During the finals on 6 October 2013, in a re-match of the opening game, the Mumbai Indians won their 2nd CLT20 title after bowling out the Rajasthan Royals, defeating them by 33 runs.

Background

Domestic Twenty20 competitions faced several setbacks in 2013. The Bangladesh Premier League included a spot-fixing scandal where seven individuals were charged. Their problems with franchises missing their payments to players also continued and resulted in five franchises having their contracts conditionally terminated. The Indian Premier League also included a spot-fixing case where three players were among the 39 charged.
This year's Sri Lanka Premier League was cancelled after all franchises refused to pay their bank guarantees. All franchises had lost interest in participating in the tournament after they all made losses from the inaugural season. As a replacement, Sri Lanka Cricket created the Super 4's Twenty20 and its four participating teams specifically for determining their representation in the CLT20. It was the first time where a team is neither a club nor a franchise and, as such, the first time where a cricketing board directly receives the proceeds from the CLT20.
In Australia, the Big Bash League continued to be a success and led to more public interest in cricket, especially amongst families. The Caribbean Premier League was created and had its first season in August 2013. Billed as the "ultimate cricket carnival", its major attraction was its unique party atmosphere and it was an immediate success with high attendance for all matches. Another attraction was the involvement of legends of West Indies cricket in coaching roles and Hollywood stars taking equity interests in the teams. The Big Bash League introduced to the game the Zing wicket system, with LED lights on the stumps and bails that light up at almost the instant the wicket is broken, and the umpire cam, a camera attached to the caps worn by the umpires. Both features were also used in the Caribbean Premier League.

Format

The tournament features a qualifying stage and group stage. The qualifying stage consists of four teams playing a round-robin tournament from which the top two teams qualify for the group stage. These two teams join the eight teams that received direct entry in the group stage. The group stage has the teams divided into two groups of five teams and each group plays a round-robin tournament. The top two teams of each group advances to the knockout stage. The knockout stage consists of two semi-finals, with the top team of one group facing the second from the other. The winners of the semi-finals play the grand final to determine the winners of the competition. Matches ending with the scores level are decided by a Super Over, where the winners of the Super Over are declared winners of the match.
Points awarded in the qualifying and group stages:
ResultPoints
Win4 points
No result2 points
Loss0 points

Prize money

The winners of champions league got 1.5 million US dollars while the runners up got 1 million.

Qualification

have indefinitely refused participation in the tournament starting with this edition due to its dates clashing with the end of the County Championship. England teams had previously missed the 2010 edition due to similar scheduling problems. Contrary to the previous two seasons, Trinidad and Tobago received direct qualification on account of their good past performances. They were also chosen ahead of the winners of the newly created Caribbean Premier League. This edition was the second to feature a team from Pakistan and the first for editions held in India. The strained ties between the Indo-Pak governments and establishments had been the primary reason for Pakistan's exclusion before 2012. The winners of the Sri Lanka Premier League were originally scheduled to participate in the qualifying stage before the tournament was cancelled.
Domestic tournamentTeams fromNo. of teams
2013 Indian Premier LeagueIND3
2012–13 Big Bash LeagueAUS2
2012–13 Ram Slam T20 ChallengeRSA2
2012–13 Caribbean Twenty20WIN1
2013 Qualifying stageSee below2

Teams

Due to the tournament format restricting player contracts from the 2011–12 season to only be for that season, all teams of the Big Bash League underwent many changes to their squads. New contracts, however, could be multi-year agreements. The Sydney Sixers, winners of the 2012 edition, failed to qualify. Pakistan sent a team.
TeamDomestic tournamentPositionAppearanceQualified
Brisbane Heat 2012–13 Big Bash LeagueWinners1st
Perth Scorchers 2012–13 Big Bash LeagueRunners-up2nd
Trinidad and Tobago 2012–13 Caribbean Twenty20Winners3rd
Highveld Lions 2012–13 Ram Slam T20 ChallengeWinners3rd
Titans 2012–13 Ram Slam T20 ChallengeRunners-up2nd
Chennai Super Kings 2013 Indian Premier LeagueRunners-up4th
Mumbai Indians 2013 Indian Premier LeagueWinners4th
Rajasthan Royals 2013 Indian Premier LeagueThird place1st
Otago VoltsQualifying stageWinners2nd
Sunrisers HyderabadQualifying stageRunners-up1st

TeamDomestic tournamentPositionAppearanceQualified
Otago Volts 2012–13 HRV CupWinners2nd
Faisalabad Wolves 2012–13 Faysal Bank Super Eight T20 CupWinners1st
Sunrisers Hyderabad 2013 Indian Premier LeagueFourth place1st
Kandurata Maroons Super 4's Twenty20Winners1st

Squads

This edition saw the first instance of a player choosing his home team over his IPL team after qualifying with both. Of the 12 players named in the preliminary squads of more than one team, Kumar Sangakkara chose to play for the Kandurata Maroons instead of the Sunrisers Hyderabad from the IPL. In doing so, Sangakkara, per his contract, forfeited 20% of his IPL salary. Sri Lanka Cricket would not receive the $150,000 compensation they would have otherwise received for not having Sangakkara. The decision came after long discussions between the two parties. The issue also raised questions of loyalty and money amongst the public. Sangakkara criticised SLC for how the affair was presented as such, saying "I am the one who suffers" regardless of his choice.

Qualifying stage

Fixtures

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Group stage

Group A

Team
Rajasthan Royals440016+0.960
Mumbai Indians421110+1.068
Otago Volts421110+0.869
Highveld Lions40312–0.726
Perth Scorchers40312–2.851

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Group B

Team
431012+0.816
Chennai Super Kings431012+0.271
Titans42208+0.228
Sunrisers Hyderabad41216–0.622
Brisbane Heat40312–1.028

Fixtures

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Knockout stage

Fixtures

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Statistics

Most runs

The following are the top five highest run scorers in the main tournament.
NatPlayerTeamRuns
Rajasthan Royals288657.60119.007004277
Sunrisers Hyderabad250641.66134.407102345
Mumbai Indians223555.75142.9463*02239
Chennai Super Kings221544.20145.398401226
Trinidad and Tobago211542.20141.617002279

The leading run-scorer of the main tournament wins the Golden Bat award.
Source : Golden Bat

Most wickets

The following are the five leading wicket-takers of the main tournament.
NatPlayerTeam
Rajasthan Royals1256.509.504.104/1510
Trinidad and Tobago1157.8110.904.304/910
Otago8519.3713.68.533/2100
Chennai Super Kings7517.4213.08.043/2600
Titans7418.1412.858.463/1300

The leading wicket-taker of the main tournament wins the Golden Wicket award.
Source : Golden Wicket