Lyca Kovai Kings

Lyca Kovai Kings

Leagues Played
Críquete 49
Links
Website Wikipedia
Críquete 07/12 13:45 1 Lyca Kovai Kings v Nellai Royal Kings 205/5(20)-101/10(15)
Críquete 07/07 13:45 1 Lyca Kovai Kings v Dindigul Dragons 193/7(20)-163/9(20)
Críquete 07/02 09:45 - Madurai Panthers v Lyca Kovai Kings 164/10(18)-208/5(20)
Críquete 06/27 13:45 - Salem Spartans v Lyca Kovai Kings 120/10(19)-199/8(20)
Críquete 06/25 09:45 - Dindigul Dragons v Lyca Kovai Kings 147/10(19.1)-206/5(20)
Críquete 06/21 13:45 - Ba11sy Trichy v Lyca Kovai Kings 117/6(20)-119/4(18.2)
Críquete 06/19 13:45 - Lyca Kovai Kings v Chepauk Super Gillies 128/2(16.3)-126/8(20)
Críquete 06/16 13:45 - Lyca Kovai Kings v Nellai Royal Kings 181/6(20)-182/6(20)
Críquete 06/12 13:30 - Lyca Kovai Kings v iDream Tiruppur Tamizhans 179/7(20)-109/10(20)
Críquete 07/31 13:45 - Chepauk Super Gillies v Lyca Kovai Kings 14-138
Críquete 07/29 13:45 - Lyca Kovai Kings v Nellai Royal Kings 209-208
Críquete 07/26 13:45 - Madurai Panthers v Lyca Kovai Kings 126-72
Críquete 07/23 13:45 - Lyca Kovai Kings v Nellai Royal Kings 177-172
Críquete 07/16 09:45 - Lyca Kovai Kings v iDream Tiruppur Tamizhans 158-157
Críquete 07/12 13:45 - Chepauk Super Gillies v Lyca Kovai Kings 171-170
Críquete 07/10 13:45 - Ruby Trichy Warriors v Lyca Kovai Kings 135-138
Críquete 07/06 09:45 - Lyca Kovai Kings v Salem Spartans 149-146
Críquete 06/30 13:45 - Madurai Panthers v Lyca Kovai Kings 154-151
Críquete 06/26 13:45 - Lyca Kovai Kings v Dindigul Dragons 188-190
Críquete 08/11 14:00 1 Dindigul Dragons v Lyca Kovai Kings 144-143
Críquete 08/08 10:00 - Lyca Kovai Kings v Nellai Royal Kings 169-162
Críquete 08/06 14:00 - Chepauk Super Gillies v Lyca Kovai Kings 159-123
Críquete 07/31 10:00 - Lyca Kovai Kings v iDream Tiruppur Tamizhans 160-162
Críquete 07/28 14:00 - Madurai Panthers v Lyca Kovai Kings 153-172
Críquete 07/25 14:00 - Lyca Kovai Kings v Dindigul Dragons 201-202
Críquete 07/23 14:00 - Ba11sy Trichy v Lyca Kovai Kings 171-175
Críquete 08/07 13:45 - Dindigul Dragons v Lyca Kovai Kings 99-134
Críquete 08/04 13:45 - Karaikudi Kaalai v Lyca Kovai Kings 139-154
Críquete 08/02 09:45 - Lyca Kovai Kings v Madurai Panthers 172-195
Críquete 07/28 13:45 - Chepauk Super Gillies v Lyca Kovai Kings 116-115

The Tamil Nadu Premier League (TNPL) is a men's Twenty20 (T20) cricket league that is annually held in the state of Tamil Nadu in India and contested by eight city-based franchise teams. The league was formed in 2016 by the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA). It is usually played during post summer season from June to August of every year. Shriram Group is the current title sponsor of the tournament.

As of 2023, there have been seven seasons of the tournament. The present title holder is Lyca Kovai Kings.Chepauk Super Gillies are the most successful team after winning the title four times.

History

Background

In 2016, the TNPL was launched at the time when Chennai Super Kings, the Tamil Nadu franchise playing Indian Premier League (IPL), was facing a two-year suspension from the league. The league was aimed to make up for the absence of high-profile matches in Chennai in the year and to expose talented players from districts. It was conceived by former BCCI president and then TNCA president N. Srinivasan.

Franchise rights

On 1 May 2016, TNCA invited bidders for the eight franchise rights. A total of 17 bidders participated in the bidding process and current members of TNCA were not allowed to participate. The base price set for each franchise was 1.25 crore (US$160,000) for a period of 10 years. The franchise rights was sold for 33.51 crore (US$4.2 million) and the highest bidder chose Salem for 5.21 crore (US$650,000).

Winning bidders
Owner Franchise Price
Vivo South Chennai distributor Selvakumar Salem Spartans 5.21 crore (US$650,000)
Metronation Chennai Chepauk Super Gillies 5.13 crore (US$640,000)
Lyca Productions Lyca Kovai Kings 5.01 crore (US$630,000)
Kothari (Madras) Ltd. Madurai Panthers 4.001 crore (US$500,000)
(Need to be Updated) Trichy Grand Cholas 3.69 crore (US$460,000)
Crown Forts Ltd. Nellai Royal Kings 3.48 crore (US$440,000)
Take Solutions Ltd Dindigul Dragons 3.42 crore (US$430,000)
I Dream cinemas iDream Tiruppur Tamizhans 3.3 crore (US$410,000)

Foundation

On 16 August 2016, the first edition was inaugurated by MS Dhoni in Chennai. The first edition featured international cricketers including Ravichandran Ashwin, Murali Vijay, Dinesh Karthik and Lakshmipathy Balaji. Former cricketers Robin Singh and Michael Bevan were among the coaches. Matthew Hayden was the brand ambassador of the league. No players representing other state associations participated in the inaugural season as they were not given permission at the time by the BCCI. Star Sports were the TV broadcasters. The first season was played from 24 August to 18 September.