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2011 Indian Premier League
Dates8 April 2011 – 28 May 2011[1]
Administrator(s)BCCI
Cricket formatTwenty20
Tournament format(s)Group stage and playoffs
Host(s)India
ChampionsChennai Super Kings (2nd title)
Runners-upRoyal Challengers Bangalore
Participants10
Matches played74
Player of the seriesChris Gayle (RCB) (608 runs, 8 wickets)
Most runsChris Gayle (RCB) (608)
Most wicketsLasith Malinga (MI) (28)
Official websitewww.iplt20.com
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The 2011 Indian Premier League season, abbreviated as IPL 4 or the IPL 2011, was the fourth season of the Indian Premier League, the top Twenty20 cricket league in India. The tournament was hosted in India and the opening and closing ceremonies were held in M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai, the home venue of the reigning champions Chennai Super Kings. The season ran from 8 April to 28 May 2011.[2] This season the number of teams in the league went from eight to ten with the additions of the Pune Warriors India and the Kochi Tuskers Kerala.

The tournament was won by the Chennai Super Kings for the second successive season defeating Royal Challengers Bangalore by 58 runs in the final in Chennai, with the winning team's Murali Vijay being named Man of the Match. With this win CSK became the only team to have won the IPL on more than one occasion.[3] Despite Bangalore failing to win the title, one of the team's players, Chris Gayle was named as the tournament's best player. He scored 608 runs in twelve innings[4] – the most in the tournament – as well as picking up eight wickets, having joined the team after the start of the season due to an injury to another overseas player, Dirk Nannes.[5]Mumbai Indians' Lasith Malinga set a new record for most wickets taken within an Indian Premier League season, claiming 28 wickets during the campaign,[6] but Mumbai had to settle for third place in the tournament, having lost to Bangalore in the second qualifier. Chennai, Bangalore and Mumbai represented India in the Champions League 2011 tournament in September. The Fly Kingfisher Fair Play Award was again won by the Chennai Super Kings for topping the fair-play table.

  • 6Results
  • 7Fixtures
    • 7.2Playoff stage
  • 8Statistics

Format

With the introduction of 2 new teams, a new ten-team format was created. This new format consists of 74 matches and was introduced as retaining the previous format would result in 94 matches, significantly greater than the 60 matches from the previous season, where teams compete in a double round-robin tournament. The knockout stage was changed to a playoff format. If a match ends in a tie, a Super Over will be played to determine the winner.

The ten teams are divided into two groups of five. In the group stage, each team plays 14 games: facing the other four teams in their group two times each (one home and one away game), four teams in the other group once, and the remaining team two times. A random draw was used to determine the groups and who plays whom across the groups once and twice.

Each team plays the team in the same row and the same column twice, and all others once. For instance, Pune Warriors India will play Chennai Super Kings and the other Group A teams twice but the other teams from Group B (Kolkata Knight Riders, Kochi Tuskers Kerala, Royal Challengers Bangalore and Rajasthan Royals) only once. Similarly Kochi Tuskers Kerala will play Delhi Daredevils and the other Group B teams twice but all other teams from Group A only once.

Group AGroup B
Deccan ChargersKolkata Knight Riders
Delhi DaredevilsKochi Tuskers Kerala
Kings XI PunjabRoyal Challengers Bangalore
Mumbai IndiansRajasthan Royals
Pune Warriors IndiaChennai Super Kings

Team winning a match will be awarded 2 points. The losing team will not receive any points. In case of a draw or no result, both teams will be awarded 1 point.

A four-game playoff stage following the Page playoff system is held after the group stage.[2] Four games will be played in the playoffs:[2]

  • Qualifier 1: between the teams ranked first and second in the group stage.
  • Eliminator: between the teams ranked third and fourth in the group stage.
  • Qualifier 2: between the loser of the Qualifier 1 and winner of the Eliminator.
  • Final: between the winners of the Qualifiers 1 and 2.

The top three teams from the tournament qualify for the 2011 Champions League Twenty20 while the fourth team enters the qualifying stage of the tournament. Due to the playoff format, the qualifying teams will be the top two teams of the group stage and the winner of the Eliminator in the playoff stage.[7]

Venues

ChennaiMumbaiKochiKolkata
Chennai Super KingsMumbai IndiansKochi Tuskers KeralaKolkata Knight Riders
M. A. Chidambaram StadiumWankhede StadiumJawaharlal Nehru StadiumEden Gardens
Capacity: 50,000Capacity: 33,000Capacity: 60,000Capacity: 90,000[8][9][10]
MohaliBangalore
Kings XI PunjabRoyal Challengers Bangalore
PCA StadiumM. Chinnaswamy Stadium
Capacity: 30,000Capacity: 45,000
HyderabadDelhi
Deccan ChargersDelhi Daredevils
Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket StadiumFeroz Shah Kotla
Capacity: 55,000Capacity: 48,000
IndoreJaipurNavi MumbaiDharamsala
Kochi Tuskers KeralaRajasthan RoyalsPune Warriors IndiaKings XI Punjab
Holkar Cricket StadiumSawai Mansingh StadiumDY Patil StadiumHPCA Stadium
Capacity: 30,000Capacity: 30,000Capacity: 55,000Capacity: 23,000

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Squads

Each team can have a squad of at most 30 players with a maximum of US$9 million to spend on purchasing players. . Choosing to retain players would subject to a reduction in their salary cap, reducing the amount they may spend on other players. All other players are added to the auction held on 8 and 9 January 2011.[2]

The catchment areas of the eight existing teams were changed to account for the two new teams. Catchment areas are nominated areas to help each side select their local players. Each team must select four players from their area.

A total of 12 players have been retained by all the franchises while the remaining go to the auction list. The retained players – who must have been part of the franchise's registered squads for the 2010 season – were valued at $1.8 million for the first player, $1.3 million for the second, $900,000 for the third and $500,000 for the fourth. Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings have retained the maximum of four players while the Kings XI Punjab, Deccan Chargers and Kolkata Knight Riders released all their players.[11]The RCB franchise owners only retained one player (Virat Kohli), but let go few key players – Rahul Dravid, Dale Steyn, Jacques Kallis. Macromedia flash mx 2004 free download. These players emerged very consistent subsequently in the years 2012, 2013.

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PlayerFranchise
Mahendra Singh DhoniChennai Super Kings
Suresh RainaChennai Super Kings
Murali VijayChennai Super Kings
Albie MorkelChennai Super Kings
Sachin TendulkarMumbai Indians
Harbhajan SinghMumbai Indians
Kieron PollardMumbai Indians
Lasith MalingaMumbai Indians
Shane WarneRajasthan Royals
Shane WatsonRajasthan Royals
Virender SehwagDelhi Daredevils
Virat KohliRoyal Challengers Bangalore

Teams and standings

Team
GrpPldWLNRPtsNRR
Royal Challengers Bangalore(R)B1494119+0.326
Chennai Super Kings(C)B1495018+0.443
Mumbai Indians(3)A1495018+0.040
Kolkata Knight Riders(4)B1486016+0.433
Kings XI PunjabA1477014−0.051
Rajasthan RoyalsB1467113−0.691
Deccan ChargersA1468012+0.222
Kochi Tuskers KeralaB1468012−0.214
Pune Warriors IndiaA144919−0.134
Delhi DaredevilsA144919−0.448

Note: Top four teams qualified for the Playoffs.
The top three teams qualified for the 2011 Champions League Twenty20 while the fourth team played in the Qualifying stage.


Pune and Kochi are new to the league. The auction for these teams was held at Chennai on 22 March 2010. These two bids, worth a total of Rs 3,235 crore, were more than the Rs 2,853 crore collectively paid for the eight franchises in the first auction, on 24 January 2008.[12]

The Rajasthan Royals, and the Kings XI Punjab were temporarily ejected from the league due to issues with their unreported ownership changes. The teams were reinstated with involvement from the High Court.[13] Their owners were broken into several legal entities when the BCCI required the incorporation of the companies.[14][15] Kochi was also at risk of ejection for the same reasons before BCCI cleared their new ownership pattern for the tournament.[16]

League progression

TeamGroup matchesPlayoffs
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Chennai Super Kings224446810121214161818WW
Deccan Chargers0022446666681012
Delhi Daredevils00224446688889
Kings XI Punjab024666666810121414
Kochi Tuskers Kerala0024666681010101212
Kolkata Knight Riders024666810121214141616L
Mumbai Indians24468101012141616161618WL
Pune Warriors India24444444468889
Rajasthan Royals24445579111111111113
Royal Challengers Bangalore22223579111315171719LWL
WinLossNo result
  • Note: The total points at the end of each group match are listed.
  • Note: Click on the points (group matches) or W/L (playoffs) to see the match summary.

Results

Group stage

Visitor team →CSKDCDDKXIPKTKKKRMIPWIRRRCB
Home team ↓
Chennai Super KingsChennai
19 runs
Chennai
18 runs
Chennai
11 runs
Chennai
2 runs
Chennai
25 runs
Chennai
8 wickets
Chennai
21 runs
Deccan ChargersDelhi
4 wickets
Punjab
8 wickets
Kolkata
20 runs
Mumbai
37 runs
Pune
6 wickets
Rajasthan
8 wickets
Deccan
33 runs
Delhi DaredevilsDeccan
16 runs
Delhi
29 runs
Kochi
7 wickets
Kolkata
17 runs
Mumbai
8 wickets
Match
abandoned
Bangalore
3 wickets
Kings XI PunjabPunjab
6 wickets
Deccan
82 runs
Punjab
29 runs
Punjab
76 runs
Pune
5 wickets
Punjab
48 runs
Punjab
111 runs
Kochi Tuskers KeralaKochi
7 wickets (D/L)
Deccan
55 runs
Delhi
38 runs
Punjab
6 wickets
Kochi
17 runs
Kochi
8 wickets
Bangalore
6 wickets
Kolkata Knight RidersKolkata
10 runs (D/L)
Kolkata
9 runs
Kolkata
8 wickets
Kochi
6 runs
Mumbai
5 wickets
Kolkata
8 wickets
Bangalore
9 wickets
Mumbai IndiansMumbai
8 runs
Deccan
10 runs
Mumbai
32 runs
Mumbai
23 runs
Kochi
8 wickets
Mumbai
7 wickets
Rajasthan
10 wickets
Pune Warriors IndiaChennai
8 wickets
Deccan
6 wickets
Delhi
3 wickets
Pune
7 wickets
Pune
4 wickets
Kolkata
7 wickets
Mumbai
21 runs
Rajasthan RoyalsChennai
63 runs
Rajasthan
6 wickets
Rajasthan
8 wickets
Kolkata
9 wickets
Rajasthan
7 wickets
Rajasthan
6 wickets
Bangalore
9 wickets
Royal Challengers BangaloreBangalore
8 wickets
Bangalore
85 runs
Bangalore
9 wickets
Bangalore
4 wickets (D/L)
Mumbai
9 wickets
Bangalore
26 runs
Match
abandoned
Home team wonVisitor team won
  • Note: Results listed are according to the home (horizontal) and visitor (vertical) teams.
  • Note: Click on a result to see a summary of the match.

Playoff stage

PreliminaryFinal
29 May — M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
24 May — Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
1Royal Challengers Bangalore175/4 (20 ov)
2Chennai Super Kings177/4 (19.4 ov)2Chennai Super Kings205/5 (20 ov)
Chennai won by 6 wickets1Royal Challengers Bangalore147/8 (20 ov)
Chennai won by 58 runs
27 May — M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
1Royal Challengers Bangalore185/4 (20 ov)
3Mumbai Indians142/8 (20 ov)
Bangalore won by 43 runs
25 May — Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
3Mumbai Indians148/6 (19.2 ov)
4Kolkata Knight Riders147/7 (20 ov)
Mumbai won by 4 wickets

Fixtures

All match times in Indian Standard Time (UTC+5:30)

Group stage

(H) Chennai Super Kings
153/4 (20 overs)
Kolkata Knight Riders
151/7 (20 overs)
Chennai won by 2 runs
M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
(H) Deccan Chargers
137/8 (20 overs)
Rajasthan Royals
141/2 (18.5 overs)
Rajasthan won by 8 wickets
Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad
(H) Kochi Tuskers Kerala
161/5 (20 overs)
Royal Challengers Bangalore
162/4 (18.4 overs)
Bangalore won by 6 wickets
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Kochi
(H) Delhi Daredevils
95 (17.4 overs)
Mumbai Indians
99/2 (16.5 overs)
Kings XI Punjab
112/8 (20 overs)
Pune Warriors India (H)
113/3 (13.1 overs)
Pune won by 7 wickets
DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai
(H) Kolkata Knight Riders
163/4 (20 overs)
Deccan Chargers
154/8 (20 overs)
Delhi Daredevils
151/6 (20 overs)
Rajasthan Royals (H)
152/4 (18.3 overs)
Rajasthan won by 6 wickets
Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
(H) Royal Challengers Bangalore
140/4 (20 overs)
Mumbai Indians
143/1 (18.3 overs)
Mumbai won by 9 wickets
M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
Chennai Super Kings
188/4 (20 overs)
Kings XI Punjab (H)
193/4 (19.1 overs)
Punjab won by 6 wickets
Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali, Chandigarh
Kochi Tuskers Kerala
148/8 (20 overs)
Pune Warriors India (H)
151/6 (18.5 overs)
Pune won by 4 wickets
DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai
(H) Deccan Chargers
175/5 (20 overs)
Royal Challengers Bangalore
142/9 (20 overs)
Deccan won by 33 runs
Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad
(H) Rajasthan Royals
159/4 (20 overs)
Kolkata Knight Riders
160/1 (18.3 overs)
Kolkata won by 9 wickets
Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
(H) Mumbai Indians
182/2 (20 overs)
Kochi Tuskers Kerala
184/2 (19 overs)
(H) Chennai Super Kings
183/5 (20 overs)
Royal Challengers Bangalore
162/7 (20 overs)
Chennai won by 21 runs
M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
(H) Deccan Chargers
165/8 (20 overs)
Kings XI Punjab
166/2 (17.4 overs)
Punjab won by 8 wickets
Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad
(H) Pune Warriors India
187/5 (20 overs)
Delhi Daredevils
190/7 (19.2 overs)
Delhi won by 3 wickets
DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai
Rajasthan Royals
81 (15.2 overs)
Kolkata Knight Riders (H)
85/2 (13.5 overs)
Chennai Super Kings
131/4 (17 overs)
Kochi Tuskers Kerala (H)
135/3 (15 overs)
Kochi won by 7 wickets (D/L)
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Kochi
Deccan Chargers
168/4 (20 overs)
Delhi Daredevils (H)
152/7 (20 overs)
(H) Royal Challengers Bangalore
Rajasthan Royals
Pune Warriors India
118 (17.2 overs)
Mumbai Indians (H)
124/3 (20 overs)
Kochi Tuskers Kerala
132/7 (20 overs)
Kolkata Knight Riders (H)
126/9 (20 overs)
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(H) Kings XI Punjab
195/7 (20 overs)
Rajasthan Royals
147/7 (20 overs)
Punjab won by 48 runs
Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali, Chandigarh
(H) Kolkata Knight Riders
171/5 (20 overs)
Royal Challengers Bangalore
175/1 (18.1 overs)
(H) Mumbai Indians
164/4 (20 overs)
Chennai Super Kings
156/9 (20 overs)
(H) Delhi Daredevils
231/4 (20 overs)
Kings XI Punjab
202/6 (20 overs)
Mumbai Indians
172/4 (20 overs)
Deccan Chargers (H)
135/8 (20 overs)
Mumbai won by 37 runs
Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad
Kochi Tuskers Kerala
109 (20 overs)
Rajasthan Royals (H)
111/2 (14.1 overs)
Rajasthan won by 8 wickets
Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
(H) Chennai Super Kings
142/6 (20 overs)
Pune Warriors India
117/9 (20 overs)
Chennai won by 25 runs
M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
(H) Delhi Daredevils
160/6 (20 overs)
Royal Challengers Bangalore
161/7 (19.3 overs)
(H) Pune Warriors India
141/6 (20 overs)
Chennai Super Kings
145/2 (19.3 overs)
Chennai won by 8 wickets
DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai
Deccan Chargers
129/6 (20 overs)
Kochi Tuskers Kerala (H)
74 (16.3 overs)
Deccan won by 55 runs
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Kochi
Kolkata Knight Riders
148/7 (20 overs)
Delhi Daredevils (H)
131/9 (20 overs)
Mumbai Indians
94/8 (20 overs)
Rajasthan Royals (H)
95/3 (18.1 overs)
Rajasthan won by 7 wickets
Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
(H) Royal Challengers Bangalore
181/5 (20 overs)
Pune Warriors India
155/5 (20 overs)
Bangalore won by 26 runs
M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
Delhi Daredevils
157/7 (20 overs)
Kochi Tuskers Kerala (H)
119 (18.5 overs)
Delhi won by 38 runs
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Kochi
Kings XI Punjab
119/6 (20 overs)
Kolkata Knight Riders (H)
120/2 (17.2 overs)
Pune Warriors India
143/7 (20 overs)
Rajasthan Royals (H)
144/4 (19.3 overs)
Rajasthan won by 6 wickets
Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
(H) Chennai Super Kings
165/5 (20 overs)
Deccan Chargers
146/8 (20 overs)
Chennai won by 19 runs
M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
(H) Mumbai Indians
159/5 (20 overs)
Kings XI Punjab
136/8 (20 overs)
(H) Delhi Daredevils
140/6 (20 overs)
Kochi Tuskers Kerala
141/3 (15 overs)
Kolkata Knight Riders
169/4 (20 overs)
Deccan Chargers (H)
149/6 (20 overs)
Kolkata won by 20 runs
Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad
Rajasthan Royals
147/6 (20 overs)
Chennai Super Kings (H)
149/2 (18.4 overs)
Chennai won by 8 wickets
M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
Mumbai Indians
160/7 (20 overs)
Pune Warriors India (H)
139/7 (20 overs)
Mumbai won by 21 runs
DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai
(H) Kochi Tuskers Kerala
156/5 (20 overs)
Kolkata Knight Riders
139/7 (20 overs)
Kochi won by 17 runs
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Kochi
(H) Deccan Chargers
175/5 (20 overs)
Delhi Daredevils
179/6 (19 overs)
Delhi won by 4 wickets
Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad
(H) Royal Challengers Bangalore
205/6 (20 overs)
Kings XI Punjab
120/9 (20 overs)
Bangalore won by 85 runs
M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
Chennai Super Kings
114/4 (20 overs)
Kolkata Knight Riders (H)
61/2 (10 overs)
(H) Mumbai Indians
178/4 (20 overs)
Delhi Daredevils
146 (19.5 overs)
Kochi Tuskers Kerala
125/9 (20 overs)
Royal Challengers Bangalore (H)
128/1 (13.1 overs)
Bangalore won by 9 wickets
M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
(H) Kings XI Punjab
119/8 (20 overs)
Pune Warriors India
120/5 (17.1 overs)
Pune won by 5 wickets
Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali, Chandigarh
Chennai Super Kings
196/3 (20 overs)
Rajasthan Royals (H)
133 (19.3 overs)
Chennai won by 63 runs
Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
(H) Deccan Chargers
136/8 (20 overs)
Pune Warriors India
137/4 (18.2 overs)
Pune won by 6 wickets
Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad
(H) Kings XI Punjab
163/8 (20 overs)
Mumbai Indians
87 (12.5 overs)
Punjab won by 76 runs
Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali, Chandigarh
(H) Rajasthan Royals
146/6 (20 overs)
Royal Challengers Bangalore
151/1 (17 overs)
Bangalore won by 9 wickets
Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
(H) Chennai Super Kings
176/4 (20 overs)
Delhi Daredevils
158/6 (20 overs)
Chennai won by 18 runs
M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
(H) Kochi Tuskers Kerala
178/7 (20 overs)
Kings XI Punjab
181/4 (18.5 overs)
Punjab won by 6 wickets
Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore
Kolkata Knight Riders
89/4 (13 overs)
Royal Challengers Bangalore (H)
105/6 (12.3 overs)
Bangalore won by 4 wickets (D/L)
M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
Deccan Chargers
135/6 (20 overs)
Mumbai Indians (H)
125/8 (20 overs)
(H) Kings XI Punjab
170/6 (20 overs)
Delhi Daredevils
141/8 (20 overs)
Rajasthan Royals
97 (18.3 overs)
Kochi Tuskers Kerala (H)
98/2 (7.2 overs)
Kochi won by 8 wickets
Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore
(H) Pune Warriors India
136/9 (20 overs)
Deccan Chargers
138/4 (19.2 overs)
Deccan won by 6 wickets
DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai
(H) Kings XI Punjab
232/2 (20 overs)
Royal Challengers Bangalore
121 (17 overs)
(H) Chennai Super Kings
152/5 (20 overs)
Kochi Tuskers Kerala
141/5 (20 overs)
Chennai won by 11 runs
M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
(H) Pune Warriors India
118/7 (20 overs)
Kolkata Knight Riders
119/3 (16.4 overs)
Kolkata won by 7 wickets
DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai
(H) Mumbai Indians
133/5 (20 overs)
Rajasthan Royals
134/0 (13.1 overs)
Rajasthan won by 10 wickets
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
Deccan Chargers
198/2 (20 overs)
Kings XI Punjab (H)
116 (19 overs)
(H) Delhi Daredevils
56/3 (10.1 overs)
Pune Warriors India
Chennai Super Kings
128/8 (20 overs)
Royal Challengers Bangalore (H)
129/2 (18 overs)
Bangalore won by 8 wickets
M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
(H) Kolkata Knight Riders
175/7 (20 overs)
Mumbai Indians
178/5 (20 overs)

Playoff stage

Qualifier 1
Royal Challengers Bangalore
175/4 (20 overs)
Chennai Super Kings
177/4 (19.4 overs)
Virat Kohli 70* (44)
Doug Bollinger 1/20 (4 overs)
Chennai won by 6 wickets
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
Umpires: Asad Rauf (Pak) and Simon Taufel (Aus)
Player of the match: Suresh Raina (CSK)
  • Chennai Super Kings won the toss and elected to field.
Eliminator
Kolkata Knight Riders
147/7 (20 overs)
Mumbai Indians
148/6 (19.2 overs)
Ryan ten Doeschate 70* (49)
Munaf Patel 3/27 (4 overs)
Aiden Blizzard 51 (30)
Jacques Kallis 2/18 (4 overs)
Mumbai won by 4 wickets
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
Umpires: Simon Taufel (Aus) and Asad Rauf (Pak)
Player of the match: Munaf Patel (MI)
  • Mumbai Indians won the toss and elected to field.
Qualifier 2
Royal Challengers Bangalore
185/4 (20 overs)
Mumbai Indians
142/8 (20 overs)
Sachin Tendulkar 40 (24)
Daniel Vettori 3/19 (4 overs)
Bangalore won by 43 runs
M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
Umpires: Asad Rauf (Pak) and Simon Taufel (Aus)
Player of the match: Chris Gayle (RCB)
  • Mumbai Indians won the toss and elected to field.

Final

Chennai Super Kings
205/5 (20 overs)
Royal Challengers Bangalore
147/8 (20 overs)
Saurabh Tiwary 42* (34)
Ravichandran Ashwin 3/16 (4 overs)
Chennai won by 58 runs
M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
Umpires: Simon Taufel (Aus) and Asad Rauf (Pak)
Player of the match: Murali Vijay (CSK)
  • Chennai Super Kings won the toss and elected to bat.

Statistics

Most runs

NatPlayer[17]TeamRunsInnsMatBFSRAveHS100504s6s
Chris GayleRoyal Challengers Bangalore6081212332183.1367.55107235644
Virat KohliRoyal Challengers Bangalore5571616460121.0846.4171045516
Sachin TendulkarMumbai Indians5531616488113.3142.53100*12675
Shaun MarshKings XI Punjab5041314344146.5142.0095045220
Michael HusseyChennai Super Kings4921414414118.8441.0083*04536

The leading scorer of the league phase wears an orange cap when fielding.

Most wickets

NatPlayer[18]TeamWktsOvMatEconAveSRBBI
Lasith MalingaMumbai Indians2863.0165.9513.3913.55/13
Munaf PatelMumbai Indians2254.2156.5816.2714.85/21
Sreenath AravindRoyal Challengers Bangalore2146.0138.0017.5213.14/14
Ravichandran AshwinChennai Super Kings2063.0166.1519.4018.93/16
Amit MishraDeccan Chargers1953.2146.7118.8416.84/9

Tournament's leading wicket taker wears a purple cap when fielding.


2011 IPL Cricinfo XI

  • MS Dhoni (C & WK)

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