The document provides statistics and analysis of performances from IPL seasons 1-5. It notes that Chennai Super Kings, Mumbai Indians, and Kolkata Knight Riders had the most consistent success, often reaching the finals. Royal Challengers Bangalore, Delhi Daredevils, and Kings XI Punjab showed inconsistent performances. Rajasthan Royals' championship in season 1 appeared to be a "flash in the pan." Deccan Chargers and Pune Warriors India struggled the most. Chennai Super Kings had the highest brand valuation while Pune Warriors India and Deccan Chargers were at the bottom.
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DLF IPL - Story So Far
1. LESSONS FROM
“DLF IPL 1-5”
“An Insight based on Averages”
2. DLF IPL 5
76 games could have seen 3040 overs (18240 balls)
Total of 1520 wickets that could have fallen (only 857 fell
– 57%)
22342 runs got scored – averaging 148 per innings
53% of these runs or 12036 runs came from 3009
boundaries -- (almost one every over)
19% of these runs or 4392 runs came from the 732 sixes
(almost one every four overs)
27% of these runs or 6115 runs got scored of 1/2/3’s and
Extras
72% RUNS CAME OUT OF CHANCING THE ARM
3. DLF IPL -- 5 Years : THE FINALISTS
1. Rajasthan Royals, (Champions 2008)
2. Deccan Chargers (Champions 2009)
3. Chennai Super Kings (Champions 2010/11 and
Runners Up 2008/12)
4. Kolkatta Knight Riders (Champions 2012)
5. Royal Challengers Bangalore (Runners Up 2009/2011)
6. Mumbai Indians(Runners Up 2010)
4. “This is something youngsters should
believe in –
Resilience, Patience, Perseverance.
If you believe, you can win.”
A-la Chak De by KKR
6th in the first IPL;
8th (last) in the second
6th in the third IPL
4th in the Fourth IPL
Champions in IPL 5
Were like Chokers initially
Changed Captain, Coach and re-hauled the team in
2010 to rejuvenate the spirits.
5. Seize the moment
Champions – who lived on the edge.
Lucky to qualify for the eliminations.
Best Temperament in the knock-out
stage
Made the most of the opportunities.
Were in with a chance till seven
balls to go.
Appeared Happy Go Lucky!
2nd in 1st and 5th Edition; 3rd in 2nd Edition; 1st
in 3rd and 4th Edition of IPL.
Almost constant top management, coach, Suits the team – performance like an
Academically Brilliant South Indian Student!
captain, and team.
No Change in Season 4
CONSISTENT PERFORMANCE
6. Achilles Heel
Those who appear Invincible
tend to have an Achilles Heel!
Explosive Batsmen, Effective
Bowling, but all came to a
NAUGHT in the most crucial
encounter – the two Eliminator
games.
Could be termed as `Enigma’ of
IPL
3rd in IPL 1, 5th in IPL 2, 5thrd in
IPL 3, 10th coach, captain.rd
Almost constant top management,in IPL 4, and 3 in
Major UpheavalIPL 5 Team selection
in the
INCONSISTENT PERFORMANCE
7. Chokers
All that glitters is not gold
The team with the best
potential, the promise, but
never lived upto it’s promise
5th in the first season;
7th in the second season;
2nd in the third season;
3rd in the fourth season; and
4th in the fifth season.
Almost constant top management, coach, captain.
Major Upheaval in the Team selection
CONSISTENCY IN SEASON AFTER SEASON 2
8. Gatekeeper Syndrome
A team that basically depends on one
person, and if he falls, then all fall
down. Hence suffer from a
Gatekeeper syndrome over the last
two years. Yo-Yo Performance
7th in in the first edition;
2nd in the Second & Fourth edition;
3rd in the third edition; and
5th in the 5th Edition
Team that pulled up its socks after the first edition.
Change of Coach, Captain and Team.
But has essentially relied on a few individuals.
9. So near, yet so far.
A team that started as an
Underdog status and has
remained etched there.
3rd in the first edition;
5th in the Second & Fourth
edition;
8th in the Third edition; and
6th in the Fifth Edition
Change of Captain and Key Players
Infusion of equally strong foreign talent, but
team has lacked the PUNCH!
10. Flash in the Pan
Rank Outsiders , emerged as
Champions in the first edition.
Subsequent performances have
made one believe that the
inaugural win was a Flash in the
Pan.
Champions in the first edition;
6th in the Second & fourth; and
7th in the Third and Fifth Editions
Changed Coach, Captain and the team.
Most of the winning players of the first edition done away
with.
Not able to hit the winning combination
11. Bull in a China shop
Most patchy performance of all
teams – sometimes at the top,
sometimes at the Bottom.
Have been like a Bull in a
China Shop – most
unpredictable.
8th in the first and Fifth Editions
Champions in the Second
edition
From Wooden Spoon to Champion in theEdition
Fourth in the Third first two
edition – displaying transformation.
Seventh in the fifth edition
Change in Leadership – Now In search of Identity!
12. Beating the Retreat
Team Built on Rebels, Rejects, and
some fresh blood
In actual have been a pale shadow of
what their potential is on paper.
Like the early starter in marathon,
taking the early lead in the marathon
and almost withdrawing midway,
displaying weakness to complete the
race
Consistent at the Bottom –
9th in Fourth and Fifth Edition.
Leadership and Team Composition has been a challenge
from day One.
Have caused upsets to affect some key teams chances.
13. Our Overall ranking across all
IPL’s
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012TOT AVG
1) Chennai Super Kings 2 4 1 1 2 10 2
2) Royal Challengers Bangalore 7 2 3 2 5 19 3.8
3) Mumbai Indians 5 7 2 3 4 21 4.2
4) Kolkatta Knight Riders 6 8 6 4 1 25 5
5) Delhi Dare Devils 4 3 5 10 3 25 5
6) Kings XI Punjab 3 5 8 5 6 27 5.4
7) Rajasthan Royals 1 6 7 6 7 27 5.4
8) Deccan Chargers 8 1 4 7 8 28 5.6
9) Pune Warriors India na na na 9 9 18 9
14. What do the Valuations Say?
Ran
Franchise Brand Valued
k
1 Chennai Super Kings $75.13 m (Rs.375 crores)
2 Mumbai Indians $63.58 m (Rs.318 crores)
3 Kolkata Knight Riders $57.57 m (Rs.288 crores)
4 Royal Challengers Bangalore $55.13 m (Rs.275 crores)
5 Delhi Daredevils $40.85 m (Rs.204 crores)
6 Deccan Chargers $38.76 m (Rs.194 crores)
7 Kings XI Punjab $35.75 m (Rs.179 crores)
8 Rajasthan Royals $33.78 m (Rs.169 crores)
Source Wikipedia : May 30, 2012. dollar value multiple Rs.50 = 1 USD.
Figures rounded to approximation