Full list of IPL 2023 Prize Money
IPL 2023 Prize Money: In the IPL final, CSK has managed to win the title for the fifth time by defeating Gujarat (IPL Final CSK vs GT). In the final, Gujarat defeated CSK by 5 wickets. In this rain-affected match, CSK got a target of 15 runs in 171 overs, which the Chennai batsmen achieved on the last ball. Jadeja remained unbeaten on 6 off 15 balls, while Shivam Dubey scored 21 off 32 balls. Apart from this, Gaikwad (Ruturaj Gaikwad) scored 26 and Conway scored 47 runs. Let us know that while playing first, Gujarat had scored 213 runs. Sai Sudarshan scored 47 off 96 balls. At the same time, after winning the IPL title, there has been a rain of money on the champion team CSK. CSK captain Dhoni (MS Dhoni) has been handed the trophy of 20 crores. In such a situation, know who got what.
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The prize money is as follows..
IPL Winner – Rs 20 crore (IPL Prize Money 2023 Winner)
IPL Runner-up - Rs 13 crore
It rained money on them too. IPL number three team - Rs 7 crore (Mumbai Indians) IPL number four team - Rs 6.5 crore (Lucknow Super Giants)
IPL Orange Cap - Rs 15 lakh IPL Purple Cap - Rs 15 lakh IPL Emerging Player - Rs 20 lakh IPL Most Valuable Player - Rs 12 lakh IPL Game Changer of the Season - Rs
12 lakh
IPL Super Striker of the season - Rs 12 lakh
Awards
in IPL Finals Electric striker in IPL final: Ajinkya Rahane (CSK) – ₹1 lakh Gamechanger of IPL Final: Sai Sudarshan (GT) – ₹1 lakh Valuable player of IPL final: Sudarshan - ₹1 lakh Player with the most runs in IPL final: Sudarshan - ₹1 lakh
Longest six in final: Sudarshan - ₹1 lakh
Best catch in the final: MS Dhoni (CSK) – Rs 1 lakh Player of the Final: Devon Conway (CSK) – Rs 5 lakh
IPL 2023 Awards
Winner: Chennai Super Kings (CSK); Prize money: ₹20 crore
Runner-up: Gujarat Titans (GT) – Rs 12.5 crore
Fair Play Award: Delhi Capitals (DC) (Trophy)
Orange Cap: Shubman Gill (GT), (17 runs in 890 matches, average: 59.33; strike rate: 157.80; highest score: 129; 50s:4; 100s:3) - ₹10 lakh
Purple Cap: Mohammed Shami (17 wickets in 28 wickets, overs: 65, runs: 522, best: 4/11, average: 18.64, economy: 8.03, strike rate: 13.92, 4 wickets hall: 2)) – ₹10 lakh
Emerging Player of the Tournament: Yashasvi Jaiswal (Rajasthan Royals, 14 runs in 625 matches) – Rs 10 lakh
Most Valuable Player: Shubman Gill (GT); 343 points - ₹10 lakh
Most fours: Shubman Gill (85 fours) – Rs 10 lakh
Game-changer of the season: Shubman Gill (Gujarat Titans); 1,305 Fantasy Points – Rs 10 lakh
Electric Striker of the Season: Glenn Maxwell (Royal Challengers Bangalore) – Rs 10 lakh
Catch of the Season: Rashid Khan (GT) – Rs 10 lakh
Longest six of the season: Faf du Plessis (RCB, 115m sixes) – Rs 10 lakh
Highest score of the season: Shubman Gill - 129 vs RCB
Best bowling figures in an innings: 5/5 by Akash Madhwal (MI vs CSK).
Most dot balls in the tournament: 193 balls, Mohammed Shami
Most maidens: Trent Boult (RR), 10 maidens in 3 matches
Pitch and Ground Awards: Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai and Eden Gardens, Kolkata – ₹50 lakh
Ambati Rayudu (CSK) equalled Rohit Sharma's record of 6 trophies with a win on Tuesday.
Most IPL titles (5): MI vs CSK
Ambati Rayudu retires from IPL