Karnataka Premier League

KPL to begin on August 16, final in Mysore on September 1

KPL to begin on August 16
(L-R) Mr. Vinay Mruthyunjaya – Official Spokesperson of KSCA, Mr. Sudhakar Rao – Hon. Secretary, KSCA, Ms Ragini Dwivedi – Brand Ambassador of KLP 2019, Mr. Venkatesh Prasad – former Indian Cricketer & Mr. Santosh Menon – Asst. Secretary KSCA during the launch press conference of the 8th edition of the Karnataka Premier League, 2019 here at the Chinnaswamy Stadium today.

Bengaluru, July 26, 2019: The eighth edition of the eagerly awaited Karnataka Premier League will get underway on August 16 in Bengaluru, it was announced here at the M Chinnaswamy stadium on Friday.

Hon. Secretary Sudhakar Rao, Hon. Assistant Secretary Santosh Menon and Official Spokesperson of KSCA Vinay Mruthyunjaya outlined the schedule of matches, disclosing that the final will take place in Mysore on September 1.  

Bengaluru will host matches for the first five days before the action shifts to Hubli on August 22. The last leg of the tournament will begin in Mysore on August 27. August 21 and August 26 will serve as rest days as the teams travel to Hubli and Mysuru, respectively.  

“The Eliminator Qualifier is being introduced this year to make it that much more exciting and we will have a total of 25 matches,” said Hon. Assistant Secretary Santosh Menon.  

(L-R)  Mr. Vinay Mruthyunjaya – Official Spokesperson of KSCA, Mr. Sudhakar Rao – Hon. Secretary, KSCA, Mr. Venkatesh Prasad – former Indian Cricketer & Mr. Santosh Menon – Asst. Secretary KSCA during the launch press conference of the 8th edition of the Karnataka Premier League, 2019 here at the Chinnaswamy Stadium today.

Former India player Venkatesh Prasad was the chief guest at the glitzy function at the KSCA in which several high-profile names in Indian cricket were honoured. All the seven-team owners and KPL Brand Ambassador Ms Ragini Dwivedi were also felicitated on the occasion.

Though the formal announcement of the event was postponed by a couple of days after Section 144 was imposed in the city, the Player Retention process went on schedule and teams picked their choices before the window closed at 5 pm on July 23. 

Unlike last year when four players could be chosen, teams were allowed to retain only two players, forcing them to look into player availability, form and fitness with an even keener eye. 

Expectedly, every team opted for marquee players in Pool A, which had a set of 35 players. Only three — Avinash D (Belagavi), Nihal Ullal and Prithviraj Shekhawat (both Shivamogga) — were retained from Pool B, comprising 202 cricketers. 

The final Player Auction will be held on July 27.  

Not too surprisingly, India player R Vinay Kumar was held back by Hubli Tigers. Manish Pandey was, however, let go even though he is expected to be relieved from his international commitments by August 14. 

Pandey may, however, be in much demand during the auction, with at least two or three teams likely to go all out for him. 

Flamboyant opener Mayank Agarwal, who will also be touring the West Indies but for the Test matches, will be away during the KPL, necessitating his release by Hubli Tigers.

Abhimanyu Mithun, who raked in a record Rs 8.3 lakh last season, has also been let go by Shivamogga Lions and should be very much in demand. 

K Gowtham, Shreyas Gopal and Karun Nair will also be in the running for multiple bids. While Gowtham’s numbers weren’t particularly flattering in the Indian Premier League, his ability to change the course of the game will weigh in his favour. 

Gopal, on the other hand, picked up 20 wickets in 14 IPL games and should be targeted by a few. He has also showcased his ability with the bat in the ongoing Dr (Capt) K Thimmappiah Memorial Cricket Tournament. Nair, who didn’t get too many opportunities in the IPL, has been consistent in the domestic circuit and his batting prowess and leadership skills should interest the teams.     

Each team will comprise a minimum of 15 players and a maximum of 18 players. As always, each team will have to include an additional two players from their respective catchment area. A sum of Rs 20,000 will be allocated for this purpose over and above the Rs 30 lakh ceiling at the Player Auction, including the sum doled out for retained players.

This edition will also witness the introduction of the Right To Match option, which the teams can exercise on one player after the completion of the Auction.

The Karnataka Premier League has tied up with PayTM & Insider as the exclusive ticketing partner, Star Sports as the Broadcast partner and Cycle Pure Agarbattis as the Associate partner. 

KPL has also joined hands with Cauvery Calling, a movement spearheaded by Sadhguru (Founder of Isha Foundation) to revitalise the Cauvery river.


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