Karnataka Premier League


The Karnataka Premier League is an Indian Twenty20 cricket league established by the Karnataka State Cricket Association in August 2009 and modelled after the Indian Premier League. As of April 2018, there are 8 teams competing in the league.
The first title sponsor of the KPL was Mantri Developers, who paid 113,662,500.00 INR for 5 years. Then KPL was inactive in 2011, 2012 and 2013. After a gap of 3 years, the third edition of Karnataka Premier League commenced in Mysore on 28 August. In 2014, Karbonn Mobiles won a 3-year title sponsorship for the KPL.
The KPL has been beset with allegations of corruption.

Auction

The winning bidders of the eight franchisee teams were announced at the conclusion of the auction, held on 14 August 2009. The auction earned the KSCA, which received bids from 22 potential sponsors. The highest bid was for the Bengaluru team, at.
FranchiseeZoneCaptainOwnerPrice
Bangalore BrigadiersBengaluru UrbanDeepak ChouguleBrigade Enterprises
Provident BangaloreBengaluru RuralBalachandra AkhilMelmont Constructions
Mangalore UnitedMangaluruBharat ChipliFiza Developers
Belagavi PanthersBelagaviJagadeesh ArunkumarGaames Merchandise Pvt Ltd
Shamanur Davangere DiamondsDavangereSunil JoshiShamanuru Shivashankarappa
Bijapur BullsBijapurSP ShindeVivid Kreations
Mysuru WarriorsMysuruManish PandeyNR Group
Namma ShivamoggaShivamoggaStuart BinnyR Kumar
RockstarsSandalwoodSudeepKarbonn Mobiles
Bellary TuskersBallariC. RaghuArvind Reddy
Hubli TigersHubballiSushil Jindal & Abhishek Jindal
Bengaluru BlastersBengaluruKalyani Motors

Teams

Defunct teams

Team performances by season

Season 1 (2009/10)

The Karnataka Premier League finals were held on 23 September 2009 as a 20-over match between Provident Bangalore and the Belagavi Panthers, played at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru. Provident Bangalore won by five wickets. The Player of the Match was Amit Verma for. The Player of the Series was J. Arunkumar of the Belagavi Panthers. The Belgavi Panthers have in their ranks experienced players like captain J. Arunkumar, Manish Pandey and R. Vinay Kumar. J. Arunkumar scored the most runs in the first year of Mantri KPL I while Manish Pandey holds the record for the highest scorer, and Vinay Kumar was the second highest wicket taker.

Teams and standings

Team
Bangalore Brigadiers761012+0.967
Provident Bangalore '752010+0.573
Bijapur Bulls74308+0.217
Belagavi Panthers '74308+0.065
Mysore Maharaajas73406−0.310Teams that qualified for the semi-finals.
Mangalore United72504−0.332Teams that qualified for the semi-finals.
Shamanur Davangere Diamonds72504−1.266Teams that failed to qualify for the semi-finals.
Malnad Gladiators72504−0.122Teams that failed to qualify for the semi-finals.

Season 2 (2010/11)

The season 2 of KPL was held from 18 September 2010 to 3 October 2010 in Mysuru. Mangalore United won season 2 of KPL.

Teams and standings

Team
Shamanur Davanagere Diamonds751111+0.379
Provident Bangalore '74308+0.268
Malnad Gladiators74308−0.016
Mangalore United '73317+0.574
Belagavi Panthers73317−0.263Teams that qualified for the semi-finals.
Mysore Maharaajas73406−0.201Teams that qualified for the semi-finals.
Bijapur Bulls73406−0.316Teams that failed to qualify for the semi-finals.
Bangalore Brigadiers71513−0.339Teams that failed to qualify for the semi-finals.

Season 3 (2014/15)

The third season was held from 28 August 2014 to 12 September 2014 and the auction for the same was conducted on August 7. The 7-team Twenty20 tournament went till September 12.
Team
Bijapur Bulls651010+1.231
Mangalore United651010+0.504
Mysuru Warriors '64208+1.141
Belagavi Panthers '63306+1.310
Hubli Tigers63306+1.004Teams that qualified for the semi-finals.
Bellary Tuskers61502−1.077Teams that qualified for the semi-finals.
Rockstars60600−4.261Teams that failed to qualify for the semi-finals.
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Season 4 (2015/16)

The fourth season saw a new team making a debut, Namma Shivamogga, adding up to 8 teams overall. The season will go from 2 to 19 September at Hubballi and Mysuru.
Team
Belagavi Panthers751111+1.375
Bijapur Bulls '751111+1.000
Hubli Tigers '74219−0.164
Mangalore United73228+0.407
Bellary Tuskers73406+0.253Teams that qualified for the semi-finals.
Namma Shivamogga73406+0.001Teams that qualified for the semi-finals.
Mysuru Warriors72504−0.111Teams that failed to qualify for the semi-finals.
Rockstars70611−2.762Teams that failed to qualify for the semi-finals.

Season 5 (2016/17)

Team
Mysuru Warriors770014+1.764
Hubli Tigers '752010+0.791
Belagavi Panthers74308+0.827
Bellary Tuskers '74308+0.780
Bijapur Bulls73317+1.023Teams that qualified for the semi-finals.
Namma Shivamogga73406-0.781Teams that qualified for the semi-finals.
Mangalore United71513-0.511Teams that failed to qualify for the semi-finals.
Rockstars70700-3.858Teams that failed to qualify for the semi-finals.

Season 6 (2017/18)

The sixth season saw a remarkable fan engagement via social media reaching almost 1.5 crores. The Social Media engagement was boosted by a company called Popupster using different community management skills and technologies including the use of the 360-degree camera.
Team
Hubli Tigers64208+0.203
Bijapur Bulls '64208-0.098
Namma Shivamogga63128+1.209
Belagavi Panthers '63217+0.598
Mysuru Warriors63306-0.456Teams that qualified for the semi-finals.
Ballari Tuskers62315-0.258Teams that qualified for the semi-finals.
Bengaluru Blasters60600-0.951Teams that failed to qualify for the semi-finals.
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Season 7 (2018/19)

Team
Bengaluru Blasters '650111+0.895
Hubli Tigers64119+0.815
Bijapur Bulls '63128-0.028
Mysuru Warriors63306+0.246
Belagavi Panthers62315-0.829Teams that qualified for the semi-finals.
Ballari Tuskers61413-0.421Teams that qualified for the semi-finals.
Shivamogga Lions60600-0.549Teams that failed to qualify for the semi-finals.
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KPL Winners