TATA IPL 2024: The TATA Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 is all set to begin on March 22, 2024, with a blockbuster clash between the defending champions Chennai Super Kings and the Royal Challengers Bangalore in Chennai. The first two weeks of the tournament will see 21 matches being played across 10 cities, with each team playing a minimum of three matches and a maximum of five. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) announced the schedule for the first two weeks on February 22, 2024, while stating that the schedule for the remainder of the season will be finalized after the dates for the 18th Lok Sabha elections are announced.
The TATA Group, who secured the title sponsorship rights for the IPL for a tenure of five years (2024-28) for a whopping Rs 2,500 crore (US$310 million), the highest-ever sponsorship amount in the history of the league, will be hoping to make a lasting impression on the fans and the stakeholders with their innovative and engaging initiatives. The TATA Group had previously held the title sponsorship rights for the IPL in 2022 and 2023.
The BCCI has also announced the release of Request for Proposals for staging the Opening Ceremony for the IPL 2024, which will be held on March 21, 2024, a day before the first match. The Opening Ceremony, which is expected to be a grand spectacle featuring Bollywood stars, international artists, and fireworks, will be broadcast live on Star Sports, the official broadcaster of the IPL, and streamed on Disney+ Hotstar, the official digital streaming partner of the IPL.
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IPL 2024 Details
IPL 2024 | Information |
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Kick-off date | March 22, 2024 |
Finale date | May 29, 2024 |
Season | 17th |
Total number of league matches | 74 |
Number of teams | 10 |
Organised by | BCCI & TATA IPL |
Prize money | 46.5 Crore |
TATA IPL 2024 Match Dates and Schedule
The 17th season of the TATA IPL will start on March 22, 2024, and will end on May 29, 2024. There will be 10 teams competing in 74 matches across 11 venues. Each team will play a minimum of three matches and a maximum of five in the first two weeks. The schedule for the first two weeks has been announced by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).
Here is a table summarizing the schedule for the first two weeks of the TATA IPL 2024:
Date | Match | Time (IST) | Venue |
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22 Mar | CSK vs RCB | 6:30 | Chennai |
23 Mar | PBKS vs DC | 2:30 | Mohali |
23 Mar | KKR vs SRH | 6:30 | Kolkata |
24 Mar | RR vs LSG | 2:30 | Jaipur |
24 Mar | GT vs MI | 6:30 | Ahmedabad |
25 Mar | RCB vs PBKS | 6:30 | Bengaluru |
26 Mar | CSK vs GT | 6:30 | Chennai |
27 Mar | SRH vs MI | 6:30 | Hyderabad |
28 Mar | RR vs DC | 6:30 | Jaipur |
29 Mar | RCB vs KKR | 6:30 | Bengaluru |
30 Mar | LSG vs PBKS | 6:30 | Lucknow |
31 Mar | GT vs SRH | 2:30 | Ahmedabad |
31 Mar | DC vs CSK | 6:30 | Vizag |
1 Apr | MI vs RR | 6:30 | Mumbai |
2 Apr | RCB vs LSG | 6:30 | Bengaluru |
3 Apr | DC vs KKR | 6:30 | Vizag |
4 Apr | GT vs PBKS | 6:30 | Ahmedabad |
5 Apr | SRH vs CSK | 6:30 | Hyderabad |
6 Apr | RR vs RCB | 6:30 | Jaipur |
7 Apr | MI vs DC | 2:30 | Mumbai |
7 Apr | LSG vs GT | 6:30 | Lucknow |
TATA IPL 2024 Venues and Stadiums
The 17th season of the TATA IPL will start on March 22, 2024, and will end on May 29, 2024. There will be 10 teams competing in 74 matches across 11 venues. Each venue has its own history, capacity, and features. Here is a brief overview of each venue and stadium for the TATA IPL 2024:
1. Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi
This stadium is the home ground of the Delhi Capitals. It was formerly known as the Feroz Shah Kotla Ground. It is the second-oldest cricket stadium in India, after the Eden Gardens in Kolkata. It has a capacity of 41,820 spectators. It is famous for hosting Anil Kumble’s 10-wicket haul against Pakistan in 1999.
2. Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
This stadium is the home ground of the Mumbai Indians. It was built in 1974 and has a capacity of 33,108 spectators. It is known for hosting the 2011 Cricket World Cup final, where India defeated Sri Lanka by six wickets. It is also the venue where Sachin Tendulkar played his last international match in 2013.
3. Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad
This stadium is the home ground of the Sunrisers Hyderabad. It was established in 2004 and has a capacity of 55,000 spectators. It is the largest cricket stadium in India by seating capacity. It is also the first stadium in India to use solar power for its operations. It has hosted several international matches, including the 2019 Cricket World Cup match between India and Australia.
4. M.A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
This stadium is the home ground of the Chennai Super Kings. It is also known as the Chepauk Stadium. It is the oldest cricket stadium in India, having hosted its first Test match in 1934. It has a capacity of 38,000 spectators. It is famous for hosting the tied Test match between India and Australia in 1986. It is also the venue where Ravi Shastri hit six sixes in an over in 1985.
5. Eden Gardens, Kolkata
This stadium is the home ground of the Kolkata Knight Riders. It is the oldest cricket stadium in India, having hosted its first Test match in 1934. It has a capacity of 66,349 spectators. It is the second-largest cricket stadium in the world by seating capacity, after the Narendra Modi Stadium in Gujarat. It is known for hosting the 1987 Cricket World Cup final, where Australia defeated England by seven runs. It is also the venue where Harbhajan Singh became the first Indian to take a hat-trick in Test cricket in 2001.
6. Narendra Modi Stadium, Gujarat
This stadium is the home ground of the Gujarat Titans. It is the newest cricket stadium in India, having been inaugurated in 2020. It has a capacity of 132,000 spectators. It is the largest cricket stadium in the world by seating capacity. It is also the first cricket stadium in the world to have four dressing rooms. It has hosted several international matches, including the pink-ball Test match between India and England in 2021.
7. Punjab Cricket Association IS Bindra Stadium, Mohali
This stadium is the home ground of the Punjab Kings. It was established in 1993 and has a capacity of 26,950 spectators. It is one of the most modern and well-equipped cricket stadiums in India. It has hosted several international matches, including the 2011 Cricket World Cup semifinal, where India defeated Pakistan by 29 runs. It is also the venue where Virender Sehwag scored his maiden Test triple century in 2004.
8. M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
This stadium is the home ground of the Royal Challengers Bangalore. It was built in 1969 and has a capacity of 40,000 spectators. It is one of the first cricket stadiums in India to install floodlights for day-night matches. It has hosted several international matches, including the 1996 Cricket World Cup quarterfinal, where India defeated Pakistan by 39 runs. It is also the venue where Rohit Sharma scored his maiden ODI double century in 2013.
9. Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati
This stadium is the home ground of the Assam Cricket Association. It was inaugurated in 2017 and has a capacity of 40,000 spectators. It is the newest cricket stadium in India to host international matches. It has hosted two T20I matches, one between India and Australia in 2017 and one between India and Sri Lanka in 2020.
10. Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow
This stadium is the home ground of the Lucknow Super Giants. It was established in 2017 and has a capacity of 50,000 spectators. It is the second-largest cricket stadium in India by seating capacity, after the Narendra Modi Stadium in Gujarat. It has hosted two international matches, one between India and West Indies in 2018 and one between India and Afghanistan in 2019.
11. Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala
This stadium is the home ground of the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association. It was built in 2003 and has a capacity of 23,000 spectators. It is one of the most scenic and picturesque cricket stadiums in the world, located at an altitude of 1,457 meters above sea level. It has hosted several international matches, including the 2016 ICC World Twenty20 match between India and Australia.
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TATA IPL 2024 Teams
The 17th season of the TATA IPL will start on March 22, 2024, and will end on May 29, 2024. There will be 10 teams competing in 74 matches across 11 venues. The 10 teams are:
- Chennai Super Kings (CSK)
- Mumbai Indians (MI)
- Gujarat Titans (GT)
- Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB)
- Delhi Capitals (DC)
- Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR)
- Rajasthan Royals (RR)
- Lucknow Super Giants (LSG)
- Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH)
- Punjab Kings (PBKS)
TATA IPL 2024 Players List
The TATA IPL 2024, also known as the Indian Premier League, is a professional Twenty20 cricket league in India. Here is the list of players participating in the tournament:
1. Chennai Super Kings (CSK)
MS Dhoni (c), Moeen Ali, Deepak Chahar, Devon Conway, Tushar Deshpande, Shivam Dube, Ruturaj Gaikwad, Rajvardhan Hangargekar, Ravindra Jadeja, Ajay Mandal, Mukesh Choudhary, Matheesha Pathirana, Ajinkya Rahane, Shaik Rasheed, Mitchell Santner, Simarjeet Singh, Nishant Sindhu, Prashant Solanki, Maheesh Theekshana, Rachin Ravindra, Shardul Thakur, Daryl Mitchell, Sameer Rizvi, Mustafizur Rahman, Avanish Rao Aravelly.
2. Mumbai Indians (MI)
Rohit Sharma, Dewald Brevis, Suryakumar Yadav, Ishan Kishan, N. Tilak Varma, Tim David, Vishnu Vinod, Arjun Tendulkar, Shams Mulani, Nehal Wadhera, Jasprit Bumrah, Kumar Kartikeya, Piyush Chawla, Akash Madhwal, Jason Behrendorff, Romario Shepherd, Hardik Pandya (c), Gerald Coetzee, Dilshan Madushanka, Shreyas Gopal, Nuwan Thushara, Naman Dhir, Anshul Kamboj, Mohammad Nabi, Shivalik Sharma.
3. Gujarat Titans (GT)
David Miller, Shubman Gill (c), Matthew Wade, Wriddhiman Saha, Kane Williamson, Abhinav Manohar, B. Sai Sudharsan, Darshan Nalkande, Vijay Shankar, Jayant Yadav, Rahul Tewatia, Mohammed Shami, Noor Ahmad, Sai Kishore, Rashid Khan, Joshua Little, Mohit Sharma, Azmatullah Omarzai, Umesh Yadav, Shahrukh Khan, Sushant Mishra, Kartik Tyagi, Manav Suthar, Spencer Johnson, Robin Minz.
4. Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB)
Faf du Plessis (c), Glenn Maxwell, Virat Kohli, Rajat Patidar, Anuj Rawat, Dinesh Karthik, Suyash Prabhudessai, Will Jacks, Mahipal Lomror, Karn Sharma, Manoj Bhandage, Mayank Dagar, Vijaykumar Vyshak, Akash Deep, Mohammed Siraj, Reece Topley, Himanshu Sharma, Rajan Kumar, Cameron Green, Alzarri Joseph, Yash Dayal, Tom Curran, Lockie Ferguson, Swapnil Singh, Saurav Chauhan.
5. Delhi Capitals (DC)
Rishabh Pant (c), Pravin Dubey, David Warner, Vicky Ostwal, Prithvi Shaw, Anrich Nortje, Abishek Porel, Kuldeep Yadav, Axar Patel, Lungi Ngidi, Lalit Yadav, Khaleel Ahmed, Mitchell Marsh, Ishant Sharma, Yash Dhull, Mukesh Kumar, Harry Brook, Tristan Stubbs, Ricky Bhui, Kumar Kushagra, Rasikh Dar, Jhye Richardson, Sumit Kumar, Shai Hope, Swastik Chhikara.
6. Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR)
Nitish Rana, Rinku Singh, Rahmanullah Gurbaz, Shreyas Iyer (c), Jason Roy, Sunil Narine, Suyash Sharma, Anukul Roy, Andre Russell, Venkatesh Iyer, Harshit Rana, Vaibhav Arora, Varun Chakaravarthy, KS Bharat, Chetan Sakariya, Mitchell Starc, Angkrish Raghuvanshi, Ramandeep Singh, Sherfane Rutherford, Manish Pandey, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Gus Atkinson, Sakib Hussain.
7. Rajasthan Royals (RR)
Sanju Samson (c), Jos Buttler, Shimron Hetmyer, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Dhruv Jurel, Riyan Parag, Donovan Ferreira, Kunal Rathore, Ravichandran Ashwin, Kuldeep Sen, Navdeep Saini, Prasidh Krishna, Sandeep Sharma, Trent Boult, Yuzvendra Chahal, Adam Zampa, Avesh Khan, Rovman Powell, Shubham Dubey, Tom Kohler-Cadmore, Abid Mushtaq, Nandre Burger.
8. Lucknow Super Giants (LSG)
KL Rahul (c), Quinton de Kock, Nicholas Pooran, Ayush Badoni, Kyle Mayers, Marcus Stoinis, Deepak Hooda, Devdutt Padikkal, Ravi Bishnoi, Naveen-ul-Haq, Krunal Pandya, Yudhvir Singh, Prerak Mankad, Yash Thakur, Amit Mishra, Mark Wood, Mayank Yadav, Mohsin Khan, K. Gowtham, Shivam Mavi, Arshin Kulkarni, M. Siddharth, Ashton Turner, David Willey, Mohd. Arshad Khan.
9. Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH)
Abdul Samad, Abhishek Sharma, Aiden Markram (c), Marco Jansen, Rahul Tripathi, Washington Sundar, Glenn Phillips, Sanvir Singh, Heinrich Klaasen, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Mayank Agarwal, T. Natarajan, Anmolpreet Singh, Mayank Markande, Upendra Singh Yadav, Umran Malik, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Fazalhaq Farooqi, Shahbaz Ahmed, Travis Head, Wanindu Hasaranga, Pat Cummins, Jaydev Unadkat, Akash Singh, Jhathavedh Subramanyan.
10. Punjab Kings (PBKS)
Shikhar Dhawan (c), Matthew Short, Prabhsimran Singh, Jitesh Sharma, Sikandar Raza, Rishi Dhawan, Liam Livingstone, Atharva Taide, Arshdeep Singh, Nathan Ellis, Sam Curran, Kagiso Rabada, Harpreet Brar, Rahul Chahar, Harpreet Bhatia, Vidwath Kaverappa, Shivam Singh, Harshal Patel, Chris Woakes, Ashutosh Sharma, Vishwanath Pratap Singh, Shashank Singh, Tanay Thyagarajann, Prince Choudhary, Rilee Rossouw.
TATA IPL 2024: FAQs
Q1. When does TATA IPL 2024 kick off?
Ans: The TATA IPL 2024 begins on March 22, 2024, with a blockbuster match between Chennai Super Kings and Royal Challengers Bangalore.
Q2. How many matches will be played in the first two weeks of IPL 2024?
Ans: In the initial two weeks, 21 matches will be held across 10 cities, ensuring an intense start to the tournament.
Q3. Who secured the title sponsorship rights for IPL 2024?
Ans: The TATA Group secured the title sponsorship rights for IPL 2024 with a record-breaking deal of Rs 2,500 crore (US$310 million).
Q4. Where can fans watch the IPL 2024 Opening Ceremony?
Ans: The IPL 2024 Opening Ceremony, featuring Bollywood stars and international artists, will be live on Star Sports and streamed on Disney+ Hotstar.
Q5. When is the grand finale of TATA IPL 2024 scheduled?
Ans: The 17th season of IPL will conclude with the grand finale on May 29, 2024, marking the end of an exciting cricketing extravaganza.