ICL 20-20 Indian Championship 2008–09
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The ICL 20-20 Indian Championship 2008/09 was the second tournament of the second
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season, it was also the second 20-20 Indian Championship. The tournament commenced on 10 October 2008, with the final match to be held on 16 November 2008. Both the opening and closing fixtures were played in Hyderabad, India. The league consisted of nine teams. Each team playing each other once.


2008/09 season

The 2008/09 season saw the introduction of a new team, the
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. The season opener consisted of this calendar year's Edelweiss 20s Challenge finalists the Lahore Badshahs and the Hyderabad Heroes. Each winning teams gets 2,500,000 Rupees; while each Man of the match receives 200,000 Rupees, a trophy and an electric motobike.


Venues

All the games were played at one of the following stadiums: Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad, Telangana
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Stadium,
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, Gujarat
Tau Devi Lal Stadium,
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, Haryana
Tau Devi Lal Cricket Stadium, Panchkula, Haryana


Fixtures and results


Standings


Knock-out


Awards

* Longest six: Imran Nazir (Badshahs) (114m) * Most improved player:
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(Heroes) * Man of the Series: Rana Naved-ul-Hasan (Badshahs)


References


External links


Results & Scorecards
at ESPNcricinfo {{DEFAULTSORT:Icl 20-20 Indian Championship 2008-09 Indian Cricket League seasons