IPL Earn Money who is the man of the series in ipl 2018 Prize money After all, Chennai Super Kings became champion after 7 years. He made his IPL title 11th season. After two years of suspension, after returning to Chennai, once again proved their superiority by winning the title. Chennai had earlier won the title in 2010 and 2011.
In the final, Dhoni's fanatics showed why his team is one of the most successful teams in IPL history. With this title, Chennai has equalized the Mumbai Indians, who have made three IPL titles in their name.
Rewards were rewarded after the IPL's 11th season finals. Champion Chennai Super Kings get a prize money of Rs 20 crore In the final, the Sunrisers Hyderabad team will be entitled to a reward of 12.5 crore rupees. Apart from this, prismamani was rained in different sections.
Prize money
1. 20 crore rupees check for champion Chennai Super Kings.
2. 12.5 million rupees for runners-up Sunrise Hyderabad
3. Orange Cap (highest run) Winner Rs. 10 lakhs
4. Purple Cap (highest wicket) winner Rs. 10 lakhs
2018: List of Top-5 batsmen-
1. Ken Williamson (Hyderabad): 17 Matches, 735 Runs, 84 Best, 52.50 Hours (Orange Cap)
2. Rishabh Pant (Delhi): 14 matches, 684 runs, 128 * best, 52.61 average
3. Lokesh Rahul (Punjab): 14 matches, 659 runs, 95 * best, 54.91 average
4. Ambati Rayudu (Chennai): 16 matches, 603 runs, 100 * best, 43.07 average
5. Shane Watson (Chennai): 15 matches, 555 runs, 117 * best, 39.64 average
2018: List of top-5 bowlers-
1. Andrew Tie (punjab) 14 matches 24 wickets (purple cap)
2. Rashid Khan (Hyderabad) 17 Matches 21 wickets
3. Siddhartha Call (Hyderabad) 17 Match 21 wickets
4. Umesh Yadav (Bengaluru) 14 Matches 20 wickets
5. Hardik Pandya (Mumbai) 13 Matches 18 wickets
2008-2018: List of Champions
2008: Rajasthan Royals (beat Chennai by 3 wickets)
2009: Deccan Chargers (Bengaluru beat by 6 runs)
2010: Chennai Super Kings (beat Mumbai by 22 runs)
2011: Chennai Super Kings (Bengaluru beat by 58 runs)
2012: Kolkata Knight Riders (beat Chennai by 5 wickets)
2013: Mumbai Indians (defeated Chennai by 23 runs)
2014: Kolkata Knight Riders (beat Punjab by 3 wickets)
2015: Mumbai Indians (defeated by Chennai by 41 runs)
2016: Sunrisers Hyderabad (defeated by Bengaluru by 8 runs)
2017: Mumbai Indians (defeating Rising Pune Superjain by 1 runs)
2018: Chennai Super Kings (Sunrisers Hyderabad beat by 8 wickets)
List of Orange Cap recipients in IPL
1. 2008: Shaun Marsh (Kings XI Punjab) 11 matches, 616 runs
2. 2009: Matthew Hayden (Chennai Super Kings) 12 Match 572 runs
3. 2010: Sachin Tendulkar (Mumbai Indians) 15 matches 618 runs
4. 2011: Chris Gayle (Royal Challengers Bangalore) 12 matches 608 runs
5. 2012: Chris Gayle (Royal Challengers Bangalore) 15 Match 733 runs
6. 2013: Mike Hussey (Chennai Super Kings) 16 Match 733 runs
7. 2014: Robin Uthappa (Kolkata Knight Riders) 16 matches 660 runs
8. 2015: David Warner (Sunrisers Hyderabad) 14 matches 562 runs
9. 2016: Virat Kohli (Royal Challengers Bangalore) 16 Match 973 runs
10. 2017: David Warner (Sunrisers Hyderabad) 14 matches to 641 runs
11. 2018: Ken Williamson (Sunrisers Hyderabad) 17 matches 735 runs
In the final, Dhoni's fanatics showed why his team is one of the most successful teams in IPL history. With this title, Chennai has equalized the Mumbai Indians, who have made three IPL titles in their name.
Rewards were rewarded after the IPL's 11th season finals. Champion Chennai Super Kings get a prize money of Rs 20 crore In the final, the Sunrisers Hyderabad team will be entitled to a reward of 12.5 crore rupees. Apart from this, prismamani was rained in different sections.
Prize money
1. 20 crore rupees check for champion Chennai Super Kings.
2. 12.5 million rupees for runners-up Sunrise Hyderabad
3. Orange Cap (highest run) Winner Rs. 10 lakhs
4. Purple Cap (highest wicket) winner Rs. 10 lakhs
2018: List of Top-5 batsmen-
1. Ken Williamson (Hyderabad): 17 Matches, 735 Runs, 84 Best, 52.50 Hours (Orange Cap)
2. Rishabh Pant (Delhi): 14 matches, 684 runs, 128 * best, 52.61 average
3. Lokesh Rahul (Punjab): 14 matches, 659 runs, 95 * best, 54.91 average
4. Ambati Rayudu (Chennai): 16 matches, 603 runs, 100 * best, 43.07 average
5. Shane Watson (Chennai): 15 matches, 555 runs, 117 * best, 39.64 average
2018: List of top-5 bowlers-
1. Andrew Tie (punjab) 14 matches 24 wickets (purple cap)
2. Rashid Khan (Hyderabad) 17 Matches 21 wickets
3. Siddhartha Call (Hyderabad) 17 Match 21 wickets
4. Umesh Yadav (Bengaluru) 14 Matches 20 wickets
5. Hardik Pandya (Mumbai) 13 Matches 18 wickets
2008-2018: List of Champions
2008: Rajasthan Royals (beat Chennai by 3 wickets)
2009: Deccan Chargers (Bengaluru beat by 6 runs)
2010: Chennai Super Kings (beat Mumbai by 22 runs)
2011: Chennai Super Kings (Bengaluru beat by 58 runs)
2012: Kolkata Knight Riders (beat Chennai by 5 wickets)
2013: Mumbai Indians (defeated Chennai by 23 runs)
2014: Kolkata Knight Riders (beat Punjab by 3 wickets)
2015: Mumbai Indians (defeated by Chennai by 41 runs)
2016: Sunrisers Hyderabad (defeated by Bengaluru by 8 runs)
2017: Mumbai Indians (defeating Rising Pune Superjain by 1 runs)
2018: Chennai Super Kings (Sunrisers Hyderabad beat by 8 wickets)
List of Orange Cap recipients in IPL
1. 2008: Shaun Marsh (Kings XI Punjab) 11 matches, 616 runs
2. 2009: Matthew Hayden (Chennai Super Kings) 12 Match 572 runs
3. 2010: Sachin Tendulkar (Mumbai Indians) 15 matches 618 runs
4. 2011: Chris Gayle (Royal Challengers Bangalore) 12 matches 608 runs
5. 2012: Chris Gayle (Royal Challengers Bangalore) 15 Match 733 runs
6. 2013: Mike Hussey (Chennai Super Kings) 16 Match 733 runs
7. 2014: Robin Uthappa (Kolkata Knight Riders) 16 matches 660 runs
8. 2015: David Warner (Sunrisers Hyderabad) 14 matches 562 runs
9. 2016: Virat Kohli (Royal Challengers Bangalore) 16 Match 973 runs
10. 2017: David Warner (Sunrisers Hyderabad) 14 matches to 641 runs
11. 2018: Ken Williamson (Sunrisers Hyderabad) 17 matches 735 runs
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