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Odisha Premier League
File:Odisha Premier League logo.png
Logo of the Odisha Premier League
CountriesIndia
AdministratorOCA
HeadquartersCuttack, Odisha, India
FormatTwenty20
First edition2011
Latest edition2013
Tournament formatDouble round-robin and Knockout
Number of teams10 (2011)
8 (2013)
Current championChilika
Most successfulWestern Samurai Rourkela (1 Title)
Chilika (1 Title)
Jagatsinghpur Kalinga (1 Title)
Most runsSubit Biswal (351)
(Jagatsinghpur Spark) (in 2011 OPL)
Most wicketsBibhudutta Panda (17)
(Katak Barabati Tigers) (in 2011 OPL)
WebsiteOdisha Premiere League

Odisha Premier League (OPL) (Odia: ଓଡ଼ିଶା ପ୍ରିମିଅର ଲିଗ) is the professional Twenty-20 cricket tournament of the Odisha Cricket Association (OCA) in Cuttack, India.[1]

OCA has fixed the base price of each team at Rs 4 lakh. The last date for putting the bidding papers was fixed on 9 May and the bidding process would start from May13.

The semifinal and final matches are scheduled at the Barabati Stadium, Cuttack. Other matches will be held at Bhubaneswar, Rourkela, Sambalpur, Brahmapur, Keonjhar, Angul, Jharsuguda, Puri. and Kendrapada.

Noted Oriya film star Anubhav Mohanty was made the brand ambassador of Odisha Premier League (OPL) T20 cricket tournament.

The owners of the teams would be allowed to purchase at least 20 players, ten of whom shall be from the selected venues and its adjacent areas. The OCA has identified a total of 341 graded players for the OPL tournament to be conducted for the first time from 22 May to 12 June.

These players have been divided into five grades according to their ranking and experience. Among them, 50 players of State Ranji Trophy, Vijay Hazare Trophy (One-day) and Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy (T-20) teams have been given Grade A. Fifteen players of the State under-22 team have been placed in Grade B. Grade C has been constituted with 34 under-19 and 20 former State cricketers.

Forty players belonging to State under-16 teams have been put in Grade D. And as many as 182 players belonging to 34 catchment areas of different teams have been placed in Grade E. They include 16 from Bhubaneswar; 11 each from Cuttack and Rourkela; nine from Kendrapada, eight each from Jajpur and Puri and seven each from Sambalpur, Sundargarh, Angul, Baleswar, Deogarh, Ganjam and Jagatsinghpur.

While six are from Bhadrak; five each are from Bolangir, Gajapati, Kalahandi, Koraput, Mayurbhanj, Nayagarh and Paradeep. Four each are from Dhenkanal and Keonjhar; three each from Sonepur, Jharsuguda, Malkangiri and Phulbani; two each from Bargarh, East Coast Railway, Khurda, Nabarangpur and Rayagada and one each from Boudh and Nuapada.

The base price of players has been fixed at `60,000 for Grade A, `40,000 for Grade B, `30,000 for Grade C, `20,000 for Grade D and `10,000 for Grade E.

The 10 city teams are based on Rourkela, Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, Baleswar, Puri, Brahmapur, Angul while Sambalpur, Jajpur, Jharsuguda and Kendrapada found no bidder.

History[edit]

First season[edit]

The inaugural season of the tournament started on 2011. The final was played in Barabati Stadium, Cuttack, Odisha. Every team played each other both at home and away in a round-robin system. The top four ranking sides progressed to the knockout stage of semi-finals followed by a final. Western samurai, defeated Barabati Tigers in a thriller and emerged as the inaugural OPL champions.

Result[edit]

Team Span Played Won Lost NR Best
Jagatsinghpur Sparks 2011 – present 8 5 3 0 3rd place
Western Samurais (Rourkela) 2011 – present 8 6 1 1 Champion (1Time)
Angul Tuskers 2011 – present 8 4 4 0
Puri Emperors 2011 – present 8 3 4 1
Bramhapur Bhanjaveers 2011 – present 8 1 7 0
Katak Barabati Tigers 2011 – present 8 7 1 0 Runners up (1Time)
Baleswar Baghas 2011 – present 8 5 2 1 4th place
Cooperative Kings Dhenkanal 2011 – present 8 3 5 0
Bhubaneswar Jaguars 2011 – present 8 1 5 2
Kasvi Power Rangers Kendujhar 2011 – present 8 2 5 1

Play-Off

Match Date Team 1 Team 2 Winner Venue
Semifinal-1 10 June Jagatsinghpur Sparks Katak Barabati Tigers Katak Barabati Tigers Barabati Stadium, Cuttack
Semifinal-2 11 June Baleswar Baghas Western Samurais Western Samurais Barabati Stadium, Cuttack
3rd Place Play-off 12 June Baleswar Baghas Jagatsinghpur Sparks Jagatsinghpur Sparks Barabati Stadium, Cuttack
Final 12 June Katak Barabati Tigers Western Samurais Western Samurais Barabati Stadium, Cuttack

Second season[edit]

The second edition of the Odisha Premier League (OPL) has been cancelled this year following lack of enthusiasm on part of the franchise owners.

Third season[edit]

After the long wait of cricket fans of Odisha, the OPL-II will start with some new rules and regulations with 8 teams with their new name. OPL-II will be unveiled with an entertainment-packed ceremony at the floodhit Barabati Stadium, Cuttack on 1 May. Following the gala opening ceremony of the second edition of OPL, matches will commence at Barabati Stadium in Cuttack and Veer Surendra Sai Stadium Sambalpur

  • Altogether eight teams will compete in the OPL-II.
  • Teams have been divided into two groups

Barabati, Dhauli, Baitarani, Subarnarekha are in Group-A
Konark, Chilika, Mahanadi, Rushikulya are in Group-B.

  • Group-A matches will be played at Barabati Stadium, Cuttack, while Group-B matches will take place at Veer Surendra Sai Stadium, Sambalpur.
  • At both the venues, the first match will be played from 4.00 pm to 7.00 pm and second from 7.30 pm to 10.30 pm.
  • Arrangements have been made for live telecast of OPL matches by national and local TV Channels.
  • The OPL-II will involve a total of 176 players, who have been placed in five grades.
  • There will be 32 players each in Grade A, B, C; 40 in Grade D and 24 in Grade E.
  • Payment for graded players has been fixed as Grade-A: Rs 50,000, Grade-B Rs 40,000, Grade-C Rs 30,000, Grade-D Rs 20,000 and Grade-E Rs 10,000.
  • Teams will play matches on double-league basis after being divided into two groups and the top two teams from each group will qualify for semifinals.
  • Both the semifinals and the final will be played at Barabati Stadium.
  • The champions of OPL-II will get cash a cash prize of Rs 3 lakhs, while the runners-up will take home Rs 2 lakhs.
  • The third-placed team will be richer by Rs 1 Lakh, while the Man of the Tournament will pocket Rs 25,000.
Team Name Year Best
Barabati 2013
Dhauli 2013 Runners-up
Chilika 2013 Champion
Konark 2013
Mahanadi 2013
Baitarani 2013 3rd Place
Subarnarekha 2013
Rushikulya 2013
Match Date Team 1 Team 2 Champion Runners-up Venue
Final 12 May Dhauli Chilika Chilika Dhauli Barabati Stadium

2020 Odisha Premier League[edit]

Jagatsinghpur Kalinga is winner of 2020 Odisha Premier League. In final Jagatsinghpur Kalinga beat Bhubaneswar Bouncers by 3 wickets. First Bhubaneswar Bouncers won the toss and elected to bat first and scored 146/8 in 18 overs. In batting second Jagatsinghpur scored 147/7 in 17 overs.

Match Date Team 1 Team 2 Champion Runners-up
Final 19 January 2020 Jagatsinghpur Kalinga
147/7 (17 overs)
Bhubaneswar Bouncers
146/8 (18 overs)
Jagatsinghpur Kalinga Bhubaneswar Bouncers

Franchises in OPL 2011[edit]

Team Name City Owner Captain Head Coach
Balasore Baghas Balasore SV Infra indiaPvt.ltd, BBSR Subhrajit Sahoo Sashanka Sekhar Das
Bhubaneswar Jaguars Bhubaneswar LG Infrastructure PvtLtd, BBSR Paresh Patel Prashant Mohapatra
KashviPower Rangers Keonjhar Kashvi Power & Steel Pvt. Ltd., BBSR P.R. Sinha P. Jayachandra
JagatsingPur Spark Jagatsingpur Arindam Sarkhal, Paradeep Rashmi Ranjan Das Bishnudeba Mohanty
Cooperative Kings Dhenkanal T.Prasad Rao Dora, BBSR Sibasundar Das Satya Ranjan Satapathy
Puri Emperors Puri Orisons Overseas Pvt. Ltd., BBSR Rakesh Mohanty Khirod Behera
Cuttack Barabati Tigers Cuttack Naga Power Ltd, Cuttack Biplab Samantaray Manas Ray
Bhanja Veers Brahmapur Infocity Life Style Pvt Ltd, BBSR Niranjana Behera Subhrajyoti Kanungo
Angul Tuskers Angul Bikash Swain, BBSR Debasia Mohanty Sritam Das
Western Samurai Rourkela Maa Banbhori Mineral Limited, Rourkela Nataraj Behera Abakasha Khatua

Statistics& Records[edit]

Franchises in OPL 2013[edit]

Team Name Manager Captain Head Coach
Barabati Bijay ku Das Niranjan Behera Subrat Behera
Dhauli Subrat Panda Rakesh Mohanty Dhirendra ku Rout
Chilika Jagdish Ch. Routray Depak Behera Suresh Kumar
Konark Daniel Rout Haladhar Das Subhasis Bhuyan
Mahanadi Dulal Chandra Pradhan Govind Paddar Sovan Deb
Baitarani Bikash Pradhan Natraj Behera P. Jaichandra
Subarnarekha Anil Biswal Bikash Pati Prasanta Mohapatra
Rushikulya Prashanta Jena Presh Patel Deepak Mangaraj

References[edit]

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