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2009 Indian Premier League

The 2009 Indian Premier League season, abbreviated as IPL 2 or the 2009 IPL, was the second season of the Indian Premier League, established by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in 2007. The tournament was hosted by South Africa and was played between 18 April and 24 May 2009. It was the second biggest cricket tournament in the world, after the Cricket World Cup, and was forecast to have an estimated television audience of more than 200 million people in India alone.

Rules and regulations
Some of the rules were changed for the 2009 edition of the IPL. The number of international players allowed in any one squad was increased from 8 to 10 although the number allowed in any playing 11 remained at 4. The IPL sanctioned franchises to spend a further US$2 million during the auction taking the total salary cap for each franchise to US$7 million for the 2009 tournament. The BCCI also negotiated with England Cricket Board (ECB) to allow English cricketers to participate in the tournament. English players were allowed to play for 21 days in between their tour to West Indies and the subsequent return tour. At the halfway point of each innings, a seven-and-a-half-minute television timeout was now held. The change proved controversial, as critics and players felt that it broke the flow of the game, and because two-thirds of the break were devoted purely to additional advertising time. The timeout rules were revised for the 2010 season. The format is the same as previous season. Points in the group stage were awarded as follows: If the match ends with the scores tied and there must be a winner, the tie is broken with a one over per side "Eliminator" or "Super Over": • Higher number of points • If equal, higher number of wins • If still equal, net run rate • If still equal, lower bowling strike rate • If still equal, result of head-to-head meeting. ==Teams and standings==
Teams and standings
Points table :(C) = Eventual champion; (R) = Runner-up. :Winner, runner-up and best-performing semi-finalist in the group stage qualify for the 2009 Champions League Twenty20. Match summary ==League stage==
League stage
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Playoffs
Semi-final 1 ---- Semi-final 2 Final ==Statistics and awards==
Statistics and awards
Most runs The tournament's leading scorer wore an orange cap when fielding. :Full Table on ESPNcricinfo Awards • Player of the tournament: Adam Gilchrist - Deccan Chargers • Player of the final: Anil Kumble - Royal Challengers Bangalore • Under-23 success of the tournament: Rohit Sharma (333 runs, 11 wickets) - Deccan Chargers • Kingfisher Fair Play Award: Kings XI Punjab ==See also==
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