Welcome back with the fourth game of the world’s most second expensive league in terms of media rights, the Indian Premier League (IPL). The TATA IPL-2023 is the 16th edition of the IPL. This Match was played between RR vs SRH.
Rajasthan Royals (RR) defeated Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) by 72 runs in the 4th match of IPL 2023 at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad.
Match – 4 – RR vs SRH
Today (2nd April) first match of the day was held between Rajasthan Royals (RR) led by Sanju Samson and Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) led by Bhuvneshwar Kumar because Aiden Markram got himself busy in the current ongoing series of South Africa against the Netherlands. Bhuvneshwar Kumar won the toss and opt bowl first.
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In today’s match, Harry Brook made an IPL debut from the SRH side. Fazalhaq Farooqi took the first wicket in this match of the TATA IPL-2023 and Jos Buttler scored the first fifty of the TATA IPL-16 match 4. Jos Buttler showed brilliant destructions with the bat and he scored 54 runs in just 22 balls. Jos Buttler and Yashasvi Jaiswal, who scored 54 runs in 37 balls, made 85 runs in the powerplay. Captain Sanju Samson scored 55 runs in 32 balls as RR posted a total of 203 for five. And RR registered the first 200 scores of the TATA IPL-2023. From the SRH side, Fazalhaq Farooqi and T Natarajan took 2 wickets each.
In the second innings of the match, from the RR side, Trent Boult bowled a brilliant first over and took 2 wickets and Yuzvendra Chahal took 4 wickets. The impact player from SRH Abdul Samad played a short brilliant but slow inning and scored 32 runs in 32 balls.
Rajasthan Royals (RR) won by 72 runs in today’s first game.
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Welcome back with the third game of the world’s most second expensive league in terms of media rights, the Indian Premier League(IPL). The TATA IPL 2023 is the 16th edition of the IPL. This Match was played between LSG vs DC.
Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) defeated Delhi Capitals(DC) by 50 runs in the 3rd match of IPL 2023 at theBharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow.
Match – 3 – LSG vs DC
Today (1st April) second match of the day was held between Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) led by K L Rahul and Delhi Capitals(DC) led by David Warner because Rishabh Pant got himself injured during car driving. David Warner won the toss and chose to bowl first.
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In today’s match, Kyle Mayers did an IPL debut from the LSG side. Chetan Sakariya took the first wicket in the 3rd match of the TATA IPL-2023 and Kyle Mayers scored the first fifty of the TATA IPL-16 match 3. Kyle Mayers showed brilliant destructions with the bat and he scored 73 runs in just 38 balls. Nicholas Pooran scored 36 runs in 21 balls, Ayush Badoni scored 18 runs in 7 balls as LSG posted a total of 193 for six. From the DC side, Khaleel Ahmed and Chetan Sakariya took 2 wickets each.
In the second innings of the match, from the DC side, Captain David Warner played a brilliant but slow inning and scored 56 runs in 48 balls, and Rilee Rossoouw made 30 runs in 20 balls. For LSG, Mark Wood took the first 5 wickets haul of the season and conceded only 14 runs, Avesh Khan, and Ravi Bishnoi took 2 wickets each.
Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) won by 50 runs in today’s second game.
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Welcome back to the second game of the world’s most desired and exorbitant cricket premier league IPL(Indian Premier League). The TATA IPL 2023 is the 16th edition of the IPL. This Match was played between PBKS vs KKR.
Punjab Super Kings (PBKS) defeated Kolkata Knight Riders(KKR) by 7 runs in the 2nd match of IPL 2023 at thePunjab Cricket Association IS Bindra Stadium, Mohali.
PBKS vs KKR – Match 2
Today (1st April) second match of this season held between Punjab Super Kings (PBKS) led by Shikhar Dhawan(Gabbar) and 2 times IPL champions Kolkata Knight Riders(KKR) led by Nitish Rana because Shreyas Iyer is not well. Nitish Rana won the toss and choose to bowl first.
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In today’s match, Rahmanullah Gurbaz did an IPL debut from the KKR side and Sikandar Raza did from PBKS Side. Southee took the first wicket in the 2nd match of the TATA IPL-16 and Bhanuka Rajapaksa scored the first fifty of the TATA IPL-16 match 2. Bhanuka Rajapaksa showed brilliant timing with the bat and scored 50 runs in 32 balls. Captain Dhawan scored 40 runs in 29 balls, and the most expensive player of the TATA IPL 2023, Sam Curran, scored 26 not out in 17 balls as PBKS posted a total of 191 for five. From the KKR side, Southee took 2 wickets and Umesh Yadav, Sunil N, and Varun Chakaravarthy took 1 wicket each.
In the second innings of the match, Match started after 25 minutes because of bad lights. After that from the KKR side Andre Russell and Venkatesh Iyer played brilliant inning and scored 35 runs in 19 balls, and 34 runs in 28 balls respectively. Venkatesh Iyer came as an impact player for KKR. For PBKS, Arshdeep Singh took three wickets while Rahul Chahar took one wicket and gave only 12 runs in his 2 overs.
Punjab Kings won by 7 runs (DLS Method) because the rain came in the 16th over of the second innings.
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Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) will take on Mumbai Indians (MI) in its IPL 2023 opener on April 2 at 7:30 PM at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. In this blog, we will talk about the RCB schedule, squad, and captain as well.
The Faf du Plessis-led Bangalore finished third in the points table and lost to Rajasthan Royals in the second qualifier in IPL 2022. And he’ll lead RCB in the TATA IPL 2023 as well. Here’s the full list of fixtures, venues, and match timings for the RCB.
RCB’s Old Captain
RCB is placed in group B and the final of IPL 2023 will be played on 28th May at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
Group B: RCB, GT, CSK, PBKS, SRH.
RCB Squad for TATA IPL 2023:
Faf du Plessis (C), Finn Allen, Virat Kohli, Rajat Patidar, Suyash Prabhudessai, Will Jacks, Anuj Rawat, Dinesh Karthik, Wanindu Hasaranga, Mahipal Lomror, Glenn Maxwell, Shahbaz Ahmed, Sonu Yadav, Manoj Bhandage, Akash Deep, Josh Hazlewood, Siddarth Kaul, Mohammed Siraj, Harshal Patel, Karn Sharma, David Willey (ENG), Avinash Singh, Rajan Kumar, Reece Topley, Himanshu Sharma.
After Glenn Maxwell’s injury, Josh Hazlewood is set to miss a few matches due to recovering from an Achilles injury. The Australian pacer is also ruled out of the remaining two Test matches against India in BGT and has returned home for treatment. It is still not clear whether the RCB pacer will be fit in time to play the team’s first match against Mumbai Indians on April 2. It is a big setback for RCB because Josh Hazlewood is RCB’s most consistent bowler in power play and death overs.
So, With Faf Du Plessis, Finn Allen, David Willey, and Wahidu Hasaranga can play in starting 11 against RCB’s tournament opener on April, 2.
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RCB Schedule for TATA IPL 2023:
Here, we will inform you about all matches of Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) with venues and times.
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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Friday, Feb 17 announced the TATA IPL 2023 schedule. The upcoming edition of the IPL (IPL 2023) will return in the home and away format. All teams will play seven home and as many away matches. A total of 70 league-stage matches will be played across 12 venues over the course of 52 days.
According to IPL 2023 Schedule on March 31, defending champions Gujarat Titans taking on Chennai Super Kings at the Narendra Modi Stadium at 7:30 PM IST in Ahmedabad, as the league returns to its long-established home-and-away format in India for the first time since 2019. The final will also be held in Ahmedabad, on May 28.
TATA IPL 2023 Schedule
The IPL is set to begin five days after the final of the inaugural Women’s Premier League (WPL) on March 26, and the opening weekend will have all ten teams in action: after Gujrat Titans play CSK on Friday, Punjab Kings take on Kolkata Knight Riders in Mohali at 3:30 PM IST, and Lucknow Super Giants play Delhi Capitals in Lucknow on Saturday at 7:30 PM IST (April 1); and Sunrisers Hyderabad take on Rajasthan Royals in Hyderabad at 3:30 PM IST, and Royal Challengers Bangalore play Mumbai Indians in Bengaluru on Sunday at 7:30 PM IST (April 2).
TATA IPL 2023 Groups:
The teams have been divided into two groups like last season. Group A has Mumbai Indians, Kolkata Knight Riders, Rajasthan Royals, Delhi Capitals, and Lucknow Super Giants, while Group B has Chennai Super Kings, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Gujrat Titans, Punjab Kings, and Sunrisers Hyderabad. But unlike last season, each team will play the five teams of the other group twice and the other four from their own group once, making it 14 league games per team.
TATA IPL 2023 groups
Full TATA IPL 2023 Schedule:
The TATA IPL 2023 will be played across 12 venues with the world’s biggest stadium – Ahmedabad, Mohali, Lucknow, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Kolkata, Jaipur, Mumbai, Guwahati, and Dharamsala. Fans will enjoy double headers every Saturday and Sunday.
The schedule for the four playoff matches has not been announced yet, apart from the Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad being identified as the venue for the title clash.
The league phase comprises 70 matches across 52 days from March 31 to May 21, spanning 12 cities, and will feature 18 double-headers. In addition to the ten regular venues – Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Kolkata, Lucknow, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, and Mohali – some matches will be played in Guwahati (Royals’ second home), and Dharamsala (Kings’ second home).
Royals will play their first two home games in Guwahati and the remaining five in Jaipur. Kings, on the other hand, will play their first five home matches in Mohali and their last two home games in Dharamsala.
Match No.
Day & Date
Matches
Time (IST)
Venue
1
Friday, March 31
GT vs CSK
7:30 PM
Ahmedabad
2
Saturday, April 1
PBKS vs KKR
3:30 PM
Mohali
3
Saturday, April 1
LSG vs DC
7:30 PM
Lucknow
4
Sunday, April 2
SRH vs RR
3:30 PM
Hyderabad
5
Sunday, April 2
RCB vs MI
7:30 PM
Bengaluru
6
Monday, April 3
CSK vs LSG
7:30 PM
Chennai
7
Tuesday, April 4
DC vs GT
7:30 PM
Delhi
8
Wednesday, April 5
RR vs PBKS
7:30 PM
Guwahati
9
Thursday, April 6
KKR vs RCB
7:30 PM
Kolkata
10
Friday, April 7
LSG vs SRH
7:30 PM
Lucknow
11
Saturday, April 8
RR vs DC
3:30 PM
Guwahati
12
Saturday, April 8
MI vs CSK
7:30 PM
Mumbai
13
Sunday, April 9
GT vs KKR
3:30 PM
Ahmedabad
14
Sunday, April 9
SRH vs PBKS
7:30 PM
Hyderabad
15
Monday, April 10
RCB vs LSG
7:30 PM
Bengaluru
16
Tuesday, April 11
DC vs MI
7:30 PM
Delhi
17
Wednesday, April 12
CSK vs RR
7:30 PM
Chennai
18
Thursday, April 13
PBKS vs GT
7:30 PM
Mohali
19
Friday, April 14
KKR vs SRH
7:30 PM
Kolkata
20
Saturday, April 15
RCB vs DC
3:30 PM
Bengaluru
21
Saturday, April 15
LSG vs PBKS
7:30 PM
Lucknow
22
Sunday, April 16
MI vs KKR
3:30 PM
Mumbai
23
Sunday, April 16
GT vs RR
7:30 PM
Ahmedabad
24
Monday, April 17
RCB vs CSK
7:30 PM
Bengaluru
25
Tuesday, April 18
SRH vs MI
7:30 PM
Hyderabad
26
Wednesday, April 19
RR vs LSG
7:30 PM
Jaipur
27
Thursday, April 20
PBKS vs RCB
3:30 PM
Mohali
28
Thursday, April 20
DC vs KKR
7:30 PM
Delhi
29
Friday, April 21
CSK vs SRH
7:30 PM
Chennai
30
Saturday, April 22
LSG vs GT
3:30 PM
Lucknow
31
Saturday, April 22
MI vs PBKS
7:30 PM
Mumbai
32
Sunday, April 23
RCB vs RR
3:30 PM
Bengaluru
33
Sunday, April 23
KKR vs CSK
7:30 PM
Kolkata
34
Monday, April 24
SRH vs DC
7:30 PM
Hyderabad
35
Tuesday, April 25
GT vs MI
7:30 PM
Gujarat
36
Wednesday, April 26
RCB vs KKR
7:30 PM
Bengaluru
37
Thursday, April 27
RR vs CSK
7:30 PM
Jaipur
38
Friday, April 28
PBKS vs LSG
7:30 PM
Mohali
39
Saturday, April 29
KKR vs GT
3:30 PM
Kolkata
40
Saturday, April 29
DC vs SRH
7:30 PM
Delhi
41
Sunday, April 30
CSK vs PBKS
3:30 PM
Chennai
42
Sunday, April 30
MI vs RR
7:30 PM
Mumbai
43
Monday, May 1
LSG vs RCB
7:30 PM
Lucknow
44
Tuesday, May 2
GT vs DC
7:30 PM
Ahmedabad
45
Wednesday, May 3
PBKS vs MI
7:30 PM
Mohali
46
Thursday, May 4
LSG vs CSK
3:30 PM
Lucknow
47
Thursday, May 4
SRH vs KKR
7:30 PM
Hyderabad
48
Friday, May 5
RR vs GT
7:30 PM
Jaipur
49
Saturday, May 6
CSK vs MI
3:30 PM
Chennai
50
Saturday, May 6
DC vs RCB
7:30 PM
Delhi
51
Sunday, May 7
GT vs LSG
3:30 PM
Ahmedabad
52
Sunday, May 7
RR vs SRH
7:30 PM
Jaipur
53
Monday, May 8
KKR vs PBKS
7:30 PM
Kolkata
54
Tuesday, May 9
MI vs RCB
7:30 PM
Mumbai
55
Wednesday, May 10
CSK vs DC
7:30 PM
Chennai
56
Thursday, May 11
KKR vs RR
7:30 PM
Kolkata
57
Friday, May 12
MI vs GT
7:30 PM
Mumbai
58
Saturday, May 13
SRH vs LSG
3:30 PM
Hyderabad
59
Saturday, May 13
DC vs PBKS
7:30 PM
Delhi
60
Sunday, May 14
RR vs RCB
3:30 PM
Jaipur
61
Sunday, May 14
CSK vs KKR
7:30 PM
Chennai
62
Monday, May 15
GT vs SRH
7:30 PM
Ahmedabad
63
Tuesday, May 16
LSG vs MI
7:30 PM
Lucknow
64
Wednesday, May 17
PBKS vs DC
7:30 PM
Dharamshala
65
Thursday, May 18
SRH vs RCB
7:30 PM
Hyderabad
66
Friday, May 19
PBKS vs RR
7:30 PM
Dharamshala
67
Saturday, May 20
DC vs CSK
3:30 PM
Delhi
68
Saturday, May 20
KKR vs LSG
7:30 PM
Kolkata
69
Sunday, May 21
MI vs SRH
3:30 PM
Mumbai
70
Sunday, May 21
RCB vs GT
7:30 PM
Bengaluru
71
Tuesday, May 23 *
Qualifier 1
7:30 PM
TBD
72
Wednesday, May 24 *
Eliminator
7:30 PM
TBD
73
Friday, May 26*
Qualifier 2
7:30 PM
TBD
74
Sunday, May 28
FINAL
7:30 PM
Ahmedabad
TATA IPL 2023 Schedule
* – *Date is not fixed yet. It is the tentative date.
The schedule and venues for the playoffs will be announced later. The summit clash will be played on May 28.
Yes, you are right that this IPL will complete the 1000th match in the IPL since its inception in 2008. 958 Matches were played till IPL 2022 final match. So, the 42nd match of IPL 2023 will be officially the 1000th match of IPL history.
Mumbai Indians will meet Rajasthan Royals at the 1000th Match of IPL history on Sunday, April 30 at 7:30 PM in Mumbai.
IPL Year
Total Matches in Each Year
2008
59
2009
59
2010
60
2011
74
2012
76
2013
76
2014
60
2015
60
2016
60
2017
60
2018
60
2019
60
2020
60
2021
60
2022
74
Total – 958 Matches
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FAQs:
When will the IPL 2023 start?
* The TATA IPL 2023 will start on 31st March. GT and CSK will meet in the tournament opener.
Will IPL 2023 have 12 teams?
* No, IPL 2023 will have only 10 teams.
What are the IPL 2023 venues?
* The TATA IPL 2023 will be played across 12 venues – Ahmedabad, Mohali, Lucknow, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Kolkata, Jaipur, Mumbai, Guwahati, and Dharamsala.
Will there be 10 teams in IPL 2023?
* Yes, IPL 2023 will have the same team which played in IPL 2022.
Where will IPL 2023 final be held?
* The IPL 2023 final will be held in Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad, on May 28.
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