Chennai Super Kings won a last-ball thriller against Gujarat Titans in the final to win the IPL 2023. Barring the trophy, there was a plethora of awards.
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Champions Chennai Super Kings won the IPL trophy for the fifth time, the joint-most in history, along with Mumbai Indians. They also won a prize money of INR 20 crore.
Runners-up Gujarat Titans, who had won the trophy in their debut season in 2022 and topped the league table in 2023, won INR 12.5 crore.
Delhi Capitals won the fair play award – a trophy.
Most valuable player (INR 10 lakh) went to Shubman Gill, whose 343 points were enough to pip teammate Rashid Khan’s 325. Yashasvi Jaiswal (320.5) and Mohammed Shami (306) were the only others to cross 300.
Gamechanger of the Season (INR 10 lakh) was also Shubman Gill, with 1,305 fantasy points.
Orange Cap (INR 10 lakh) winner Shubman Gill finished with 890 runs, well clear of Faf du Plessis’ 730. Only Virat Kohli (973 in 2016) got more runs in a single season of the IPL.
Purple Cap (INR 10 lakh) went to Mohammed Shami (28 wickets), who finished a wicket ahead of teammates Rashid Khan and Mohit Sharma.
Emerging Player of the Season (INR 10 lakh) was Yashasvi Jaiswal, who made 625 runs and slammed the fastest fifty in IPL history.
Most fours (INR 10 lakh) were hit by Shubman Gill (85), while Yashasvi (82) and Devon Conway (77) also crossed the 70-mark.
Electric Striker of the Season (INR 10 lakh) was Faf du Plessis, whose strike rate of 183.48 was the highest with a 100-ball cut-off. Du Plessis finished just ahead of Suryakumar Yadav (181.13).
Longest Six of the Season (INR 10 lakh) went to Faf du Plessis for his 115-metre shot, against Lucknow Super Giants, that landed outside the M Chinnaswamy Stadium.
Catch of the Season (INR 10 lakh) went to Rashid Khan for his dismissal of Kyle Mayers of Lucknow Super Giants.
Pitch and Ground Award (INR 50 lakh) was shared by the Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai, and the Eden Gardens, Kolkata.
Electric Striker of the Final (INR 1 lakh) went to Ajinkya Rahane of the Chennai Super Kings for his 13-ball 27, at a strike rate of 207.69.
Gamechanger of the Final (INR 1 lakh) went to Sai Sudharsan of the Gujarat Titans for his 47-ball 96. He hit eight fours and six sixes.
Most Valuable Player of the Final (INR 1 lakh) also went to Sai Sudharsan.
On-the-Go Fours of the Final (1 lakh) was Sai Sudharsan’s third award of the night. He hit a four more than teammate Shubman Gill.
Longest Six of the Final (INR 1 lakh) rounded off Sai Sudharsan’s awards for the final.
Catch of the Final (INR 1 lakh) went to Chennai Super Kings captain MS Dhoni for dismissing his Gujarat Titans counterpart Wriddhiman Saha.
Player of the Final (INR 5 lakh) was Devon Conway of the Chennai Super Kings. Conway made 47 in 25 balls.