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BCCI Corporate Trophy

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Countries
  
India

Format
  
Limited-overs

Number of teams
  
12

Administrator
  
BCCI

First tournament
  
2009

Tournament format
  
Round-robin then knockout

The BCCI Corporate Trophy is an Indian cricket competition. It was established in 2009 by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) as a 12-team inter-corporate tournament beginning at the start of the Indian cricket season before the start of the Ranji Trophy competition. The tournament is a 50 over a side tournament involving corporate teams. All the top Indian cricketers are expected to play along with academy cricket players and those who play regular domestic cricket in India.

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History

The corporate trophy acts as a high-profile starter to the Indian domestic cricket season. The BCCI's prime objective is to promote employment opportunities for domestic cricketers in India's corporate houses. The board has invited 12 corporate teams to take part which will involve some of India's top cricketers.

The winners collect 10 million (US$204,272) while the runners-up receive 5 million (US$102,109) however, unlike the Indian Premier League (IPL) no foreign players will take part.

The tournamant initially involved players formerly from the now-defunct Indian Cricket League (ICL). Some of the ICL players said that after the announcement of the Corporate Trophy, they had received calls from their employers asking them to cut ties with the rebel league.

The inaugural was won by Air India Red after they beat Air India Blue by 93 runs in the final.

Group A

  • Andhra Bank: Arjun Yadav (c), Shoaib Ahmed, Neeraj Bist, Mohammed Khader, Abhinav Kumar, Sarvesh Kumar, Lalith Mohan, Pagadala Naidu, Dwaraka Ravi Teja, Ashish Reddy, Naveen Reddy, Ronald Roy Rodrigues, Amol Shinde, Hanuma Vihari
  • Chemplast: Hemanth Kumar (c), Mayank Agarwal, V Ashwin, Robin Bist, Piyush Chawla, Napoleon Einstein, H Gopinath, Rajamani Jesuraj, Prasanth Parameswaran, Murthy Prabhu, P Sakthi, Rajagopal Sathish, Sandeep Sharma, Gowjith Subhash, Rangaraj Suthesh, Murali Vijay
  • Income Tax (India): Amol Ubarhande (c), Subramanian Anand, Ajitesh Argal, Sangram Atitkar, Puneet Bisht, Aniket Choudhary, Rohit Dahiya, Jay Desai, Vaibhav Deshpande, Ashish Hooda, Ravi Jangid, Amol Jungade, Iresh Saxena, Bhavik Thaker, Aditya Waghmode
  • Indian Oil Corporation: Rajesh Pawar (c), Syed Abbas Ali, Amit Dani, Murtuza Hussain, Paresh Patel, Mandar Phadke, Rohan Raje, Balwinder Sandhu, Pinal Shah, Ravikant Shukla, Vikrant Yeligati
  • Group B

  • Comptroller and Auditor General: Jalaj Saxena (c), Imtiyaz Ahmed, Sachin Baby, Avi Barot, Ankur Julka, Rameez Khan, Ankit Lamba, Bibhudutta Panda, Biplab Samantray, Saurya Sanandiya, Aditya Sarwate, Bravish Shetty, Rituraj Singh, Arpit Vasavada, Shrikant Wagh
  • Madras Rubber Factory: Yaleeka Gnaneswara Rao (c), Varun Aaron, Srikkanth Anirudha, Prashanth Chandran, Yalaka Venugopal Rao, Sunil Sam, Thalaivan Sargunam, Sridharan Sriram, Umashankar Sushil, Sandeep Warrier
  • Oil & Natural Gas Corporation: Unmukt Chand (c), Amit Bhandari, Prashant Bhandari, Gautam Gambhir, Praveen Kumar, Saurabh Kumar, Vikramjeet Malik, Mithun Manhas, Sumit Narwal, Ajay Ratra, Sandeep Sharma, Suhail Sharma, Tanmay Srivastava
  • State Bank of Travancore: Vinan Nair (c), Pallam Anfal, Perumparambath Anthaf, K Chandrasekhara, Sony Cheruvathur, Raiphi Gomez, VA Jagadeesh, Vinod Kumar, Abhishek Mohan, Kevin Oscar, KJ Rakesh, S Ramakrishnan, Chovakkaran Shahid, K Sreejith, Chandra Tejas
  • Group C

  • Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited: Suryakumar Yadav (c), Kiran Adhav, Swapnil Hazare, Vinit Indulkar, Uday Kaul, Onkar Khanvilkar, Abhishek Nayar, Saurabh Netravalkar, Pragyan Ojha, Manish Pandey, Anup Revandkar, Aavishkar Salvi, Bhavin Thakkar, Rajesh Verma
  • Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited: Joginder Singh (c), Sanjay Bamel, Niranjan Behera, Kuldeep Diwan, Satish Kumar, Kamlesh Makvana, Rohit Mehra, NS Negi, Bikas Pati, Sourav Sarkar, Sumeet Sharma, Brijesh Tomar
  • Canara Bank: Neravanda Aiyappa (c), Rajoo Bhatkal, G Chaitra, Bharat Chipli, Deepak Chougule, Sunil Joshi, Mansur Ali Khan, David Mathias, Srinivasa Murthy, KB Pawan, C Raghu, B Rajashekhar, Ravikumar Samarth
  • State Bank of Hyderabad: Tirumalasetti Suman (c), Alfred Absolem, Akash Bhandari, Khushal Jilla, Ravi Kiran, Pawan Kumar, Daniel Manohar, Anoop Pai, Syed Quadri, Vishal Sharma, Anirudh Singh, M Srinivas, Bodapati Sumanth, Ashwin Yadav
  • Group D

  • Air India: Yuvraj Singh (c), Rajat Bhatia, Manvinder Bisla, Royston Dias, Sushant Marathe, Naman Ojha, RG Pal, Rashmi Parida, Sachin Rana, Sonu Sharma, Pankaj Singh, Paul Valthaty
  • Tata Sports Club: Ajit Agarkar (c), Saurabh Tiwary, Mandeep Singh, Sufiyan Shaikh, Satish Gaikwad, Usman Malvi, Arya Moheet, Gaurav Jathar, Ramesh Powar, Nikhil Patil, Shardul Thakur,
  • India Cements: Dinesh Karthik (c), Baba Aparajith, Palani Amarnath, Subramaniam Badrinath, Lakshmipathy Balaji, Baba Indrajith, Arun Karthik, Suresh Kumar, Abhinav Mukund, Ramaswamy Prasanna, Rahil Shah, Yo Mahesh
  • State Bank of Mysore: Balachandra Akhil (c), Kayan Abbas, Sreenath Aravind, KC Avinash, Pavan Deshpande, Aniruddha Joshi, Anand Katti, MK Manjunath, Syed Nooruddin, C Sasikumar, HS Sharath, Chethan William
  • 2009 tournament

    The 1st round takes place from 1–3 September with the 12 teams split into 4 groups of 3. The group winners will play in semi-finals on 5 and 7 September and the final being played on 8 September. The winners will receive Rs 10 million with the runners-up receiving Rs 5 million.

    Air India Red won the tournament by beating Air India Blue by 93 runs in the final.

    References

    BCCI Corporate Trophy Wikipedia