Jos Buttler was awarded the Orange Cap after scoring 863 runs throughout the season, as well as the Most Sixes, Most Fours, Powerplayer of the Season, Gamechanger of the Season, and Most Valuable Player awards.
Gujarat Titans, led by Hardik Pandya, won the Indian Premier League (IPL) title in their first season, defeating Rajasthan Royals in the final by seven wickets in Ahmedabad on Sunday (May 29). The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) will award the Titans Rs 20 crore in prize money, while the Royals will receive Rs 13 crore.
From the 2023 season forward, the BCCI has announced a significant rise in prize money for IPL champions. “It’s currently being discussed (raising prize money).” From next year, the prize money should be increased by 20-25 percent. However, the number isn’t set in stone yet. A decision should be made before the tournament next year,” a top BCCI official told the InsideSport website.
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The Royal Challengers Bangalore, led by Faf du Plessis, will be given Rs 7 crore for finishing third in the IPL 2022 after losing Qualifier 2 against the Royals. Lucknow Super Giants, who finished fourth after losing the Eliminator, will receive Rs 6.5 crore in prize money.
Here is the full awards list for IPL 2022 season…
Winner: Gujarat Titans (Rs 20 crore)
Runners-up: Rajasthan Royals (Rs 13 crore)
Third place: Royal Challengers Bangalore (Rs 7 crore)
Fourth place: Lucknow Super Giants (Rs 6.5 crore)
Emerging Player: Umran Malik (Rs 10 Lakh)
Most Sixes: Jos Buttler (Rs 10 lakh)
Super Striker of the season: Dinesh Karthik (Rs 10 lakh, Tata Punch)
Gamechanger award: Jos Buttler (Rs 10 lakh)
Powerplayer of the season: Jos Buttler (Rs 10 lakh)
Fastest Delivery of the season: Lockie Ferguson (157.3 KPH) (Rs 10 lakh)
Most Fours: Jos Buttler (Rs 10 lakh)
Purple Cap: Yuzvendra Chahal (27 wickets, Rs 10 lakh)
Orange Cap: Jos Buttler (863 runs, Rs 10 lakh)
Catch of the season: Evin Lewis vs KKR (Rs 10 lakh)
MVP: Jos Buttler (Rs 10 lakh)
Fair Play Award: Rajasthan Royals and Gujarat Titans