Champions League Twenty20 2014

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The Champions League Twenty20 2014 was an international Twenty20 cricket competition held between clubs from India , Australia , South Africa , Sri Lanka , New Zealand , Pakistan and the West Indies . It was the sixth and last edition of the competition and took place between September 13th and October 4th 2013 in India. In the final the Chennai Super Kings were able to prevail against the Kolkata Knight Riders with 8 wickets.

Venues

Tour venues
Stadion city capacity
M. Chinnaswamy Stadium Bangaluru 42,000
Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium Hyderabad 55,000
Punjab Cricket Association Stadium Mohali 35,000
Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium Raipur 65,000

qualification

table
qualification Sp. S. N NO P RR
New ZealandNew Zealand Northern Knights 3 3 0 0 12   +2,080
PakistanPakistan Lahore Lions 3 2 1 0 8th   -0.065
IndiaIndia Mumbai Indians 3 1 2 0 4th   -0.064
Sri LankaSri Lanka Southern Express 3 0 3 0 0   −2.033

Group games

Group A

table
Group A Sp. S. N NO P RR
IndiaIndia Kolkata Knight Riders 4th 4th 0 0 16   +0.716
IndiaIndia Chennai Super Kings 4th 2 1 1 10   +0.945
AustraliaAustralia Perth Scorchers 4th 2 2 0 8th   -0.038
PakistanPakistan Lahore Lions 4th 1 2 1 6th   −0.051
South AfricaSouth Africa Dolphins 4th 0 4th 0 0   −1,338

Group B

table
Group B Sp. S. N NO P RR
IndiaIndia Kings XI Punjab 4th 4th 0 0 16   +2,130
AustraliaAustralia Hobart Hurricanes 4th 3 1 0 12   +1,193
Barbados Barbados Tridents 4th 1 3 0 4th   -0.230
South AfricaSouth Africa Cape Cobras 4th 1 3 0 4th   −0.955
New ZealandNew Zealand Northern Knights 4th 1 3 0 4th   −2,697

Semifinals

October 2nd
scorecard
Hyderabad AustraliaAustralia Hobart Hurricanes
140-6 (20)
- IndiaIndia Kolkata Knight Riders
141-3 (19.1)
Kolkata Knight Riders wins with 7 wickets
October 2nd
scorecard
Hyderabad IndiaIndia Chennai Super Kings
182-7 (20)
- IndiaIndia Kings XI Punjab
117 (18.2)
Chennai Super Kings wins with 65 runs

final

October 4th
scorecard
Bangaluru IndiaIndia Kolkata Knight Riders
180-6 (20)
- IndiaIndia Chennai Super Kings
185-2 (3/18)
Chennai Super Kings wins with 8 wickets

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Explanation of the abbreviations: Col. = games; S = victories; N = defeats; U = tie; NR = No Result; P = points; RR = run rate