2020 Premier Badminton League

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2020 Premier Badminton League
Tournament information
SportBadminton
LocationIndia
Dates20 January 2020 (2020-01-20)–9 February 2020 (2020-02-09)
AdministratorPremier Badminton League
Teams7
Final positions
ChampionsBengaluru Raptors
Runner-upNortheastern Warriors
Tournament statistics
Top playersChinese Taipei Tai Tzu-ying
India N. Sikki Reddy
Emerging playerIndia Priyanshu Rajawat
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2020 Premier Badminton League was the fifth edition of Premier Badminton League. It was played from 20 January to 9 February 2020. The season featured seven teams.[1] The Chennai Smashers were renamed as Chennai Superstarz. Bengaluru Raptors beat Northeastern Warriors with a score of 4–2 in the finals to become champions. It was their second consecutive title in PBL.[2]

Squads

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Teams Awadhe Warriors Bengaluru Raptors Chennai Superstarz Hyderabad Hunters Mumbai Rockets Northeastern Warriors Pune 7 Aces
Coach India Anup Sridhar India Arvind Bhat India Aravindan Samiappan India Rajendra Kumar Jakkampudi India Amrish Shinde Indonesia Edwin Iriawan Denmark Mathias Boe
Squads Domestic India Ajay Jayaram India Ansal Yadav India B. Sumeeth Reddy India Gadde Ruthvika Shivani India Kuhoo Garg India Ashmita Chaliha India Arjun M.R.
India Subhankar Dey India Arun George India Dhruv Kapila India N. Sikki Reddy India Parupalli Kashyap India Kaushal Dharmamer India Chirag Shetty
India Tanvi Lad India B. Sai Praneeth India Gayathri Gopichand India Priyanshu Rajawat India Pranav Chopra India Krishna Prasad Garaga India Mithun Manjunath
India Medha Shashidharan India Lakshya Sen India P. V. Sindhu India Ramchandran Shlok India Rutaparna Panda India Rituparna Das
India Sankar Muthusamy Subramanian India Sourabh Verma India Shreyansh Jaiswal
India Sanjana Santosh India Shreyanshi Pardeshi
India Sathish Kumar Karunakaran
India Satwiksairaj Rankireddy
Overseas Denmark Christinna Pedersen Chinese Taipei Tai Tzu-ying England Jessica Pugh England Ben Lane Indonesia Pia Zebadiah Bernadeth Canada Michelle Li England Chris Adcock
Hong Kong Wong Wing Ki France Brice Leverdez Indonesia Tommy Sugiarto England Sean Vendy South Korea Kim Gi-jung Hong Kong Lee Cheuk Yiu England Gabby Adcock
Russia Ivan Sozonov Indonesia Rian Agung Saputro Scotland Kirsty Gilmour Malaysia Liew Daren South Korea Kim Sa-rang South Korea Kim Ha-na Hong Kong Tse Ying Suet
South Korea Ko Sung-hyun Malaysia Chan Peng Soon Russia Vladimir Ivanov South Korea Lee Dong-keun South Korea Lee Yong-dae Indonesia Hendra Setiawan
South Korea Shin Baek-cheol South Korea Eom Hye-won Thailand Bodin Isara Japan Kazumasa Sakai
United States Beiwen Zhang Thailand Tanongsak Saensomboonsuk Singapore Loh Kean Yew
Vietnam Vũ Thị Trang

Points table

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Rank Team MP RMW RML TMW TML Pts.
1 Northeastern Warriors 30 13 11 5 1 22
2 Bengaluru Raptors (C) 30 13 11 5 1 22
3 Chennai Superstarz 30 10 14 6 0 22
4 Pune 7 Aces 30 14 10 4 2 20
5 Awadhe Warriors 30 11 13 3 3 14
6 Hyderabad Hunters 30 11 13 2 4 11
7 Mumbai Rockets 30 4 20 4 2 10
  •   Qualified for knockouts
  • Five matches (MP) constitute one tie
  • Each team will play six ties
  • 1 point for each Regular Match Won (RMW)
  • 0 points for Regular Matches Lost (RML)
  • 2 points for each Trump Match Won (TMW)
  • -1 point for each Trump Match Lost (TML)[3]

Source: Official PBL website

Fixtures

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All times are as Indian Standard Time (UTC+05:30).

League stage

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# Date Time City Home Results Away Venue
1 20 January 19:00 Chennai Chennai Superstarz 5–2 Hyderabad Hunters Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium
2 21 January 19:00 Northeastern Warriors 4–3 Bengaluru Raptors
3 22 January 19:00 Chennai Superstarz 4–3 Mumbai Rockets
4 23 January 19:00 Northeastern Warriors 3–4 Awadhe Warriors
5 24 January 19:00 Chennai Superstarz 4–3 Bengaluru Raptors
6 25 January 19:00 Lucknow Pune 7 Aces 5–2 Mumbai Rockets Babu Banarasi Das Indoor Stadium
7 26 January 19:00 Awadhe Warriors 1–2 Hyderabad Hunters
8 27 January 19:00 Pune 7 Aces 4–3 Bengaluru Raptors
9 28 January 19:00 Awadhe Warriors 5–0 Mumbai Rockets
10 29 January 19:00 Hyderabad Hyderabad Hunters 2–1 Northeastern Warriors G. M. C. Balayogi SATS Indoor Stadium
11 30 January 15:30 Pune 7 Aces 5–2 Chennai Superstarz
12 30 January 19:00 Mumbai Rockets 2–5 Northeastern Warriors
13 31 January 19:00 Hyderabad Hunters 0–3 Bengaluru Raptors
14 1 February 15:30 Pune 7 Aces 0–5 Northeastern Warriors
15 1 February 19:00 Awadhe Warriors 3–4 Chennai Superstarz
16 2 February 19:00 Hyderabad Hunters 4–3 Mumbai Rockets
17 3 February 19:00 Awadhe Warriors 1–4 Pune 7 Aces
18 4 February 15:30 Northeastern Warriors 4–3 Chennai Superstarz
19 4 February 19:00 Bengaluru Raptors 5–0 Mumbai Rockets
20 5 February 19:00 Hyderabad Hunters 1–2 Pune 7 Aces
21 6 February 19:00 Bengaluru Raptors 5–0 Awadhe Warriors

Knockout stage

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# Date Time City Team 1 Results Team 2 Venue
SF1 7 February 19:00 Hyderabad Chennai Superstarz (-1)–3 Northeastern Warriors G. M. C. Balayogi SATS Indoor Stadium
SF2 8 February 19:00 Pune 7 Aces 3–4 Bengaluru Raptors
F 9 February 19:00 Northeastern Warriors 2–4 Bengaluru Raptors

Semifinal 1: Chennai Superstarz vs. Northeastern Warriors

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7, 19 February:00
G. M. C. Balayogi SATS Indoor Stadium, Hyderabad
# Event Team 1 Result Team 2
Chennai Superstarz (-1)–3 Northeastern Warriors
1 XD B. Sumeeth ReddyIndia
Jessica PughEngland
0 12–15
15–9
14–15
1 South Korea Lee Yong-dae
South Korea Kim Ha-na
2 MS Tommy Sugiarto Indonesia 0 12–15
12–15
1 Hong Kong Lee Cheuk Yiu
3 MD TM B. Sumeeth Reddy India
Dhruv Kapila India
-1 13–15
15–14
10–15
1 India Krishna Prasad Garaga
ThailandBodin Isara
4 WS Kirsty Gilmour Scotland     Canada Michelle Li TM
5 MS Lakshya Sen India     Thailand Tanongsak Saensomboonsuk

Semifinal 2: Pune 7 Aces vs. Bengaluru Raptors

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8, 19 February:00
G. M. C. Balayogi SATS Indoor Stadium, Hyderabad
# Event Team 1 Result Team 2
Pune 7 Aces 3–4 Bengaluru Raptors
1 MD TM Chirag Shetty India
Hendra Setiawan Indonesia
2 15–12
15–10
0 India Arun George
Indonesia Rian Agung Saputro
2 MS Mithun Manjunath India 0 14–15
15–9
6–15
1 France Brice Leverdez
3 MS Kazumasa Sakai Japan 1 15–11
15–13
0 India B. Sai Praneeth
4 WS Rituparna Das India 0 12–15
12–15
2 Chinese Taipei Tai Tzu-ying TM
5 XD Chris AdcockEngland
Gabby Adcock England
0 13–15
10–15
1 Malaysia Chan Peng Soon
South Korea Eom Hye-won

Final: Northeastern Warriors vs. Bengaluru Raptors

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9, 19 February:00
G. M. C. Balayogi SATS Indoor Stadium, Hyderabad
# Event Team 1 Result Team 2
Northeastern Warriors 2–4 Bengaluru Raptors
1 MS Lee Cheuk Yiu Hong Kong 0 15–14
9–15
3–15
1 India B. Sai Praneeth
2 MD TM Bodin Isara Thailand
Lee Yong-dae South Korea
2 15–11
13–15
15–14
0 India Arun George
Indonesia Rian Agung Saputro
3 WS Michelle Li Canada  0 9–15
12–15
 1 Chinese Taipei Tai Tzu-ying
4 XD Krishna Prasad Garaga India
Kim Ha-na South Korea
0 14–15
15–14
12–15
2 Malaysia Chan Peng Soon
South Korea Eom Hye-won
TM
5 MS Tanongsak Saensomboonsuk Thailand France Brice Leverdez

End-of-season awards

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Player Team Award Value
Chinese Taipei Tai Tzu-ying Bengaluru Raptors Player of the League 1 lakh (US$1,200)
India N. Sikki Reddy Hyderabad Hunters Indian Player of the League 50,000 (US$600)
India Priyanshu Rajawat Hyderabad Hunters Emerging Player of the League 50,000 (US$600)

References

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  1. ^ "PBL 2020: Reigning world champion PV Sindhu, World No 2 Tai Tzu Ying to headline fifth edition of Premier Badminton League". Firstpost. PTI. 18 January 2020. Retrieved 26 July 2022.
  2. ^ Sportstar, Team (9 February 2020). "PBL FINAL, As it Happened: Bengaluru Raptors beats North Eastern Warriors 4-2". Sportstar. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  3. ^ "Rules and Regulations". PBL. Retrieved 23 December 2018.

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