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2016 Premier Badminton League

2016 Premier Badminton League (also known as Star Sports Premier Badminton League 2016 for sponsorship reasons) was the first edition of the Premier Badminton League. The season was held from 2–17 January 2016. The opening ceremony was held in Mumbai and the Finals in Delhi.[1] Delhi Dashers (formerly Delhi Acers) became the champions after beating Mumbai Rockets in the final.

2016 Premier Badminton League
Tournament details
Dates2 January – 17 January
Edition1
Total prize moneyUS$1,000,000
LocationIndia
Official websitewww.pbl-india.com
Results
ChampionsDelhi Dashers
Runners-upMumbai Rockets
Semi-finalistsAwadhe Warriors, Chennai Smashers
2017

Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar was brand ambassador of the league.[2][3][4]

The Union Home Minister, Rajnath Singh being introduced to the players during the final day of the PBL 2016, in New Delhi.

Delhi Dashers (formerly Delhi Acers) won the title by defeating Mumbai Rockets 4–3.[5][6]

Teams

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Six teams participated in the season:

2016 Premier Badminton League is located in India 
Awadhe Warriors 
Awadhe Warriors
Mumbai Rockets 
Mumbai Rockets
Bengaluru Topguns 
Bengaluru Topguns
Delhi Dashers(formerly Delhi Acers) 
Delhi Dashers(formerly Delhi Acers)
Hyderabad Hunters 
Hyderabad Hunters
Chennai Smashers 
Chennai Smashers
Locations of PBL teams
  1. Awadhe Warriors
  2. Bengaluru Topguns
  3. Chennai Smashers
  4. Delhi Dashers (formerly Delhi Acers)
  5. Hyderabad Hunters
  6. Mumbai Rockets

Delhi Dashers (formerly Delhi Acers)

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Player Category P W Set

Won

Set

Lost

Win % MVP
India  Ajay Jayaram Men's Singles 2 2 4 0 100 0
England  Rajiv Ouseph 3 3 6 1 100 1
Indonesia  Tommy Sugiarto 3 3 6 1 100 3
India  P. C. Thulasi Women's Singles 3 1 3 5 33.3 0
India  Shikha Gautam 1 0 0 2 0 0
India  Akshay Dewalkar Men's/Mixed Doubles 2 0 0 4 0 0
Malaysia  Koo Keat Kien 6 4 9 6 66.6 0
Malaysia  Tan Boon Heong 4 3 6 3 75 0
India  Aparna Balan Women's/Mixed Doubles 1 0 0 2 0 0
England  Gabrielle Adcock 3 1 4 5 33.3 0
Total Matches Played: 5 NA 60 4
Player Category P W Set

Won

Set

Lost

Win % MVP
India  H. S. Prannoy Men's Singles 4 2 5 4 50 1
India  Gurusai Dutt 4 2 4 5 50 0
India  Ruthvika Gadde Women's Singles 2 1 3 2 50 0
China  Han Li 1 0 1 2 0 1
China  Liu Zi Die 1 0 1 2 0 0
India  Manu Attri Men's/Mixed Doubles 0 0 0 0 0 0
Singapore  Chayut T 1 0 0 2 0 0
Russia  Vladimir Ivanov 7 4 7 8 28 1
Denmark  Mathias Boe 2 2 3 2 100 0
Denmark  Kamilla Juhl Women's/Mixed Doubles 4 2 6 4 50 0
Total Matches Played: 5 NA 60 3
Player Category P

loss→

Set

Lost

Win % MVP
France  Brice Leverdez Men's Singles 4 1 2 6 25 0
Indonesia  Sony Dwi Kuncoro 3 1 3 5 33.3 0
Indonesia  Simon Santoso 3 2 4 4 50 0
India  P. V. Sindhu Women's Singles 5 5 9 3 100 2
India  Krishna Priya 0 0 0 0 0 0
India  Pranaav Chopra Men's/Mixed Doubles 5 1 4 8 20 0
England  Chris Adcock 9 5 11 10 56 2
Canada  Toby Ng 1 0 0 2 0 0
India  Sikki Reddy Women's/Mixed Doubles 0 0 0 0 0 0
Indonesia  Pia Zebadiah 5 4 8 4 80 0
Total Matches Played: 5 NA 80 4
Player Category P W Set

Won

Set

Lost

Win % MVP
Malaysia  Lee Chong Wei Men's Singles 4 2 6 5 50 1
India  P. Kashyap 7 1 3 12 14 0
India  Siril Verma 1 0 0 2 0 0
Thailand  Supanida K. Women's Singles 7 3 8 11 43 0
Spain Carolina Marin Women's Singles 43 35 70 11 82 0
India  K. Nandagopal Men's/Mixed Doubles 1 0 1 2 0 0
India  R.S. Sai Raj 1 0 1 2 0 0
Indonesia  Markis Kido 9 6 12 9 67 0
Denmark  Carsten Mogensen 8 5 6 5 63 0
India  Jwala Gutta Women's/Mixed Doubles 5 2 4 8 40 0
India  Meghana J. 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total Matches played: 5 NA 20 1
Player Category P W Set

Won

Set

Lost

Win % MVP
India  Anand Pawar Men's Singles 1 0 2 0 0 0
India  Sameer Verma 4 1 3 6 25 0
India  K. Srikanth 5 3 7 5 60 2
China  Suo Di Women's Singles 5 3 8 3 60 0
India  B. S. Reddy Men's/Mixed Doubles 0 0 0 0 0 0
Malaysia  Khim Wah Lim 5 0 3 10 0 0
Malaysia  Hoon Thien How 6 2 6 9 33.3 0
Denmark  Joachim Nielsen 3 2 4 2 66.6 0
Scotland  Robert Blair 1 0 1 2 0 0
India  Ashwini Ponnappa Women's/Mixed Doubles 5 2 6 7 40 0
Total Matches Played: 5 NA 0 2
Player Category P W Set

Won

Set

Lost

Win % MVP
India  Sai Praneeth Men's Singles 5 3 7 5 60 0
India  Sourabh Verma 0 0 0 0 0 0
Thailand  Tanongsak S 5 2 4 7 40 2
India  Saina Nehwal Women's Singles 2 2 4 0 100 0
India  Vrushali Gummadi 3 1 2 4 33.3 0
China  Cai Yun Men's/Mixed Doubles 5 4 8 2 80 0
Indonesia  Hendra Aprida Gunawan 3 1 3 4 33.3 0
Thailand  Bodin Isara 6 5 11 3 83 2
India  K. Maneesha Women's/Mixed Doubles 2 0 2 4 0 0
Denmark  Christinna P. 3 2 5 3 66.6 1
Total Matches Played: 5 NA 66.6 5

Schedule

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The following is the schedule for 2016 Premier Badminton League. A total of 15 league matches, two semifinal, and 1 final match were played.

Date Venue Team 1 Result Team 2 Report
2 Jan Mumbai Mumbai Rockets 2-1 Awadhe Warriors [7]
3 Jan Hyderabad Hunters 3-2 Bengaluru Topguns [8]
Mumbai Rockets 3-4 Chennai Smashers [9]
4 Jan Lucknow Awadhe Warriors 4-3 Delhi Dashers (formerly Delhi Acers) [10]
5 Jan Chennai Smashers 4-3 Delhi Dashers (formerly Delhi Acers) [11]
Mumbai Rockets 4-3 Bengaluru Topguns [12]
6 Jan Awadhe Warriors 4-1 Bengaluru Topguns [13]
7 Jan New Delhi Delhi Acers 4-1 Hyderabad Hunters [14]
8 Jan Delhi Dashers (formerly Delhi Acers) 5-2 Bengaluru Topguns [15]
9 Jan Hyderabad Awadhe Warriors 4-3 Hyderabad Hunters [16]
10 Jan Chennai Smashers 4-3 Hyderabad Hunters [17][18]
11 Jan Mumbai Rockets 4-1 Hyderabad Hunters [19][20]
11 Jan Awadhe Warriors 4-1 Chennai Smashers [21][22]
13 Jan Bengaluru Mumbai Rockets 0-5 Delhi Dashers (formerly Delhi Acers) [23]
Chennai Smashers 4-1 Bengaluru Topguns [24]
Semifinals
14 Jan Bengaluru Delhi Dashers (formerly Delhi Acers) 4-3 Chennai Smashers [25]
15 Jan Hyderabad Awadhe Warriors 1-3 Mumbai Rockets [26]
Final
17 Jan New Delhi Mumbai Rockets 3-4 Delhi Dashers (formerly Delhi Acers) [27]


Knockout stage

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Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
14 January, 18:30 – Bangalore
 
 
Delhi Dashers (formerly Delhi Acers)4
 
17 January, 18:30 – New Delhi
 
Chennai Smashers3
 
Delhi Dashers (formerly Delhi Acers)4
 
15 January, 18:30 – Hyderabad
 
Mumbai Rockets3
 
Awadhe Warriors1
 
 
Mumbai Rockets3
 

Points Table

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Each tie (MP) will have five matches each. Regular Match Win (RMW) = 1 point, Trump Match Win (TMW) = 2 points, Trump Match Lost (TML) = -1 point.

Pos. Teams MP RMW TMW TML Pts. Qualification
1 Delhi Dashers (formerly Delhi Acers) 25 10 5 0 20 Qualified for Semi-finals
2 Awadhe Warriors 25 10 4 1 17
3 Chennai Smashers 25 10 4 1 17
4 Mumbai Rockets 25 9 3 2 13
5 Hyderabad Hunters 25 7 3 2 11
6 Bengaluru Topguns 25 9 2 3 10

Player statistics

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Most Valuable Player (MVP) Fastest Smasher of the Day (M) Fastest Smasher of the Day (F)
Date Player Team Player Team Player Team
2 Jan Thailand  S Tanongsak Awadhe Warriors India  Gurusai Dutt Mumbai Rockets India  Ruthvika Gadde Mumbai Rockets
3 Jan India  K Srikanth Bengaluru Topguns Malaysia  Khim Wah Lim Bengaluru Topguns India  Jwala Gutta Hyderabad Hunters
India  P V Sindhu Chennai Smashers India  Prannav Chopra Chennai Smashers India  P V Sindhu Chennai Smashers
4 Jan Thailand  Bodin Isara Awadhe Warriors Thailand  S Tanongsak Awadhe Warriors India  Saina Nehwal Awadhe Warriors
5 Jan England  Chris Adcock Chennai Smashers Malaysia  Koo Keat Kien Delhi Dashers (formerly Delhi Acers) India  P V Sindhu Chennai Smashers
Russia  Vladimir Ivanov Mumbai Rockets Russia  Vladimir Ivanov Mumbai Rockets China  Suo Di Bengaluru Topguns
India  K Srikanth Bengaluru Topguns
6 Jan Thailand  S Tanongsak Awadhe Warriors Thailand  Bodin Isara Awadhe Warriors India  Saina Nehwal Awadhe Warriors
7 Jan Indonesia  Tommy Sugiarto Delhi Dashers (formerly Delhi Acers) India  K. Nandagopal Hyderabad Hunters Thailand  Supanida Katethong Hyderabad Hunters
8 Jan England  Rajiv Ouseph Delhi Dashers (formerly Delhi Acers) Malaysia  Koo Keat Kien Delhi Dashers (formerly Delhi Acers) England  Gabrielle Adcock Delhi Dashers (formerly Delhi Acers)
9 Jan Malaysia  Lee Chong Wei Hyderabad Hunters Denmark  Carsten Mogensen Hyderabad Hunters India  Jwala Gutta Hyderabad Hunters
10 Jan England  Chris Adcock Chennai Smashers India  P. Kashyap Hyderabad Hunters Thailand  Supanida Katethong Hyderabad Hunters
11 Jan Thailand  Bodin Isara Awadhe Warriors Indonesia  Hendra Aprida Gunawan Awadhe Warriors India  P V Sindhu Chennai Smashers
Denmark  Christinna P.
India  H. S. Prannoy Mumbai Rockets Russia  Vladimir Ivanov Mumbai Rockets Denmark  Kamilla Juhl Mumbai Rockets
13 Jan India  P V Sindhu Chennai Smashers India  Prannav Chopra Chennai Smashers India  Ashwini Ponnappa Bengaluru Topguns
Indonesia  Tommy Sugiarto Delhi Dashers (formerly Delhi Acers) India  H. S. Prannoy Mumbai Rockets India  Ruthvika Gadde Mumbai Rockets
SF1 Indonesia  Tommy Sugiarto Delhi Dashers (formerly Delhi Acers) France  Brice Leverdez Chennai Smashers India  P V Sindhu Chennai Smashers
SF2 China  Han Li Mumbai Rockets Thailand  Bodin Isara Awadhe Warriors India  Saina Nehwal Awadhe Warriors
Thailand  S Tanongsak
Final

End of the Season Award

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Award Player/Team
Fastest Smash of the Tournament (M) Russia  Vladimir Ivanov (450 km/h)[5]
Fastest Smash of the Tournament (F) India  Saina Nehwal (361 km/h)[5]
Longest Rally of the Tournament Malaysia  Koo Keat Kien/Malaysia  Tan Boon Heong (91 shots)[5]
Most Vibrant Team Delhi[5]
MVP of the Tournament (M) Indonesia  Tommy Sugiarto[5]
MVP of the Tournament (F) India  P. V. Sindhu[5]

References

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