Sports is important topic of Current affairs where asked in competitive examination. this Article start with Who is Father of Indian sports Answer is Major Dhyan Chand – The Father of Indian sports.
Syllabus of current Affairs from Sports are following below topics.
1) winner, runner, Place where host Latest Tournaments,CUP, events for different Game i.e. Crickets, hockey, Tennis, football, table tennis, kabbadi, archery, golf etc topic from National and international levels sports.
2) Famous personality related to sports and there Events of sports with name of sports or Records.
3) World cup, Asia cup, euro cup, Olympics, Grand slams, Asian games etc. events related current affairs questions.
4) Famous Sports Awards from different sport given in every years.
5) upcoming / past sports events host country & city Related current affairs.
6) Name of stadiums and there location city & country Related current affairs.
7) Terminology use in sports i.e. pitch, bouncer, ace, hat tricks, maiden over, dead ball, fault and pole etc topics.
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Table of Contents
1. IPL Winners & Runners List since 2008 to 2023.
2. Asia Cup men cricket winners / runner list 1984 to 2022.
3. Asia Cup woman cricket winners / runner list 2004 to 2022
4. World Cup men's Cricket Winners & runner-up List (ODI 50 Overs) 1975-2023.
5. World Cup Women's Cricket
Winners & runner-up List (ODI )1973-2022.
6. List of ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup Winners (2007-2022).
7. List of ICC woman T20 Cricket World Cup Winners (2009-2023).
1. IPL Winners & Runners List since 2008 to 2023.
IPL was established in 2008 and currently consists of eight teams in eight cities across India till 2021 season. In Tata IPL 2022 two new teams included i.e. Gujarat Titans and Lucknow Super Giants. The latest season 2021 was conducted with Chennai Super Kings winning the fourth title.
The following teams are participating in TATA IPL 2023 season.
i) CHENNAI SUPER KINGS
ii) DELHI CAPITAL
iii) SUNRISERS HYDERABAD
iv) KINGS XI PUNJAB
v) ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE
vi) KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS
vii) MUMBAI INDIANS
viii) RAJASTHAN ROYALS
ix) LUCKNOW SUPER GIANTS
x) GUJARAT TITANS
This Articles (part-1) covers details list of IPL Winners list and runner-up list with purple cap and orange cap winner in all season from 2008 to 2021.
Year |
Winner |
Runner UP |
Player of the match ( in Final) |
Man of the TOURNAMENTS / MOST VALUABLE PLAYER |
Orange CUP (Batting star) |
Purple CUP (Bowling star) |
Remarks |
2008 |
Rajasthan |
Chennai |
Yusuf Pathan (RR) |
Shane Watson (RR) |
Shaun Marsh (KXIP)
|
SOHAIL TANVIR (RR) 22 WKT |
|
2009 |
Deccan |
Bangalore |
Anil Kumble (RCB) |
Adam Gilchrist (DC) |
Matthew Hayden (CSK)
|
R.P SINGH (DC) 23WKT |
|
2010 |
Chennai |
Mumbai |
Suresh Raina (CSK)
|
Sachin Tendulkar (MI) |
Sachin Tendulkart (MI) |
Pragyan Ojha (DC)
|
|
2011 |
Chennai |
Bangalore |
Murali Vijay (CSK)
|
Chris Gayle (RCB)
|
Chris Gayle (RCB) |
Lasith Malinga (MI)
|
|
2012 |
Kolkata |
Bangalore |
Manvinder Bisla (KKR) |
Sunil Narine (KKR)
|
Chris Gayle (RCB) |
Morne Morkel (DD)
|
|
2013 |
Mumbai |
Chennai |
Kieron Pollard (MI) |
Shane Watson (RR) |
Michael Hussey (CSK) |
Dwayne Bravo (CSK)
|
|
2014 |
Kolkata |
Punjab |
Manish Pandey (KKR) |
Glenn Maxwell (KXIP) |
Robin Uthappa (KKR) |
Mohit Sharma (CSK) |
|
2015 |
Mumbai |
Chennai |
Rohit Sharma (MI) |
Andre Russell (KKR) |
David Warnert (SRH)
|
Dwayne Bravo (CSK) |
|
2016 |
Hyderabad |
Bangalore |
Ben Cutting (SRH) |
Virat Kohli (RCB) |
Virat Kohlit (RCB) |
Bhuvneshwar Kumar |
|
2017 |
Mumbai |
Pune |
Krunal Pandya (MI) |
Ben Stokes (RPS) |
David Warnerf (SRH) |
Bhuvneshwar Kumar |
|
2018 |
Chennai |
Hyderabad |
Shane Watson (CSK) |
Sunil Narine (KKR) |
Kane Williamsont (SRH) |
Andrew Tye (KXIP)
|
|
2019 |
Mumbai |
Chennai |
Jasprit Bumrah (MI) |
Andre Russell (KKR) |
David Warner (SRH)
|
Imran Tahir (CSK) |
|
2020 |
Mumbai |
DELHI |
Trent Boult (MI) |
Jofra Archer (RR) |
KL Rahult (KXIP) |
Kagiso Rabada (DC) |
|
2021 |
CHENNAI |
KOLKATA |
Faf du Plessis (CSK) |
Harshal Patel (RCB) |
Ruturaj Gaikwad (CSK) |
Harshal Patel (RCB) |
|
2022 |
Gujrat titans |
RAJASTHAN ROYALS |
Hardik pandaya (Gujrat titans) |
Jos Buttler (RR) |
Jos Buttler (RR) 863 runs |
Yuzvendra chahal (RR) 27 wickets |
|
2023 |
Chennai super kings |
Gujrat titans |
Devon conway (csk) |
Shubman gill (GT) |
Shubman gill (GT) 890 runs |
mohammed shami (GT) 28 wickets |
|
2. Asia Cup men's cricket winners / runner list 1984 to 2023
Years |
Name of winner country |
Name of runner country |
Host country |
Player of tournaments |
Remarks |
1984 |
India |
Sri Lanka |
UAE |
|
|
1986 |
Sri Lanka |
Pakistan |
Sri Lanka |
|
|
1988 |
India |
Sri Lanka |
Bangladesh |
|
|
1091 |
India |
Sri Lanka |
Bangladesh |
|
|
1995 |
India |
Sri Lanka |
UAE |
|
|
1997 |
Sri Lanka |
India |
Sri Lanka |
|
|
2000 |
Pakistan |
Sri Lanka |
Bangladesh |
|
|
2004 |
Sri Lanka |
India |
Sri Lanka |
|
|
2008 |
Sri Lanka |
India |
Pakistan |
|
|
2010 |
India |
Sri Lanka |
Sri Lanka |
|
|
2012 |
Pakistan |
Bangladesh |
Bangladesh |
|
|
2014 |
Sri Lanka |
Pakistan |
Bangladesh |
|
|
2016 |
India |
Bangladesh |
Bangladesh |
|
|
2018 |
India |
Bangladesh |
UAE |
|
|
2022 |
Sri lanka (170/6) |
Pakistan (147) |
UAE |
Wanindu hasaranga (SL) |
|
2023 |
India (51/0) |
Sri lanka (50/10) |
Sri lanka |
Kuldeep yadav (IND) |
|
3. Asia Cup woman cricket winners / runner list 2004 to 2022
Years |
Name of winner country |
Name of runner country |
Host country |
Player of tournaments |
Remarks |
2004 ODI |
INDIA |
Sri Lanka |
Sri Lanka |
|
|
2005-06 (ODI) |
INDIA |
Sri Lanka |
Pakistan |
|
|
2006 ODI |
INDIA |
Sri Lanka |
INDIA |
|
|
2008 ODI |
INDIA |
Sri Lanka |
Sri Lanka |
|
|
2012 T20 |
India |
Pakistan |
China |
|
|
2016 T20 |
India |
Pakistan |
Thailand |
|
|
2018 T20 |
Bangladesh |
India |
Malaysia |
|
|
2022 T20 |
India |
sri lanka |
pakistan and sri lanka |
|
|
4. World Cup men's Cricket Winners & runner-up List (ODI 50 Overs) 1975-2023
Year /seasons |
Host country |
Winner country |
Score / run |
Runner-up |
Score / run |
Final Result |
Player of tournaments |
1975 |
England |
West Indies |
291 |
Australia |
274 |
West Indies won by 17 runs |
|
1979 |
England |
West Indies |
286 |
England |
194 |
West Indies won by 92 runs |
|
1983 |
England |
India |
183 |
West Indies |
140 |
India won by 43 runs |
|
1987 |
India and Pakistan |
Australia |
253 |
England |
246 |
Australia won by 7 runs |
|
1992 |
Australia and New Zealand |
Pakistan |
249 |
England |
227 |
Pakistan won by 22 runs |
|
1996 |
India and Pakistan |
Sri Lanka |
245 |
Australia |
241 |
Sri Lanka won by 7 wickets |
|
1999 |
England |
Australia |
133 |
Pakistan |
132 |
Australia won by 8 wickets |
|
2003 |
South Africa |
Australia |
359 |
India |
234 |
Australia won by 125 runs |
|
2007 |
West Indies |
Australia |
281 |
Sri Lanka |
215 |
Australia won by 53 runs |
|
2011 |
India and Bangladesh |
India |
277 |
Sri Lanka |
274 |
India won by 6 wickets |
|
2015 |
Australia and New Zealand |
Australia |
186–3 |
New Zealand |
183 |
Australia won by 7 wickets |
|
2019 |
England and Wales |
England |
241 |
New Zealand |
241–8 |
Match tied after regular play and super over; England won on boundary count |
|
2023 |
India |
Australia |
241/4 |
India |
240/10 |
Australia won by 6 wickets |
Man of the match - Travis Head (Australia) and player of tournaments- virat kohli (India) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
5. World Cup women’s Cricket Winners & runner-up List (ODI 50 Over’s) 1973-2022
Year /seasons |
Winner country |
Runner-up |
Host country |
Player of tournaments |
1973 |
England |
Australia |
England |
|
1978 |
Australia |
England |
India |
|
1982 |
Australia |
England |
New Zealand |
|
1988 |
Australia |
England |
Australia |
|
1993 |
England |
New Zealand |
England |
|
1997 |
Australia |
New Zealand |
India |
|
2000 |
New Zealand |
Australia |
New Zealand |
|
2005 |
Australia |
India |
South Africa |
|
2009 |
England |
New Zealand |
Australia |
|
2013 |
Australia |
West Indies |
India |
|
2017 |
England |
India |
England |
|
2022 |
Australia |
England |
New Zealand |
|
|
|
|
|
|
6. List of ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup Winners (2007-2022)
The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2021 present champion is Australia beat to new Zealand
by 8 wickets. It was held in Dubai International Cricket Stadium between
Australia and New Zealand. New Zealand set a target of 173 runs in 20 overs
which Australia chased in 18.5 overs. west indies has won two times and India one times.
Year /seasons |
Host country |
Winner country |
Runner-up |
Player of tournaments |
2007 |
South Africa |
India |
Pakistan |
|
2009 |
England |
Pakistan |
Sri Lanka |
|
2010 |
West Indies |
England |
Australia |
|
2012 |
Sri Lanka |
West Indies |
Sri Lanka |
|
2014 |
Bangladesh |
Sri Lanka |
India |
|
2016 |
India |
West Indies |
England |
|
2020-21 |
UAE and Oman |
Australia |
New Zealand |
|
2022 |
Australia |
England |
Pakistan |
|
7. List of ICC woman T20 Cricket World Cup Winners (2009-2023).
The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2023 present champion is Australia woman beat to south Africa woman by 19 runs. Australia has won records six (6) times and India not win T20 Woman world cup trophy.
Year /seasons |
Host country |
Winner country |
Runner-up |
Player of tournaments |
2009 |
England |
England |
New zealand |
|
2010 |
West Indies |
Australia |
New zealand |
|
2012 |
Sri Lanka |
Australia |
England |
|
2014 |
Bangladesh |
Australia |
England |
|
2016 |
India |
West indies |
Australia |
|
2018 |
West Indies |
Australia |
England |
won by 8 wickets |
2020 |
Australia |
Australia |
India |
won by 85 runs |
2023 |
South Africa |
Australia woman |
South Africa woman |
won by 19 runs |
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