List of IPL winners 2024: The Indian Premier League (IPL) is an annual Twenty20 cricket tournament in India, organized by the IPL Governing Council with the support of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). It is the most watched Twenty20 tournament and the second highest-grossing sports league in the world.
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The Indian Premier League was founded in 2008 and currently consists of 10 teams in 10 cities across India. Rajasthan Royals won the championship in its first season. As of 2024, the Indian Premier League has been held for 17 seasons.
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Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings have won the title five times each, while Kolkata Knight Riders have won it three times. Gujarat Titans, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Rajasthan Royals and the defunct Deccan Chargers have won it once each.
Read on to know more interesting facts about IPL and check out the list of all IPL winning teams in history.
List of IPL champions and runners-up (2008-2024)
Here is the complete list of winners of the IPL title
season |
winner |
Winning Margin |
runner up |
Player of the Tournament |
2024 |
KGI Securities |
Win by 8 wickets |
Sexual and reproductive health |
Sunil Narine (WI) |
2023 |
Central creatine kinase |
Win by 5 wickets |
Gas turbine |
Shubman Gill (IND) |
2022 |
Gas turbine |
Win by 7 wickets |
Radio Regulations |
Jos Butler (England) |
2021 |
Central creatine kinase |
Win by 27 points |
KGI Securities |
Harshal Patel (India) |
2020 |
MI |
Win by 5 wickets |
DC |
Jofra Archer (England) |
2019 |
MI |
Win by 1 point |
Central creatine kinase |
Andre Russell (winner) |
2018 |
Central creatine kinase |
Win by 8 wickets |
Sexual and reproductive health |
Sunil Narine (WIN) |
2017 |
MI |
Win by 1 point |
Pune’s rising superstar |
Ben Stokes (ENG) |
2016 |
Sexual and reproductive health |
Win by 8 points |
RC |
Virat Kohli (India) |
2015 |
MI |
Win by 41 points |
Central creatine kinase |
Andre Russell (winner) |
2014 |
KGI Securities |
Win by 3 wickets |
PBKS |
Glenn Maxwell (Australia) |
2013 |
MI |
Win by 23 points |
Central creatine kinase |
Shane Watson (Australia) |
2012 |
KGI Securities |
Win by 5 wickets |
Central creatine kinase |
Sunil Narine (WIN) |
2011 |
Central creatine kinase |
Win by 58 points |
RC |
Chris Gayle (Win) |
2010 |
Central creatine kinase |
Win by 22 points |
MI |
Sachin Tendulkar (India) |
2009 |
Deccan Charger |
Win by 6 points |
RC |
Adam Gilchrist (Australia) |
2008 |
Radio Regulations |
Win by 3 wickets |
Central creatine kinase |
Shane Watson (Australia) |
2024 IPL Champions
This Sunday, Kolkata Knight Riders won their third IPL title against Sunrisers Hyderabad in the final of IPL 2024 at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. They won the match with an all-round performance. They beat SRH by 113 runs, which is the lowest total in an IPL final.
2023 IPL Champions
Chennai Super Kings (CSK) sealed victory by defeating Gujarat Titans (GT) by five wickets in the final of IPL 2023. This is CSK’s fifth IPL title. Ravindra Jadeja’s stellar performance, including a six and a four in the last two balls, helped Chennai Super Kings defeat Gujarat Titans in a thrilling victory. Chennai Super Kings tied with Mumbai Indians to win their fifth title.
Shubman Gill of Gujarat Titans became the Orange Cap winner and the Player of the Tournament with 890 runs in 17 matches. Mohammed Shami of Gujarat Titans won the Purple Cap with 28 wickets. The winner of the 2023 IPL final received a prize of Rs 20 crore, while the runner-up received Rs 13 crore.
Here are the Orange Cap, Purple Cap and other important awards of IPL.
List of IPL Players of the Tournament (2008 – 2024)
Year |
Name of contestant |
team |
Achievement |
2024 |
Sunil Narine |
KGI Securities |
488 runs | 17 wickets |
2023 |
Shubman Gill |
Gujarat Titans |
890 runs |
2022 |
Jos Buttler |
Rajasthan Royals |
863 runs |
2021 |
Harshal Patel |
Royal Challengers Bangalore |
59 runs, 32 wickets |
2020 |
Jofra Archer |
Rajasthan Royals |
113 runs, 20 wickets |
2019 |
Andre Russell |
Kolkata Knight Riders |
510 runs, 11 wickets |
2018 |
Sunil Narine |
Kolkata Knight Riders |
357 runs, 17 wickets |
2017 |
Ben Stokes |
Pune’s rising superstar |
316 runs, 12 wickets |
2016 |
Virat Kohli |
Royal Challengers Bangalore |
973 runs |
2015 |
Andre Russell |
Kolkata Knight Riders |
326 runs, 14 wickets |
2014 |
Glenn Maxwell |
Punjab Kings |
552 runs, 1 wicket |
2013 |
Shane Watson |
Rajasthan Royals |
543 runs, 13 wickets |
2012 |
Sunil Narine |
Kolkata Knight Riders |
24 wickets |
2011 |
Chris Gayle |
Royal Challengers Bangalore |
608 runs, 8 wickets |
2010 |
Sachin Tendulkar |
Mumbai Indians |
618 runs |
2009 |
Adam Gilchrist |
Deccan Charger |
495 runs |
2008 |
Shane Watson |
Rajasthan Royals |
472 runs, 17 wickets |
IPL Orange Cap Winners (2008 – 2024)
Here is the complete list of players who have been awarded the IPL Orange Cap over the years:
Year |
Name of contestant |
run |
team |
2024 |
Virat Kohli |
741 |
Royal Challengers Bangalore |
2023 |
Shubman Gill |
890 |
Gujarat Titans |
2022 |
Jos Buttler |
863 |
Rajasthan Royals |
2021 |
Ruturaj Gaikwad |
635 |
Chennai Super Kings |
2020 |
Rahul |
670 |
King of Punjab XI |
2019 |
David Warner |
692 |
Sunrisers Hotel Hyderabad |
2018 |
Kane Williamson |
735 |
Sunrisers Hotel Hyderabad |
2017 |
David Warner |
641 |
Sunrisers Hotel Hyderabad |
2016 |
Virat Kohli |
973 |
Royal Challengers Bangalore |
2015 |
David Warner |
562 |
Sunrisers Hotel Hyderabad |
2014 |
Robin Uthappa |
660 |
KGI Securities |
2013 |
Michael Hassey |
733 |
Chennai Super Kings |
2012 |
Chris Gayle |
733 |
Royal Challengers Bangalore |
2011 |
Chris Gayle |
608 |
Royal Challengers Bangalore |
2010 |
Sachin Tendulkar |
618 |
Mumba Indians |
2009 |
Matthew Hayden |
572 |
Chennai Super Kings |
2008 |
Sean Marsh |
616 |
King of Punjab XI |
List of IPL Purple Cap Award winners (2008 – 2024)
Year |
Name of contestant |
Team Name |
2024 |
Harshal Patel |
Punjab Kings |
2023 |
Mohammed Shami |
Gujarat Titans |
2022 |
Yuzvendra Chahal |
Rajasthan Royals |
2021 |
Harshal Patel |
Royal Challengers Bangalore |
2020 |
Kagiso Rabada |
Delhi Capitals |
2019 |
Imran Tahir |
Chennai Super Kings |
2018 |
Andrew Tye |
King of Anjab |
2017 |
Bhuvoneshwar Kumar |
Sunrisers Hotel Hyderabad |
2016 |
Bhuvoneshwar Kumar |
Sunrisers Hotel Hyderabad |
2015 |
Dwayne Bravo |
Chennai Super Kings |
2014 |
Mohit Sharma |
Chennai Super Kings |
2013 |
Dwayne Bravo |
Chennai Super Kings |
2012 |
Morne Mokel |
Delhi Warriors |
2011 |
Lasith Malinga |
Mumbai Indians |
2010 |
Pragyan Ojha |
Deccan Charger |
2009 |
RP Singh |
Deccan Charger |
2008 |
Sohail Tanvir |
Rajasthan Royals |
List of IPL Rookie of the Year Award Winners (2008 – 2024)
IPL Newcomers |
Team Name |
IPL version |
Nitish Reddy |
Sunrisers Hotel Hyderabad |
2024 |
Yashasvi Jaiswal |
Rajasthan Royals |
2023 |
Omran Malik |
Sunrisers Hotel Hyderabad |
2022 |
Ruturaj Gaikwad |
Chennai Super Kings |
2021 |
Devdutt Padikkal |
Royal Challengers Bangalore |
2020 |
Shubman Gill |
Kolkata Knight Riders |
2019 |
Rishabh Pant |
Delhi Capitals |
2018 |
Basil Temple |
Gujarat Lions |
2017 |
Mustafizur Rahman |
Sunrisers Hotel Hyderabad |
2016 |
Shreyas Iyer |
Delhi Capitals |
2015 |
Axar Patel |
Punjab Kings |
2014 |
Samson |
Rajasthan Royals |
2013 |
Mandeep Singh |
Punjab Kings |
2012 |
Iqbal Abdullah |
Kolkata Knight Riders |
2011 |
Saurabh Tiwari |
Mumbai Indians |
2010 |
Rohit Sharma |
Deccan Charger |
2009 |
Shrivastim Goswami |
Royal Challengers Bangalore |
2008 |
Note: The list will be updated immediately after the IPL 2024 finals.
Also Read | IPL Orange Cap Winners (2008-2024)
Also Read | IPL Purple Cap Award Winners (2008-2024)
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