The Indian Premier League changed T20 cricket forever. Since its launch in 2008, the IPL has produced some of the most thrilling cricket we have ever seen. It brought together international superstars and local talent on the same stage. Over 18 seasons, certain teams have risen above the rest through smart planning, great leadership, and match-winning players.
Mumbai Indians (MI) and Chennai Super Kings (CSK) lead the charts with five titles each. Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) follow with three championships. Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) finally ended their long wait for a trophy in 2025. Meanwhile, teams like Delhi Capitals and Punjab Kings continue to search for their first crown.
So, which team truly deserves the tag of the best IPL team ever? This article breaks down each franchise’s journey, key players, win records, and the factors that separate the champions from the rest.
IPL Title Winners At A Glance
Here is a quick look at all ten current IPL franchises and their title count:
| Team | Active Since | IPL Titles |
|---|---|---|
| Mumbai Indians | 2008 | 5 |
| Chennai Super Kings | 2008 | 5 |
| Kolkata Knight Riders | 2008 | 3 |
| Royal Challengers Bengaluru | 2008 | 1 |
| Sunrisers Hyderabad | 2013 | 1 |
| Rajasthan Royals | 2008 | 1 |
| Gujarat Titans | 2022 | 1 |
| Delhi Capitals | 2008 | 0 |
| Punjab Kings | 2008 | 0 |
| Lucknow Super Giants | 2022 | 0 |
1. Mumbai Indians: The Five-Time Champions
| Owners | Reliance Group |
|---|---|
| Home Ground | Wankhede Stadium |
| Matches Played | 277 (as of Jan 2026) |
| Matches Won | 151 |
| Win Percentage | 54.51% |
| Titles Won | 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2020 |
Mumbai Indians hold a special place in IPL history. They became the first franchise to lift the trophy five times. Rohit Sharma captained the team during all five title-winning campaigns, and his calm leadership played a huge role in shaping their golden era from 2013 to 2020.

Sachin Tendulkar served as the franchise’s icon player in the early days. He captained MI during the first three seasons and helped build the team’s identity. After his playing days, MI continued to thrive under a strong support system and sharp scouting.
Lasith Malinga retired as the most successful bowler in IPL history and won MI countless matches with his yorkers. Kieron Pollard delivered match-winning knocks year after year. Harbhajan Singh added experience and control in the spin department.
MI also groomed several future Indian stars. Jasprit Bumrah, Hardik Pandya, Suryakumar Yadav, and Tilak Varma all grew into world-class cricketers during their time at MI. This ability to develop young talent sets MI apart from most other franchises.
Key Final Moments: MI beat CSK in 2013 to win their first title. The 2019 final against CSK stands out as one of the closest ever, with MI winning by just one run. In 2020, MI cruised past Delhi Capitals to claim their fifth title, with Bumrah and Hardik Pandya leading the way.
2. Chennai Super Kings: The Most Consistent Franchise
| Owners | India Cements |
|---|---|
| Home Ground | M.A. Chidambaram Stadium |
| Matches Played | 253 (as of Jan 2026) |
| Matches Won | 142 |
| Win Percentage | 56.12% |
| Titles Won | 2010, 2011, 2018, 2021, 2023 |
Chennai Super Kings own the highest win percentage among all long-standing IPL teams. They qualified for the playoffs in each of the first eight seasons. That kind of consistency is rare in any sport, let alone a high-pressure T20 league.

MS Dhoni has led CSK since 2008 and remains the soul of the franchise. His calm presence under pressure, sharp decision-making on the field, and ability to finish games made him one of the greatest captains in IPL history.
Suresh Raina, often called Mr. IPL, spent most of his IPL career at CSK and ranks among the top run-scorers in the league. Dwayne Bravo brought flair and wickets. Ravindra Jadeja offered balance with both bat and ball. Shane Watson delivered an unforgettable century in the 2018 final to announce CSK’s return after a two-year ban.
CSK faced a two-year suspension in 2016 and 2017 due to a betting scandal. Yet, they returned in 2018 and won the title right away. They added two more titles in 2021 and 2023, proving that the franchise’s winning culture runs deep.
Key Final Moments: CSK won their first title in 2010 with a commanding display against MI. The 2018 comeback final saw Watson’s match-winning century against SRH. In 2023, Dhoni’s squad won their fifth title, drawing level with MI at the top.
3. Kolkata Knight Riders: Three Titles and Rising
| Owners | Red Chillies Entertainment |
|---|---|
| Home Ground | Eden Gardens |
| Matches Played | 265 (as of Jan 2026) |
| Matches Won | 135 |
| Win Percentage | 50.94% |
| Titles Won | 2012, 2014, 2024 |
KKR struggled in the first three IPL seasons. The turning point arrived in 2011 when they signed Gautam Gambhir at the auction. His aggressive captaincy lifted the entire squad. KKR won back-to-back titles in 2012 and 2014 under Gambhir’s leadership.

After a 10-year gap, KKR won its third title in 2024. Gambhir returned to the franchise as a mentor, and his presence once again made a difference. KKR dominated Sunrisers Hyderabad in that final, bundling them out for just 113 and chasing down the target in 10.3 overs with eight wickets in hand.
Sunil Narine shaped his career at KKR. He started as a mystery spinner and later reinvented himself as an explosive opening batter. Andre Russell earned the Most Valuable Player award twice and won many games single-handedly with bat and ball. Yusuf Pathan delivered match-winning performances during the early title-winning runs.
Key Final Moments: Manvinder Bisla’s stunning chase won KKR their first title in 2012. Manish Pandey anchored the 2014 final chase against Punjab. The 2024 final was a dominant display, with KKR finishing the game in just 10.3 overs.
4. Royal Challengers Bengaluru: The Long-Awaited Champions
| Owners | United Spirits (Diageo) |
|---|---|
| Home Ground | M. Chinnaswamy Stadium |
| Matches Played | 271 (as of Jan 2026) |
| Matches Won | 132 |
| Win Percentage | 48.7% |
| Titles Won | 2025 |
RCB fans waited 17 long seasons for a title. The franchise finally broke through in IPL 2025, beating Punjab Kings by six runs in the final at the Narendra Modi Stadium. That victory ended years of heartbreak and near misses.

RCB’s batting lineup over the years reads like a hall of fame. Virat Kohli, AB de Villiers, and Chris Gayle formed one of the most feared batting trios in T20 history. Out of 19 centuries scored by RCB batters in the IPL, 17 came from this trio alone.
Kohli holds the record for the most runs in a single IPL season. He scored 973 runs in 2016, including four centuries. He also captained RCB in 143 matches, far more than any other player in the franchise’s history. Yuzvendra Chahal served as the lead wicket-taker and remains the only bowler with over 100 wickets for RCB.
Chris Gayle’s 175 not out against Pune Warriors in 2013 still stands as the highest individual score in IPL history. That innings captured the fearless spirit that RCB has always represented.
5. Sunrisers Hyderabad: Punching Above Their Weight
| Owners | Sun Group |
|---|---|
| Home Ground | Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium |
| Matches Played | 196 (as of Jan 2026) |
| Matches Won | 93 |
| Win Percentage | 47.44% |
| Titles Won | 2016 |
Sunrisers Hyderabad entered the IPL in 2013 and won their first and only title in 2016. That win came during a period when MI, CSK, and KKR controlled the league. SRH broke through with David Warner’s explosive batting and Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s skilled death bowling.

Warner finished as the top scorer in the league three times between 2015 and 2019. Kane Williamson won the Orange Cap in 2018 and led SRH to the final that year. From 2016 to 2020, SRH qualified for the playoffs every single season.
In recent years, SRH have embraced an aggressive batting approach. In IPL 2024, they posted some of the highest team totals in league history. Pat Cummins took over as captain in 2024 and guided SRH to the playoffs for the first time since 2020.
6. Rajasthan Royals: The Original Champions
| Owners | Emerging Media IPL Ltd. |
|---|---|
| Home Ground | Sawai Mansingh Stadium |
| Matches Played | 236 (as of Jan 2026) |
| Matches Won | 114 |
| Win Percentage | 48.3% |
| Titles Won | 2008 |
Rajasthan Royals wrote the first chapter of IPL history. They won the inaugural title in 2008 under Shane Warne’s captaincy. Nobody expected them to win. They had a smaller budget and less star power than most teams. But Warne’s tactical genius and the team’s fighting spirit carried them to the trophy.

RR has always backed young talent. Players like Sanju Samson, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Riyan Parag, and Dhruv Jurel developed at RR before earning India call-ups. Samson remains the all-time leading run-scorer for the franchise with over 4,000 runs. Jos Buttler scored 863 runs in 2022, the highest-ever tally by an RR batter in a single season.
Despite not winning another title, RR has stayed competitive. They reached the 2022 final and continue to unearth talented cricketers every season.
7. Gujarat Titans: A Stunning Start
| Owners | Torrent Group and CVC Capital Partners |
|---|---|
| Home Ground | Narendra Modi Stadium |
| Matches Played | 60 (as of Jan 2026) |
| Matches Won | 37 |
| Win Percentage | 61.66% |
| Titles Won | 2022 |
Gujarat Titans made their IPL debut in 2022 and won the title straightaway. Hardik Pandya led the team to the championship in their very first season, beating Rajasthan Royals in the final. They reached the final again in 2023 but lost to CSK.

GT holds the highest win percentage among all IPL teams (61.66%). They qualified for the playoffs in three out of their first four seasons. No team has won more matches than GT since its debut in 2022. Their home record at the Narendra Modi Stadium also tops the charts.
Shubman Gill took over as captain after Pandya moved to MI. Gill leads the run-scoring charts for GT with 2,449 runs, including four centuries. He won the Orange Cap in 2023. Rashid Khan has picked up 65 wickets for the franchise and remains their most important bowler. Head coach Ashish Nehra has built a strong bowling unit that won the Purple Cap in two out of three seasons.
8. Delhi Capitals: Talent-Rich but Trophy-Less
| Owners | GMR Group and JSW Group |
|---|---|
| Home Ground | Arun Jaitley Stadium |
| Matches Played | 266 (as of Jan 2026) |
| Matches Won | 118 |
| Win Percentage | 44.36% |
| Titles Won | None |
Delhi Capitals have played in the IPL since 2008 but have never lifted the trophy. Their best run came in 2020, when Shreyas Iyer’s team reached the final for the first time. They lost to the Mumbai Indians in that game and have struggled to recapture that form since.

Virender Sehwag served as the team’s first captain from 2008 to 2012 and won 28 out of 52 matches. Rishabh Pant played for DC from 2016 to 2024 and holds the franchise record for most runs, with over 3,000. Amit Mishra leads the all-time wicket-taking charts for DC with 106 wickets.
A total of 14 different players have captained DC over the years. That lack of stability at the top may explain why the franchise has struggled to build lasting success. Axar Patel took over the captaincy in 2025 as the team continues its search for a first title.
9. Punjab Kings: Still Chasing Glory
| Owners | Mohit Burman, Ness Wadia, Preity Zinta, Karan Paul |
|---|---|
| Home Ground | PCA Stadium, Mohali |
| Matches Played | 263 (as of Jan 2026) |
| Matches Won | 119 |
| Win Percentage | 45.24% |
| Titles Won | None |
Punjab Kings have qualified for the playoffs only three times since 2008. They reached the final in 2014 and again in 2025 but lost on both occasions. In 2025, they faced RCB in the final and fell short by six runs while chasing 191.

A staggering 17 players have captained PBKS over the years. Only Adam Gilchrist (34 matches) and George Bailey (30 matches) led the side for more than 30 games. That constant change at the top has hurt the team’s consistency.
KL Rahul tops the run-scoring charts for PBKS with 2,548 runs in 55 matches. Arshdeep Singh has emerged as the team’s best bowler and leads the wicket-taking list with 97 wickets in 82 games. In 2025, Shreyas Iyer joined PBKS for INR 26.75 crore and led the team to a first-place finish in the league stage. Despite that strong showing, the title continues to slip away.
10. Lucknow Super Giants: Building A Foundation
| Owners | RP-Sanjiv Goenka Group |
|---|---|
| Home Ground | BRSABV Ekana Cricket Stadium |
| Matches Played | 58 (as of Jan 2026) |
| Matches Won | 30 |
| Win Percentage | 51.72% |
| Titles Won | None |
Lucknow Super Giants debuted alongside Gujarat Titans in 2022. Under KL Rahul’s captaincy, LSG qualified for the playoffs in their first two seasons. They slipped to seventh place in 2023 and missed a third straight playoff appearance.

Rahul and Nicholas Pooran are the only two batters who have scored over 1,000 runs for LSG. Ravi Bishnoi leads the bowling charts with 48 wickets in 54 matches. The franchise spent INR 27 crore on Rishabh Pant at the IPL 2025 Auction, making him the most expensive player in IPL auction history. Pant took over as captain.
LSG is still in the early stages of building its franchise identity. With Pant leading the side, the team has the star power to push for a title in the coming years.
What Makes The Best IPL Team?
Picking the best IPL team requires looking beyond just title counts. Several factors separate great franchises from the rest.
- Consistency over multiple seasons matters more than a single great campaign. CSK and MI have qualified for the most playoffs in IPL history. They rarely have a bad season, and even when they do, they bounce back quickly.
- Player development is another major factor. MI turned Bumrah, Hardik Pandya, and Suryakumar Yadav into regulars for the Indian team. KKR has a track record of spotting and nurturing young domestic cricketers. Franchises that build talent from the ground up tend to sustain success longer.
- Strong leadership drives results in a high-pressure T20 league. Dhoni’s calm guidance at CSK, Rohit’s instinct-driven captaincy at MI, and Gambhir’s fiery approach at KKR all played defining roles. Teams that change captains too often, like PBKS and DC, have struggled to find stability.
- Smart auction strategies also set the top teams apart. GT’s bowling-first approach at auctions gave them immediate success. CSK’s habit of retaining an experienced core kept them competitive year after year. Teams that spend wisely and plan ahead tend to perform better over time.
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The Verdict: Mumbai Indians Stand At The Top
Mumbai Indians deserve the tag of the best IPL team. Five titles tell only part of the story. MI’s real strength lies in how they have shaped Indian cricket itself.
Players like Bumrah, Suryakumar, Hardik, and Tilak Varma all earned their spots in the India team through performances at MI. Rohit Sharma’s success as IPL captain helped him earn the India captaincy. Under him, India reached the ODI World Cup final, won the T20 World Cup in 2024, and won the Champions Trophy in 2025.
MI invests heavily in backroom staff and scouting networks. They identify talented players early and give them opportunities to grow. Their ability to find match-winners from domestic circuits and overseas leagues gives them an edge that few franchises can match.
CSK runs MI close in this conversation. Their win percentage is actually higher, and Dhoni’s legacy is unmatched. But MI’s broader impact on the sport, combined with their five titles and deep roster of developed talent, puts them slightly ahead.
The IPL 2026 season is around the corner. New stories will unfold, new stars will rise, and the debate over the best team will continue. But based on everything we know so far, the Mumbai Indians sit at the top of the mountain.