Written By: Shreya Patil
Published: March 16, 2026

The Indian Premier League (IPL) is the biggest and most popular T20 cricket league in the world. Since its launch in 2008, the tournament has delivered thrilling matches, record-breaking performances, and unforgettable moments for cricket fans.

Over the years, several teams have lifted the IPL trophy and built their legacy in the competition. From the first champions Rajasthan Royals in 2008 to the historic victory of Royal Challengers Bengaluru in 2025, the league has seen many exciting finals and memorable seasons.

The IPL 2026 season is scheduled to start on 28 March 2026 and will conclude on 31 May 2026, marking the 19th edition of the tournament.

In this article, you will find the complete IPL winners list from 2008 to 2026, along with important records, statistics, and highlights from each season.

IPL Winners and Runners-Up List (2008 To 2026)

The IPL has seen 18 seasons of cricket action. Eight different teams have lifted the trophy so far. Here is the complete list of winners and runners-up from each season:

IPL Winners and Runners-Up List (2008 To 2026)
Source – Crictoday
YearWinnerRunner-UpVenue
2008Rajasthan RoyalsChennai Super KingsMumbai
2009Deccan ChargersRoyal Challengers BangaloreJohannesburg
2010Chennai Super KingsMumbai IndiansMumbai
2011Chennai Super KingsRoyal Challengers BangaloreChennai
2012Kolkata Knight RidersChennai Super KingsChennai
2013Mumbai IndiansChennai Super KingsKolkata
2014Kolkata Knight RidersKings XI PunjabBangalore
2015Mumbai IndiansChennai Super KingsKolkata
2016Sunrisers HyderabadRoyal Challengers BangaloreBangalore
2017Mumbai IndiansRising Pune SupergiantHyderabad
2018Chennai Super KingsSunrisers HyderabadMumbai
2019Mumbai IndiansChennai Super KingsHyderabad
2020Mumbai IndiansDelhi CapitalsDubai
2021Chennai Super KingsKolkata Knight RidersDubai
2022Gujarat TitansRajasthan RoyalsAhmedabad
2023Chennai Super KingsGujarat TitansAhmedabad
2024Kolkata Knight RidersSunrisers HyderabadChennai
2025Royal Challengers BengaluruPunjab KingsAhmedabad

IPL 2026 Season

The 2026 season of the Indian Premier League is the 19th edition of the tournament organized by the Board of Control for Cricket in India. The tournament runs from 28 March to 31 May 2026 and features 10 teams competing across multiple venues in India.

IPL 2026 Season
Source: NDTV Sports

The season will include 84 matches, making it one of the longest IPL seasons. The competition follows the usual league stage followed by playoffs, where the top four teams qualify for Qualifier 1, Eliminator, Qualifier 2, and the Final.

The opening match of IPL 2026 is scheduled between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Sunrisers Hyderabad at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on 28 March 2026.

The winner of the IPL 2026 season will be decided after the final match on 31 May 2026.

Teams With Most IPL Titles

Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings lead the IPL with five titles each. These two teams have built a strong rivalry over the years.

Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings lead the IPL
Source – IPL.com 

 Kolkata Knight Riders sit in third place with three trophies. Here is the breakdown of titles won by each team:

TeamTitlesYears Won
Mumbai Indians52013, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2020
Chennai Super Kings52010, 2011, 2018, 2021, 2023
Kolkata Knight Riders32012, 2014, 2024
Gujarat Titans12022
Sunrisers Hyderabad12016
Rajasthan Royals12008
Deccan Chargers12009
Royal Challengers Bengaluru12025

IPL Winners, Captains and Key Players (2008 To 2026)

Every IPL final produces heroes who deliver under pressure. This table shows the winning captain, Man of the Match in the final, and Player of the Series for each season:

YearWinnerCaptainMan of the MatchPlayer of the Series
2008Rajasthan RoyalsShane WarneYusuf PathanShane Watson
2009Deccan ChargersAdam GilchristAnil KumbleAdam Gilchrist
2010Chennai Super KingsMS DhoniSuresh RainaSachin Tendulkar
2011Chennai Super KingsMS DhoniMurali VijayChris Gayle
2012Kolkata Knight RidersGautam GambhirManvinder BislaSunil Narine
2013Mumbai IndiansRohit SharmaKieron PollardShane Watson
2014Kolkata Knight RidersGautam GambhirManish PandeyGlenn Maxwell
2015Mumbai IndiansRohit SharmaRohit SharmaAndre Russell
2016Sunrisers HyderabadDavid WarnerBen CuttingVirat Kohli
2017Mumbai IndiansRohit SharmaKrunal PandyaBen Stokes
2018Chennai Super KingsMS DhoniShane WatsonSunil Narine
2019Mumbai IndiansRohit SharmaJasprit BumrahAndre Russell
2020Mumbai IndiansRohit SharmaTrent BoultJofra Archer
2021Chennai Super KingsMS DhoniFaf du PlessisHarshal Patel
2022Gujarat TitansHardik PandyaHardik PandyaJos Buttler
2023Chennai Super KingsMS DhoniDevon ConwayShubman Gill
2024Kolkata Knight RidersShreyas IyerMitchell StarcSunil Narine
2025Royal Challengers BengaluruRajat PatidarKrunal PandyaSuryakumar Yadav

IPL Statistics Over the Years

The IPL rewards its top performers with special awards each season. The Orange Cap goes to the leading run-scorer, while the Purple Cap honors the top wicket-taker.

Orange Cap Winners (Most Runs)

Virat Kohli holds the record for the highest runs in a single IPL season. 

Virat Kohli holds the record for the highest runs
Source – ESPN Cricinfo

He scored 973 runs in 2016, a record that still stands. Here are all the Orange Cap winners:

YearPlayerTeamRuns
2008Shaun MarshPBKS616
2009Matthew HaydenCSK572
2010Sachin TendulkarMI618
2011Chris GayleRCB608
2012Chris GayleRCB733
2013Michael HusseyCSK733
2014Robin UthappaKKR660
2015David WarnerSRH562
2016Virat KohliRCB973
2017David WarnerSRH641
2018Kane WilliamsonSRH735
2019David WarnerSRH692
2020KL RahulPBKS670
2021Ruturaj GaikwadCSK635
2022Jos ButtlerRR863
2023Shubman GillGT890
2024Virat KohliRCB741
2025Sai SudharsanGT759

Purple Cap Winners (Most Wickets)

Dwayne Bravo and Harshal Patel share the record for most wickets in a single season with 32 wickets each. 

Dwayne Bravo and Harshal Patel share the record for most wickets
Source – WION

Here are all the Purple Cap winners:

YearPlayerTeamWickets
2008Sohail TanvirRR22
2009RP SinghDC23
2010Pragyan OjhaDC21
2011Lasith MalingaMI28
2012Morne MorkelDC25
2013Dwayne BravoCSK32
2014Mohit SharmaCSK23
2015Dwayne BravoCSK26
2016Bhuvneshwar KumarSRH23
2017Bhuvneshwar KumarSRH26
2018Andrew TyePBKS24
2019Imran TahirCSK26
2020Kagiso RabadaDC30
2021Harshal PatelRCB32
2022Yuzvendra ChahalRR27
2023Mohammed ShamiGT28
2024Harshal PatelPBKS24
2025Prasidh KrishnaGT25

Key Moments In IPL History

The IPL has produced many memorable moments over the years. Here are some highlights from each era:

  • 2008: Rajasthan Royals won the first IPL title. Shane Warne led the underdog team to victory against Chennai Super Kings in a last-ball thriller.
  • 2009: The tournament moved to South Africa due to elections in India. Deccan Chargers made a stunning comeback after finishing last in 2008.
  • 2013: Mumbai Indians won their first title under Rohit Sharma. This victory marked the start of their era of dominance in the IPL.
  • 2016: Virat Kohli scored 973 runs in a single season. This remains the highest individual run tally in IPL history. He hit four centuries that year.
  • 2020: The entire tournament took place in UAE due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Mumbai Indians won their fifth title and became the joint-most successful team.
  • 2022: Gujarat Titans won the IPL in their debut season. Hardik Pandya led them to a historic first-year victory.
  • 2024: Kolkata Knight Riders won their third title after a 10-year gap. They dominated the final against Sunrisers Hyderabad.
  • 2025: Royal Challengers Bengaluru ended their 18-year wait for an IPL trophy. They beat Punjab Kings by 6 runs in the final at Ahmedabad. Virat Kohli finally lifted the IPL trophy with RCB after staying loyal to the franchise since 2008.

Most Successful IPL Captains

Two captains stand above the rest in IPL history. Rohit Sharma and MS Dhoni have each led their teams to five IPL titles. Rohit won all five trophies with Mumbai Indians in 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, and 2020. MS Dhoni lifted the cup five times with Chennai Super Kings in 2010, 2011, 2018, 2021, and 2023.

Gautam Gambhir comes third with two titles for the Kolkata Knight Riders in 2012 and 2014. His aggressive leadership style helped KKR become a winning team.

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Conclusion – IPL Is The Biggest T20 League In World

The Indian Premier League has grown into the largest T20 cricket league in the world, bringing together the best players from different countries and producing some of the most exciting matches in cricket.

Teams like Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings have dominated the tournament with multiple titles, while other franchises have also created memorable championship moments.

After Royal Challengers Bengaluru won their first IPL trophy in 2025, attention has now shifted to the 2026 season, which will take place from 28 March to 31 May 2026. Fans are eager to see which team will become the next champion and add its name to the IPL winners list.

As the league continues to grow every year, the IPL will keep delivering new records, unforgettable performances, and exciting cricket for fans around the world.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which team has won the most IPL titles?

Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings have won the IPL five times each. They are the most successful franchises in IPL history.

Who won the IPL 2025?

Royal Challengers Bengaluru won the IPL 2025. They beat Punjab Kings by 6 runs in the final at Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad.

Who is the most successful captain in IPL?

Rohit Sharma and MS Dhoni share this record with five titles each. Rohit won all five with Mumbai Indians, while Dhoni won all five with Chennai Super Kings.

Which teams have never won the IPL?

Delhi Capitals, Punjab Kings, and Lucknow Super Giants have never won the IPL trophy. These teams continue their quest for a maiden title.

Who won the first IPL?

Rajasthan Royals won the first IPL in 2008. Shane Warne led the team to victory against Chennai Super Kings in Mumbai.

About the Author

Shreya Patil is a Mumbai-based documentary photographer turned cricket storyteller. Having covered local leagues through her lens, she now writes feature pieces at WPLeague, capturing the human side of women’s cricket beyond the boundary ropes.

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