List of IPL Winners & Runners-up: Winning Captains since 2008

IPL winners List: Past Indian Premier League champions by year, Teams, winning captains, history from 2008-2023.





In Cricket the Indian Premier League is in one of the Top T20 Cricket league in the World by Sports.

Indian Premier League is a domestic Twenty20 cricket league in India.


Currently, Chennai Super Kings is the Current IPL 2023 Champions teams is Chennai Super Kings who beat Gujrat Titans by 5 wickets in the 2023 final, to win their fith IPL title equals the Mumbai record of Five titles.


The Most successful Indian premier league team is Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indian, both teams have won the Most IPL titles five times Each, with the most recent in IPL 2023 Final in which Chennai Super Kings beat Gujrat Titans clinched the IPL titles fifth times,


while last time Mumbai defeated the Delhi Capitals by 5 wickets, MI clinched the 13th season of 2020 IPL title overall for the 5th time most IPL title winner team in IPL History...








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IPL Stats-Facts, figures of All seasons since 2008.

  • Indian Premier League ( IPL ) is a Twenty20 Cricket League held in India every year played in the month of April & May since the 1st edition of IPL was held in 2008 & winners team Rajasthan Royals beat Chennai Super Kings in the first IPL final 2008.
  • The 16th season of IPL called TATA IPL due to sponsorship reason from 2023 IPL.
  • T20 IPL cricket is the most famous league as the Top 6th rank of most-highest attendance in all Sports events in the World.
  • IPL 2023 Prize Money, Purse is $6.2 million (40 crores), & IPL Winners team share is $2.8 million (20 crores) IPL runners-up team received 12.5 crore ( $1.7 million) prize money. 
  • The Orange Cap batsman ( Top run-scorer of IPL ) will receive 10 Lac ($13K) money, & Purple Cap Bowler (top wicket-taker in IPL ) will get the 10 Lac ($13K) prize award.

  •  Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians are the Only Two IPL teams that has won the Most Indian Premier League titles winners teams, each won the title 5 times, followed by Kolkata Knight Riders by winning the IPL title 2 time in IPL winners List.


 IPL 2023 Season.

The 2022 season of the Indian Premier League, will be the 16th season of the IPL, a professional Twenty20 cricket league established by the BCCI in 2007 & its first edition held in 2008.  

 IPL 2023 has been scheduled between 31 March 2023 – 29 May 2023
 and .... IPL season 16 opening match likely to be played on 31 March 2023 between Chennai Super Kings vs. Gujarat Titans.
The player auction date is scheduled to be held on 23 December, 2022 at Kochi.



There are 10 teams with IPL Captains along with Head Coaches will participate in IPL 2023 Season.



Chennai Super Kings — Stephen Fleming — MS Dhoni

Delhi Capitals — Ricky Ponting — David Warner

Gujarat Titans — Ashish Nehra — Hardik Pandya

Kolkata Knight Riders — Chandrakant Pandit — Nitish Rana

Lucknow Super Giants — Andy Flower — KL Rahul

Mumbai Indians — Mark Boucher — Rohit Sharma

Punjab Kings — Trevor Bayliss — Shikhar Dhawan

Rajasthan Royals — Kumar Sangakkara — Sanju Samson

Royal Challengers Bangalore — Sanjay Bangar — Faf du Plessis

Sunrisers Hyderabad — Brian Lara — Aiden Markram







IPL Champions List: IPL Past Winners & Runners-up of all seasons from 2008-2023.



Sportshistori.com is brought to you the complete All-time Indian Premier League past champions by year results with the Full list of IPL Winners of All seasons history from 2008 to 2023..  





Year -  Winners  -  Results -  Runner-up


IPL 2008 -   Rajasthan Royals won RR by 3 wickets  -  Chennai Super Kings.

IPL 2009  -  Deccan Chargers DC won by 6 runs  -  Royal Challengers Bangalore.

IPL 2010  -  Chennai Super Kings CSK won by 22 runs -  Mumbai Indians.

IPL 2011  -  Chennai Super KingsSK won by 58 runs  - Royal Challengers Bangalore.

IPL 2012  - Kolkata Knight Riders KKR won by 5 wickets -  Chennai Super Kings.

IPL 2013 -  Mumbai Indians MI won by 23 runs --  Chennai Super Kings.

IPL 2014  - Kolkata Knight Riders - KKR won by 3 wickets  -  Kings XI Punjab.

IPL 2015  - Mumbai Indians - MI won by 41 runs  --  Chennai Super Kings.

IPL 2016  - Sunrisers Hyderabad - SRH won by 8 runs  --  Royal Challengers. Bangalore

IPL 2017  Final -   Mumbai Indians - MI won by 1 Run  --  Rising Pune Supergiant-RPS.

IPL 2018  Final -  Chennai Super Kings - CSK won by 8 wickets   --   Sunrisers Hyderabad.

IPL 2019 Final  --  Mumbai Indians - MI won by 1 run   --  Chennai Super Kings. 

IPL 2020 Final  --   Mumbai Indians,  MI won by 5 wickets   --    Delhi Capitals.

IPL 2021 Final   --   Chennai Super Kings - Won by 27 runs -- Kolkata Knight Riders.

IPL 2022 Final   --  Gujarat Titans - GT won by 7 wickets -- Rajasthan Royals

IPL 2023 Final  --  Chennai Super Kings - CSK won by 5 wickets -- Gujarat Titans

IPL 2024 Final -- TBD -- TBD -- TBD


IPL 2025        ---  



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IPL Most Valuable Player (MVP)- Every IPL Player of Tournament of All Seasons 2008-2023.




2008 – Shane Watson – Rajasthan Royals

2009 – Adam Gilchrist – Deccan Chargers

2010 – Sachin Tendulkar - Mumbai Indians

2011 – Chris Gayle - Royal Challengers Bangalore

2012 – Sunil Narine - Kolkata Knight Riders

2013 – Shane Watson – Rajasthan Royals

2014 – Glenn Maxwell – Kings XI Punjab

2015 – Andre Russel – Kolkata Knight Riders

2016 – Virat Kohli – Royal Challengers Bangalore

2017 -- Ben Stoke --  Rising Pune Supergiant

2018  --  Sunil Narine  --   Kolkata Knight Riders.

2019  --  Andre Russell   --   Kolkata Knight Riders

2020   --  Jofra Archer   -- Rajasthan Royals.

2021  --  Harshal Patel  --  Royal Challengr Bangalore.  

2022 --  Jos Buttler   --   Gujarat Titans

2023 -- Chennai Super Kings --- India Shubman Gill


2024 ----





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IPL Past Winners by year, champions history, winning captions so far since 2008-2023.






Indian Premier League Season 1 - IPL 2008 winner: Rajasthan Royals


First IPL tournament.

Dates: 18 April to 1 June 2008

IPL 2008 Final: Rajasthan Royals vs Chennai Super Kings

Winner: Rajasthan Royals, RR won by 3 wickets.

Winning Captain: Shane Warne

Man of the Series: Shane Watson (RR)

Most runs: Shaun Marsh (KXIP) – 616 runs

Most wickets: Sohail Tanvir (RR) – 22 wickets



Indian Premier League season 2: IPL 2009 winner: Decan Chargers


Due to 2009 Indian general elections, was held in South Africa.

Dates: 18 April to 24 May 2009

Final: Deccan Chargers vs Royal Challengers Bangalore

Winner: Deccan Chargers: DC won by 6 runs.

Winning Captain: Adam Gilchrist

Man of the Series: Adam Gilchrist (DC)

Most runs: Matthew Hayden (CSK) – 572 runs

Most wickets: RP Singh (DC) – 23 wickets



Indian Premier League Season 3: IPL 2010 winner: Chennai Super Kings


First ever cricket tournament that was broadcast live on YouTube.

Dates 12 March to 25 April 2010

IPL 2010 Final: Chennai Super Kings vs Mumbai Indians

Winner: Chennai Super Kings, CSK won by 22 runs.

Winning Captain: Mahendra Singh Dhoni

Man of the Series: Sachin Tendulkar (MI)

Most runs: Sachin Tendulkar (MI) – 618 runs

Most wickets: Pragyan Ojha (DC) – 21 wickets



Indian Premier League Season 4: IPL  2011 winner: Chennai Super Kings


The number of teams in the tournament went from eight to ten.

8 April to 28 May 2011

IPL 2011 Final: Chennai Super Kings vs Royal Challengers Bangalore

Winner: Chennai Super Kings, CSK won by 58 runs.

Winning Captain: Mahendra Singh Dhoni

Man of the Series: Chris Gayle (RCB)

Most runs: Chris Gayle (RCB) – 608 runs

Most wickets: Lasith Malinga (MI) – 28 wickets



Indian Premier League Season 5: IPL 2012 winner: Kolkata Knight Riders


The number of teams reduced from ten to nine (Kochi Tuskers Kerala moved out).

4 April to 27 May 2012

IPL 2012 Final: Kolkata Knight Riders vs Chennai Super Kings

Winner: Kolkata Knight Riders, KKR won by 5 wickets.

Winning Captain: Gautam Gambhir

Man of the Series: Sunil Narine (KKR)

Most runs: Chris Gayle (RCB) – 733 runs

Most wickets: Morne Morkel (DD) – 25 wickets



Indian Premier League Season 6: IPL 2013 winner: Mumbai Indians




Dates: 3 April to 26 May 2013

IPL 2013 Final: Mumbai Indians vs Chennai Super Kings

Winner: Mumbai Indians, MI won by 23 runs.

Winning Captain: Rohit Sharma

Man of the Series: Shane Watson (RR)

Most runs: Michael Hussey (CSK) – 733 runs

Most wickets: Dwayne Bravo (CSK) – 32 wickets



Indian Premier League Season 7: IPL  2014 winner: Kolkata Knight Riders


The number of teams went back to 8.

Dates: 16 April to 1 June 2014

Final: Kolkata Knight Riders vs Kings XI Punjab

Winner: Kolkata Knight Riders, KKR won by 3 wickets.

Winning Captain: Gautam Gambhir

Man of the Series: Glenn Maxwell (KXIP)

Most runs: Robin Uthappa (KKR) – 660 runs

Most wickets: Mohit Sharma (CSK) – 23 wickets



Indian Premier League Season 8: IPL  2015 
winner: Mumbai Indians


Dates: 8 April to 24 May 2015

IPL 2015 Final: Mumbai Indians vs Chennai Super Kings

Winner: Mumbai Indians, MI won by 41 runs.

Winning Captain: Rohit Sharma

Man of the Series: Andre Russell (KKR)

Most runs: David Warner (SRH) – 562 runs

Most wickets: Dwayne Bravo (CSK) – 26 wickets



 Indian Premier League Season 9: IPL 2016 
winner: Sunrise Hyderabad


 The IPL 2016 season was the first IPL season to use LED stumps, Two New teams, Rising Pune Supergiants and Gujarat Lions,  were added, replacing the Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals.


Dates: 9 April to 29 May 2016

IPL 2016 Final: Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Royal Challengers Bangalore

Winner: Sunrisers Hyderabad, SRH won by 8 runs.

Winning Captain: David Warner

Man of the Series: Virat Kohli (RCB)

Most runs: Virat Kohli (RCB) – 973 runs

Most wickets: Bhuvneshwar Kumar (SRH) – 23 wickets



Indian Premier League Season 10: IPL  2017 
winner: Mumbai Indians


Last IPL for Gujarat Lions and Rising Pune Supergiants.   The tagline 'Dus saal aapke naam' (10 years of IPL). 


Dates: 5 April to 21 May 2017

IPL 2017 Final: Mumbai Indians vs Rising Pune Supergiant

Winner: Mumbai Indians, MI won by 1 run.

Winning Captain: Rohit Sharma

Man of the Series: Ben Stokes (RPS)

Most runs: David Warner (SRH) – 641 runs

Most wickets: Bhuvneshwar Kumar (SRH) – 26 wickets



Indian Premier League Season 11: IPL  2018 
winner: Chennai Super Kings


IPL 2018 tagline was Best vs Best. DRS system was used for the first time in 2018.

Dates: 7 April to 27 May

IPL 2018 Final: Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Chennai Super Kings

Winner: Chennai Super Kings, CSK won by 8 wickets.

Winning Captain: M.S. Dhoni

Man of the Series: Sunil Narine (KKR)

Most runs: Kane Williamson (SRH) – 735 runs

Most wickets: Andrew Tye (KXIP) – 24 wickets



Indian Premier League Season 12: IPL 2019 winner: Mumbai Indians


Delhi Daredevils were renamed as the Delhi Capitals.


Dates:  Sat, Mar 23, 2019 – Sun, May 12, 2019

IPL 2019 Final:   Mumbai Indians (MI)   vs   Chennai Super Kings (CSK)

winner:  Mumbai Indians (MI) won by 1 Run.

Winning Captain:   Rohit Sharma

Man of the Series:   Andre Russell (KKR) (510 runs and 11 wickets)

Most runs:   David Warner (SRH) (692)

Most wickets:   Imran Tahir (CSK) (26)



Indian Premier League Season 13: IPL 2020 
winner. Mumbai Indians


The IPL 2020 tagline was Ab Khel bolega: (Now game will speak.)


Dates:   19 September – 10 November 2020

Teams:  8 IPL teams in 2020.

IPL 2022 Final:    Mumbai Indians (MI)   vs   Delhi Capitals (DC)

winner:    Mumbai Indians (MI) won by 5 wickets.

Winning Captain:     Rohit Sharma

Man of the Series:       series Jofra Archer (RR) (113 runs and 20 wickets)

Most runs:       KL Rahul   (KXIP) (670)

Most wickets:     Kagiso Rabada (DC) (30)



Indian Premier League Season 14: IPL 2021 winner: Chennai Super Kings



The Kings XI Punjab were renamed to Punjab Kings ahead of the IPL 2021.


Dates:    9 April – 2 May 19 September – 15 October 2021

Teams:   8 Teams

IPL 2021 Final:   Chennai Super Kings  vs Kolkata Knight Riders

winner:   Chennai Super Kings - CSK won by 27 runs

Winning Captain:   MS Dhoni   

Man of the Series:     Harshal Patel   

Most runs:    Ruturaj Gaikwad, (CSK, Kings), 635 Runs

Most wickets:    Harshal Patel, RCB, Bangalore, 32 wkts





Indian Premier League Season 15: IPL 2022 Winner: Gujarat Titans


The number of teams in the IPL 2022 went from eight to ten again. (Gujarat Titans beat Rajasthan Royals).


Dates: 26 March – 29 May 2022

Teams: 10 Teams 

IPL Final 2022: Gujarat Titans vs Rajasthan Royals,

winner: Gujarat Titans: GT Won by 7 wickets

Winning Captain: Hardik Pandya

Man of the Series: Jos Buttler

Most runs: Jos Buttler (Rajasthan Royals) (863)

Most wickets: Yuzvendra Chahal (Rajasthan Royals) (27)



Indian Premier League Season 16: IPL 2023 Winner: Chennai Super Kings



Dates: 31 March 2023 – 29 May 2023

Teams: 10

IPL 2023 Final: Chennai Super Kings defeated Gujarat Titans

winner: Chennai Super Kings: CSK Won by 5 wickets

Winning Captain: MS Dhoni

Man of the Series: Shubman Gil

Most runs: Shubman Gill (Gujarat Titans) (890)

Most wickets: Mohammed Shami (Gujarat Titans) (28)









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