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IPL Winners List From 2008 to 2023

Last Updated : 05 Dec, 2023
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The IPL began as an ambitious concept 16 years ago and has since evolved into the world’s best Twenty-20 cricket league. IPL was started in 2008 and has been normally conducted since then from March to May each year. IPL, a grand cricket event, draws participation from top-ranked players across the globe.

The recently concluded TATA IPL of 2023 concluded on May 29, with CSK emerging as the victor. Among the various teams, both Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians have showcased their dominance, each securing the league championship a remarkable five times. The IPL Winners list from 2008 to 2023 along with the IPL Winners list – leading trophy winners, etc. have been mentioned below.

IPL-Winners-List-From-2008-to-2023-(Updated)

IPL Winners List

IPL Final Match 2023

With their fifth championship, Chennai Super Kings tied the record for most IPL titles. They sealed a spectacular five-wicket win over the Gujarat Titans (GT) in a thrilling match. In terms of IPL title wins this triumph brought them to a level with the Mumbai Indians.

IPL Winners List from 2008-2023

The IPL tournament witnessed a series of champions from 2008 to 2023. Teams like Rajasthan Royals, Deccan Chargers, and Chennai Super Kings secured early victories with remarkable teamwork. Kolkata Knight Riders showcased their dominance in 2012 and 2014. Mumbai Indians emerged as consistent victors in 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, and 2020. Sunrisers Hyderabad marked their victory in 2016. Chennai Super Kings reclaimed their status in 2018 and 2021, with Gujarat Titans breaking through in 2022. The 2023 season again proved Chennai Super Kings’ supremacy in the IPL.

This table displays the IPL winners list from 2008 to 2023, providing the winning team, the runner-up, the venue, and the number of participating teams:

Year

Winner

Runner-Up

Venue

Teams

2008

Rajasthan Royals

Chennai Super Kings

Mumbai

8

2009

Deccan Chargers

Royal Challengers Bangalore

Johannesburg

8

2010

Chennai Super Kings

Mumbai Indians

Mumbai

8

2011

Chennai Super Kings

Royal Challengers Bangalore

Chennai

10

2012

Kolkata Knight Riders

Chennai Super Kings

Chennai

9

2013

Mumbai Indians

Chennai Super Kings

Kolkata

9

2014

Kolkata Knight Riders

Kings XI Punjab

Bangalore

8

2015

Mumbai Indians

Chennai Super Kings

Kolkata

8

2016

Sunrisers Hyderabad

Royal Challengers Bangalore

Bangalore

8

2017

Mumbai Indians

Rising Pune Supergiants

Hyderabad

8

2018

Chennai Super Kings

Sunrisers Hyderabad

Mumbai

8

2019

Mumbai Indians

Chennai Super Kings

Hyderabad

8

2020

Mumbai Indians

Delhi Capitals

Dubai

8

2021

Chennai Super Kings

Kolkata Knight Riders

Dubai

8

2022

Gujarat Titans

Rajasthan Royals

Ahmedabad

10

2023

Chennai Super Kings

Gujarat Titans

Ahmedabad

10

IPL Winners List: Leading Trophy Winners

The given table highlights the IPL teams with the highest count of trophies across various seasons:

IPL Team

IPL Trophy

IPL Winner

Mumbai Indians

5 times

2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2020

Chennai Super Kings

5 times

2010, 2011, 2018, 2021, 2023

Kolkata Knight Riders

2 times

2012, 2014

Sunrisers Hyderabad

1 time

2016

Rajasthan Royals

1 time

2008

Deccan Chargers

1 time

2009

Gujarat Titans

1 time

2022

IPL Winners List: Man of the Match(Final) and Player of the Series Awards

The given table provides insights into the Man of the Match (final) and Player of the Series for each IPL season from 2008 to 2023:

Year

Winner

Captain

Man of the Match

Player of the Series

2008

Rajasthan Royals

Shane Warne

Yusuf Pathan

Shane Watson

2009

Deccan Chargers

Adam Gilchrist

Anil Kumble

Adam Gilchrist

2010

Chennai Super Kings

MS Dhoni

Suresh Raina

Sachin Tendulkar

2011

Chennai Super Kings

MS Dhoni

Murali Vijay

Chris Gayle

2012

Kolkata Knight Riders

Gautam Gambhir

Manvinder Bisla

Sunil Narine

2013

Mumbai Indians

Rohit Sharma

Kieron Pollard

Shane Watson

2014

Kolkata Knight Riders

Gautam Gambhir

Manish Pandey

Glenn Maxwell

2015

Mumbai Indians

Rohit Sharma

Rohit Sharma

Andre Russell

2016

Sunrisers Hyderabad

David Warner

Ben Cutting

Virat Kohli

2017

Mumbai Indians

Rohit Sharma

Krunal Pandya

Ben Stokes

2018

Chennai Super Kings

MS Dhoni

Shane Watson

Sunil Narine

2019

Mumbai Indians

Rohit Sharma

Jasprit Bumrah

Andre Russell

2020

Mumbai Indians

Rohit Sharma

Trent Boult

Jofra Archer

2021

Chennai Super Kings

MS Dhoni

Faf du Plessis

Harshal Patel

2022

Gujarat Titans

Hardik Pandya

Hardik Pandya

Jos Butler

2023

Chennai Super Kings

MS Dhoni

Devon Conway

Shubman Gill

IPL Winner 2023 – Chennai Super Kings (CSK)

Chennai Super Kings (CSK) clinched victory in IPL 2023, prevailing over Gujrat Titans by 5 wickets. This achievement marks CSK’s 5th IPL title. Ravindra Jadeja’s stellar performance, including a six and a four in the final two balls, sealed the win for Chennai Super Kings against Gujarat Titans, securing their fifth title. Devon Conway, the Kiwi opener, was named the player of the match in the IPL 2023 Final. For his impressive 25-ball 47, he received a trophy and a cash prize of Rs 5 lakh.

This season, the IPL winner earned a prize of 20 crores, while the runner-up took home 13 crores. Shubman Gill of Gujrat Titans claimed the Orange Cap with 890 runs and Mohammed Shami secured the Purple Cap with 28 wickets. Several significant awards were distributed for IPL 2023, as mentioned below.

Award

Winner

Most Fours

Shubman Gill (GT)

Catch of the Season

Rashid Khan (GT)

Longest Six

Faf du Plessis (RCB)

Fairplay Award

Delhi Capitals

Best Ground

Kolkata’s Eden Gardens

Best Pitch

Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium

Emerging Player of the Year

Yashasvi Jaiswal (RR)

Super Striker

Glenn Maxwell (RCB)

Most Valuable Player

Shubman Gill (GT)

IPL Winners List From 2008 to 2023: Orange Cap Winners

Given below is the history of IPL Orange Cap winners (leading run scorers) from 2008 to 2023:

Year

Winners (Player)

Innings

Runs

Highest Score

Average

Strike Rate

50

100

4s

6s

2008

Shaun Marsh (PBKS)

11

616

115

68.44

139.68

5

1

59

26

2009

Matthew Hayden (CSK)

12

572

89

52

144.81

5

0

60

22

2010

Sachin Tendulkar (MI)

15

618

89

47.53

132.61

5

0

86

3

2011

Chris Gayle (RCB)

12

608

107

67.55

183.13

3

2

57

44

2012

Chris Gayle (RCB)

14

733

128

61.08

160.74

7

1

46

59

2013

Michael Hussey (CSK)

17

733

95

52.35

129.5

6

0

81

17

2014

Robin Uthappa (KKR)

16

660

83

44

137.78

5

0

74

18

2015

David Warner (SRH)

14

562

91

43.23

156.54

7

0

65

21

2016

Virat Kohli (RCB)

16

973

113

81.08

152.03

7

4

83

38

2017

David Warner (SRH)

14

641

126

58.27

141.81

4

1

63

26

2018

Kane Williamson (SRH)

17

735

84

52.5

142.44

8

0

64

28

2019

David Warner (SRH)

12

692

100

69.2

143.87

8

1

57

21

2020

KL Rahul (PBKS)

14

670

132*

55.83

129.34

5

1

58

23

2021

Ruturaj Gaikwad (CSK)

16

635

101*

45.35

136.26

4

1

64

23

2022

Jos Buttler (RR)

17

863

116

57.53

149.05

4

4

83

45

2023

Shubman Gill

17

890

129

59.33

157.80

4

3

85

33

 IPL Winners List From 2008 to 2023: Purple Cap Winners

Given below is the history of IPL Purple Cap winners (leading wicket-takers) from 2008 to 2023:

Season

Player

Team

Matches

Wickets

2008

Sohail Tanveer

RR

11

22

2009

RP Singh

DC

16

23

2010

Pragyan Ojha

DC

16

21

2011

Lasith Malinga

MI

16

28

2012

Morne Morkel

DC

16

25

2013

Dwayne Bravo

CSK

18

32

2014

Mohit Sharma

CSK

16

23

2015

Dwayne Bravo

CSK

16

26

2016

Bhuvneshwar Kumar

SRH

17

23

2017

Bhuvneshwar Kumar

SRH

14

26

2018

Andrew Tye

PBKS

14

24

2019

Imran Tahir

CSK

17

26

2020

Kagiso Rabada

DC

17

30

2021

Harshal Patel

RCB

15

32

2022

Yuzvendra Chahal

RR

17

27

2023

Mohammed Shami

GT

17

28

IPL Winners List Details from 2008 to 2023

The IPL winners list details from 2008 to 2023 have been mentioned below:

2008 – Rajasthan Royals

In the inaugural IPL, Rajasthan Royals led by Shane Warne emerged victorious. The team comprised experienced players like Shane Watson, Graeme Smith, Yusuf Pathan, and Sohail Tanvir. In the final against CSK, Yusuf Pathan’s all-around performance stood out, taking 3 key wickets and contributing a quick 56 from 39 balls.

2009 – Deccan Chargers

Under the captaincy of Adam Gilchrist, Deccan Chargers clinched the title. Pragyan Ojha played a vital role with his left-arm spin, taking 18 wickets. Gilchrist’s batting prowess was evident as he amassed 495 runs in 16 matches, ranking second in the run-scorers list.

2010 – Chennai Super Kings

Led by MS Dhoni, Chennai Super Kings secured the championship. Suresh Raina, Albie Morkel, Mathew Hayden, and Muralitharan were key members. The final against Mumbai Indians saw Raina’s unbeaten 57* guiding CSK to victory.

2011 – Chennai Super Kings

The fourth season of the IPL included ten teams separated into two groups. Teams from Pune and Kochi were added as new teams. A page play-off mechanism was implemented. The last IPL match of this season was contested in Chennai between Chennai Super Kings (Winner) and Royal Challengers Bangalore. This time, Chris Gayle received an orange cap for being the best run-scorer, and Lasith Malinga received the purple cap as the highest wicket-taker.

2012 – Kolkata Knight Riders

Kolkata Knight Riders, captained by Gautam Gambhir, overcame Chennai Super Kings in the final. Manvinder Bisla’s fearless 89 off 48 balls played a major role in chasing a challenging total of 190 runs. Chris Gayle received an orange cap for being the highest run-scorer, and Morne Morkel received a purple cap for being the highest wicket-taker. Sunil Narine was the player in the match.

2013 – Mumbai Indians

The final match of the sixth season of the IPL 2013 was held between Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians, who won after defeating CSK. Morne Morkel received the purple cap for taking the most wickets, while Michael Hussey received the orange cap for scoring the most runs. Shane Watson of RR was named the series’ Man of the Year.

2014 – Kolkata Knight Riders

The seventh season of the IPL 7 was conducted in India and the IPL 2014 final match was played between Kolkata Knight Riders (Winner) and Kings XI Punjab this season. As the highest run-scorer, Robin Uthappa received an orange cap, while Mohit Sharma received a purple cap. Glen Maxwell was the series’ top player among the eight teams.

2015 – Mumbai Indians

The eighth season of the IPL was conducted in India and the IPL 2015 final match was played between Mumbai Indians (Winner) and Chennai Super Kings this season. David Warner received an orange cap for being the best run-scorer, and Dwayne Bravo received a purple cap for being the highest wicket-taker. Andre Russell was named the player of the final match.

2016 – Sunrisers Hyderabad

The IPL 9 season was conducted in India for the ninth time. This season’s IPL 2016 final match saw Sunrisers Hyderabad (Winner) against Royal Challengers Bangalore. Both the Chennai Super Kings and the Rajasthan Royals were barred from playing this season. Virat Kohli received an orange cap for being the best run-scorer, and Bhuvaneshvar Kumar received a purple cap for being the highest wicket-taker. Virat Kohli (RCB) was the player in the game.

2017 – Mumbai Indians

The IPL’s tenth season was conducted in India. The 2017 IPL final was contested this season between Mumbai Indians (Winner) and Pune. David Warner received an orange cap for being the highest run-scorer, and Bhuvaneshwar Kumar received a purple cap for being the highest wicket-taker. Ben Stokes (Pune) was the tournament winner.

2018 – Chennai Super Kings

The 11th season of the IPL was conducted in India and the IPL 2018 final match was played between Mumbai Indians (Winner) and Chennai Super Kings this season. Kane Williamson won an orange cap as the highest run-scorer, and Andrew Tye received a purple cap for being the highest wicket-taker. Sunil Narine was the player in the match.

2019 – Mumbai Indians

Mumbai Indians have won one more game this season. In the past, it was the most active side in the Indian Premier League. In the final, Mumbai Indians defeated the squad of Chennai Super Kings for the fourth time in 2019. Mumbai has had a 2-1 record in the last 3 tournaments, defeating the opponents in 2013, and then in 2015, and losing once again in 2010.

2020 – Mumbai Indians

The IPL 2020 season was a big success for the Indian cricket board. From September through November, the IPL 2020 was hosted in Abu Dhabi, Dubai. On the night of the finals, Mumbai Indians defeated Delhi Capitals to win the IPL 2020 title. MI won the championship for the fifth time. The Mumbai Indians were captained by Rohit Sharma and dominated the season.

2021 – Chennai Super Kings

In the 14th edition of the Indian Premier League, Chennai Super Kings won the trophy for the fourth time by defeating the Kolkata Knight Riders; before, they had done it in 2010, 2011, and 2018.

In the final match of the IPL 2021, Faf du Plessis was named Man of the Match. Harsha Patel was named Man of the Series for the IPL 2021 season.

2022 – Gujarat Titans

In TATA IPL 2022, we witnessed a new squad and a new champion. Gujarat Titans won the IPL 15 after defeating Rajasthan Royals in the championship game. Hardik Pandya was named Man of the Match, while Jos Butler of the Rajasthan Royals was named Player of the Series.

2023 – Chennai Super Kings

In 2023, the Chennai Super Kings once again won the IPL trophy. They defeated the Gujarat Titans by five wickets in the final of IPL 2023. However, rain interrupted the match after only three balls were bowled in the first over, with the scoreboard showing only four runs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q 1. Who won the IPL in 2023?

Ans: Chennai Super Kings won the IPL in 2023 by defeating Gujarat Titans.

Q 2. Who led the Gujarat Titans to victory in 2022?

Ans: Hardik Pandya led the Gujarat Titans to victory in 2022.

Q 3. Who was named the Player of the Series in IPL 2023?

Ans: Shubman Gill was named the Player of the Series in IPL 2023.

Q 4. Who won the Orange Cap in IPL 2023?

Ans: Shubman Gill from Gujarat Titans won the Orange Cap in IPL 2023.

Q 5. Who won the Purple Cap in IPL 2023?

Ans: Mohammed Shami from Gujarat Titans won the Purple Cap in IPL 2023.

Q 6. Which player hit the longest six in IPL 2023?

Ans: Faf du Plessis from Royal Challengers Bangalore hit the longest six in IPL 2023.

Q 7. Which team have won the maiden IPL title?

Ans: Rajasthan Royals (RR) has won the maiden IPL trophy in 2008. defeated the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in the final.

Q 8. Which IPL team has won the most IPL titles?

Ans: Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians -Both the teams have won the IPL title five times.

Q 9. How many times Chennai Super Kings (CSK) won IPL trophy?

Ans: Chennai Super Kings (CSK) have won the IPL trophy five times. (Years: 2010, 2011, 2018, 2021, 2023)

Q 10. How many times Mumbai Indians (MI) won IPL trophy?

Ans: Mumbai Indians (MI) won IPL trophy five times. (Years: 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2020)

Q 11. How many times Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) won IPL trophy?

Ans: Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) won IPL trophy the twice in 2012 and 2014.

Q 12. How many times Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) won IPL trophy?

Ans: Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) won IPL trophy once in 2016.

Q 13. How many times Rajasthan Royals (RR) won IPL trophy?

Ans: Rajasthan Royals (RR) won IPL trophy once. They have won in maiden IPL trophy in 2008.

Q 14. Which team have won the recent IPL title?

Ans: Chennai Super Kings (CSK) won the most recent IPL title in 2023.

Q 15. Who is the most successful IPL Captain?

Ans: Chennai Super Kings (CSK) captain MS Dhoni is the most successful IPL captain. Under his leadership, CSK has appeared in the IPL final 10 times. MS Dhoni has lifted the IPL trophy 5 times and finished as the runner-up 5 times.



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