One of the biggest cricket game events held in India each year is the Indian Premier League, and the most searched-after topic related to the league is IPL Winners List. The Indian Premier League, or IPL, was established in 2007 by the BCCI board. Lalit Modi served as the Indian Premier League’s chairman. The inaugural season of the Indian Premier League was 2007–2008.
The two most successful teams in the competition, Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings have figured out how to win the Indian Premier League. Chennai has also won the title under MS Dhoni’s leadership five times, while Mumbai has won five times under Rohit Sharma’s leadership.
Kolkata Knight Riders are the third most successful franchise of the tournament having won the trophy twice in 2012 and 2014 under the leadership of Gautam Gambhir. Hyderabad also have two titles to their name. They first won in 2009 as Deccan Chargers under the esteemed leadership of Adam Gilchrist while in 2016 they won as ‘Sunrisers Hyderabad’ led by David Warner.
We have included the entire IPL Winner List from 2008 to 2023 below.
Year | IPL Winners List | Won By | Runner up | Venue |
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2008 | Rajasthan Royals | 3 wickets | Chennai Super Kings | Mumbai |
2009 | Deccan Chargers | 6 runs | Royal Challengers Bangalore | Johannesburg |
2010 | Chennai Super Kings | 22 runs | Mumbai Indians | Mumbai |
2011 | Chennai Super Kings | 58 runs | Royal Challengers Bangalore | Chennai |
2012 | Kolkata Knight Riders | 5 wickets | Chennai Super Kings | Chennai |
2013 | Mumbai Indians | 23 runs | Chennai Super Kings | Kolkata |
2014 | Kolkata Knight Riders | 3 wickets | Kings XI Punjab | Bangalore |
2015 | Mumbai Indians | 41 runs | Chennai Super Kings | Kolkata |
2016 | Sunrisers Hyderabad | 8 runs | Royal Challengers Bangalore | Bangalore |
2017 | Mumbai Indians | 1 run | Rising Pune Supergiants | Hyderabad |
2018 | Chennai Super Kings | 8 wickets | Sunrisers Hyderabad | Mumbai |
2019 | Mumbai Indians | 1 run | Chennai Super Kings | Hyderabad |
2020 | Mumbai Indians | 5 wickets | Delhi Capitals | Dubai |
2021 | Chennai Super Kings | 27 runs | Kolkata Knight Riders | Dubai |
2022 | Gujarat Titans | 7 wickets | Rajasthan Royals | Ahmedabad |
2023 | Chennai Super Kings | 5 wickets | Gujarat Titans | Ahmedabad |