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All IPL Winners List – 2008 To 2022

IPL Winners List: The Indian Premier League is one of India’s biggest cricket tournaments that takes place every year. The BCCI committee started the IPL (Indian Premier League) in 2007. Lalit Modi was the head of the Indian Premier League. The first year of the Indian Premier League was 2007-2008. IPL began in 2008, and the first game took place on April 18. This IPL season started with the creation of 8 teams. Each team played one game against every other team. It is a domestic cricket league that draws a lot of cricket fans from all over the world every year.

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It started out as a big idea 14 years ago and is now thought to be the best Twenty-20 league in the world. The Mumbai Indians have had the most success in the IPL. They have won the tournament five times and come in second place once. Chennai Super Kings is the other team that has won the IPL title four times, though they have finished second once. Now we are going to see the detail list of all IPL Winners List.

IPL Final Winners List All Seasons

First IPL Winner 2008 – Rajasthan Royals

First season for the above teams. India hosted this season’s final on April 18. Chennai Super Kings vs. Rajasthan Royals (Winner) played the IPL 2008 final at DY Patil Stadium in Mumbai. 34226000 people packed the stadium. As the highest run-scorer and wicket-taker, Shawn Marsh and Sohil Tanvir had orange and purple caps, respectively. Series MVP Shane Watson. Rajasthan Royals defeated Chennai Super Kings by three wickets at DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai. Rajasthan Royals all-rounder Shane Watson was named man of the tournament.

Shane Warne’s Rajasthan Royals won the first Indian Premier League. In the first edition, the Rajasthan Royals had a well-balanced squad with veteran batsmen like Shane Watson and Graeme Smith, a middle-order explosive batter like Yusuf Pathan, and a deceptive bowler like Sohail Tanvir. Yusuf Pathan’s bowling and batting in the final against the Chennai Super Kings were his best. Yusuf scored 56 off 39 and took three major wickets at less than a bowl.

Winner of IPL 2009 – Deccan Chargers

South Africa hosted the second season of IPL 2, the first outside India. Deccan Chargers won the IPL 2009 final match against Royal Challengers Bangalore. As the highest run-scorer and wicket-taker, Mathew Hayden and RP Singh received orange and purple caps, respectively. 200 million Indians watched this match.

Deccan Chargers lost six wickets in 20 overs to reach 143 runs, setting Royal Challengers Bangalore a target of 144 runs. RCB missed the target by six runs and scored 137 runs in 20 overs at Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa, losing nine wickets. Adam Gilchrist won the match with 495 runs and 18 catches.

2010 IPL Winner – Chennai Super Kings

The third IPL season. India hosted. Mumbai hosted the IPL 2010 final between Chennai Super Kings (winner) and Mumbai Indians. The best run-scorer, Sachin Tendulkar (612), and the highest wicket-taker, Pragyan Ojha, received orange and purple caps, respectively. 200 million watched this season. Chennai Super Kings scored 168 runs in 20 overs with five wickets. After losing nine wickets, Mumbai Indians scored only 146 runs in 20 overs and lost by 22 runs. Player of the game Sachin Tendulkar scored 618 runs.

MS Dhoni won the debut edition after losing it. The team was the early tournament favourite with Suresh Raina, Mathew Hayden, Albie Morkel, Muralitharan, and Dhoni. Suresh Raina was superb as the team’s batting backbone. His 57 not out of 35 helped Mumbai Indians win the final against Sachin Tendulkar.

IPL Winner of 2011: Chennai Super Kings

IPL 4 was India’s fourth season. 10 teams competed in two groups this season. Pune and Kochi teams joined. Introducing page play-off. Chennai Super Kings vs. Royal Challengers Bangalore played the 2011 IPL final in Chennai. Chris Gayle was the top run-scorer and Lasith Malinga the top Wicket-taker. CSK batted first and scored 205 runs after losing five wickets in 20 overs, a massive score for Royal Challengers Bangalore. RCB lost their second IPL final after losing eight wickets in 20 overs and scoring only 147 runs.

CSK won by 58 runs. Murali Vijay won man of the match for making 95 runs in the final. Chris Gayle, RCB’s player of the game, scored 608 runs and took eight wickets.

IPL winner of 2012: Kolkata Knight Riders

India’s fifth IPL season included eight teams. Chennai Super Kings and Kolkata Knight Riders played the 2012 IPL final (Winner). The highest run-scorers were Chris Gayle and Morne Morkel. Sunil Narine was MVP. CSK batted first, achieving 190/3 in 20 overs with Suresh Raina getting 73 runs in 38 balls.

Kolkata Knight Riders under Gautam Gambhir scored 192 runs by losing five wickets with two balls to spare, and Manvinder Bisla scored 89 runs by losing 48 balls. Sunil Narine was named match winner for his 24 wickets in 15 innings.

IPL 2013 Winner: Mumbai Indians

India hosted the sixth PepsiCo IPL season. Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians played the 2013 IPL final (Winner). As the highest run-scorer and wicket-taker, Michael Hussy and Morne Morkel received orange and purple caps, respectively. Series MVP was RR’s Shane Watson. Mumbai Indians lost nine wickets in 20 overs to score 148. Chennai Super Kings lost the competition by 23 runs after scoring 125 runs in 20 overs and losing nine wickets. Rohit Sharma’s young Mumbai Indians won the IPL.

Shane Watson was named match winner for his all-round performance. Rohit Sharma, the hitman, led Mumbai Indians to their first IPL title. MI defeated Chennai Super Kings in the 2013 IPL final. Balanced throughout the competition. Kieron Pollard, Lasith Malinga, and Mitchell Johnson were consistent team players.

IPL Winner 2014: Kolkata Knight Riders

India’s seventh IPL season. Kolkata Knight Riders defeated Kings XI Punjab in the 2014 IPL final. As the highest run-scorer and wicket-taker, Robin Uthappa and Mohit Sharma received orange and purple caps, respectively. Gellen Maxwell led the series for eight teams. Kolkata again chased a big IPL final aim. KKR won the IPL Trophy again because to Manish Pandey’s 94 off 50 balls. Glenn Maxwell was named man of the series for his all-round effort, especially his 552 runs from 16 innings with the bat.

Kolkata Knight Riders were the second team to win the IPL twice. Manish Pandey guided KKR to chase a big 199 total, unlike 2012’s Manvinder Bisla. Robin Uthappa of KKR scored 660 runs in 16 innings for an orange cap.

IPLT20 Winner 2015: Mumbai Indians

India’s ninth IPL season. Mumbai Indians vs. Chennai Super Kings played the 2015 IPL final. As the highest run-scorer and wicket-taker, David Warner and Dwayne Bravo received orange and purple caps, respectively. Andre Russell won match MVP. This time Mumbai scored 202 runs in 20 overs, losing 5 wickets. Chennai Super Kings lost eight wickets in 20 overs and scored 161 runs, missing the match by 41 runs.

Mumbai Indians became the third team to repeat as champions after CSK and KKR. Again, Mumbai Indians’ balance won the prize. Simmons, Rohit Sharma, Ambati Rayadu, and Pollard supported the batting. Lasith Malinga ran bowling. Lasith Malinga took 24 wickets but lost the purple crown. Dwayne Bravo overtook him with two more wickets.

IPL Winners List All Season

YearWinnerRunner UpVenueMan of the match
2008Rajasthan RoyalsChennai Super KingsMumbaiYusuf Pathan
2009Deccan ChargersRoyal ChallengersJohannesburgAnil Kumble
2010Chennai Super KingsMumbai IndiansMumbaiSuresh Raina
2011Chennai Super KingsRoyal ChallengersChennaiMurali Vijay
2012Kolkata Knight RidersChennai Super KingsChennaiManvinder Bisla
2013Mumbai IndiansChennai Super KingsKolkataKieron Pollard
2014Kolkata Knight RidersKings XI PunjabBangaloreManish Pandey
2015Mumbai IndiansChennai Super KingsKolkataRohit Sharma
2016Sunrisers HyderabadRoyal Challengers BangaloreBangaloreBen Cutting
2017Mumbai IndiansRising Pune SupergiantsHyderabadKrunal Pandya
2018Chennai Super KingsSunrisers HyderabadMumbaiShane Watson
2019Mumbai IndiansChennai Super KingsHyderabadJasprit Bumrah
2020Mumbai IndiansDelhi CapitalsDubaiTrent Boult
2021Chennai Super KingsKolkata Knight RidersDubaiFaf du Plessis
2022Gujarat TitansRajasthan RoyalsMoteraHardik Pandya
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