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Complete list of IPL winners and Finalist During the Tournament’s 17-year History.

IPL 2024 Final and Presentation Ceremony: Here’s the complete list of IPL winners: Orange Cap, Purple Cap, MVP, Fair Play, Best Catch, Emerging Player, and Fair Play Award.

Complete list of IPL champions and runners-up: Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), captained by Shreyas Iyer, defeated Pat Cummins’ Sunrisers Hyderabad by eight wickets on Sunday to win their third Indian Premier League (IPL) title. KKR had won the IPL crown in 2012 and 2014, and they dominated this season, finishing first in the league stage with nine wins from 14 games.

The Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings are the two teams that have won the IPL five times each. Sunrisers Hyderabad, Gujarat Titans, and Rajasthan Royals have all won once apiece.

“It was comprehensive,” said Kolkata skipper Shreyas Iyer, who also appeared in an IPL final for the Delhi Capitals in 2020, but lost to the Mumbai Indians.

“This is what we wanted of the players, and they stepped up. There is so much to be grateful for right now that it is difficult to put into words. There was no single person who led us here; it was a team effort, and it was a perfect season for us.”

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IPL winners

Pat Cummins won the toss and opted to bat. But the Sunrisers were deflated inside the first seven overs as they limped to 47-4 against an impeccable attack of Starc, Harshit Rana (2-24) and Vaibhav Arora (1-24). Russell mopped up the lower order with 3-19 and Hyderabad was in danger of not reaching 100 before Cummins hit 24 off 19 balls and was the last man dismissed in the penultimate over.

“Russell has got a magic wand and he is looking towards me to bowl,” Shreyas Iyer said. “In the majority of the games he gave us breakthroughs.”

IPL winners list and captain, runner-ups and key stats

YearWinnerCaptainRunner upOrange Cap (Runs)Purple cap (Wickets)Venue
2008Rajasthan RoyalsShane WarneChennai Super KingsShaun Marsh (616)Sohail Tanvir (22)Mumbai
2009Deccan ChargersAdam GilchristRoyal Challengers BangaloreMathew Hayden (572)RP Singh (23)Johannesburg
2010Chennai Super KingsMS DhoniMumbai IndiansSachin Tendulkar (618)Pragyan Ojha (21)Mumbai
2011Chennai Super KingsMS DhoniRoyal Challengers BangaloreChris Gayle (608)Lasith Malinga (28)Chennai
2012Kolkata Knight RidersGautam GambhirChennai Super KingsChris Gayle (733)Morne Morkel (25)Chennai
2013Mumbai IndiansRohit SharmaChennai Super KingsMichel Hussey (733)Dwayne Bravo (32)Kolkata
2014Kolkata Knight RidersGautam GambhirKings XI PunjabRobin Uthappa (660)Mohit Sharma (23)Bangalore
2015Mumbai IndiansRohit SharmaChennai Super KingsDavid Warner (562)Dwayne Bravo (26)Kolkata
2016Sunrisers HyderabadDavid WarnerRoyal Challengers BangaloreVirat Kohli (973)Bhuvneshwar Kumar (23)Bangalore
2017Mumbai IndiansRohit SharmaRising Pune SupergiantsDavid Warner (641)Bhuvneshwar Kumar (26)Hyderabad
2018Chennai Super KingsMS DhoniSunrisers HyderabadKane Williamson (735)Andrew Tye (24)Mumbai
2019Mumbai IndiansRohit SharmaChennai Super KingsDavid Warner (692)Imran Tahir (26)Hyderabad
2020Mumbai IndiansRohit SharmaDelhi CapitalsKL Rahul (670)Kagiso Rabada (30)Dubai
2021Chennai Super KingsMS DhoniKolkata Knight RidersRuturaj Gaikwad (635)Harshal Patel (32)Dubai
2022Gujarat TitansHardik PandyaRajasthan RoyalsJos Buttler (863)Yuzvendra Chahal (27)Ahmedabad
2023Chennai Super KingsMS DhoniGujarat TitansShubman Gill (890)Mohammed Shami (28)Ahmedabad
2024Kolkata Knight RidersShreyas IyerSunrisers HyderabadVirat Kohli (741)Harshal Patel (24)Chennai

IPL 2024 AWARDS

CategoryWinnerPrize (Rs.)
WinnerKolkata Knight Riders20 crore
Runner UpSunrisers Hyderabad12.5 crore
Emerging Player of the SeasonNitish Kumar Reddy (SRH)10 Lakh
Ultimate Fantasy Player of the SeasonSunil Narine (KKR)10 Lakh
Most Valuable PlayerSunil Narine (KKR)10 Lakh
Orange CapVirat Kohli (RCB)10 Lakh
Purple CapHarshal Patel (PBKS)10 Lakh
Most Sixes AwardAbhishek Sharma (SRH)10 Lakh
Most Fours AwardTravis Head (SRH)10 Lakh
Best Strike Rate AwardJake Fraser-McGurk (DC)10 Lakh
Catch of the SeasonRamandeep Singh (KKR)10 Lakh
Fair Play AwardSunrisers Hyderabad10 Lakh
Pitch and Ground AwardRajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad50 Lakh

    IPL FINAL – KKR vs SRH AWARDS

    CategoryPlayer
    Player of the matchMitchell Starc
    Fantasy player of the matchMitchell Starc
    Most sixes in the matchVenkatesh Iyer
    Most fours in the matchRahmanullah Gurbaz
    Most dot balls in the matchHarshit Rana

    Over the course of 17 thrilling years, the Indian Premier League (IPL) has grown into a cricketing spectacle that captivates millions across the world. As we look at the entire list of IPL champions and finalists, it is clear that this event has not only shown extraordinary cricketing talent, but has also become a symbol of sportsmanship, fraternity, and sheer tenacity.

    From the first season in 2008 to the most recent battle, each edition has had its fair share of exhilarating moments, nail-biting finishes, and legendary performances. The list of champions includes a wide range of organisations, each with an unmistakable stamp on the league’s history.

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    Shah Rukh Khan Instantly Regrets Mistake During Lap Of Honour After KKR IPL 2024 Final Entry.

    After unintentionally interrupting the live post-match show between KKR and SRH in Ahmedabad, Shah Rukh Khan quickly apologised to the former cricket players hosting the show.

    Kolkata Knight Riders, who won their fourth final after defeating Sunrisers Hyderabad by eight wickets, put on an electrifying display at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Tuesday. The club finished first in the league stage points table. The bowlers set up the incredible victory, taking out SRH for a mere 159 runs before Venkatesh and Shreyas Iyer, on an undefeated 97-run stand, chased it down in 13.4 overs.

    In Ahmedabad, where Pat Cummins a few months ago silenced the Indian crowd to win the ODI World Cup, SRH elected to bat first. However, they had a disastrous start as Mitchell Starc took three wickets with the new ball, including Travis Head, who was removed for a duck in the second ball of the match. Rahul Tripathi’s explosive 35-ball fifty-five and his 62-run partnership with Heinrich Klaasen did manage to save some life from SRH’s innings, but KKR responded with a collapse. In just thirty balls at a cost of twenty-five runs, Sunrisers lost the following five wickets. But Cummins contributed usefully with the bat to take the score above 150.

    In response, KKR lost their two openers in the first seven overs, but respective fifties from Venkatesh and captain Shreyas saw the two-time champions chase down 160 with 38 balls to spare.

    After the match, KKR co-owner Shah Rukh Khan, his daughter Suhana and son AbRam greeted the fans with a lap around the Narendra Modi Stadium. During their gesture for the fans, they inadvertently interrupted JioCinema’s IPL 2024 Hindi broadcast show, which was being shot live on the ground.

    Shah Rukh then quickly apologised to former India cricketers Aakash Chopra, Parthiv Patel and Suresh Raina, who were conducting the show, hugged all of them and then apologised to the fans watching the broadcast before continuing with his lap around the venue.

    Suhana was seen carefully bypassing the cameras while holding hands of her brother.

    “Oh, what a man! Legend!” smiled Aakash. “He did not even realise that he walked into the show. He was very apologetic, but I said, ‘You made our day. You are the showstopper.”

    The former India opener also took to X to call Shah Rukh a legend.

    Video: Shah Rukh Khan mistakenly interrupts KKR vs SRH post-match broadcast, says sorry immediately

    The former India opener then recalled his two-year stint at KKR between 2008 and 2009. “I spent a bit of time at KKR with him. I batted at No. 8 and also at No. 6 then. He was very supportive.”

    KKR will now await the winner of Qualifier 2 to face them in the final at the Chepauk Stadium in Chennai on May 26. Hyderabad, on the other hand, will have another shot at making the final when they face the winner of the Eliminator in Qualifier 2 of the T20 tournament on Friday in Chennai.

    IPL 2024 Playoffs: KKR vs SRH in Qualifier 1, RCB-RR clash in Eliminator.

    Can KKR vs SRH keep the flavour of their season without Salt? How much of a loss Buttler will be to RR? Is this the RCB’s year at last?

    The IPL 2024 playoffs are almost here. Which Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) or Chennai Super Kings (CSK) team would finish the KKR vs SRH playoff lineup was decided in a thrilling match on Saturday. It wasn’t until the very last league game, a washout in Guwahati last night, that we found out who would play who, but we now know. Additionally, none of the top four seeds from 2023 make the cut, making this a totally different playoff lineup than it was the previous year.

    Qualifier 1: KKR vs SRH, May 21, Ahmedabad

    For the first time, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) have concluded the league phase as the top team heading into the first qualifying round. Despite losing their last two games, they ended up with three more points than any other team. Will they be rusted or renewed? If SRH is any indication, taking a vacation from cricket can be beneficial. They returned after a 10-day break, which they attributed to both the weather and the schedule, and they successfully chased 215 against Punjab Kings on Sunday. In IPL 2024, this was SRH’s only other victory in a game they chased.

    • Previous meeting: They’ve played each other only once this season, both team’s first game of IPL 2024. It was a high-scoring thriller that ended in a last-ball four-run win for KKR at Eden Gardens.
    • Player availability: The England players who will be going to the upcoming T20 World Cup have withdrawn early from the IPL, and among them is one of KKR’s lynchpins this season: Sunil Narine’s big-hitting opening partner, Phil Salt.
    • Weather forecast: “Very hot with plenty of sunshine” – that’s the forecast for Ahmedabad on May 21, and the heat will hardly relent as the lights come on for the evening match: it’s a minimum of 31C on the day. The forecast says there’s a 0% chance of rain.

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    Eliminator: RR vs RCB, May 22, Ahmedabad

    RR had won seven of their opening eight games, and on April 22 they were flying high at the top of the table. Conversely, RCB was struggling at the other end of the table, having lost as many games as RR had won, including six straight losses. When we fast-forward to May 20, we see an astounding turnaround: prior to Sunday’s washout, RR had won one out of the previous six games and lost four. With six straight victories under their belt, RCB enters this knockout match with the upper hand.

    • Previous meeting: They’ve played each other once this year, a convincing win for RR in Jaipur, where Virat Kohli hit a century only to be outdone by Jos Buttler.
    • Player availability: This time, RR will be without Buttler, who’s part of the English T20 World Cup contingent that’s left the tournament. RCB will be without Will Jacks and Reece Topley for the same reasons.
    • Weather forecast: The forecast doesn’t change much from Qualifier 1. Ahmedabad should remain hot and dry for the Eliminator.
    KKR vs SRH

    Qualifier 2: Loser of Qualifier 1 vs Winner of the Eliminator, May 24, Chennai

    • Weather forecast: Some clouds are forecast during the day, but only a 5% chance of rain. A low of 29C, so another hot, sweaty evening in store for the players.

    Final: Winner of Qualifier 1 vs Winner of Qualifier 2, May 26, Chennai

    There’s a possibility of a first-time winner: RCB, ending a 16-year drought in the same season that their women’s team knocked off the Women’s Premier League title in its second edition.

    KKR vs SRH

    Or RR could win their first title since the inaugural season when Shane Warne’s relatively unfancied team saw off MS Dhoni’s Super Kings in the final.

    For KKR it would be a first title since 2014, and their third overall. Quite the homecoming for Gautam Gambhir, that would be – he had captained KKR to both their previous titles, and played for them till 2017. This season, he shifted from Lucknow Super Giants back to KKR as team mentor.

    SRH’s only title (not to confuse them with the other franchise from Hyderabad, Deccan Chargers, who won it in 2009) came in 2016 – can they add to that?

    • Weather forecast: Not much change from Qualifier 2, but slightly hotter even (min. 30 C) and even less chance of rain (4%).