
IPL Winners List 2008–2025: Final Results, Opponents, Margins
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IPL Winners List 2008–2025: Final Results, Opponents, Margins
The 2025
IPL
Final produced a moment of history at the
Narendra Modi
Stadium in Ahmedabad, where Royal Challengers Bengaluru finally ended their title drought with a 6 run win over Punjab Kings. In front of a packed crowd, Rajat Patidar's side held their nerve as
Krunal Pandya
and Bhuvneshwar Kumar delivered under pressure to secure RCB's first-ever IPL title.
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RCB had earlier defeated the same opponent in Qualifier 1 with a commanding win — chasing down the target with 10 overs to spare. But PBKS, led by
Shreyas Iyer
, bounced back in Qualifier 2 by eliminating five-time champions Mumbai Indians in a high-scoring thriller.
Here's a look at every franchise that has won the Indian Premier League since its inception in 2008:
2008 Winners : Rajasthan Royals
Runner-up: Chennai Super Kings
Result: Rajasthan Royals won by 3 wickets
2009 Winners : Deccan Chargers
Runner-up:
Royal Challengers
Bangalore
Result: Deccan Chargers won by 6 runs
2010 Winners : Chennai Super Kings
Runner-up: Mumbai Indians
Result: Chennai Super Kings won by 22 runs
2011 Winners : Chennai Super Kings
Runner-up: Royal Challengers Bangalore
Result: Chennai Super Kings won by 58 runs
2012 Winners : Kolkata Knight Riders
Runner-up: Chennai Super Kings
Result: Kolkata Knight Riders won by 5 wickets
2013 Winners : Mumbai Indians
Runner-up: Chennai Super Kings
Result: Mumbai Indians won by 23 runs
2014 Winners : Kolkata Knight Riders
Runner-up: Kings XI Punjab
Result: Kolkata Knight Riders won by 3 wickets
2015 Winners : Mumbai Indians
Runner-up: Chennai Super Kings
Result: Mumbai Indians won by 41 runs
2016 Winners : Sunrisers Hyderabad
Runner-up: Royal Challengers Bangalore
Result: Sunrisers Hyderabad won by 8 runs
2017 Winners : Mumbai Indians
Runner-up: Rising Pune Supergiant
Result: Mumbai Indians won by 1 run
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2018 Winners : Chennai Super Kings
Runner-up: Sunrisers Hyderabad
Result: Chennai Super Kings won by 8 wickets
2019 Winners : Mumbai Indians
Runner-up: Chennai Super Kings
Result: Mumbai Indians won by 1 run
2020 Winners : Mumbai Indians
Runner-up: Delhi Capitals
Result: Mumbai Indians won by 5 wickets
2021 Winners : Chennai Super Kings
Runner-up: Kolkata Knight Riders
Result: Chennai Super Kings won by 27 runs
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2022 Winners : Gujarat Titans
Runner-up: Rajasthan Royals
Result: Gujarat Titans won by 7 wickets
2023 Winners : Chennai Super Kings
Runner-up: Gujarat Titans
Result: Chennai Super Kings won by 5 wickets (DLS method)
2024 Winners : Kolkata Knight Riders
Runner-up: Sunrisers Hyderabad
Result: Kolkata Knight Riders won by 8 wickets
2025 Winners : Royal Challengers Bengaluru
Runner-up: Punjab Kings
Result: Royal Challengers Bengaluru won by 6 runs
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