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IPL 2025: How Many Matches Each Team Has Won in IPL History From 2008 to 2024

IPL 2025: The Indian Premier League (IPL) has witnessed some of the greatest T20 teams in franchise cricket, with dominant performances across multiple seasons. Since its inception in 2008, the IPL has been a test of consistency, strategy, and adaptability, with teams building legacies through sustained success.

While titles define the ultimate success of a franchise, the number of matches won over the years is an indicator of a team's ability to remain competitive. Some teams have consistently been at the top, winning over 50% of their games, while others have struggled to leave a mark.

IPL 2025 How Many Matches Each Team Has Won in IPL History From 2008 to 2024

Franchises like Chennai Super Kings (CSK), Mumbai Indians (MI), and Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) have set high standards, while newer teams such as Gujarat Titans (GT) and Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) have started strong.

This table ranks IPL teams based on their total wins from 2008 to 2024, highlighting their overall consistency and impact in the tournament.

IPL 2008-2024: Matches Won by Each Team

Rank Team Span Mat Won Lost NR Win %
1 Mumbai Indians 2008-2024 261 142 115 0 54.40
2 Chennai Super Kings 2008-2024 239 138 98 2 57.74
3 Kolkata Knight Riders 2008-2024 252 130 117 1 51.58
4 Royal Challengers Bengaluru 2008-2024 256 121 128 4 47.26
5 Delhi Capitals 2008-2024 252 112 134 2 44.44
6 Rajasthan Royals 2008-2024 222 110 106 3 49.54
7 Punjab Kings 2008-2024 246 109 133 0 44.30
8 Sunrisers Hyderabad 2013-2024 182 87 91 0 47.80
9 Gujarat Titans 2022-2024 45 28 17 0 62.22
10 Lucknow Super Giants 2022-2024 44 24 19 1 54.54
11 Deccan Chargers 2008-2012 75 29 46 0 38.66
12 Rising Pune Supergiant 2016-2017 30 15 15 0 50.00
13 Gujarat Lions 2016-2017 30 13 16 0 43.33
14 Pune Warriors 2011-2013 46 12 33 1 26.08
15 Kochi Tuskers Kerala 2011 14 6 8 0 42.85

Mumbai Indians lead the charts with 142 wins, making them the most successful team in terms of total victories. With five IPL titles to their name, MI has consistently been among the top contenders every season. Their ability to build strong squads and perform under pressure has helped them maintain a 54.40% win rate over 261 matches.

Chennai Super Kings, despite playing fewer matches due to a two-year suspension, have been the most efficient side in IPL history. Their 57.74% win rate is the highest among teams that have played over 200 matches. With 138 wins in 239 games, CSK has been a model of consistency, making the playoffs almost every season.

Kolkata Knight Riders have also been a formidable force, winning 130 matches with a 51.58% win rate. Their success peaked with IPL titles in 2012 and 2014, and they have remained competitive in most seasons since.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru have had an unpredictable run, winning 121 matches in 256 appearances. While they have struggled to clinch an IPL title, their 47.26% win rate and frequent playoff appearances highlight their ability to compete at a high level.

Delhi Capitals and Punjab Kings have been inconsistent over the years. With 112 and 109 wins, respectively, they have failed to convert promising seasons into title victories. DC, in particular, has shown improvement in recent seasons, reaching the final in 2020.

Rajasthan Royals, the inaugural IPL champions, have secured 110 wins in 222 matches with a 49.54% win rate. Though they haven't been dominant, RR has remained competitive, reaching the final in 2022.

Sunrisers Hyderabad, with 87 wins in 182 matches, have maintained a solid record since their entry in 2013. Their 47.80% win rate reflects their strong bowling attack, which has been their backbone in most seasons.

Among the newer teams, Gujarat Titans have an impressive 62.22% win rate, the highest in IPL history, with 28 wins in 45 matches. Lucknow Super Giants have also performed well, winning 24 of their 44 matches with a 54.54% win rate.

Several teams had short stints in the IPL but left varying levels of impact. Deccan Chargers, the 2009 champions, managed 29 wins in 75 matches before they were replaced by Sunrisers Hyderabad. Gujarat Lions, who played two seasons, won 13 matches in 30 games.

Rising Pune Supergiant had a 50% win rate, while Pune Warriors struggled with a 26.08% win rate, making them statistically the weakest IPL team. Kochi Tuskers Kerala, despite playing only one season, had a respectable 42.85% win rate with 6 wins in 14 matches.

With IPL 2025 on the horizon, the numbers highlight the teams that have built lasting legacies and those that have struggled. As the league continues to evolve, these rankings will see shifts, with newer teams challenging the established giants for supremacy.

Story first published: Thursday, February 13, 2025, 6:00 [IST]
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