The Indian Premier League (IPL) has been defined by its leadership as much as its explosive batting. While the 2025 and 2026 seasons have seen the rise of new leaders like Rajat Patidar, who famously led RCB to their first-ever title in 2025, the historical "Big Five" continue to dominate the record books.
The IPL 2026 will witness a tweak in captaincy for a couple of teams while the majority have stuck with their leader from the previous season.

Riyan Parag has replaced Sanju Samson at the Rajasthan Royals after the latter moved to the Chennai Super Kings. Incidentally, Ishan Kishan will captain Sunrisers Hyderabad as Pat Cummins is ruled out with injury for a part of this season.
The last 18 years of IPL have witnessed leaders being made. MS Dhoni, Rohit Sharma have moulded their captaincy skills through the IPL, so is Virat Kohli and Shubman Gill. As the IPL 2026 starts, let's have a look at five of the most influential captains in IPL's history.
The Indian Premier League (IPL) has been defined by its leadership as much as its explosive batting. While recent seasons have seen a surge of new tactical minds, the historical "Big Five" continue to dominate the record books through a mix of championship pedigree and clinical consistency. Here are the big five, not ranked-
The gold standard of IPL leadership. Known as "Thala," Dhoni’s tenure is marked by unparalleled consistency, leading his team to the playoffs in almost every season he captained.
Rohit Sharma transformed a star-studded Mumbai Indians into a clinical title-winning machine. His calm demeanour under pressure became the blueprint for MI's success.
Pandya’s captaincy record is statistically among the best in history. He proved his mettle by leading the Gujarat Titans to a title in their debut season.
Iyer has emerged as a versatile leader, holding the unique distinction of taking multiple franchises to the playoffs and finals with a modern, data-driven approach.
Gambhir is credited with reviving KKR. His aggressive, "team-first" mentality broke existing duopolies and turned Kolkata into a powerhouse in the early 2010s.
| Captain | Matches | Win % | Titles |
|---|---|---|---|
| MS Dhoni | 235 | 58.36% | 5 |
| Hardik Pandya | 60 | 58.33% | 1 |
| Shreyas Iyer | 87 | 57.64% | 1 |
| Rohit Sharma | 158 | 56.32% | 5 |
| Gautam Gambhir | 129 | 55.42% | 2 |