
The Indian Premier League (IPL) has witnessed phenomenal performances by captains who decide to bat first. With the introduction of record-keeping, we can now unveil the leaders in wins among IPL captains when opting to bat. While MS Dhoni and Rohit Sharma feature prominently, their journeys reflect a blend of skill and strategy.
Leading the pack is MS Dhoni, known for his tactical acumen. As the skipper of the Chennai Super Kings (CSK), Dhoni has captained in 226 matches, securing 133 victories. His winning percentage stands at an impressive 58.85%.
Since starting with CSK in 2008 and having a brief stint with the Rising Pune Supergiants, Dhoni has become synonymous with success in the IPL. His calm demeanor and consistent performance continue to inspire emerging captains.
| Captain | Matches | Wins | Winning Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rohit Sharma | 158 | 87 | 55.06% |
Taking second place is Rohit Sharma, who has captained the Mumbai Indians (MI) since 2013. Under his leadership, MI has clinched victory in 87 out of 158 matches, boasting a winning percentage of 55.06%. Rohit’s strategic skills have significantly contributed to his team’s success, making him a prominent figure in IPL history.
Gautam Gambhir captained the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) with commendable results. Over 129 matches, he recorded 71 wins, resulting in a winning percentage of 55.42%. Gambhir’s leadership led KKR to IPL championship victories in both 2012 and 2014.
Another notable captain is Virat Kohli, who led the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in 143 matches, securing 66 wins with a winning percentage of 46.15%. Kohli’s unwavering commitment to RCB has made him a cornerstone of the franchise since 2008.
The Australian David Warner, having captained both the Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) and Delhi Capitals (DC), boasts a winning percentage of 48.90%. Under his leadership, SRH lifted the IPL trophy in 2016, showcasing Warner’s capability to lead a team to victory.
The IPL has consistently been a showcase for exceptional captaincy. The aforementioned players, with their ability to lead and win, have etched their names in the history of the league. MS Dhoni remains a pivotal figure, known for not just his leadership but also for performing consistently at the highest level.






