Winning one IPL match is hard. Winning ten in a row? Only one captain in the history of the tournament has done it.
Captaincy in the Indian Premier League is one of cricket’s toughest jobs. Every franchise wants the title.
Pressure is constant. Coaches change, players get injured, and form disappears overnight. One bad run of results can cost a captain their spot.
Yet, a few leaders have stood out not just for trophy wins, but for building winning streaks that made their teams nearly unstoppable.
IPL Captains with Most Consecutive Wins

Here are the top three captains with most consecutive wins in IPL history.
| Rank | Captain | Team | Most Consecutive Wins |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Gautam Gambhir | KKR | 10 |
| 2 | Shane Warne | RR | 8 |
| =3 | Rajat Patidar | RCB | 8 |
3. Rajat Patidar (RCB) – 8 Consecutive Wins (IPL 2025–26)
Rajat Patidar was named Royal Challengers Bengaluru captain ahead of IPL 2025.
It was a fresh start for a franchise that had spent years chasing its first title.
He delivered. RCB won the 2025 edition, ending their long wait for an IPL trophy.
Patidar was kept as captain for IPL 2026.
His winning streak of eight games stretched across both seasons.
RCB won six matches in a row late in IPL 2025, then carried that form into IPL 2026 with two more wins to start the season.
That run of eight consecutive victories puts him joint second on this list.
2. Shane Warne (RR) – 8 Consecutive Wins (IPL 2008)
Shane Warne wrote cricket history in the very first edition of the IPL. He led Rajasthan Royals to the title in 2008, becoming the first captain to win the IPL.
What made RR’s run special was the manner of it. Rajasthan won seven games in a row heading into the final.
They beat Chennai Super Kings in the title clash to complete eight consecutive wins.
No one gave RR much of a chance that season. Warne proved everyone wrong with one of the most memorable IPL campaigns of all time.
1. Gautam Gambhir (KKR) – 10 Consecutive Wins (IPL 2014–15)
No captain has matched what Gautam Gambhir did with the Kolkata Knight Riders across IPL 2014 and IPL 2015.
In 2014, KKR won nine games in a row towards the end of the season, including the final.
Then they opened IPL 2015 with another win, taking their total streak to 10 consecutive matches.
It remains the longest winning run by any IPL captain in the history of the tournament.
Gambhir led KKR to the title in both the 2012 and 2014 editions. He is now the head coach of the Indian national team.
Why Consecutive Wins Matter in the IPL?
A long winning streak in the IPL is harder to build than a high total of wins. The format changes quickly.
Pitches vary, weather shifts, and opponents adapt.
Every team in the IPL has match-winners who can end a streak on any given night.
This is why Gambhir’s 10-game run stands apart.
It crossed two different seasons, survived multiple opponents, and included a title win.
It set a benchmark no other captain has come close to.
FAQs
- Q: Which captain has the most consecutive wins in IPL history?
Gautam Gambhir holds the record with 10 consecutive wins while leading Kolkata Knight Riders across IPL 2014 and IPL 2015.
- Q: How did Gambhir’s 10-game winning streak happen?
KKR won nine games in a row at the end of IPL 2014, including the final. They then won their first match of IPL 2015, taking the streak to 10.
- Q: Did Shane Warne win the IPL?
Yes. Shane Warne led the Rajasthan Royals to the title in the inaugural IPL season in 2008. He is the first captain to win the IPL.
- Q: How many consecutive wins did Rajat Patidar have?
Rajat Patidar won 8 matches in a row. RCB won six consecutive games late in IPL 2025, then started IPL 2026 with two more wins.
- Q: Who are the most successful captains in IPL history?
Rohit Sharma and MS Dhoni have each won five IPL titles, making them the most decorated captains in the tournament.
Conclusion:
Gautam Gambhir holds the record for most consecutive wins in the IPL with 10.
Shane Warne and Rajat Patidar are tied for second with 8 wins each.
These streaks reflect more than good form.
They show what strong captaincy, clear tactics, and belief in a team can produce across a gruelling tournament.
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