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Orange Cap Winners List in IPL Over the Years (2008-2024)

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Before walking into the winners list of the esteemed Orange Cap in each IPL season, here you can find a complete overview of the Orange Cap award and few fan’s favorite frequently asked questions regarding the same.

Now, let’s take a deep dive into the journey of the Orange Cap winners from the inaugural season in 2008 to the exhilarating battles of 2023, where batsmen etched their names into IPL folklore with remarkable displays of skill and temperament.

YEAR PLAYER TEAM MATCHES RUNS HS 100s 50s BATTING AVG STRIKE RATE
2008 Shaun Marsh Punjab 11 616 115 1 5 68.44 139.68
2009 Matthew Hayden Chennai 12 572 89 0 5 52.00 144.81
2010 Sachin Tendulkar Mumbai 15 618 89 0 5 47.53 132.61
2011 Chris Gayle Bangalore 12 608 107 2 3 67.55 183.13
2012 Chris Gayle Bangalore 15 733 128 1 7 61.08 160.74
2013 Michael Hussey Chennai 16 733 95 0 6 52.35 129.50
2014 Robin Uthappa Kolkata 16 660 83 0 5 44.00 137.78
2015 David Warner Hyderabad 14 562 91 0 7 43.23 156.54
2016 Virat Kohli Bangalore 16 973 113 4 7 81.08 152.03
2017 David Warner Hyderabad 14 641 126 1 4 58.27 141.81
2018 Kane Williamson Hyderabad 17 735 84 0 8 52.50 142.44
2019 David Warner Hyderabad 12 692 100 1 8 69.20 143.87
2020 KL Rahul Punjab 14 670 132 1 5 55.83 129.34
2021 Ruturaj Gaikwad Chennai 16 635 101 1 4 45.35 136.26
2022 Jos Buttler Rajasthan 17 863 116 4 4 57.53 149.05
2023 Shubman Gill Gujarat 17 890 129 3 4 59.33 157.80

Shaun Marsh – 616 runs (2008)

Shaun Marsh inaugurated the IPL’s Orange Cap tradition in 2008, emerging as the tournament’s top run-scorer despite missing Kings XI Punjab’s initial matches. His explosive batting style and impeccable timing propelled him to the forefront, amassing 616 runs in just 11 matches. Marsh’s standout century against the Rajasthan Royals underscored his dominance, steering Punjab to the semi-finals with his remarkable batting prowess.

Matthew Hayden – 572 runs (2009)

Matthew Hayden left an indelible mark on the IPL in 2009, clinching the Orange Cap with his aggressive batting for the Chennai Super Kings. With 572 runs in 12 innings, Hayden’s brute force and ability to decimate bowling attacks were on full display. His standout innings, including a blistering 93 against the Delhi Daredevils, played a pivotal role in Chennai’s journey to the semi-finals, cementing his status as one of the most destructive batsmen in IPL history.

Sachin Tendulkar – 618 runs (2010)

In 2010, the God of Cricket, Sachin Tendulkar, etched his name in IPL folklore by claiming the Orange Cap while leading the Mumbai Indians. Tendulkar’s masterful batting display yielded 618 runs in 15 matches, showcasing his class and ability to anchor the innings. His unbeaten knock of 89 against the Rajasthan Royals exemplified his leadership and batting prowess, guiding Mumbai to the final with his exemplary performances.

Chris Gayle – 608 runs (2011)

Chris Gayle’s entry into the Royal Challengers Bangalore squad in 2011 marked a turning point in IPL history. His explosive batting propelled him to the top of the run-scoring charts with 608 runs in 12 innings. Gayle’s aggressive style, highlighted by his breathtaking century against Kolkata Knight Riders, guided RCB to the finals. Despite falling short in the final, Gayle’s dominance with the bat earned him the Player of the Tournament accolade.

Chris Gayle – 733 runs (2012)

Continuing his reign as the Orange Cap holder, Chris Gayle mesmerized IPL fans once again in 2012. His staggering tally of 733 runs in 15 innings, including a blistering century, showcased his unrivaled batting prowess. Gayle’s ability to dispatch bowlers to all corners of the ground, coupled with his consistency, solidified his status as one of the most feared batsmen in the league’s history.

Michael Hussey – 733 runs (2013)

Michael Hussey’s calm and composed demeanor at the crease propelled him to Orange Cap glory in 2013. Representing the Chennai Super Kings, Hussey showcased remarkable consistency, amassing 733 runs in 16 innings. His ability to anchor the innings and deliver crucial performances under pressure made him a standout performer. Despite narrowly missing out on the title, Hussey’s stellar batting displays earned him widespread acclaim.

Robin Uthappa – 660 runs (2014)

Robin Uthappa’s explosive batting at the top of the order powered Kolkata Knight Riders to IPL glory in 2014. Uthappa’s aggressive approach yielded 660 runs in 16 matches, making him the top run-scorer of the tournament. His ability to provide quick starts and build substantial partnerships was instrumental in KKR’s success. Uthappa’s consistency with the bat and fearless strokeplay solidified his reputation as a premier batsman in the IPL.

David Warner – 562 runs (2015)

In 2015, David Warner showcased his batting prowess as the captain of Sunrisers Hyderabad, clinching the Orange Cap with 562 runs in 14 matches. Warner’s aggressive yet calculated approach at the top of the order provided SRH with vital starts. His ability to take on opposition bowlers and play match-winning innings was pivotal in guiding his team. Despite SRH missing out on the playoffs, Warner’s stellar performances earned him widespread acclaim.

Virat Kohli – 973 runs (2016)

Virat Kohli’s exceptional form in the 2016 IPL season saw him rewrite records and dominate bowling attacks with unmatched consistency. Amassing a staggering 973 runs in 16 matches, Kohli’s run-scoring spree included four centuries, earning him the Orange Cap. His ability to anchor innings and accelerate when needed propelled Royal Challengers Bangalore to the final. Despite falling short in the title clash, Kohli’s extraordinary batting display remains etched in IPL history.

David Warner – 641 runs (2017)

In 2017, David Warner continued his prolific run-scoring form, clinching his second Orange Cap with 641 runs in 14 innings. Leading Sunrisers Hyderabad from the front, Warner displayed his mastery with the bat, compiling crucial runs at a brisk pace. His ability to provide explosive starts and anchor the innings was instrumental in SRH’s campaign. Warner’s remarkable consistency and leadership qualities earned him widespread praise.

Kane Williamson – 735 runs (2018)

Kane Williamson’s sublime batting performances in the 2018 IPL season saw him emerge as the leading run-scorer with 735 runs in 17 matches. Captaining Sunrisers Hyderabad in the absence of David Warner, Williamson led from the front with his astute strokeplay and composure under pressure. His ability to adapt to different match situations and deliver match-winning innings earned him the Orange Cap. Williamson’s exceptional leadership and batting prowess were key factors in SRH’s journey to the final.

David Warner – 692 runs (2019)

David Warner reclaimed the Orange Cap in 2019 with yet another prolific season, amassing 692 runs in just 12 innings. Returning to the IPL after a year’s absence, Warner made an immediate impact, leading Sunrisers Hyderabad’s batting charge with his aggressive strokeplay and consistency. His ability to provide blistering starts and convert them into substantial scores made him a vital cog in SRH’s lineup. Warner’s exceptional form and leadership qualities were instrumental in guiding his team to the playoffs.

KL Rahul – 670 runs (2020)

In the unprecedented 2020 IPL season held in the UAE, KL Rahul emerged as the leading run-scorer with 670 runs in 14 matches. Leading Kings XI Punjab, Rahul showcased his class and elegance with the bat, compiling runs with remarkable consistency. His ability to anchor the innings and accelerate when needed made him a formidable force in the tournament. Rahul’s stellar performances earned him the Orange Cap and solidified his reputation as one of the finest batsmen in the league.

Ruturaj Gaikwad – 635 runs (2021)

Ruturaj Gaikwad’s breakthrough season in 2021 saw him emerge as the leading run-scorer with 635 runs in 16 matches. Opening the innings for Chennai Super Kings, Gaikwad showcased his sublime strokeplay and ability to build innings. His consistency at the top of the order provided CSK with solid starts, laying the foundation for big totals. Gaikwad’s exceptional performances earned him the Orange Cap and established him as a rising star in the IPL.

Jos Buttler – 863 runs (2022)

Jos Buttler’s scintillating form in the 2022 IPL season saw him emerge as the leading run-scorer with 863 runs in 17 matches. Batting at the top of the order for Rajasthan Royals, Buttler showcased his explosive batting prowess, scoring runs at a brisk pace. His ability to provide quick starts and convert them into substantial scores made him a vital asset for RR. Buttler’s remarkable consistency and match-winning performances earned him the Orange Cap and propelled RR to the playoffs.

Shubman Gill – 890 runs (2023)

Shubman Gill’s stellar performances in the 2023 IPL season saw him emerge as the leading run-scorer with 890 runs in 17 matches. Batting for Gujarat Titans, Gill displayed exquisite strokeplay and composure at the crease, anchoring the innings on numerous occasions. His ability to build substantial partnerships and accelerate when needed made him a standout performer. Gill’s exceptional form with the bat earned him the Orange Cap and established him as one of the finest young talents in the IPL.

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