IPL Orange Cap Winners List

IPL Orange Cap Winners List

Orange Cap is an award given to the batsman with the most runs in an Indian Premier League season since it was first introduced in 2008. Since then, many Legendary batsmen worldwide have been part of the Indian Premier League. Some of them were able to register their names in the IPL Orange Cap Winners List.

In this blog, we look at the list of Orange Cap winners from the past 15 seasons of the IPL, exploring the overall performance of these players, their notable innings, and what made them stand out from the rest.

Let’s take a look at the IPL Orange Cap Winners List

YearPlayerTeamMat.Inn.RunsAvg.S/RHS
2008Shaun MarshKXIP111161668.44139.68115
2009Matthew HaydenCSK161257252.00144.8189
2010Sachin TendulkarMI151561847.53132.6189
2011Chris GayleRCB121260867.55183.13107
2012Chris GayleRCB151473361.08160.74128
2013Mike HusseyCSK171773352.35129.5095
2014Robin UthappaKKR161666044.00137.7883
2015David WarnerSRH141456243.23156.5491
2016Virat KohliRCB161697381.08152.03113
2017David WarnerSRH141464158.27141.81126
2018Kane WilliamsonSRH171773552.50142.4484
2019David WarnerSRH121269269.20143.87100
2020KL RahulPBK141467055.83129.34132
2021Ruturaj GaikwadCSK161663545.36136.27101
2022Jos ButtlerRR171786357.53149.05116
2023Shubman GillGT171789059.33157.8129
2024Virat KohliRCB151574161.75154.69113*

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IPL Orange Cap Winners over the years

IPL 2024 Orange Cap Winner: Virat Kohli

Virat Kohli - The Winner of Orange Cap in IPL 2024

Virat Kohli, popularly called the Baap of IPL by his fans, dominated with his batting in the IPL again and bagged the Orange Cap in IPL 2024. Virat scored 741 runs with an average of 61.75 in 15 innings of 15 matches. Also known as the Baap of IPL, Virat Kohli opened the innings for RCB along with Faf and was seen in rhythm through the entire season. He silenced his critics with his aggressive approach and scored runs at a strike rate of 154.69. He also smashed the second-most sixes (38) this season, just behind Abhishek Sharma (42).

IPL 2023: Shubman Gill

Shubman Gill of Gujarat Titans won the Orange Cap in IPL 2023 and registered his name in the Orange Cap Winners List. He scored 890 runs in 17 innings of 17 matches with an average of 59.33. His strike rate was 157.8, with 33 sixes and 85 fours to his name. Gill also smashed 3 centuries and four half-centuries. He was the top batsman for Gujarat Titans and won many matches for his team this season. He now has the second most runs in a single IPL Season after Virat Kohli.

Orange Cap in IPL 2022: Jos Buttler

Jos Butler

Jos Butler of Rajasthan Royals received the Orange Cap in IPL 2022. He scored a total of 863 runs in 17 innings at an average of 57.53 and an amazing strike rate of 149.05. Butler also equalled the record of most centuries in an IPL season after smashing 4 centuries in the season. He is the joint record holder with Virat Kohli, who also smashed four centuries in IPL 2016.

Orange Cap Winner IPL 2021: Ruturaj Gaikwad

Ruturaj Gaikwad

The young sensation from Chennai Super Kings won the Orange Cap in IPL 2021 and registered his name in the IPL Orange Cap Winners List. He scored a total of 636 runs in 16 matches in IPL 2021. With an average of 45.36, he smashed 64 fours and 23 sixes. The 24-year-old became the youngest cricketer to win Orange Cap in IPL.

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Orange Cap Holder in IPL 2020: KL Rahul

KL Rahul

KL Rahul was awarded the Orange Cap in IPL 2020. The Punjab Kings captain amassed 670 runs in 14 games in IPL 2020. He had an average of 55.83 with a strike rate of 129.34. His best score of the season was 132 runs off 69 balls against the Royal Challengers Bangalore. His innings consisted of seven sixes and fourteen fours.

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Orange Cap in IPL 2019: David Warner

Third Entry on the Orange Cap Winners List for David Warner in 2019

David Warner registered his name third time on the Orange Cap winners list when he won the Orange Cap in IPL 2019 again and became the first batsman to do so. He now has the most Orange Cap awards(3) in IPL history. He scored 692 runs in 12 matches with an average of 69.20. His best inning of the season was 100 runs off 55 balls against the Royal Challengers Bangalore. Warner’s inning consisted of five sixes and five fours. He and Johnny Bairstow together secured 185 runs for Sunrisers Hyderabad, which is the highest first-wicket partnership in IPL history.

Orange Cap in IPL 2018: Kane Williamson

Kane Williamson was the IPL Orange Cap Winner in IPL 2018

New Zealand captain Kane Williamson was the winner of Orange Cap in IPL 2018. Playing for the Sunrisers Hyderabad, he smashed 735 runs in 17 innings with an average of 52.50. His highest score of the season was 84 runs off 51 balls against the Chennai Super Kings.

Orange Cap in IPL 2017: David Warner

David Warner won the Orange Cap second time in IPL 2017

David Warner again won the Orange Cap in IPL 2017. His ability to consistently score runs helped him secure 641 runs in 14 innings. His average was 58.27, and his strike rate was 141.81. He scored 126 runs in just 59 balls against the Kolkata Knight Riders, which is still the best IPL innings of his career. Warner’s brilliant batting helped his team reach the finals.

Orange Cap in IPL 2016: Virat Kohli

Virat Kohli won the Orange Cap in IPL 2016

Virat Kohli, also known as the King of Cricket, became the winner of the Orange Cap in IPL 2016. He also became the batsman with the most runs in IPL History. Virat was in his top form during the season as he racked up a phenomenal 973 runs in 16 matches with an outstanding average of 81.08. With this, he also broke the record for most runs in an IPL season. He also smashed four centuries, the most by any player. His highest score of the season was 113.

Orange Cap in IPL 2015: David Warner

David Warner became the Orange Cap Winner in IPL 2015

David Warner, the Australian opener, won the Orange Cap in IPL 2015. He was the captain of the Sunrisers Hyderabad squad. Opening for Sunrisers Hyderabad, he smashed 562 runs in 14 matches with an average of 43.23. His highest score of the season was 91. Warner provided quick starts to his team and was an important part of their lineup.

Orange Cap in IPL 2014: Robin Uthappa

Orange Cap Winner in IPL 2014 was Robin Uthappa

Indian opener Robin Uthappa won the Orange Cap in IPL 2014. His brilliant batting in the season helped him rack up 660 runs in 16 matches. Uthappa’s aggressive approach and his ability to score quickly made him a vital member of the Kolkata Knight Riders lineup. His best inning came against the Royal Challengers Bangalore when he scored 83* off 51 balls.

Orange Cap in IPL 2013: Michael Hussey

Mike Hussey won the Orange Cap in IPL 2013

The sixth IPL season saw Australian veteran Michael Hussey win the Orange Cap in IPL 2013 while playing for the Chennai Super Kings. Known for his calm and composed demeanour, Hussey’s consistency in scoring runs made him one of the most dependable batsmen in the IPL. He scored 733 runs in 17 innings, including four half-centuries and a high score of 95.

Orange Cap in IPL 2012: Chris Gayle

Chris Gayle won the Orange Cap again in IPL 2012

Gayle continued his dominance in IPL as he once again won the Orange Cap in IPL 2012. He scored a staggering 733 runs in 15 innings. Gayle became a fan favorite as he could easily smash huge sixes and score big centuries. His explosive batting and outstanding performances helped RCB reach the finals that year.

Orange Cap in IPL 2011: Chris Gayle

Chris Gayle won the Orange Cap in IPL 2011

The 2011 season saw the arrival of one of the most destructive batsmen in the world, Chris Gayle, who won the Orange Cap in IPL 2011 playing for the Royal Challengers Bangalore. Known for his massive hitting, Gayle’s ability to score runs quickly made him a fan favorite, and his 608 runs in 12 innings helped him win the award that year. Gayle’s knock of 175 runs against the Pune Warriors India remains one of the greatest innings in IPL history.

Orange Cap in IPL 2010: Sachin Tendulkar

Sachin Tendulkar was the winner of the Orange Cap in IPL 2010

Sachin Tendulkar, popularly known as the God of Cricket, registered his name on the Orange Cap Winners List in 2010. Just like his International career, Tendulkar was able to score runs consistently in the IPL as well. He was awarded the Orange Cap in IPL 2010 after smashing 618 runs in 14 innings. His best innings of the season came against the Rajasthan Royals when he smashed 89* runs off 59 balls.

Orange Cap in IPL 2009: Mathew Hayden

Mathew Hayden was the Orange Cap Winner in IPL 2009

Mathew Hayden was the Orange Cap Winner in IPL 2009. The former Australian Opener was part of the Chennai Super Kings squad. Hayden was known for his aggressive style and dominance at the top order. This helped him amass 572 runs in 12 innings, including a magnificent 93-run knock against the Delhi Daredevils.

Orange Cap in IPL 2008: Shaun Marsh

Shaun Marsh was the winner of the Orange Cap in IPL 2008

The inaugural season of the IPL saw Australian opener Shaun Marsh registering his name on the Orange Cap Winners List. Thanks to a string of brilliant innings, he racked up 616 runs in 11 matches. A technically sound batsman with a solid technique, Marsh’s ability to score quickly made him a vital member of the Kings XI Punjab lineup.

Quick Questions

Here are some of the most asked questions people ask related to the Orange Cap Winners List from 2008-2022.

What is Orange Cap in IPL?

Orange Cap in IPL is awarded to the batsman with the most runs in an IPL season.

Who has won the most Orange Cap?

David Warner has won the most Orange Caps in IPL. He has been awarded the orange Cap three times in 2015, 2017, and 2019.

In which year did Sachin Tendulkar win the Orange Cap?

Sachin Tendulkar became the Orange Cap Winner in IPL 2010. He scored 618 runs in 14 innings in as many matches.

Who won the first orange cap in the cricket league?

Shaun Marsh was the first winner of the Orange Cap.

How many times has David Warner won the Orange Cap?

David Warner has won the Orange Cap three times.

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I have been a fan of Cricket ever since I watched the 2002 NatWest Series Final on television. The memories of Dada's celebration, Zaheer's winning run, and Kaif's extraordinary inning are still vivid. I played the sport growing up, and I still do occasionally. I also enjoy it on the web or television. My passion for the game inspired me to start writing about it and I have been doing it since 2019. I hope readers will use my articles as a platform to discuss this beautiful sport we call "Cricket".

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