Back (Lagaai) – When you look at the table above, you’ll see the odds to back and lay. When you say “Mumbai cup lagaai, it means that you back Mumbai Indians to win the IPL for which the odds are 3.6. That means if you place a bet of Rs.10,000, and if Mumbai wins the IPL, you’ll get a total of Rs. 36,000 back out of which your profit shall be Rs.26,000.
Lay (Khaai) – Similarly, when you say Mumbai cup khaai, you are betting on the fact that Mumbai Indians will not win the cup for which the odds are 4.2. That means if you bet Rs.10,000 on Mumbai to not win the cup, you’ll get Rs.42,000 back out of which your profit will amount to Rs.32,000.
IPL 2024 Schedule | Complete list of matches, timings and venue
Match No
Date
Team 1
Team 2
Venue
Timing
1
22/03/2024
Chennai Super Kings
Royal Challengers Bengaluru
Chennai
20:00
2
23/03/2024
Punjab Kings
Delhi Capitals
Mullanpur
15:30
3
23/03/2024
Kolkata Knight Riders
Sunrisers Hyderabad
Kolkata
19:30
4
24/03/2024
Rajasthan Royals
Lucknow Super Giants
Jaipur
15:30
5
24/03/2024
Gujarat Titans
Mumbai Indians
Ahmedabad
19:30
6
25/03/2024
Royal Challengers Bengaluru
Punjab Kings
Bengaluru
19:30
7
26/03/2024
Chennai Super Kings
Gujarat Titans
Chennai
19:30
8
27/03/2024
Sunrisers Hyderabad
Mumbai Indians
Hyderabad
19:30
9
28/03/2024
Rajasthan Royals
Delhi Capitals
Jaipur
19:30
10
29/03/2024
Royal Challengers Bengaluru
Kolkata Knight Riders
Bengaluru
19:30
11
30/03/2024
Lucknow Super Giants
Punjab Kings
Lucknow
19:30
12
31/03/2024
Gujarat Titans
Sunrisers Hyderabad
Ahmedabad
15:30
13
31/03/2024
Delhi Capitals
Chennai Super Kings
Visakhapatnam
19:30
14
01/04/2024
Mumbai Indians
Rajasthan Royals
Mumbai
19:30
15
02/04/2024
Royal Challengers Bengaluru
Lucknow Super Giants
Bengaluru
19:30
16
03/04/2024
Delhi Capitals
Kolkata Knight Riders
Visakhapatnam
19:30
17
04/04/2024
Gujarat Titans
Punjab Kings
Ahmedabad
19:30
18
05/04/2024
Sunrisers Hyderabad
Chennai Super Kings
Hyderabad
19:30
19
06/04/2024
Rajasthan Royals
Royal Challengers Bengaluru
Jaipur
19:30
20
07/04/2024
Mumbai Indians
Delhi Capitals
Mumbai
15:30
21
07/04/2024
Lucknow Super Giants
Gujarat Titans
Lucknow
19:30
22
08/04/2024
Chennai Super Kings
Kolkata Knight Riders
Chennai
19:30
23
09/04/2024
Punjab Kings
Sunrisers Hyderabad
Mullanpur
19:30
24
10/04/2024
Rajasthan Royals
Gujarat Titans
Jaipur
19:30
25
11/04/2024
Mumbai Indians
Royal Challengers Bengaluru
Mumbai
19:30
26
12/04/2024
Lucknow Super Giants
Delhi Capitals
Lucknow
19:30
27
13/04/2024
Punjab Kings
Rajasthan Royals
Mullanpur
19:30
28
14/04/2024
Kolkata Knight Riders
Lucknow Super Giants
Kolkata
15:30
29
14/04/2024
Mumbai Indians
Chennai Super Kings
Mumbai
19:30
30
15/04/2024
Royal Challengers Bengaluru
Sunrisers Hyderabad
Bengaluru
19:30
31
16/04/2024
Gujarat Titans
Delhi Capitals
Ahmedabad
19:30
32
17/04/2024
Kolkata Knight Riders
Rajasthan Royals
Kolkata
19:30
33
18/04/2024
Punjab Kings
Mumbai Indians
Mullanpur
19:30
34
19/04/2024
Lucknow Super Giants
Chennai Super Kings
Lucknow
19:30
35
20/04/2024
Delhi Capitals
Sunrisers Hyderabad
Delhi
19:30
36
21/04/2024
Kolkata Knight Riders
Royal Challengers Bengaluru
Kolkata
15:30
37
21/04/2024
Punjab Kings
Gujarat Titans
Mullanpur
19:30
38
22/04/2024
Rajasthan Royals
Mumbai Indians
Jaipur
19:30
39
23/04/2024
Chennai Super Kings
Lucknow Super Giants
Chennai
19:30
40
24/04/2024
Delhi Capitals
Gujarat Titans
Delhi
19:30
41
25/04/2024
Sunrisers Hyderabad
Royal Challengers Bengaluru
Hyderabad
19:30
42
26/04/2024
Kolkata Knight Riders
Punjab Kings
Kolkata
19:30
43
27/04/2024
Delhi Capitals
Mumbai Indians
Delhi
15:30
44
27/04/2024
Lucknow Super Giants
Rajasthan Royals
Lucknow
19:30
45
28/04/2024
Gujarat Titans
Royal Challengers Bengaluru
Ahmedabad
15:30
46
28/04/2024
Chennai Super Kings
Sunrisers Hyderabad
Chennai
19:30
47
29/04/2024
Kolkata Knight Riders
Delhi Capitals
Kolkata
19:30
48
30/04/2024
Lucknow Super Giants
Mumbai Indians
Lucknow
19:30
49
01/05/2024
Chennai Super Kings
Punjab Kings
Chennai
19:30
50
02/05/2024
Sunrisers Hyderabad
Rajasthan Royals
Hyderabad
19:30
51
03/05/2024
Mumbai Indians
Kolkata Knight Riders
Mumbai
19:30
52
04/05/2024
Royal Challengers Bengaluru
Gujarat Titans
Bengaluru
15:30
53
05/05/2024
Punjab Kings
Chennai Super Kings
Dharamshala
19:30
54
05/05/2024
Lucknow Super Giants
Kolkata Knight Riders
Lucknow
19:30
55
06/05/2024
Mumbai Indians
Sunrisers Hyderabad
Mumbai
19:30
56
07/05/2024
Delhi Capitals
Rajasthan Royals
Delhi
19:30
57
08/05/2024
Sunrisers Hyderabad
Lucknow Super Giants
Hyderabad
19:30
58
09/05/2024
Punjab Kings
Royal Challengers Bengaluru
Dharamshala
19:30
59
10/05/2024
Gujarat Titans
Chennai Super Kings
Ahmedabad
19:30
60
11/05/2024
Kolkata Knight Riders
Mumbai Indians
Kolkata
19:30
61
12/05/2024
Lucknow Super Giants
Punjab Kings
Lucknow
15:30
62
12/05/2024
Gujarat Titans
Rajasthan Royals
Ahmedabad
19:30
63
13/05/2024
Chennai Super Kings
Kolkata Knight Riders
Chennai
19:30
64
14/05/2024
Punjab Kings
Delhi Capitals
Mullanpur
19:30
65
15/05/2024
Kolkata Knight Riders
Sunrisers Hyderabad
Kolkata
19:30
66
16/05/2024
Mumbai Indians
Royal Challengers Bengaluru
Mumbai
19:30
67
17/05/2024
Rajasthan Royals
Sunrisers Hyderabad
Guwahati
19:30
68
18/05/2024
Royal Challengers Bengaluru
Delhi Capitals
Bengaluru
19:30
69
19/05/2024
Sunrisers Hyderabad
Chennai Super Kings
Hyderabad
15:30
70
19/05/2024
Rajasthan Royals
Gujarat Titans
Guwahati
19:30
20/05/2024
Break Day
–
–
–
71
20/05/2024
Qualifier 1
Ahmedabad
19:30
72
21/05/2024
Eliminator
Ahmedabad
19:30
22/05/2024
Break Day
–
–
–
73
23/05/2024
Qualifier 2
Ahmedabad
19:30
24/05/2024
Break Day
–
–
–
74
25/05/2024
FINAL
Chennai
19:30
IPL Winners and Runners up list (2008-2024)
The Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings have been notably successful in the Indian Premier League (IPL), each securing the title five times. Mumbai’s victories have been under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma, while Chennai’s successes have come with MS Dhoni as the leader.
The Kolkata Knight Riders follow as the third most successful team, having won the tournament twice, in 2012 and 2014, under Gautam Gambhir’s leadership.
The Hyderabad franchise, known earlier as Deccan Chargers and later as Sunrisers Hyderabad, has also won the title twice, first in 2009 under Adam Gilchrist and then in 2016 under David Warner.
Rajasthan Royals, led by Shane Warne, won the inaugural IPL title in 2008. Gujarat Titans, under Hardik Pandya, secured their victory in their first season in 2022. As we reflect on the IPL’s history, here’s a summary of the winners from 2008 to 2023.
On Lotus365 IPL betting, let’s say you bet Rs.1000 Punjab to win the cup and if Punjab start the IPL very well and win 7 games on the trot, their odds will fall from 21 to around 7. At this point if you lay Rs.1000 on Punjab, then you basically level your book. Which means that if Punjab wins the cup from here, you win 21k, and if Punjab loses, you save your Rs.1000 bet that you played initially.
On Lotus365 IPL betting, you get an option of cashing out, which will level your book. You can do this even in live matches, session bets etc. Cashing out basically makes your losses to minimum but also affects your profits. It is considered a safe strategy on Lotus365 ID. Irrespective of the result, you win at least something or don’t lose anything.
Season
Winner
Winning margin
Runner-up
Final venue
2008
Rajasthan Royals
Won by 3 wickets
Chennai Super Kings
DY Patil Stadium
2009
Deccan Chargers
Won by 6 runs
Royal Challengers Bangalore
Wanderers Stadium
2010
Chennai Super Kings
Won by 22 runs
Mumbai Indians
DY Patil Stadium
2011
Chennai Super Kings
Won by 58 runs
Royal Challengers Bangalore
M. A. Chidambaram Stadium
2012
Kolkata Knight Riders
Won by 5 wickets
Chennai Super Kings
M. A. Chidambaram Stadium
2013
Mumbai Indians
Won by 23 runs
Chennai Super Kings
Eden Gardens
2014
Kolkata Knight Riders
Won by 3 wickets
Punjab Kings
M. Chinnaswamy Stadium
2015
Mumbai Indians
Won by 41 runs
Chennai Super Kings
Eden Gardens
2016
Sunrisers Hyderabad
Won by 8 runs
Royal Challengers Bangalore
M. Chinnaswamy Stadium
2017
Mumbai Indians
Won by 1 run
Rising Pune Supergiant
Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium
2018
Chennai Super Kings
Won by 8 wickets
Sunrisers Hyderabad
Wankhede Stadium
2019
Mumbai Indians
Won by 1 run
Chennai Super Kings
Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium
2020
Mumbai Indians
Won by 5 wickets
Delhi Capitals
Dubai International Cricket Stadium
2021
Chennai Super Kings
Won by 27 runs
Kolkata Knight Riders
Dubai International Cricket Stadium
2022
Gujarat Titans
Won by 7 wickets
Rajasthan Royals
Narendra Modi Stadium
2023
Chennai Super Kings
Won by 5 wickets
Gujarat Titans
Narendra Modi Stadium
IPL Finals List, Man of the match and Player of the tournament (2008-2024)
Year
Winner
Captain
Man Of The Match
Player Of The Tournament
2024
–
–
–
–
2023
Chennai Super Kings
MS Dhoni
Devon Conway
Shubman Gill
2022
Gujarat Titans
Hardik Pandya
Hardik Pandya
Jos Buttler
2021
Chennai Super Kings
MS Dhoni
Faf du Plessis
Harshal Patel
2020
Mumbai Indians
Rohit Sharma
Trent Boult
Jofra Archer
2019
Mumbai Indians
Rohit Sharma
Jasprit Bumrah
Andre Russell
2018
Chennai Super Kings
MS Dhoni
Shane Watson
Sunil Narine
2017
Mumbai Indians
Rohit Sharma
Krunal Pandya
Ben Stokes
2016
Sunrisers Hyderabad
David Warner
Ben Cutting
Virat Kohli
2015
Mumbai Indians
Rohit Sharma
Rohit Sharma
Andre Russell
2014
Kolkata Knight Riders
Gautam Gambhir
Manish Pandey
Glenn Maxwell
2013
Mumbai Indians
Rohit Sharma
Kieron Pollard
Shane Watson
2012
Kolkata Knight Riders
Gautam Gambhir
Manvinder Bisla
Sunil Narine
2011
Chennai Super Kings
MS Dhoni
Murali Vijay
Chris Gayle
2010
Chennai Super Kings
MS Dhoni
Suresh Raina
Sachin Tendulkar
2009
Deccan Chargers
Adam Gilchrist
Anil Kumble
Adam Gilchrist
2008
Rajasthan Royals
Shane Warne
Yusuf Pathan
Shane Watson
Most IPL Titles since 2008
IPL Team
IPL Trophy
IPL Winner list
Mumbai Indians (MI)
5 times
2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2020
Chennai Super Kings (CSK)
5 times
2010, 2011, 2018, 2021, 2023
Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR)
2 times
2012, 2014
Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH)
1 time
2016
Rajasthan Royals (RR)
1 time
2008
Deccan Chargers (DC)
1 time
2009
Gujarat Titans (GT)
1 time
2022
You’d have already guessed that Mumbai and CSK have the maximum number of IPL titles since 2008 each of them having won 5 times.
Gujarat have been very impressive having played only 2 seasons of IPL, out of which they won the cup in their first ever season and were runners’ up in the 2023 edition, thanks to the brilliance of Ravindra Jadeja who scored 10 runs of the final 2 balls in the finals to deny GT their second title.
While Rajasthan Royals are searching for their 2nd IPL trophy, having won the inaugural edition of IPL in 2008 under the leadership of Shane Warne, Sunrisers Hyderabad (earlier Deccan Chargers) and Kolkata Knight Riders, both of them have won twice in the past.
That leaves us with RCB, Delhi Capitals and Punjab Kings, who are yet to win an IPL trophy. Lucknow Super Giants are relatively a newer team who haven’t won yet, having played only 2 seasons so far under the captaincy of KL Rahul.
This serves very important when you get your Lotus365 Id for IPL betting.
IPL Orange Cap Winners’ List – (2008-2024)
Year
Winners (Player)
Team
Innings
Runs
Highest Score
Average
Strike Rate
50
100
4s
6s
2008
Shaun Marsh
PBKS
11
616
115
68.44
139.68
5
1
59
26
2009
Matthew Hayden
CSK
12
572
89
52
144.81
5
0
60
22
2010
Sachin Tendulkar
MI
15
618
89
47.53
132.61
5
0
86
3
2011
Chris Gayle
RCB
12
608
107
67.55
183.13
3
2
57
44
2012
Chris Gayle
RCB
14
733
128
61.08
160.74
7
1
46
59
2013
Michael Hussey
CSK
17
733
95
52.35
129.5
6
0
81
17
2014
Robin Uthappa
KKR
16
660
83
44
137.78
5
0
74
18
2015
David Warner
SRH
14
562
91
43.23
156.54
7
0
65
21
2016
Virat Kohli
RCB
16
973
113
81.08
152.03
7
4
83
38
2017
David Warner
SRH
14
641
126
58.27
141.81
4
1
63
26
2018
Kane Williamson
SRH
17
735
84
52.5
142.44
8
0
64
28
2019
David Warner
SRH
12
692
100
69.2
143.87
8
1
57
21
2020
KL Rahul
PBKS
14
670
132*
55.83
129.34
5
1
58
23
2021
Ruturaj Gaikwad
CSK
16
635
101*
45.35
136.26
4
1
64
23
2022
Jos Buttler
RR
17
863
116
57.53
149.05
4
4
83
45
2023
Shubman Gill
GT
17
890
129
59.33
157.8
4
3
85
33
2024
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IPL Purple Cap Winners’ List (2008-2024)
Season
Player
Team
Matches
Wickets
2008
Sohail Tanveer
RR
11
22
2009
RP Singh
DC
16
23
2010
Pragyan Ojha
DC
16
21
2011
Lasith Malinga
MI
16
28
2012
Morne Morkel
DC
16
25
2013
Dwayne Bravo
CSK
18
32
2014
Mohit Sharma
CSK
16
23
2015
Dwayne Bravo
CSK
16
26
2016
Bhuvneshwar Kumar
SRH
17
23
2017
Bhuvneshwar Kumar
SRH
14
26
2018
Andrew Tye
PBKS
14
24
2019
Imran Tahir
CSK
17
26
2020
Kagiso Rabada
DC
17
30
2021
Harshal Patel
RCB
15
32
2022
Yuzvendra Chahal
RR
17
27
2023
Mohammed Shami
GT
17
28
2024
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Where to watch IPL 2024?
IPL 2024 will be telecasted live on Jio Cinema. You can stream the app on both IOS and Android devices along with a seamless app for television as well.
Except for the 1st match, all the matches will start at 7:30 PM. For match days when there are 2 matches in a day, the first one will begin at 3:30 PM and the second one at 7:30 PM.
IPL be streamed free of cost for all the viewers on Jio Cinema
Frequently Asked Questions
Who has won the most Orange Caps in IPL history?
David Warner has won the Orange Cap thrice, in 2015, 2017 and 2019, the most by any player.
Which team has won the most IPL titles as of 2023?
Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings are tied with the most IPL titles, each having won 5 times.
Who holds the record for the highest individual score by an Orange Cap winner?
Virat Kohli holds this record with a score of 973 runs in the 2016 season.
Which player has won the most Purple Caps in IPL history?
Dwayne Bravo and Bhuvneshwar Kumar have both won the Purple Cap twice, making them the joint-most successful in this category.
What is the highest number of wickets taken by a Purple Cap winner in a single IPL season?
Dwayne Bravo and Harshal Patel jointly hold this record with 32 wickets.