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The Indian Premier League (IPL) is a Twenty20 cricket competition based in India. The tournament honours players with several awards at the end of each season. These include the Orange Cap, Purple Cap, Maximum Sixes Award, Most Valuable Player and Emerging Player of the Year, among others.

Orange Cap

The Orange Cap, currently known as the Aramco Orange Cap for sponsorship reasons,[1] is presented to the leading run scorer in the Indian Premier League (IPL).[2][3] It was introduced on 25 April 2008, a week after the start of the inaugural season of the IPL. The batsman with most runs in the tournament during the course of the season would wear the Orange Cap while fielding, with the overall leading run-scorer at the conclusion of the tournament winning the actual Orange Cap award on the day of the season’s final. Brendon McCullum became the first player to wear the Orange Cap,[3] and Shaun Marsh became the first winner of the award. So far David Warner has won the cap thrice followed by Chris Gayle and Virat Kohli who have won it twice. Kohli scored the most runs (973) in a single edition of the tournament in the 2016 season.

The then IPL chairman and commissioner Lalit Modi said of the initiative, “Cricket is often remembered and recorded as statistics and not by material distinctions. The DLF Indian Premier League will create a distinction for the best performing batsman, which will be cherished and valued by each player through this initiative. The purpose of this initiative is to be innovative, create another unique piece of history that sets the DLF Indian Premier League apart from the crowd, and to reward outstanding achievements by the players.”[3] Kane Williamson was the only non – opener to win Orange Cap.

Winners
Season Player[2] Team Runs Ref
2008 Shaun Marsh KXIP 616 [4]
2009 Matthew Hayden CSK 572 [5]
2010 Sachin Tendulkar MI 618 [6]
2011 Chris Gayle RCB 608 [7]
2012 733 [8]
2013 Michael Hussey CSK 733 [9]
2014 Robin Uthappa KKR 660 [10]
2015 David Warner SRH 562 [11]
2016 Virat Kohli RCB 973 [12]
2017 David Warner SRH 641 [13]
2018 Kane Williamson 735 [14]
2019 David Warner 692 [15]
2020 KL Rahul KXIP 670 [16]
2021 Ruturaj Gaikwad CSK 635 [17]
2022 Jos Buttler RR 863 [18]
2023 Shubman Gill GT 890 [19]
2024 Virat Kohli RCB 741 [20]
2025 Sai Sudharsan GT 759 [21]

Purple Cap

The Purple Cap, currently known as the Aramco Purple Cap for sponsorship reasons,[1] is presented to the leading wicket-taker in the IPL.[2][22] After the introduction of Orange Cap on 25 April 2008, the IPL announced the introduction of the Purple Cap on 13 May 2008. The bowler with most wickets in the tournament during the course of the season would wear the Purple Cap while fielding, with the overall leading wicket-taker at the conclusion of the tournament winning the actual Purple Cap award on the day of the season’s final. In case of a tie, the bowler with superior economy rate would hold the Purple Cap.[23] So far only Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Dwayne Bravo, and Harshal Patel have won the Purple Cap twice. Dwayne Bravo and Harshal Patel scalped 32 wickets in the 2013 Indian Premier League and 2021 Indian Premier League respectively, the most for any bowlers in a single edition of the tournament but Dwayne Bravo remains ahead of Harshal Patel because of better economy rate of the two as per the IPL rules.

The then IPL chairman and commissioner Lalit Modi said of the initiative, “We have seen over the course of the inaugural season of the League so far that bowlers have just as important a role to play in winning T20 matches as batsmen do.”[23]

Winners
Season Player[2] Team Wickets Ref
2008 Sohail Tanvir RR 22 [24]
2009 R. P. Singh DCH 23 [25]
2010 Pragyan Ojha 21 [26]
2011 Lasith Malinga MI 28 [27]
2012 Morne Morkel DD 25 [28]
2013 Dwayne Bravo CSK 32 [29]
2014 Mohit Sharma 23 [30]
2015 Dwayne Bravo 26 [31]
2016 Bhuvneshwar Kumar SRH 23 [32]
2017 26 [33]
2018 Andrew Tye KXIP 24 [34]
2019 Imran Tahir CSK 26 [35]
2020 Kagiso Rabada DC 30 [36]
2021 Harshal Patel RCB 32 [36]
2022 Yuzvendra Chahal RR 27 [37]
2023 Mohammed Shami GT 28 [38]
2024 Harshal Patel PBKS 24 [39]
2025 Prasidh Krishna GT 25 [40]

Most sixes

The Maximum Sixes Award, called Angel One Super Sixes of the Season” to be presented to the batsman who hit the most sixes in a season of the IPL.[41]

Winners
Season Player Team Sixes Ref
2008 Sanath Jayasuriya MI 31 [42]
2009 Adam Gilchrist DCH 29 [43]
2010 Robin Uthappa RCB 27 [44]
2011 Chris Gayle 44 [45]
2012 59 [46]
2013 51 [47]
2014 Glenn Maxwell KXIP 36 [48]
2015 Chris Gayle RCB 38 [49]
2016 Virat Kohli [50]
2017 Glenn Maxwell KXIP 26 [51]
2018 Rishabh Pant DD 37 [52]
2019 Andre Russell KKR 52 [53]
2020 Ishan Kishan MI 30 [54]
2021 KL Rahul PBKS [55]
2022 Jos Buttler RR 45 [56]
2023 Faf du Plessis RCB 36 [57]
2024 Abhishek Sharma SRH 42 [58]
2025 Nicholas Pooran LSG 40 [59]

Most fours

The award for the most fours in a season, called the Rupay On-the-Go 4s of the Season” for sponsorship reasons, was introduced in 2022.

Winners
Season Player Team Fours Ref
2022 Jos Buttler RR 83 [60]
2023 Shubman Gill GT 85 [61]
2024 Travis Head SRH 64 [62]
2025 Sai Sudharsan GT 88 [63]

Most Valuable Player

According to the points system, every four hit is equal to 2.5 points. Every six hit and wicket taken is equal to 3.5 points each. Every dot ball bowled gets 1 point. Every catch taken and stumping done are equal to 2.5 points each.[64] The award is currently known as My11Circle Most Valuable Player due to sponsorship reasons.

Man of the Tournament
Season Player Team Ref
2008 Shane Watson RR [65]
2009 Adam Gilchrist DCH [66]
2010 Sachin Tendulkar MI [67]
2011 Chris Gayle RCB [68]
2012 Sunil Narine KKR [69]
Most Valuable Player
Season Player Team Points Ref
2013 Shane Watson RR 386 [70]
2014 Glenn Maxwell KXIP 286 [71]
2015 Andre Russell KKR 312 [72]
2016 Virat Kohli RCB 356.5 [73]
2017 Ben Stokes RPS 279 [74]
2018 Sunil Narine KKR 379.5 [75]
2019 Andre Russell 369 [76]
2020 Jofra Archer RR 307 [77]
2021 Harshal Patel RCB 264.5 [78]
2022 Jos Buttler RR 387 [79]
2023 Shubman Gill GT 343 [80]
2024 Sunil Narine KKR 450 [81]
2025 Suryakumar Yadav MI 320.5

Player of the final

Krunal Pandya is the only player to win Player of the match in final twice.

Winners
Season Player of the match Team Ref
2008 Yusuf Pathan RR [82]
2009 Anil Kumble RCB [66]
2010 Suresh Raina CSK [67]
2011 Murali Vijay [68]
2012 Manvinder Bisla KKR [69]
2013 Kieron Pollard MI [83]
2014 Manish Pandey KKR [84]
2015 Rohit Sharma MI [85]
2016 Ben Cutting SRH [86]
2017 Krunal Pandya MI [74]
2018 Shane Watson CSK [87]
2019 Jasprit Bumrah MI [88]
2020 Trent Boult [89]
2021 Faf du Plessis CSK [90]
2022 Hardik Pandya GT [91]
2023 Devon Conway CSK [92]
2024 Mitchell Starc KKR [93]
2025 Krunal Pandya RCB [94]

Emerging player

The award was presented for the “best Under-19 player” in 2008 and the “best Under-23 player” in 2009 and 2010, being called “Under-23 Success of the Tournament”. In the 2011 and 2012 seasons, the award was known as “Rising Star of the Year”, while, in 2013, it was called “Best Young Player of the Season”. Since 2014, the award has been called the Emerging Player of the Year. Only players who have played fewer than 5 Tests, 20 One Day Internationals, and 25 IPL matches at the start of the season are eligible for the award and can only win the award once.[95]

The only non-Indian player to win the award is the Bangladeshi fast bowler Mustafizur Rahman, in 2016.

Winners
Season Player Team Ref
2008 Shreevats Goswami RCB [96]
2009 Rohit Sharma DCH [66]
2010 Saurabh Tiwary MI [67]
2011 Iqbal Abdulla KKR [68]
2012 Mandeep Singh KXIP [69]
2013 Sanju Samson RR [83]
2014 Axar Patel KXIP [84]
2015 Shreyas Iyer DD [85]
2016 Mustafizur Rahman SRH [86]
2017 Basil Thampi GL [74]
2018 Rishabh Pant DD [87]
2019 Shubman Gill KKR [88]
2020 Devdutt Padikkal RCB [89]
2021 Ruturaj Gaikwad CSK [90]
2022 Umran Malik SRH [97]
2023 Yashasvi Jaiswal RR [98]
2024 Nitish Kumar Reddy SRH [99]
2025 Sai Sudharsan GT [100]

Highest strike rate

Known as the Curvv Super Striker of the Season Award” for sponsorship reasons, this award is given to the batsman with the highest strike rate of the season with a minimum of 100 balls played in the season. He is handed a car as well.

Winners
Season Player Tean Strike rate Ref
2018 Sunil Narine KKR 189.89 [101]
2019 Andre Russell 204.8 [102]
2020 Kieron Pollard MI 191.42 [103]
2021 Shimron Hetmyer DC 168.05 [104]
2022 Dinesh Karthik RCB 183.33 [105]
2023 Glenn Maxwell 183.48 [106]
2024 Jake Fraser-McGurk DC 234.04 [107]
2025 Vaibhav Sooryavanshi RR 206.55

Best catch

Best Catch, known as Herbalife Active Best Catch of the Season for sponsorship reasons, is given to the player who has taken the best catch during the season, on the basis of commentators’ opinions and fan voting. So far, Suresh Raina and Kieron Pollard have won the award most times(2 times).

Winners
Season Player Team Ref
2013 Gurkeerat Singh KXIP [108]
2014 Kieron Pollard MI [109]
2015 Dwyane Bravo CSK [110]
2016 Suresh Raina GL [111]
2017 [112]
2018 Trent Boult DD [113]
2019 Kieron Pollard MI [114]
2021 Ravi Bishnoi PBKS [115]
2022 Evin Lewis LSG [116]
2023 Rashid Khan GT [117]
2024 Ramandeep Singh KKR [118]
2025 Kamindu Mendis SRH

Fair Play Award

The Fair Play Award is given after each season to the team with the best record of fair play.[119] The Chennai Super Kings have won most frequently, with seven wins. The winner is decided on the basis of the points the umpires give to the teams.[119] After each match, the two on-field umpires, and the third umpire, scores the performance of both of the teams. A team can be awarded a total of ten points per match, out of which four points are given on the basis of how the team has adhered to the “spirit of the game” in the opinion of the umpires. The other three criteria are based on the respect towards to the opposition, the laws of cricket and the umpires. Each of these three criteria represents two points. If a team gets two points in the criterion, its performance is considered as “good”, whereas getting one or zero points indicates that its performance is “average” or “bad” respectively.[119]

Winners
Season[120] Team
2008 Chennai Super Kings
2009 Kings XI Punjab
2010 Chennai Super Kings
2011
2012 Rajasthan Royals
2013 Chennai Super Kings
2014
2015
2016 Sunrisers Hyderabad
2017 Gujarat Lions
2018 Mumbai Indians
2019 Sunrisers Hyderabad
2020 Mumbai Indians
2021 Rajasthan Royals
2022 Gujarat Titans
Rajasthan Royals
2023 Delhi Capitals
2024 Sunrisers Hyderabad
2025 Chennai Super Kings

See also

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