The largest margin of victory in IPL history is by 146 runs, achieved by Mumbai Indians against Delhi Daredevils in 2017. Other notable wins include Pune Warriors’ 138-run triumph over Delhi in 2013 and RCB’s 138-run win over Gujarat in 2015, showcasing IPL teams’ dominance in high-scoring encounters.
RCB vs PWI – 130 Runs
Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) holds the record for the largest victory margin in IPL history, defeating Pune Warriors India by 130 runs in the 2013 season. Chris Gayle’s unbeaten 175 propelled RCB to a mammoth 263/5 at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, with Pune Warriors managing only 133/9 in their chase.
RCB vs PBKS – 138 Runs
Royal Challengers Bangalore achieved the 4th largest victory margin in IPL history with a commanding 138-run win over Punjab Kings in 2015. Chris Gayle’s explosive 117 helped RCB post 227 at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, while Punjab Kings were bowled out for just 88 runs in 13.4 overs.
KKR vs RCB – 140 Runs
Kolkata Knight Riders recorded the third-largest winning margin in IPL history with a 140-run victory over Royal Challengers Bangalore in the 2008 season. Brendon McCullum’s sensational 158 off 73 balls led KKR to 222/3, while RCB managed only 82 runs in 15.1 overs.
RCB vs GL – 144 Runs
Royal Challengers Bangalore and Gujarat Lions share the record for the second-largest winning margin in IPL history, a 144-run victory in the 2016 season. Virat Kohli (109 off 55) and AB de Villiers (129 off 52) propelled RCB to 248/3 at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, while Gujarat Lions were all out for 104 in 18.4 overs.
MI vs DC – 146 Runs
In the 2017 IPL season, Mumbai Indians recorded the largest margin of victory in IPL history, defeating Delhi Capitals by 146 runs at Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium. MI posted 212/3, with Lendl Simmons (66 off 43) and Kieron Pollard (36 off 35) starring with the bat. Delhi Capitals faltered, bowled out for just 66 in 13.4 overs.
SL.NO. | Winner | Target | Margin | Oppositions | Overs | Ground | Date |
1. | MI | 213 | 146 Runs | DC | 13.4 | Delhi | 5 May 2017 |
2. | RCB | 249 | 144 Runs | GL | 18.4 | Bengaluru | 14 May 2016 |
3. | KKR | 223 | 140 Runs | RCB | 15.1 | Bengaluru | 18 Apr 2008 |
4. | RCB | 227 | 138 Runs | PBKS | 13.4 | Bengaluru | 6 May 2015 |
5. | RCB | 264 | 130 runs | PWI | 20 | Bengaluru | 23 Apr 2013 |
6. | SRH | 232 | 118 runs | RCB | 19.5 | Hyderabad | 31 March 2019 |
7. | RCB | 172 | 112 runs | RR | 10.3 | Jaipur | 14 May 2023 |
8. | PBKS | 233 | 111 runs | RCB | 17 | Dharamsala | 11 May 2011 |
9. | KKR | 273 | 106 runs | DC | 17.2 | Visakhapatnam | 3 April 2024 |
10. | RR | 193 | 105 runs | DC | 16.1 | Wankhede | 30 May 2008 |