so you're chasing win-rate dominance, not just trophy hauls! 💯📊
Trophies may steal headlines, but win percentage tells you who's consistently elite—even across formats, captains, or eras.
As of IPL 2024, here’s your answer:
🥇 Gujarat Titans – Best Win Percentage 🔥
📈 Win %: ~61–63%
📅 Debut: 2022
🏆 Achievements:
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Champions in debut season (2022)
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Runners-up in 2023
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Consistently topped the points table
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Small sample size, but stellar impact
💬 “The Titans didn’t ease in—they stomped in.”
🥈 Best All-Time IPL Win Percentages (as of 2024):
Rank |
Team |
Matches |
Wins |
Win % |
1️⃣ |
Gujarat Titans |
~40 |
~25+ |
~63% |
2️⃣ |
Chennai Super Kings |
225+ |
130+ |
~58% |
3️⃣ |
Mumbai Indians |
240+ |
135+ |
~56% |
4️⃣ |
Lucknow Super Giants |
~30+ |
~17+ |
~55% |
5️⃣ |
Rajasthan Royals |
200+ |
~100 |
~50% |
🧠 Legacy giants like CSK and MI remain strong despite longer sample sizes and tougher cycles.
⚠️ Note:
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GT & LSG have small sample sizes (3 seasons or fewer), so their numbers can swing fast
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CSK's consistency over 15+ years is arguably more impressive statistically
🧠 TL;DR
✅ Best Win %: Gujarat Titans (~63%)
👑 Most consistent legacy team: Chennai Super Kings (~58%)
🧠 Win % shows consistency, but context matters (sample size, era, squad depth)
Want a season-wise breakdown or win % at home vs away? I can pull that up too 😎