Mumbai Indians become IPL champions for 5th time
Mumbai Indians become IPL champions for 5th time
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New Delhi: Mumbai Indians have once again succeeded in defeating Delhi Capitals in the final of IPL-13. For the fifth time, Mumbai Indians have captured the IPL trophy. Once again, Mumbai Indians have won the fifth IPL title and hoisted the flag of their superiority. Mumbai has already named the titles in 2013, 2015, 2017 and 2019. This time, Rohit's unabashed in the final turned every one to the forefront of his name. Champion Mumbai Indians received prize money of Rs 20 crore and the team of Delhi Capitals 12 in the final. Rs. 5 crores were rewarded.

Know about prize money -

1. Champion Mumbai Indians get a cheque of Rs 20 crore.

2. Runners-up Delhi Capitals got 12. Cheque of Rs. 5 crores.

How many times the IPL champions-

1. Mumbai Indians - 5 times (2013, 2015, 2017, 2019 and 2020) captain Rohit Sharma

2. Chennai Super Kings - 3 times (2010, 2011 and 2018) captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni

3. Kolkata Knight Riders - 2 times (2012 and 2014) Captain Gautam Gambhir

4. Sunrisers Hyderabad - 1 time (2016) Captain David Warner
5. Deccan Chargers - 1 time (2009) captain Adam Gilchrist

6. Rajasthan Royals - 1 time (2008) captain Shane Warne

Mumbai Indians (MI): 5th-time champion

2013 Final: Mumbai beat Chennai Super Kings by 23 runs

2015 Final: Mumbai beat Chennai Super Kings by 41 runs

2017 Final: Mumbai beat Rising Pune Super Giant by 1 run

2019 Final: Mumbai beat Chennai Super Kings by 1 run

2020 Final: Mumbai beat Delhi Capitals by 5 wickets

2008-2020: List of Champions

2008: Rajasthan Royals (beat Chennai by 3 wickets)

2009: Deccan Chargers (beat Bengaluru by 6 runs)

2010: Chennai Super Kings (beat Mumbai by 22 runs)

2011: Chennai Super Kings (beat Bengaluru by 58 runs)

2012: Kolkata Knight Riders (beat Chennai by 5 wickets)

2013: Mumbai Indians (beat Chennai by 23 runs)

2014: Kolkata Knight Riders (beat Punjab by 3 wickets)

2015: Mumbai Indians (beat Chennai by 41 runs)

2016: Sunrisers Hyderabad (beat Bengaluru by 8 runs)

2017: Mumbai Indians (beat Rising Pune by 1 run)

2018: Chennai Super Kings (beat Sunrisers Hyderabad by 8 wickets)

2019: Mumbai Indians (beat Chennai by 1 run)

2020: Mumbai Indians (beat Delhi Capitals by 5 wickets)

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