The Indian Premier League (IPL), launched in 2008, has grown into one of the world’s biggest cricket leagues. Behind every successful IPL team stands a strong owner—whether it’s a business tycoon, a Bollywood star, or a major brand. Their investments, vision, and strategies play a big role in shaping teams and boosting the league’s popularity.
From selecting star players to managing team operations, these owners are key to their team’s success. With RCB finally lifting the IPL trophy in 2025, the team owners’ long-term vision and persistence have never been more evident.
List Of IPL Team Owners: Quick Overview (2025)
Here’s a list of names of all the people who own the teams in the IPL, the biggest cricket league in India! Let’s see who’s behind your favorite teams:
Team Name | Owners | Owners’ Company | Purchase Year | Net Worth (USD) | Net Worth (INR Crore) |
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Mumbai Indians | Mukesh Ambani Nita Ambani | Reliance Industries | 2008 | $92.8 billion | ₹7,73,760 crore |
Royal Challengers Bangalore | United Spirits Limited (USL) | United Spirits Limited | 2008 | $11.95 billion (₹98,891 crore) | ₹98,891 crore |
Chennai Super Kings | N. Srinivasan | India Cements | 2008 | $10 billion | ₹83,333 crore |
Sunrisers Hyderabad | Kalanithi Maran | Sun TV Network | 2012 | $5.3 billion | ₹44,166 crore |
Delhi Capitals | Sajjan Jindal Parth Jindal | GMR Group, JSW Group | 2008 | GMR: $3.2B JSW: $7.68B | GMR: ₹26,666 cr JSW: ₹64,000 cr |
Punjab Kings | Mohit Burman Ness Wadia Preity Zinta Karan Paul | Multiple individual owners | 2008 | Dabur: $10.4B Zinta: $15M Wadia: $6.7M | Dabur: ₹86,666 cr Zinta: ₹125 cr Wadia: ₹55.8 cr |
Kolkata Knight Riders | Shah Rukh Khan Juhi Chawla Jay Mehta | Mehta Group | 2008 | SRK: $780M Juhi: $6M Jay Mehta: $3.5B | SRK: ₹6,500 cr Juhi: ₹50 cr Jay: ₹29,166 cr |
Rajasthan Royals | Manoj Badale Lachlan Murdoch & others | Royals Sports Group | 2008 | Badale: $160M Murdoch: $2.1B | Badale: ₹1,333 cr Murdoch: ₹17,500 cr |
Gujarat Titans | CVC Capital Partners | CVC Capital Partners plc | 2021 | €182 billion AUM | ₹16,38,000 crore (approx) |
Lucknow Super Giants | Sanjiv Goenka | RPSG Group | 2021 | $4.5 billion | ₹37,500 crore |
This table lists IPL team owners’ names along with their companies, net worth, and the year they purchased the team. Some teams are owned by famous personalities, while others are backed by major corporations.
1. Mumbai Indians
Mumbai Indians, established in 2008, is owned by India’s richest man, Mukesh Ambani, and his wife, Nita Ambani, through Reliance Industries. The team has been one of the most successful in IPL history, clinching the title five times (2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, and 2020).
Mumbai Indians known for their strong scouting network and nurturing young talent. Mumbai Indians have consistently been a formidable force in the tournament, backed by the financial might of the Ambanis.
2. Royal Challengers Bangalore
RCB was founded in 2008 and is now owned by United Spirits Limited (Diageo). It was first owned by Vijay Mallya but changed hands in 2016.
Bought for ₹464 crore (US$111.6 million), RCB had reached the IPL finals in 2009, 2011, and 2016 but couldn’t clinch the trophy—until 2025, when they finally won their maiden IPL title. The team is loved for its big stars like Virat Kohli, AB de Villiers, and Chris Gayle.
3. Chennai Super Kings
Chennai Super Kings (CSK), founded in 2008, is owned by India Cements, with N. Srinivasan leading the franchise. Known for its consistent performance, CSK has won the IPL title four times (2010, 2011, 2018, and 2021).
As of 2025, CSK is also considered the richest IPL team, thanks to its strong brand value, loyal fan base, and commercial success on and off the field.
Despite facing a two-year ban in 2016-2017, CSK made a strong comeback, maintaining their status as one of the most formidable teams in the league.
4. Sunrisers Hyderabad
Sunrisers Hyderabad replaced the Deccan Chargers in 2012 and is owned by Kalanithi Maran and his daughter Kavya Maran’s Sun TV Network. Known for their strong bowling unit, SRH won their maiden IPL title in 2016.
5. Delhi Capitals
Owned jointly by Sajjan Jindal and Parth Jindal of the GMR and JSW Groups, the Delhi Capitals were established in 2008. Though the team has often fallen short, they have shown promise in recent years with a young and talented squad.
While they haven’t won the IPL title yet, Delhi Capitals reached their first final in 2020 and have consistently made it to the IPL playoffs in recent seasons. The team is known for its young and dynamic squad, blending experienced international players with emerging Indian talent.
6. Punjab Kings
Formed in 2008, Punjab Kings is co-owned by Mohit Burman, Ness Wadia, Preity Zinta, and Karan Paul. Despite strong players and passionate ownership, the team has only reached the IPL final once in 2014.
Despite being one of the original eight IPL teams, Punjab Kings is yet to win the title. Their best performance came in 2014 when they reached the finals.
The team has undergone several transformations over the years, including a recent rebranding, as they continue to strive for their maiden IPL trophy.
7. Kolkata Knight Riders
Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), owned by Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, actress Juhi Chawla, and businessman Jay Mehta, has been one of the most popular teams since the IPL’s inception in 2008. KKR has won the IPL title thrice, in 2012,2014 and 2024 under the leadership of Gautam Gambhir.
Known for their passionate fan base and strategic team management, KKR has consistently been a strong contender in the league, making it to the playoffs multiple times.
Shah Rukh Khan’s company, Red Chillies Entertainment, along with actress Juhi Chawla and her husband, Jay Mehta, bought the team for ₹2.98 billion.
8. Rajasthan Royals
Rajasthan Royals, the inaugural IPL champions in 2008, are majority-owned by Media IPL Ltd, led by Manoj Badale. The team faced controversy in 2015 when it was suspended for two years, but made a comeback in 2018.
Rajasthan Royals, known for their ability to unearth and nurture young talent, Rajasthan Royals have consistently punched above their weight despite having one of the smaller budgets in the league.
Their 2008 victory under Shane Warne’s captaincy remains one of the most memorable underdog stories in IPL history.
9. Gujarat Titans
Gujarat Titans, one of the newest additions to the IPL, made their debut in the 2022 season. Owned by CVC Capital Partners, a private equity and investment advisory firm, the team made an immediate impact by winning the IPL title in their inaugural season under the captaincy of Hardik Pandya.
This achievement showcased the team’s strategic planning and ability to assemble a balanced squad. The Titans have quickly established themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the IPL.
10. Lucknow Super Giants
Lucknow Super Giants, along with Gujarat Titans, joined the IPL in 2022 as part of the league’s expansion to ten teams. Owned by Sanjiv Goenka’s RPSG Group, which previously owned the Rising Pune Supergiant, the team made a strong start in their debut season by reaching the playoffs.
With a mix of experienced international players and promising Indian talent, Lucknow Super Giants have shown potential to be consistent performers in the league.
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Conclusion
The Indian Premier League isn’t just about thrilling matches, it’s also about the powerful team owners who drive the league forward. Their investments, decisions, and leadership shape each franchise’s journey, both on and off the field. From building strong squads to boosting fan engagement, their role is key to the IPL’s continued success and global reach.
With RCB finally lifting their first IPL trophy in 2025, it’s clear that long-term vision and persistence from owners can truly change a team’s fortunes. As the league evolves, these owners will remain central to the IPL’s growth and competitive spirit.
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