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Shreyas Iyer Joins Elite IPL Captaincy Club with 100 Matches

Shreyas Iyer became the fifth player in IPL history to captain a side in 100 matches, achieving the milestone during PBKS' clash against RCB. He joins the elite company of MS Dhoni, Gautam Gambhir, Virat Kohli, and Rohit Sharma. Iyer is the only captain to lead three different franchises—Delhi Capitals, Kolkata Knight Riders, and Punjab Kings—to the IPL final. His win percentage of 58.3% is tied with Dhoni for the best among all IPL captains with significant tenure.

Shreyas Iyer becomes fifth player to complete 100 IPL matches as captain

Dharamsala, May 17

Shreyas Iyer added another milestone to his growing leadership resume on Sunday as the Punjab Kings captain became only the fifth player in Indian Premier League history to lead a side in 100 matches.

The landmark came during PBKS' IPL 2026 clash against Royal Challengers Bengaluru at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium on Sunday, placing Iyer alongside some of the most decorated captains in the tournament's history.

Before Iyer, only MS Dhoni, Gautam Gambhir, Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma had reached the three-figure mark as IPL captains.

The 31-year-old has built his captaincy record across three franchises, Delhi Capitals, Kolkata Knight Riders and PBKS, highlighting both his tactical reputation and consistent demand as a leader in the league.

Iyer first took charge of Delhi Capitals in 2018 and led the franchise in 41 matches, guiding them to their maiden IPL final in 2020. He later moved to KKR, where he captained the side in 29 games between 2022 and 2024 and ended the franchise's long wait for silverware by lifting the IPL title in 2024.

His latest chapter with PBKS has already produced another finals appearance, making Iyer the only captain in IPL history to lead three different teams into the tournament final.

Across his first 99 matches as skipper before Sunday's game, Iyer had registered 56 victories, including two Super Over wins, while suffering 40 defeats. Three games ended without a result. His success rate across completed matches stands at 58.3 per cent, level with Dhoni for the best win percentage among captains in IPL history.

The achievement further strengthens Iyer's reputation as one of the most effective leaders of the modern IPL era, particularly given the contrasting squads and transitions he has managed across franchises.

Punjab's campaign this season has mirrored that inconsistency. The team began IPL 2026 in stunning fashion, putting together a seven-match unbeaten run that included six wins and a washed-out fixture. However, momentum slipped dramatically midway through the season, with five consecutive defeats leaving their playoff hopes hanging in the balance.

Even so, the occasion offered Iyer another reminder of how quickly his leadership journey has evolved in the IPL. From rebuilding Delhi Capitals into contenders to restoring Kolkata's title-winning pedigree and now attempting to revive PBKS' fortunes, the Mumbai batter continues to carve out a distinct legacy as one of the league's standout captains.

At the top of the all-time list remains Dhoni, who has captained in 235 IPL matches for Chennai Super Kings and Rising Pune Supergiant between 2008 and 2025.

— IANS

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Priya S
It's great to see an Indian captain being so effective across different franchises. We often talk about foreign coaches, but Iyer's tactical awareness and man-management are clearly top-notch. That 58.3% win rate alongside Dhoni is no joke. However, I do wish he had been given more chances in the Indian team leadership group.
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Rohit P
Iyer's achievement is impressive, but let's not forget the context. Three different teams mean different support staff, auction purses, and player pools. He's been fortunate with the squads he got. That said, only a true leader can take KKR from 7th in 2023 to champions in 2024. That turnaround was magical. 🏆
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Michael C
Great achievement no doubt. But the standard for IPL captaincy is still Dhoni's 235 matches and 4 titles. Iyer needs to sustain this for a few more years. Still, leading three different teams to finals is unique. The article should have mentioned his field placements more - that's his real strength.
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Shreya B
Finally some good news for PBKS fans after that mid-season slump! I really hope they can turn it around in the playoffs. Iyer's calmness under pressure is what sets him apart. Remember that Super Over against MI in 2024? Ice in his veins! 🧊 Yay for Indian cricket leadership!
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James A
Respect to Iyer, but I'm still waiting to see if he can handle the pressure of captaining India in an ICC event. The IPL is great, but international cricket is a different beast. His domestic

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