2. Rohit Sharma (M – 58, W – 34, L – 24, W% – 58.62)
Rohit Sharma’s contribution for Deccan Chargers in the past had earned him the spot in one of the most favourite teams of IPL, Mumbai Indians. He was given the captaincy of the Mumbai Indians when Ricky Ponting gave up the role in 2013. The Mumbaikar happily accepted the offer and led his team to the first IPL title in the same season, which happened to be Sachin Tendulkar’s last IPL.
He didn’t stop here as he went on to grab another title in 2015. Rohit’s batting performance was too impressive as he scored a 26-ball 50 against Chennai Super Kings in the Final. His champion innings also earned him the player of the match award in that game. Currently, he is the third highest run-scorer in the IPL history.