The IPL’s biggest victories by runs feature dominant performances, including Royal Challengers Bangalore’s 130-run win over Pune Warriors in 2013, and Mumbai Indians’ 146-run triumph over Delhi Capitals in 2017. These matches showcase explosive batting and tight bowling, solidifying them as some of the most one-sided games in IPL history.
RCB vs PWI – 130 Runs

Royal Challengers Bangalore secured the largest win by runs in IPL history with a dominant 130-run victory over Pune Warriors India in IPL 2013. Chris Gayle’s explosive unbeaten 175 guided RCB to a massive 263/5 at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. Pune Warriors managed only 133/9 in response, falling well short.
RCB vs PBKS – 138 Runs

Royal Challengers Bangalore achieved the fourth-largest victory margin in IPL history with a commanding 138-run win over Punjab Kings in 2015. Chris Gayle’s explosive 117 runs at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium helped RCB set a target of 227. Punjab Kings could only manage 88 runs in 13.4 overs, falling short by a large margin.
KKR vs RCB – 140 Runs

Kolkata Knight Riders recorded the third-largest victory margin in IPL history with a dominant win over Royal Challengers Bangalore in the 2008 season. Brendon McCullum’s spectacular 158 runs off 73 balls helped KKR post a total of 222/3. In response, RCB could only manage 82 runs in 15.1 overs, falling well short.
RCB vs GL – 144 Runs

Royal Challengers Bangalore and Gujarat Lions share the record for the second-highest margin of victory in IPL history, set during the 2016 season. Virat Kohli’s explosive 109 off 55 and AB de Villiers’ 129 off 52 propelled RCB to 248/3 at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. In reply, Gujarat Lions were dismissed for just 104 runs in 18.4 overs.
MI vs DC – 146 Runs

In the 2017 IPL season, Mumbai Indians triumphed with a dominant 146-run victory over Delhi Capitals at Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium. MI posted a challenging total of 212/3, with Lendl Simmons scoring 66 off 43 balls and Kieron Pollard adding 36 off 35. In response, Delhi Capitals were bowled out for just 66 runs in 13.4 overs.
SL.NO. | Winner | Target | Margin | Oppositions | Overs | Ground | Date |
1. | MI | 213 | 146 Runs | DC | 13.4 | Delhi | 5 May 2017 |
2. | RCB | 249 | 144 Runs | GL | 18.4 | Bengaluru | 14 May 2016 |
3. | KKR | 223 | 140 Runs | RCB | 15.1 | Bengaluru | 18 Apr 2008 |
4. | RCB | 227 | 138 Runs | PBKS | 13.4 | Bengaluru | 6 May 2015 |
5. | RCB | 264 | 130 runs | PWI | 20 | Bengaluru | 23 Apr 2013 |