Top 3 Coaches With Most IPL Titles: The coaches in cricket do not get the same amount of screentime or live game interaction as those in other sports such as football and hockey do. The role of a coach is limited once the game has started and it’s mostly in the backroom stuff that the coach is involved prior to the game. Once the match starts, it is mostly the team captain that is running the shots.
However, that doesn’t dilute the importance of a coach. A cricket coach can and should have significant influence on the team and the players. It’s his job to keep them team on the ground when they are winning and to boost the morale in difficult times.
Coming to the Indian Premier League, the world’s biggest T20 league has had some of the best coaches, including a few World Cup winning coaches, getting involved with the franchises.
Only a select few have won the Indian Premier League title more than once.
Here are the 3 coaches who have won the most IPL trophies:
Stephen Fleming – 5 titles
Stephen Fleming played the 2008 Indian Premier League season for CSK and then, from 2009, swiftly took up the role of the coach. Fleming is the most successful individual coach in the Indian Premier League with all 5 Indian Premier League titles of CSK coming under the coaching of the former New Zealand skipper.
Mahela Jayawardene – 3 titles
Behind Fleming is former Mumbai Indians head coach Mahela Jayawardene. Jayawardene retired from the Indian Premier League after the 2013 season, and although he could not win the title as a player. Mahela Jayawardene coached Mumbai Indians to three Indian Premier League titles in 2017, 2019, and 2020.
Jayawardene is now the global head of performance at Mumbai Indians and their associated franchises.
Trevor Bayliss – 2 titles
Before Trevor Bayliss coached England to the 2019 World Cup trophy, he had had immense success in the Indian Premier League. Bayliss had coached Sri Lanka to the 2011 World Cup final. He then coached the Sydney Sixers to the BBL title in the 2011/12 season.
KKR roped him in 2012 and Bayliss delivered instantly with the 2012 Indian Premier League title. Bayliss and Gambhir won their second Indian Premier League title for KKR in 2014.
In 2015, he became England’s head coach, and four years later, England were crowned the world champions at their home. Bayliss returned to the IPL as the head coach of SRH.