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Purple Cap In IPL 2025

Purple Cap: Noor Ahmad leads the Purple Cap standings in IPL 2025 with 9 wickets, maintaining an exceptional bowling average of 9.11. Mitchell Starc follows closely in second place with 8 wickets, including a five-wicket haul, and an average of 9.62. Khaleel Ahmed and Shardul Thakur are tied with 6 wickets each, securing the third and fourth spots, with averages of 15.83 and 8.83, respectively.


Kuldeep Yadav and Josh Hazlewood, both with 5 wickets, hold the fifth and sixth positions, boasting averages of 8.40 and 8.60. Wanindu Hasaranga sits in seventh place with 5 wickets and an average of 13.80, followed by Matheesha Pathirana and Sai Kishore, both with 4 wickets each, at eighth and ninth place. Yash Dayal rounds out the top 10 with 3 wickets and an average of 14.33.


IPL Purple Cap Winners List – Top Wicket Takers in IPL History Year wise:

Year Player Team Wickets
2008 Sohail Tanvir Rajasthan Royals (RR) 22
2009 RP Singh Deccan Chargers (DC) 23
2010 Pragyan Ojha Deccan Chargers (DC) 21
2011 Lasith Malinga Mumbai Indians (MI) 28
2012 Morne Morkel Delhi Daredevils (DD) 25
2013 Dwayne Bravo Chennai Super Kings (CSK) 32
2014 Mohit Sharma Chennai Super Kings (CSK) 23
2015 Dwayne Bravo Chennai Super Kings (CSK) 26
2016 Bhuvneshwar Kumar Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) 23
2017 Bhuvneshwar Kumar Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) 26
2018 Andrew Tye Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) 24
2019 Imran Tahir Chennai Super Kings (CSK) 26
2020 Kagiso Rabada Delhi Capitals (DC) 30
2021 Harshal Patel Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) 32
2022 Yuzvendra Chahal Rajasthan Royals (RR) 27
2023 Mohammed Shami Gujarat Titans (GT) 28
2024 Harshal Patel Punjab Kings (PBKS) 24

The Purple Cap in IPL is awarded to recognise the highest wicket-taker of an edition. In the 17-year history of the IPL, 12 different bowlers have had the honours of claiming the cap. The likes of Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Lasith Malinga, and Harshal Patel have won the Purple Cap more than once.


During a season, the Purple Cap can revolve between multiple players depending upon who is leading the wicket-taking charts at a given moment.


The first-ever winner of the IPL Purple Cap was former Pakistan left-arm pacer Sohail Tanvir, who represented Rajasthan Royals in the inaugural season. He took 22 wickets from 11 matches of the inaugural season in 2008 and played a key role in RR becoming the champions. The second season of the IPL was held entirely in South Africa due to the general elections in India. Deccan Chargers won the season, and left-arm pacer RP Singh was their star with the ball as he bagged 23 wickets from 16 matches and became the first Indian to win the Purple Cap in 2009.


The third season of IPL also saw a bowler representing Deccan Chargers winning the Purple Cap. This time, it was a left-arm spinner in Pragyan Ojha who spun a web to trap 21 batters in 16 matches. Sri Lanka fast bowling legend Lasith Malinga dominated IPL 2011 with his toe-crushers. He accounted for as many as 28 scalps in 16 matches to set a new record and claimed the Purple Cap as well.


South Africa fast bowling great Morne Morkel troubled the batters with his pace and steep bounce during IPL 2012, and it fetched him 25 wickets for the erstwhile Delhi Daredevils and took home the Purple Cap. The next season, IPL 2013, saw Dwayne Bravo breaking the record for the most wickets taken by a bowler in a season. The Chennai Super Kings legend claimed 32 wickets from 18 games.


In IPL 2014, CSK's Mohit Sharma ensured the Purple Cap remained with the franchise. The right-arm pacer picked up 23 wickets from 16 matches to take the honours. Bravo reclaimed the Purple Cap for the second time in three years and helped CSK complete the hat trick. He took 26 wickets in 17 matches to top the wicket-taking charts.


Bhuvneshwar Kumar of Sunrisers Hyderabad broke CSK's stranglehold over the Purple Cap with his swing as he took 23 wickets in 17 matches during IPL 2016 to help his franchise win the title. In the following season, Bhuvneshwar created history by winning the cap for the second time in a row. This time he improved his tally to 26 wickets in 14 matches. Andrew Tye became the first Australian to win the Purple Cap when, for Kings XI Punjab, he took 14 wickets from 14 matches in IPL 2018.


During IPL 2019, Imran Tahir, at the age of 40 years, became the oldest bowler in the league's history to win the Purple Cap. The CSK leg spinner collected 26 scalps in 17 games.


A neck-and-neck fight for the Purple Cap ensued in IPL 2020, which was held under the shadow of the covid pandemic. Delhi Capitals' Kagiso Rabada and Mumbai Indians' Jasprit Bumrah were in close contention to win the cap with the tournament being held in the UAE. Eventually, Rabada prevailed with 30 scalps—three more than Bumrah.


Harshal Patel drew level with Bravo's all-time IPL record of most wickets in a season when he took 32 wickets in 2021 for Royal Challengers Bengaluru. He also broke Bumrah's record of most wickets by an Indian bowler in a single edition of IPL.


Legspinner Yuzvendra Chahal won the IPL Purple Cap in 2022 with 27 wickets in 17 matches for Rajasthan Royals. In the season that followed, Gujarat Titans' Mohammed Shami took 28 wickets in 17 matches to claim the cap.


And last season—IPL 2024—saw Harshal become the second Indian bowler to win the Purple Cap more than once. Representing Punjab Kings, the right-arm pacer took 24 wickets from 14 matches.


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Player

Team

Wkts

Runs

Ovr

BBF

Avg

EC

SR

3w

5w

Mdns

1CSK982124/189.116.838.00200
2DC8777.45/359.6210.045.75110
3CSK695123/2915.837.9112.00100
4LSG65364/348.838.836.00100
5DC54283/228.405.259.60100
6RCB54383/218.605.379.60100
7RR56974/3513.809.858.40100
8CSK46482/2816.008.0012.00000
9GT46783/3016.758.3712.00100
10RCB34362/1814.337.1612.00000
11KKR36082/1720.007.5016.00000
12MI33243/3210.668.008.00100
13SRH37992/3426.338.7718.00000
14LSG37182/3123.668.8716.00000
15RCB35563/2918.339.1612.00100
16CSK399101/2233.009.9020.00000
17SRH34243/4214.0010.508.00100
18RR39693/4432.0010.6618.00100
19KKR37572/3325.0010.7114.00000
20LSG39582/5331.6611.8716.00000
21KKR22342/2311.505.7512.00000
22RCB24262/2821.007.0018.00000
23MI22942/2914.507.2512.00000
24GT25972/1829.508.4221.00000
25PBKS23642/3618.009.0012.00000
26MI25761/1828.509.5018.00000
27RR2114122/5257.009.5036.00000
28KKR26872/3634.009.7121.00000
29LSG23942/3919.509.7512.00000
30GT28381/4141.5010.3724.00000
31RR2104101/4252.0010.4030.00000
32GT28882/3444.0011.0024.00000
33SRH210191/3350.5011.2227.00000
34SRH29481/4647.0011.7524.00000
35SRH211692/2958.0012.8827.00000
36SRH27452/4637.0014.8015.00000
37RCB12031/2020.006.6618.00000
38KKR12741/2727.006.7524.00000
39MI13241/3232.008.0024.00000
40CSK16881/1068.008.5048.00000
41MI16171/3461.008.7142.00000
42CSK13841/3838.009.5024.00000
43LSG17681/2976.009.5048.00000
44DC16771/2567.009.5742.00000
45GT15861/4858.009.6636.00000
46DC13941/2239.009.7524.00000
47RCB17981/4779.009.8748.00000
48PBKS14441/4444.0011.0024.00000
49LSG14541/4545.0011.2524.00000
50KKR1736.21/4273.0011.5238.00000
51RCB13531/3535.0011.6618.00000
52RR11229.31/13122.0012.8457.00001
53PBKS12621/2626.0013.0012.00000
54MI15341/4053.0013.2524.00000
55MI12821/2828.0014.0012.00000
56DC15641/3556.0014.0024.00000

IPL 2025 PURPLE CAP HOLDER FAQ'S

What is Purple Cap in IPL?

The Purple Cap is an award given to the leading wicket-taker in the Indian Premier League (IPL) cricket tournament. It is similar to the most wickets taken award in other cricket tournaments.