Purple Cap in IPL 2021

Vivo IPL 2021 Purple Cap

The Indian Premier League 2021, popularly known as Vivo IPL 2021 was the fourteenth season of the most popular cricket league in the world. The fourteenth season was a paradise for bowlers as this year saw the record-equalling for the most wickets in an IPL season. Let’s look at the Purple Cap in IPL 2021.

Bowlers in the list of Purple Cap in IPL 2021

PlayerMatOMRWBBIAvEcoSR4W5W
HV Patel (RCB)1556.20459325/2714.348.1410.511
Avesh Khan (DC)1661.00450243/1318.757.3715.200
JJ Bumrah (MI)1455.00410213/3619.527.4515.700
SN Thakur (CSK)1659.51527213/2825.098.8017.000
Mohammed Shami (PBKS)1452.41395193/2120.787.5016.600
Arshdeep Singh (PBKS)1241.20342185/3219.008.2713.701
YS Chahal (RCB)1553.01374183/1120.777.0517.600
Rashid Khan (SRH)1456.00375183/3620.836.6918.600
CV Varun (KKR)1768.00448183/1324.886.5822.600
JO Holder (SRH)831.50247164/5215.437.7511.910
SP Narine (KKR)1456.00361164/2122.566.4421.010
AR Patel (DC)1246.00306153/2120.406.6518.400
CH Morris (RR)1141.00376154/2325.069.1716.410
K Rabada (DC)1556.01456153/3630.408.1422.400
DJ Bravo (CSK)1133.40263143/2418.787.8114.400
C Sakariya (RR)1452.01426143/3130.428.1922.200
Mustafizur Rahman (RR)1451.50436143/2031.148.4122.200
DL Chahar (CSK)1554.01451144/1332.218.3523.120
LH Ferguson (KKR)830.00224133/1817.237.4613.800
RD Chahar (MI)1143.00318134/2724.467.3919.810

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Harshal Patel won the Purple Cap in IPL 2021 as he was the bowler with the most wickets in IPL 2021. He equaled the record of most wickets in an IPL season with Dwayne Bravo. Both now have picked up 32 wickets in an IPL season. The Royal Challengers Bangalore player was the only bowler to pick up a fifer in the season. His best figures read 5/27.

Avesh Khan was second on the list of most wickets in IPL 2021. He picked up a total of 24 wickets in 16 matches. Avesh Khan plays for Delhi Capitals. His best figures were 3/13.

Jasprit Bumrah was the third most wicket-taker in IPL 2021. He picked up 21 wickets in 14 matches and his best bowling figures were 3/36.

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I have been a fan of Cricket ever since I watched the 2002 NatWest Series Final on television. The memories of Dada's celebration, Zaheer's winning run, and Kaif's extraordinary inning are still vivid. I played the sport growing up, and I still do occasionally. I also enjoy it on the web or television. My passion for the game inspired me to start writing about it and I have been doing it since 2019. I hope readers will use my articles as a platform to discuss this beautiful sport we call "Cricket".

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