Purple Cap Winners in IPL – Indian Premier League All Seasons

Purple Cap Winners in IPL

During every season of the Indian Premier League (IPL), the leading wicket taker of the league phase wears an purple cap while fielding.

At the end of the season the Purple Cap is awarded to the leading wicket taker of the tournament.

Please find below Purple Cap Winners in previous seasons of Indian Premier League (IPL).


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Purple Cap Winner in IPL Season 1 (2008) :

Sohail Tanvir of Rajasthan Royals was the leading wicket taker during the IPL 2008 Season.

In 11 matches he took 22 wickets in 41.1 overs with an economy of 6.46 and average of 12.09.

His best bowling figures were 6/14.

Purple Cap Winner in IPL Season 2 (2009) :

RP Singh of Deccan Chargers was the leading wicket taker during the IPL 2009 Season.

In 16 matches he took 23 wickets in 59.4 overs with an economy of 6.98 and average of 18.13.

His best bowling figures were 4/22.

Purple Cap Winner in IPL Season 3 (2010) :

Pragyan Ojha of Deccan Chargers was the leading wicket taker during the IPL 2010 Season.

In 16 matches he took 21 wickets in 58.5 overs with an economy of 7.29 and average of 20.42.

His best bowling figures were 3/26.

Purple Cap Winner in IPL Season 4 (2011) :

Lasith Malinga of Mumbai Indians was the leading wicket taker during the IPL 2011 Season.

In 16 matches he took 28 wickets in 63 overs with an economy of 5.95 and average of 13.39.

His best bowling figures were 5/13.


Purple Cap Winner in IPL Season 5 (2012) :

MornĂ© Morkel of Delhi Daredevils was the leading wicket taker during the IPL 2012 Season.

In 16 matches he took 25 wickets with an economy of 7.19 and average of 18.12.

His best bowling figures were 4/20.

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