The Indian Premier League (IPL) is one of the most popular and exciting T20 cricket tournaments in the world. Every year, the tournament features some of the best bowlers in the world, competing for the coveted Purple Cap. The Purple Cap is awarded to the bowler who takes the most wickets during the tournament, and is a symbol of excellence and skill in the world of cricket.
The Purple Cap was first
introduced in the IPL in 2008, and has since become an important part of the
tournament. The cap is named after the color of the cap that is worn by the
bowler who is leading the wicket-taking charts during the tournament. The cap
is passed on from bowler to bowler as the tournament progresses, and is finally
awarded to the bowler with the most wickets at the end of the tournament.
Over the years, there have been
some outstanding bowlers who have won the Purple Cap. Here is a list of Purple
Cap winners from the first IPL season in 2008 to the most recent IPL season in
2021:
2008: Sohail Tanvir - Rajasthan
Royals
2009: RP Singh - Deccan
Chargers
2010: Pragyan Ojha - Deccan
Chargers
2011: Lasith Malinga - Mumbai
Indians
2012: Morne Morkel - Delhi
Daredevils
2013: Dwayne Bravo - Chennai
Super Kings
2014: Mohit Sharma - Chennai
Super Kings
2015: Dwayne Bravo - Chennai
Super Kings
2016: Bhuvneshwar Kumar -
Sunrisers Hyderabad
2017: Bhuvneshwar Kumar -
Sunrisers Hyderabad
2018: Andrew Tye - Kings XI
Punjab
2019: Imran Tahir - Chennai
Super Kings
2020: Kagiso Rabada - Delhi
Capitals
2021: Harshal Patel - Royal
Challengers Bangalore
2022: Yuzvendra Chahal –
Rajasthan Royals
As can be seen from the list
above, the Purple Cap has been won by some of the best bowlers in the world.
The cap is not just a symbol of individual excellence, but also of teamwork and
strategy, as bowlers work with their captains and teammates to come up with
plans to outwit opposition batsmen.
In conclusion, the Purple Cap
is an important symbol of excellence and skill in the world of cricket, and is
eagerly contested by bowlers in the Indian Premier League each year. It is a
testament to the hard work and dedication of these bowlers, who put in
countless hours of practice and preparation to become some of the best in the
world. Whether you are a cricket fan or not, it is hard not to appreciate the
level of skill and passion that goes into the pursuit of the Purple Cap.
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