IPL 2026 Purple Cap Holder

pos player Mat Overs Mdns Runs Wkts 3-FERS 5-FERS Econ BBF
1 Prasidh Krishna 15 59 0 488 25 2 0 8.27 4/41
2 Noor Ahmad 14 50 0 408 24 4 0 8.16 4/18
3 Josh Hazlewood 12 44 0 386 22 4 0 8.77 4/33
4 Trent Boult 16 57.4 0 517 22 3 0 8.97 4/26
5 Arshdeep Singh 17 58.2 1 518 21 3 0 8.88 3/16
6 Sai Kishore 15 42.3 0 393 19 1 0 9.25 3/30
7 Jasprit Bumrah 12 47.2 0 316 18 2 0 6.68 4/22
8 Varun Chakaravarthy 13 50 0 383 17 1 0 7.66 3/22
9 Krunal Pandya 15 46 0 379 17 2 0 8.24 4/45
10 Bhuvneshwar Kumar 14 52 0 483 17 1 0 9.29 3/33
11 Vaibhav Arora 12 42.3 1 430 17 2 0 10.12 3/29
12 Pat Cummins 14 49.4 0 450 16 3 0 9.06 3/19
13 Marco Jansen 14 47.1 0 434 16 1 0 9.2 3/17
14 Mohammed Siraj 15 57 0 527 16 2 0 9.25 4/17
15 Yuzvendra Chahal 14 45 0 430 16 2 0 9.56 4/28
Team
Punjab Kings 14 9 4 19 1 +0.372
Royal Challengers Bengaluru 14 9 4 19 1 +0.301
Gujarat Titans 14 9 5 18 0 +0.254
Mumbai Indians 14 8 6 16 0 +1.142
Delhi Capitals 14 7 6 15 1 +0.011
Sunrisers Hyderabad 14 6 7 13 1 -0.241
Lucknow Super Giants 14 6 8 12 0 -0.376
Kolkata Knight Riders 14 5 7 12 2 -0.305
Rajasthan Royals 14 4 10 8 0 -0.549
Chennai Super Kings 14 4 10 8 0 -0.647
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The T20 World Cup is one of the three major events of the ICC. This tournament began in 2007. Team India is the first champion of this 20-over World Cup. In the first edition of the T20 World Cup, played in South Africa, the Indian team clinched the title by defeating their arch-rivals Pakistan in the final. The Pakistani team was the runner-up in the first edition, but when the tournament was held for the second time in 2009, they won the title. So far, West Indies and England have won the T20 World Cup the most — twice each. Normally, the ICC conducts the T20 World Cup every two years. However, after 2016, the tournament was held directly in 2021. The two main reasons were: In 2017, the ICC organized the Champions Trophy. The second reason was COVID-19, which engulfed the entire world in 2020.

Questions and Answers related to the T20 World Cup

Question - Where was the first edition of the T20 World Cup played?

Answer - The first edition of the T20 World Cup was played in South Africa.

Question - Which team won the first T20 World Cup title?

Answer - India won the first T20 World Cup title.

Question - How many times has Pakistan won the T20 World Cup so far?

Answer - Pakistan has won the T20 World Cup once so far.

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