Who Holds the Title for Most Wickets in a Single Season in IPL?

Gone are the times when batsmen ruled the cricket world, taking all the glory. In modern cricket, bowlers have emerged as match-winners, turning games with their expertise and precision. The Indian Premier League (IPL) has become a platform where bowlers can shine as game-changers. One of the most memorable moments was Lasith Malinga’s brilliance in the IPL 2019 final, where he defended 9 runs in the final over, sealing a win for Mumbai Indians.

Over the years, IPL has seen numerous bowlers break records, including those who have claimed the most wickets in a single season. Bowlers like Harshal Patel and Dwayne Bravo have played crucial roles in their teams’ success.

Highest Wicket-taker in IPL in One Season – Top 11

Harshal Patel – 32 wickets in IPL 2021

Harshal Patel, who played for Royal Challengers Bangalore, took 32 wickets during IPL 2021, making him one of the top wicket-takers in a single season. He played 15 matches with an average of 14.34 and an economy of 8.14. Despite his exceptional performance, RCB couldn’t reach the final. Patel’s standout moment came when he took a hat-trick against Mumbai Indians, dismissing key players like Hardik Pandya, Kieron Pollard, and Rahul Chahar.

Dwayne Bravo – 32 wickets in IPL 2013

Bravo, a legend in IPL, matched Patel’s record, taking 32 wickets for Chennai Super Kings in 2013. His consistency across 18 matches earned him an average of 15.53, including a crucial 4-wicket haul in the final, although CSK fell short against Mumbai Indians. After his retirement, Bravo transitioned to a coaching role for CSK in 2022.

Kagiso Rabada – 30 wickets in IPL 2020

During the 2020 IPL, South African pacer Kagiso Rabada took 30 wickets in 17 matches for Delhi Capitals. His stellar performance was key to DC’s run to the final, although they lost to Mumbai Indians.

Lasith Malinga – 28 wickets in IPL 2011

Most Wickets in a Single Season

Malinga, known for his deadly yorkers, took 28 wickets for Mumbai Indians in IPL 2011 with an incredible economy of 5.95. His IPL legacy was solidified in the 2019 final, where his last-ball heroics won MI their fourth title.

James Faulkner – 28 wickets in IPL 2013

James Faulkner was a key player for Rajasthan Royals during IPL 2013, taking 28 wickets at an average of 15.25. His consistent performances helped RR in their playoff run.

Mohammad Shami – 28 wickets in IPL 2023

Mohammad Shami led the wicket-taking charts in IPL 2023 with 28 wickets in 16 matches for Gujarat Titans. Despite his efforts, GT was defeated in the final by CSK.

Mohit Sharma – 27 wickets in IPL 2023

Mohit Sharma was one of the standout bowlers in IPL 2023, taking 27 wickets, including a 5-wicket haul, helping Gujarat Titans reach the final.

Jasprit Bumrah – 27 wickets in IPL 2020

Most Wickets in a Single Season

Jasprit Bumrah’s best season came in 2020 when he took 27 wickets in 15 matches, contributing to MI’s fifth title win.

Yuzvendra Chahal – 27 wickets in IPL 2022

Chahal was instrumental in Rajasthan Royals’ journey to the final in 2022, taking 27 wickets in 17 matches.

Rashid Khan – 27 wickets in IPL 2023

Rashid Khan was a key player for Gujarat Titans in IPL 2023, claiming 27 wickets across 16 matches, helping his team reach the final.

Dwayne Bravo – 26 wickets in IPL 2015

Most Wickets in a Single Season

Bravo once again features on the list for his 26 wickets in IPL 2015. His consistent bowling was pivotal for CSK.

FAQs

Who holds the record for most wickets in a single IPL season?
Harshal Patel and Dwayne Bravo share the record with 32 wickets in a single season.

Who is the highest wicket-taker in IPL history?
Yuzvendra Chahal holds the record for most wickets in IPL history.

Who is considered the best wicketkeeper in the world?
Mark Boucher, with 953 catches, 19 run-outs, and 46 stumpings, is widely regarded as the best wicketkeeper in cricket history.

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