IPL 2026: The Purple Cap remains one of the most prestigious individual honours in the IPL - awarded every season to the tournament's leading wicket-taker. Since the league began in 2008, the award has celebrated bowling excellence across eras dominated by different styles, surfaces and formats.
From the raw pace of Sohail Tanvir in the inaugural edition to the spin mastery of Rashid Khan and the sustained brilliance of Bhuvneshwar Kumar, the has often defined the standout bowling performance of an IPL season.
And in IPL 2026, the race is shaping up to produce one of the most compelling finishes in recent years.
currently leads the Purple Cap standings with 26 wickets for Royal Challengers Bengaluru, narrowly ahead of Kagiso Rabada, who also has
26 wickets for Gujarat Titans but at a higher economy rate. Jofra Archer remains in contention with 21 wickets for Rajasthan Royals.
If Bhuvneshwar finishes on top, he will become one of the very few bowlers in IPL history to win the Purple Cap three times.
IPL Purple Cap Winners List (2008-2026)
| Season | Player | Team | Wickets |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2008 | Sohail Tanvir | Rajasthan Royals | 22 |
| 2009 | RP Singh | Deccan Chargers | 23 |
| 2010 | Pragyan Ojha | Deccan Chargers | 21 |
| 2011 | Lasith Malinga | Mumbai Indians | 28 |
| 2012 | Morne Morkel | Delhi Daredevils | 25 |
| 2013 | Dwayne Bravo | Chennai Super Kings | 32 |
| 2014 | Mohit Sharma | Chennai Super Kings | 23 |
| 2015 | Dwayne Bravo | Chennai Super Kings | 26 |
| 2016 | Bhuvneshwar Kumar | Sunrisers Hyderabad | 23 |
| 2017 | Bhuvneshwar Kumar | Sunrisers Hyderabad | 26 |
| 2018 | Andrew Tye | Kings XI Punjab | 24 |
| 2019 | Imran Tahir | Chennai Super Kings | 26 |
| 2020 | Kagiso Rabada | Delhi Capitals | 30 |
| 2021 | Harshal Patel | Royal Challengers Bangalore | 32 |
| 2022 | Yuzvendra Chahal | Rajasthan Royals | 27 |
| 2023 | Mohammed Shami | Gujarat Titans | 28 |
| 2024 | Harshal Patel | Punjab Kings | 24 |
| 2025 | Prasidh Krishna | Gujarat Titans | 25 |
| 2026* | Bhuvneshwar Kumar* | Royal Challengers Bengaluru* | 26* |
* - Season ongoing
IPL 2026 Purple Cap Race: Who Are the Top Contenders?
The 2026 Purple Cap race has evolved into a fascinating contest between experience, pace and spin.
Bhuvneshwar Kumar's resurgence has been the headline story. At 36, he has rediscovered the rhythm and control that once made him the premier Indian fast bowler in T20 cricket. His 26 wickets have come at an economy rate of exactly 8.00 - outstanding numbers in a season where batting has dominated heavily.
Close behind him sits Kagiso Rabada with an identical wicket tally of 26, though his economy rate of 9.49 currently places him second. Rabada's ability to strike consistently through the middle overs and at the death has kept Gujarat Titans competitive throughout the campaign.
Jofra Archer has quietly produced another elite season with 21 wickets for Rajasthan Royals. Fully fit again, Archer has looked close to his devastating best with the new ball and during death overs.
One of the breakout stories of IPL 2026 has been Anshul Kamboj, whose 21 wickets for Chennai Super Kings have established him as one of India's most exciting emerging fast bowlers.
Meanwhile, Rashid Khan continues to prove why he remains among the greatest T20 bowlers ever. His 19 wickets for Gujarat Titans have once again come with remarkable consistency and control.
Bowlers With Multiple Purple Caps
Winning a single Purple Cap is difficult. Winning multiple Purple Caps places bowlers in a completely different category of IPL greatness.
Only a handful of bowlers have managed the feat:
- Dwayne Bravo - 2
- Bhuvneshwar Kumar - 2
- Harshal Patel - 2
If Bhuvneshwar Kumar finishes IPL 2026 on top of the wicket charts, he will become the first Indian fast bowler to win the Purple Cap three times.
That achievement would further strengthen his legacy as one of the greatest IPL bowlers of all time.
Highest Wicket Tallies in Purple Cap History
Some Purple Cap seasons have completely redefined bowling standards in the IPL.
Dwayne Bravo's 32 wickets in 2013 remained the benchmark for years before Harshal Patel equalled the record with 32 wickets in 2021.
Kagiso Rabada's 30-wicket campaign in 2020 also ranks among the finest fast-bowling seasons in tournament history.
Interestingly, the Purple Cap has evolved significantly over the years. Early IPL editions often rewarded swing and seam movement, while recent seasons have increasingly demanded tactical variation, slower balls and matchup-based bowling.
That evolution makes Bhuvneshwar Kumar's 2026 campaign especially impressive.
At a time when IPL batting conditions have become more unforgiving than ever for bowlers, he has still managed to emerge as the frontrunner in the Purple Cap race.
And if he holds on over the final stretch, IPL 2026 may become one of the defining seasons of his remarkable career.











