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The Purple Cap, currently known as the Aramco Purple Cap for sponsorship reasons, [1] is presented to the leading wicket-taker in the IPL. [2] [21] After the introduction of Orange Cap on 25 April 2008, the IPL announced the introduction of the Purple Cap on 13 May 2008. The bowler with most wickets in the tournament during the course of the ...
20 February 2023 Sisanda Magala South Africa: 19 March 2023 [16] Jasprit Bumrah India: Mumbai Indians ₹ 12 crore (US$1.4 million) 28 February 2023 Sandeep Warrier India: 31 March 2023 [17] Jhye Richardson Australia ₹ 1.5 crore (US$180,000) Hamstring injury 11 March 2023 Riley Meredith Australia ₹ 1.50 crore (US$180,000) 6 April 2023 [18 ...
The Orange Cap is awarded to the top run-scorer in the IPL during a season. It is an ongoing competition with the leader wearing the cap throughout the tournament until the final game, with the eventual winner keeping the cap for the season. [41] The Purple Cap is awarded to the top wicket-taker in the IPL during a season. It is an ongoing ...
The 2023 Indian Premier League (also known as Tata IPL 2023 for sponsorship reasons and sometimes referred to as IPL 2023 or IPL 16) was the 16th season of the Indian Premier League, a franchise Twenty20 cricket league in India. It is organised by the Board of Control for Cricket in India. [1]
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Jos Buttler earned the MVP award, as well as the Orange Cap with a tally of 864 runs in 17 innings, while Yuzvendra Chahal won the Purple Cap for taking the most wickets (27) in the season. 2023 IPL season
Bhuvneshwar Kumar is the leading wicket-taker having won the Purple Cap twice, in 2016 and 2017. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] The COVID-19 pandemic impacted the brand value of the Sunrisers Hyderabad which saw a decline of 4 percent to US$ 57.4 million in 2020 as the overall brand value of the IPL decreased to US$ 4.4 billion, according to Brand Finance.
The 2022 season of the IPL offered total prize money of ₹ 46.5 crore (equivalent to ₹ 49 crore or US$5.7 million in 2023), with the winning team netting ₹ 20 crore (equivalent to ₹ 21 crore or US$2.4 million in 2023) and the second-placed team ₹ 13 crore (equivalent to ₹ 14 crore or US$1.6 million in 2023).