HomeSportsCricket roundup: Top contenders for IPL 2024 Purple Cap and why the Mumbai Indians captaincy row refuses to die down

Cricket roundup: Top contenders for IPL 2024 Purple Cap and why the Mumbai Indians captaincy row refuses to die down

Predictions must always be taken with a pinch of salt, more so when it comes to the high-scoring Indian Premier League matches, IPL Purple Cap winner predictions and friendly bets on when MS Dhoni will retire from cricket altogether. Some educated guesses.

April 25, 2024 / 12:05 IST
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If Jasprit Bumrah wins the IPL 2024 Purple Cap, it will be his first since his IPL debut in 2013.
If Jasprit Bumrah wins the IPL 2024 Purple Cap, it will be his first since his IPL debut in 2013.

1. In the Indian Premier League, where run rates go north of 10 all the time, every dot ball counts. In IPL 2024, the top 3 bowlers with the most dot balls as of April 25 are Jasprit Bumrah (Mumbai Indians), Khaleel Ahmed (Delhi Capitals) and Kagiso Rabada (Punjab Kings).

2. Mayank Yadav paced his way into the contention for the IPL 2024 Purple Cap on debut with the Lucknow Super Giants on March 30, 2024. Less than a month later, he's dropped out of the Top 20 list. Jasprit Bumrah, with 13 wickets in eight matches and best bowling figures of 21/5, is the top contender for IPL 2024 Purple Cap again - if he wins, this will be Bumrah's first Purple Cap.

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3. The Mumbai Indians have won their last two IPL 2024 fixtures under Hardik Pandya's captaincy. However, the Mumbai franchise didn't begin the season well - they are currently at No. 8 in the IPL 2024 Points Table, with five losses in eight fixtures as of April 25. Internet trolls and booing in stadia have brought fans' displeasure with the Mumbai Indians captaincy change to national and international attention.

4. IPL 2024 debuts: Sameer Rizvi, the fresh recruit of Chennai Super Kings, did not feel any nerves once he went out to bat against Gujarat Titans in Match 7 of the 17th Indian Premier League (IPL) in Chennai on March 26. It was a five-minute stay at the crease, but the 14 off six balls helped the home team cross the 200-run mark.