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Mustafiz got more bad news not being able to play a match

Siam Islam

Siam Islam

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Mustafizur Rahman topped the list of highest wicket takers after the first three rounds of the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) season. His wicket number is 7. Later Mohit Sharma took 7 wickets equal to Fiz. However, being ahead of Mustafiz in economy, Muhit came to the top by removing him. This time, Yuzvendra Chahal topped the two and took the purple cap.

The Rajasthan Royals spinner bowled brilliantly against Royal Challengers Bangalore on Saturday. Chahal took 2 wickets and occupied the top spot in the Purple Cap list. After playing four matches, he now has a total of 8 wickets in his possession. Economy Rate 6.35. Best bowling figure is 11/3.


Chennai without Mustafiz, will play in the next match?
"Chennai misses Mustafiz"

Mohit Sharma went down to two as Chahal went up to one. After playing four matches, this bowler of Gujarat Titans has collected 7 wickets so far. Mohit's economy rate is 8.18. Best bowling figure 25/3.


  Yuzvendra Chahal of Rajasthan Royals has come to the top with 8 wickets.


Mustafizur Rahman made his debut for Chennai Super Kings and took 7 wickets in 3 matches. Fitz is number three in the purple hat list. Despite getting the same number of wickets as Mohit, Mustafiz has cost more runs per over. His economy rate is 8.83. That's why he got the third place after Mohit. Mustafizur's best bowling figure is 29/4. However, this Tiger pacer has played one match less than the rest.

When will Mustafiz join Chennai, the time is known
Mustafiz lost the top spot
Mayank Yadav of Lucknow Super Giants is number four in this list with 6 wickets in 2 matches. Mayank's economy rate is pretty good so far - 5.12. The young pacer's best bowling figure is 14/3.

Delhi Capitals' Khalil Ahmed is currently fifth in the race for the Purple Cap. He played four matches and took 6 wickets. Economy Rate 8.18. Best bowling figure is 21/2.

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