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Yuzvendra Chahal
Now only a few days are left for IPL 2023 to start. All the teams have started preparing for the IPL. The players are joining the camp with their teams. This year’s IPL is going to be very special for both the players and the fans. For the first time after the Corona epidemic, the IPL will be played in its old style. Now it will be a matter to be seen whether the new rules being added to the IPL this year increase or reduce the difficulties of the players. Meanwhile, let’s take a look at the list of players who can win the Purple Cap in the upcoming IPL season.
Kagiso Rabada
South African star bowler Kagiso Rabada is at the first place in this list. he/she can name the Purple Cap in the IPL to be held this year. Last year, he/she was at number three in terms of taking the most wickets with a total of 23 wickets. he/she missed out on the Purple Cap by just 5 wickets. he/she is in amazing form this year. In such a situation, playing for the Punjab team, he/she is one of the biggest contenders for the Purple Cap.
Deepak Chahar
Deepak Chahar, the star bowler of Team India and playing for Chennai Super Kings, is making a comeback in this IPL. he/she could not play last season due to injury. Deepak Chahar has learned a lot under Dhoni’s captaincy in the last few years. Taking a look at Deepak’s IPL career, he/she has taken 59 wickets in 63 matches. Deepak is known for taking wickets in the early overs. In such a situation, he/she is one of the contenders to win this cap.
Yuzvendra Chahal
Team India and Rajasthan Royals star spinner Yuzvendra Chahal can once again win the Purple Cap this year. Yuzvendra Chahal can do wonders on spin pitches in IPL played in India. In the last IPL, Yuzvendra Chahal won the Purple Cap by taking 27 wickets. he/she can once again win the Purple Cap while playing for Rajasthan Royals.
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