IPL 2024 Purple Cap: Updated After Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Mumbai Indians Match No. 8 

The Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Mumbai Indians match has been recorded as one of the most thrilling matches. Along with the batting brilliance of the SRH batters, they created magic even with the ball. In the second innings, their bowling prowess defeated Mumbai Indians by 31 runs. Their performance impacted the Purple Cap table. 

Mumbai Indians’ Bowling Failure:

The Sunrisers Hyderabad and Mumbai Indians match ended up with some unforgettable thrills. While bowling in the first innings, Mumbai batters felt difficulties. The bowlers conceded plenty of runs in crucial moments. Hardik Pandya took 1 wicket in 46 runs. Gerald Coetzee took 1 wicket in 57 runs. Piyush Chawla took 1 wicket in 33 runs in 2 overs. Other bowlers conceded too many runs but ended up without picking up any wickets. 

Bowling Brilliance by SRH Bowlers:

After a dazzling display by the Sunrisers Hyderabad batters, bowlers came to show their excellence. When Rohit Sharma and Ishan Kishan were hitting biggies, Shahbaz Ahmed dismissed Ishan in 34 runs. After that, Rohit Sharma was dismissed on 26 runs. Jaydev Unadkat dismissed Naman Dhir on 30 runs. Tilak Varma was going well but at that moment, Pat Cummins dismissed on a crucial moment when he was on 64 runs. Jaydev Undatkat dismissed skipper Hardik Pandya on 24 runs. 

Those bowling performances brought some changes in Purple Cap. In this article, we will explore those changes. 

Player’s NameTeamMatchWickets  BBI  Average  Economy Rate
Mustafizur Rahman  CSK  2  44/297.25  7.25      
Harpreet Brar  PBKS2  32/139.00  3.86
Jasprit BumrahMI1  33/144.67  3.5
Kagiso Rabada  PBKS232/2319.67  7.38
T Natarajan  SRH1  33/3210.67  8.00
Deepak Chahar  CSK232/2821.67  8.13
Harshit Rana  KKR133/33  11.00  8.25
Pat Cummins  SRH232/35  22.338.38
Mohit Sharma  GT232/3222.67  8.5
Spencer JohnsonGT  232/2520.0010.00

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The Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Mumbai Indians match has been recorded as one of the most thrilling matches. Along with the batting brilliance of the SRH batters, they created magic even with the ball. In the second innings, their bowling prowess defeated Mumbai Indians by 31 runs. Their performance impacted the Purple Cap table. 

Mumbai Indians’ Bowling Failure:

The Sunrisers Hyderabad and Mumbai Indians match ended up with some unforgettable thrills. While bowling in the first innings, Mumbai batters felt difficulties. The bowlers conceded plenty of runs in crucial moments. Hardik Pandya took 1 wicket in 46 runs. Gerald Coetzee took 1 wicket in 57 runs. Piyush Chawla took 1 wicket in 33 runs in 2 overs. Other bowlers conceded too many runs but ended up without picking up any wickets. 

Bowling Brilliance by SRH Bowlers:

After a dazzling display by the Sunrisers Hyderabad batters, bowlers came to show their excellence. When Rohit Sharma and Ishan Kishan were hitting biggies, Shahbaz Ahmed dismissed Ishan in 34 runs. After that, Rohit Sharma was dismissed on 26 runs. Jaydev Unadkat dismissed Naman Dhir on 30 runs. Tilak Varma was going well but at that moment, Pat Cummins dismissed on a crucial moment when he was on 64 runs. Jaydev Undatkat dismissed skipper Hardik Pandya on 24 runs. 

Those bowling performances brought some changes in Purple Cap. In this article, we will explore those changes. 

Player’s NameTeamMatchWickets  BBI  Average  Economy Rate
Mustafizur Rahman  CSK  2  44/297.25  7.25      
Harpreet Brar  PBKS2  32/139.00  3.86
Jasprit BumrahMI1  33/144.67  3.5
Kagiso Rabada  PBKS232/2319.67  7.38
T Natarajan  SRH1  33/3210.67  8.00
Deepak Chahar  CSK232/2821.67  8.13
Harshit Rana  KKR133/33  11.00  8.25
Pat Cummins  SRH232/35  22.338.38
Mohit Sharma  GT232/3222.67  8.5
Spencer JohnsonGT  232/2520.0010.00

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