ILT20 2026 Purple Cap
All time bowling records, leading wicket takers and the Season 5 Purple Cap race from 22 November 2026.
ILT20 Purple Cap: All Time Bowling Records and Season 5 Race
The ILT20 Purple Cap is awarded to the leading wicket taker of each season. The all time best bowling performance in ILT20 history is Fazalhaq Farooqi’s 5 for 16 in Season 3, which remains the benchmark for bowling excellence in the tournament. David Wiese took the first ever five-wicket haul in ILT20 with 5 for 20 for Gulf Giants in Season 1. The Season 5 Purple Cap race begins with the opening match on 22 November 2026 and runs through to the final on 20 December 2026 at Dubai International Stadium.
Bowling performances decide ILT20 matches in ways that batting statistics alone cannot capture. In a 34-match season across three venues with different surface characteristics, the bowlers who adapt fastest to Dubai, Sharjah, and Abu Dhabi conditions consistently produce the strongest wicket tallies:
ILT20 All Time Bowling Records: Key Confirmed Milestones
These are the confirmed all time bowling records from ILT20 Seasons 1 to 4 that set the benchmark for the Season 5 Purple Cap race:
Fast Bowlers vs Spin Specialists in ILT20
Fast bowlers and spin bowlers have both won the Purple Cap across ILT20 seasons, but they achieve it through very different approaches to UAE conditions. Understanding the distinction helps explain why some bowlers dominate specific venues while struggling at others:
How UAE Venues Shape the Purple Cap Race
The three ILT20 venues create genuinely different bowling challenges. A bowler’s ability to perform across all three determines their Purple Cap prospects more than any single venue performance:
FAQs: ILT20 2026 Purple Cap
Who holds the best bowling figures in ILT20 history?
Fazalhaq Farooqi holds the best bowling figures in ILT20 history with 5 for 16 in Season 3. This is the most economical five-wicket haul in the tournament’s history. David Wiese took the first ever five-wicket haul in ILT20 with 5 for 20 for Gulf Giants in Season 1, which set the initial benchmark for bowling excellence in the tournament.
What is the ILT20 Purple Cap and how is it awarded?
The ILT20 Purple Cap is awarded to the leading wicket taker of the season. The bowler with the most wickets across all league matches and playoff matches holds the Purple Cap. If two bowlers are level on wickets, the tiebreaker is typically bowling average or economy rate. The Season 5 Purple Cap race runs across all 34 matches from 22 November to 20 December 2026.
Why does dew affect bowling so heavily in ILT20?
All three ILT20 venues host evening matches in the November and December window, when dew settles on the outfield from approximately the 12th over onward. Dew makes the ball wet and slippery, which reduces a bowler’s ability to grip it for swing, seam, or spin. This is why second-innings bowling is significantly harder than first-innings bowling in ILT20. Captains who win the toss typically choose to bat first to avoid bowling in dew-affected conditions, and bowlers who take their wickets early in the second innings before dew becomes heavy consistently outperform those who rely on late-innings pressure.
Which type of bowler has the best chance of winning the ILT20 Season 5 Purple Cap?
Based on ILT20 bowling history, fast bowlers who specialise in death-over execution have the strongest Purple Cap records. Fazalhaq Farooqi’s 5 for 16 was built on yorker accuracy and swing. However, the Season 5 Purple Cap race across 34 matches rewards consistency across all three venues more than any single match-winning spell. Bowlers who can perform at Sharjah despite the short boundaries, generate control at Abu Dhabi on the slower surface, and maintain consistency at Dubai through the playoffs will accumulate the most wickets by 20 December 2026.
When will the ILT20 Season 5 Purple Cap standings start updating?
The Season 5 bowling leaderboard will begin updating from the opening match on 22 November 2026. All 34 matches including 30 league matches and the four playoff fixtures contribute to the Purple Cap standings. The bowler leading the wicket takers chart after the final on 20 December 2026 at Dubai International Stadium is awarded the Season 5 Purple Cap.
Why is Sharjah the hardest ILT20 venue for bowlers?
Sharjah Cricket Stadium has the shortest boundaries of the three ILT20 venues. This means any delivery that is not perfectly executed risks going for six, even from batters who are not among the tournament’s biggest hitters. Economy rates at Sharjah are consistently higher across all ILT20 seasons than at Dubai or Abu Dhabi. Nicholas Pooran’s all-time ILT20 record of 71 sixes was significantly boosted by his Sharjah performances, which illustrates how much the venue inflates boundary-hitting statistics and deflates bowling figures.
