The TATA Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 is the 18th edition of the competition. It is the longest-running franchise league in world cricket. This year has also been a sensational start to the campaign as the fans have seen some high-scoring games, last-ball winners, and low-scoring thrillers as well. In 2025, there was a contest between the bat and the ball. Unlike the previous edition, where the bowlers were only running to get hit for sixes and fours. In this edition of the IPL, bowlers are enjoying the game same as the batsmen.
Top 10 Best Bowlers in IPL 2025

How We Ranked IPL 2025 Best Bowler?
In the 2025 edition, the bowlers are getting help from the wickets. They are pushing the batters to play rash strokes and get out. They did not score runs easily, and most of the batters from last season have failed so far. Thus, it is visible that the bowlers have been sensational this season, as there are more balanced pitches in this IPL across the venues, giving the same level of competitiveness among bowlers and batters. In this article, we will look at the best bowlers in IPL 2025. We will be ranking them as per Wickets Taken, Economy & Strike Rate, Average, Match-Impact Spells, and Team Contribution in Wins.
- Wickets Taken: The greatest bowlers in IPL 2025 will be determined based on the number of wickets they take in the tournament. They dismiss the batters in the crucial situations of the match and make an impact on the match. The wicket-taking ability of a player matters, as the player who takes the most number of wickets in the tournament is awarded the Purple Cap. This is the main ranking factor for the best bowler in IPL 2025.
- Economy & Strike Rate: Economy is the average runs conceded by the bowler per over, and the strike rate is the number of balls bowled by the bowler per wicket taken. This helps in understanding the bowling capabilities of a bowler as how economical the bowler is and how quickly the bowler can take wickets and put the overall pressure on the opponent.
- Average: Average of the bowler is opposite to the average of a batsman; it is the number of runs conceded by the bowler for every wicket they take. This helps to know the bowler and how many runs will be conceded to take a wicket. The player with the lower average is always considered as they are more likely to take wickets while leaking fewer runs.
- Match-Impact Spells: This ranking factor explains that the bowler bowls match-impact spells where the bowler is capable of putting in an effort that changes the match all around while bowling tight lines and doesn't let go of enough runs.
- Team Contribution: The team contribution a player tells us about how much the bowler contributes to the team with his bowling but also the impact he leaves on the field through fielding and bowling well in needed situations.
List of Best Bowler in IPL 2025
Here's the current and updated list of best bowler in IPL 2025:
Rank | Player (Team) | Matches | Wickets | Economy | Strike Rate | Best figures | Death Over (17-20) Economy |
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1 | Noor Ahmad (CSK) | 13 | 21 | 8.41 | 13.14 | 4/18 | 7.57 |
2 | Prasidh Krishna (GT) | 13 | 21 | 8.09 | 14.57 | 4/41 | 11.91 |
3 | Trent Boult (MI) | 13 | 19 | 8.38 | 14.57 | 4/26 | 7.63 |
4 | Josh Hazelwood (RCB) | 10 | 18 | 8.44 | 12.27 | 4/33 | 9.0 |
5 | Varun Chakravarthy (KKR) | 12 | 17 | 7.00 | 16.58 | 3/22 | 4.5 |
6 | Jasprit Bumrah (MI) | 9 | 16 | 6.39 | 13.25 | 4/22 | 7.0 |
7 | R Sai Kishore (GT) | 13 | 16 | 8.98 | 13.68 | 3/30 | 7.71 |
8 | Arshdeep Singh (PBKS) | 12 | 16 | 8.70 | 15.12 | 3/16 | 10.54 |
9 | Vaibhav Arora (KKR) | 11 | 16 | 10.15 | 14.43 | 3/29 | 12.57 |
10 | Harshal Patel (SRH) | 12 | 16 | 9.77 | 15.68 | 4/28 | 10.3 |
Who is the IPL Best Bowler 2025?
We've witnessed some tremendous performances from the top 10-ranked bowlers in IPL 2025. With this kind of cutthroat competition for the Purple Cap, choosing the best bowler of the season is difficult. But we've gone through the stats and performances to determine who is the IPL best bowler 2025?
10. Harshal Patel (Sunrisers Hyderabad)

Harshal Patel, the purple cap winner of 2024, has been the best bowler in bowling slower balls in recent years. He has been part of many franchises in his IPL journey from DC to RCB to PBKS, and now playing for SRH. He has struggled a lot in his early career, where he couldn't even find a spot in the team, and has won 2 purple caps in the last 4 seasons.
He is very effective in bowling deceptive slower balls and forcing batsmen to misjudge the ball. He had a small journey in T20 setup of Indian Cricket Team, where he had also performed pretty decent. In 12 matches, he took 16 wickets with an economy of 9.77 which clearly shows he has capability to take wickets as well as has courage to bowl slower balls which can be hit for a six or turn out to be a wicket.
Stat | Value |
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Matches | 12 |
Wickets | 16 |
Economy Rate | 9.77 |
Strike Rate | 15.68 |
Best Bowling Figures | 4/28 |
Death Over Economy Rate | 10.3 |
9. Vaibhav Arora (Kolkata Knight Riders)

Vaibhav Arora, a fast swing bowler from Himachal Pradesh, is known for his swinging deliveries. He has been having a good IPL journey, starting with PBKS and now with KKR. He is the frontline swing bowler who can swing the ball both ways and create trouble for batsmen. He is one of the best at the opening the game's spell with the new ball and creates a high chance of getting wickets under the powerplay. With 11 matches played this season, he has bagged 16 wickets so far with a decent strike rate of 14.43, which shows that he has wicket-taking skills in the powerplay but can also hit for some runs due to powerplay restrictions and bowling fuller lengths to swing the ball away, resulting in boundaries.
Stat | Value |
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Matches | 11 |
Wickets | 16 |
Economy Rate | 10.15 |
Strike Rate | 14.43 |
Best Bowling Figures | 3/29 |
Death Over Economy Rate | 12.57 |
8. Arshdeep Singh (Punjab Kings)

Arshdeep Singh has been one of the most crucial bowlers for India in the T20I format and is the highest wicket-taker in T20s for India. He has a natural ability to swing the new ball both ways and bowl pinpoint yorkers during the death overs, making him a permanent member of the Indian Team. The left-arm seamer has been in good form in recent years with bowling economically and taking wickets when needed. He has been the number one bowler for Punjab Kings in the IPL for the last few seasons, where he started his cricketing journey and was groomed by this side for many years.
Arshdeep has been doing well in IPL 2025 and picking up wickets for the side. He has picked 16 wickets in 12 games played so far with a pretty decent economy rate and strike rate of 8.70 and 15.12 respectively, which is justified as he bowls with the new ball as well as in death too. He is in the race for the purple cap winner and may win it.
Stat | Value |
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Matches | 12 |
Wickets | 16 |
Economy Rate | 8.70 |
Strike Rate | 15.12 |
Best Bowling Figures | 3/16 |
Death Over Economy Rate | 10.54 |
7. Sai Kishore (Gujarat Titans)

Sai Kishore, a young, tall left-arm orthodox spinner from Tamil Nadu, has been there with the Gujarat Titans from the start of their journey in the IPL. He has been a very economical spin bowler who can stick to a particular line to set up the batsman, along with this, he can also use different variations to beat the batsman. He has been good in middle overs, but in this season has shown his talent in death overs also, where he has been given difficult overs and bowled really well. With 16 wickets in 13 matches, he is in the list of best IPL bowler.
Stat | Value |
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Matches | 13 |
Wickets | 16 |
Economy Rate | 8.98 |
Strike Rate | 13.68 |
Best Bowling Figures | 3/30 |
Death Over Economy Rate | 7.71 |
6. Jasprit Bumrah (Mumbai Indians)

Jasprit Bumrah, the GOAT of the Indian bowling lineup, is the best bowler in the world, currently in any format of the game. He has shown his class in bowling well line and length, and taking up the wickets easily. He has been with MI from the start of his journey and is one of the important players in the squad. He was out of the IPL during the initial games due to the injury, but came back to the game even more powerful. He missed the first four games of MI, and since he came back, he has been showing the play at what he is best at. With only playing 9 matches in the tournament, he bagged 16 wickets at an economy rate of 6.39. He has been very impressive in death bowling as well, where he has a death over strike rate of just 7.0; if he had been in the tournament from the start, he would have different numbers on his list.
Stat | Value |
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Matches | 9 |
Wickets | 16 |
Economy Rate | 6.39 |
Strike Rate | 13.25 |
Best Bowling Figures | 4/22 |
Death Over Economy Rate | 7.0 |
5. Varun Chakravarthy (Kolkata Knight Riders)

Varun Chakravarthy, a mystery spinner, has gained fame lately with his exceptional bowling performance from last season to the International level. He started his journey with PBKS and then moved to KKR, where he was polished. In just his initial years, he was called for the national team to play the T20 World Cup 2021, but his performance was not up to the mark, which was a great setback in his career. Since last year, he has regained his form and given his best performances. With playing 12 matches and bagging 17 wickets, he is one of the economical and best bowler in IPL.
Stat | Value |
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Matches | 12 |
Wickets | 17 |
Economy Rate | 7.0 |
Strike Rate | 16.58 |
Best Bowling Figures | 3/22 |
Death Over Economy Rate | 4.5 |
4. Josh Hazlewood (Royal Challengers Bengaluru)

Josh Hazlewood has been one of the finest bowlers in world cricket. He has been known for hitting a consistent length and accuracy with the ball. The Aussie pacer has been a part of the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB). After returning from the injury, Hazelwood was doubtful for the IPL. However, he has been fit and bowling well for the franchise, and picking wickets as well.
He has shown his exceptional skills in bowling tight lines in death overs and avoiding giving room to the batsman. He has been leading the bowling attack and taking up the wickets at crucial moments of the match. He has bagged 18 wickets in just 10 matches with a decent economy rate of 8.44. If he would have played the full season, he would be most likely to be the purple cap winner.
Stat | Value |
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Matches | 10 |
Wickets | 18 |
Economy Rate | 8.44 |
Strike Rate | 12.27 |
Best Bowling Figures | 4/33 |
Death Over Economy Rate | 9.0 |
3. Trent Boult (Mumbai Indians)

Trent Boult, one of the best left-arm pacers in the current time, is famous for his deadly bowling. He has been with the Mumbai Indians earlier in the IPL 2020 edition, where he had played a very important role in winning with the bowling partnership with Jasprit Bumrah. He is known for his in-swinger, deadly yorkers, and good length bowling.
He is again proving his worth with his bowling skills and becoming an essential part of the team's bowling unit. He has been in tremendous form in this IPL, especially in death overs, where the economy rate in death overs is just 7.63, which means he controls the opponent to score in the last overs. With 19 wickets in just 13 matches, he has shown his skillset to the fullest and has become one of the best IPL bowlers.
Stat | Value |
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Matches | 13 |
Wickets | 19 |
Economy Rate | 8.38 |
Strike Rate | 14.57 |
Best Bowling Figures | 4/26 |
Death Over Economy Rate | 7.63 |
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2. Prasidh Krishna (Gujarat Titans)

Prasidh Krishna, a young gun pacer from India, has always been in good touch with bowling tight lines and taking wickets consistently. He has started his IPL journey with KKR and then moved from RR to finally GT. He has always bowled with the full class and has always taken big wickets. He was recently struggling with an injury, but now has shown his skills to the fullest on his comeback to the franchise, which always backs Indian bowlers. In IPL 2025, he is the joint-leading wicket-taker on his debut season with GT, and has become an essential part of their bowling unit despite having a lot of overseas options in the squad. He has bagged 21 wickets in 13 matches with a decent economy rate of 8.09, making him one of the best bowlers in the IPL.
Stat | Value |
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Matches | 13 |
Wickets | 21 |
Economy Rate | 8.09 |
Strike Rate | 14.57 |
Best Bowling Figures | 4/41 |
Death Over Economy Rate | 11.91 |
1. Noor Ahmed (Chennai Super Kings)

Chennai Super Kings (CSK) is one of the franchises that knows how to utilize the full potential of the cricketer. They picked Noor Ahmed in the auction for their slow and turning wicket. Noor has perfectly fitted in the team and has been creating a web with his spin bowling in the MA Chidambaram Stadium.
The Afghanistan left-arm leg spinner has been a match-winner for CSK in this competition, and he has been the reason that CSK has been giving at least a fight in the games. He has given full potential performances in the games where there was no hope of winning, and made it very difficult to read the spin. Despite having a poor season, Noor's performance has been excellent, making him one of the best bowlers in the IPL so far. He also wears the Purple Cap for picking the most wickets in the tournament so far, with 21 wickets in 13 matches.
Stat | Value |
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Matches | 13 |
Wickets | 21 |
Economy Rate | 8.41 |
Strike Rate | 13.14 |
Best Bowling Figures | 4/18 |
Death Over Economy Rate | 7.57 |
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Who has the Purple Cap in IPL 2025?
Noor Ahmed has the Purple Cap in the 2025 IPL.
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What is the best bowling figures in IPL 2025?
5/35 of Mitchell Starc is the best bowling figures in IPL 2025.
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Who has the most wickets in the IPL?
Yuzvendra Chahal has the most wickets in the IPL.
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Who won the Purple Cap in the 2024 IPL?
Harshal Patel won the Purple Cap in IPL 2024.
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