The Miser; Most Economical Bowler in Each Season of the IPL
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The Miser; Most Economical Bowler in Each Season of the IPL: Indian Premiere League (IPL) since its inception has been considered as a tournament devised for the batsmen. From flat pitches to shorter boundaries and power-play overs the buffet for the batsmen never seems to run out resources, but as we know the game of cricket cannot be constrained. This festival we call IPL has seen many brilliant bowling performances.
Let’s have a look on the best economy rates of the bowlers having played at least 10 innings from every season. In the
The Miser; Most Economical Bowler in Each Season of the IPL:
IPL (2008) Season 1- Sohail Tanvir 6.46:
The Left arm Pakistani pacer is the only player in the history of IPL to take a six wicket haul, the record still holds in the eight seasons. Sohail Tanvir proved his worth in the RR dugout with splendid bowling performances, not only having the best economy for a fast bowler that season but he also ended up being the highest wicket taker. His heroics with the ball helped the Rajasthan Royals clinch their first ever IPL win.
Matches | Inngs | Overs | Runs | Wickets | BBI | Dots | Avg. | Economy | SR |
11 | 11 | 41.1 | 266 | 22 | 6/14 | 121 | 12.09 | 6.46 | 11.22 |
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