The 18th edition of the and the 10th edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) are currently underway, running simultaneously. Both leagues, hailing from neighbouring countries, boast a massive fan base and feature a diverse set of international players.
This season, the bowling performances in both tournaments have been exceptional, with several records being broken. Bowlers have played a crucial role in their teams’ victories, whether by restricting runs in key overs or by consistently taking wickets to keep the opposition batters in check.
Here are the five deadliest bowling attacks between PSL and IPL: 5. Prasidh Krishna and Hasan AliRight-arm pacer Prasidh Krishna, representing Gujarat Titans (GT), is currently the leading wicket-taker in IPL 2025. Initially introduced as an Impact Player, the 29-year-old quickly cemented his place as a key bowler for the GT by consistently delivering breakthroughs. The right-handed bowler has claimed 16 wickets in eight matches at an impressive average of 14.12. The Indian cricketer’s best performance came against Delhi Capitals (DC), where he recorded figures of 4 for 41.
In the ongoing PSL 2025, right-arm fast bowler Hasan Ali has been a standout performer for Karachi Kings. The experienced pacer has taken 10 wickets in just five matches at an average of 16.00. His standout spell came against Lahore Qalandars, where he picked up four wickets at an economy rate of 7.00. His contributions have been vital in Karachi Kings securing the second position in the points table.
4. Josh Hazlewood and Jason HolderAustralian pacer Josh Hazlewood, representing , has been instrumental in his team’s success this season with several economical spells. The right-arm fast bowler consistently delivered tight overs, effectively restricting the opposition batters and putting pressure on the scoreboard. The New South Wales-born cricketer has taken 12 wickets so far in IPL 2025, playing a crucial role in RCB's campaign.
Meanwhile, West Indies all-rounder Jason Holder has been a consistent match-winner for Islamabad United in the PSL 2025. The right-arm medium pacer has made a mark in every game he has played, helping his team maintain an unbeaten streak with four consecutive wins. The 33-year-old has picked up 11 wickets in just four matches at a remarkable average of 10.00. He currently leads the wicket-taking charts in PSL 2025, sitting at the top of the table.
3. Mitchell Starc and Shaheen AfridiLeft-arm pacer Mitchell Starc has been a key performer for Delhi Capitals (DC) in IPL 2025, delivering several tight overs that have contributed significantly to the team's victories. The Australian speedster showcased his brilliance in a high-pressure match against Rajasthan Royals (RR), where he defended 9 runs in the final over, pushing the game into a Super Over. The left-handed fast bowler continued his stellar performance in the Super Over as well, bowling with precision and securing a win for his side. He has picked up 11 wickets in eight matches so far, including a five-wicket haul.
On the other hand, Lahore Qalandars’ skipper Shaheen Afridi has had a relatively quiet season in the ongoing . Although the 25-year-old possesses the ability to deliver sharp inswingers and maintain tight lines, he is yet to make a significant impact in this edition. So far, the left-arm pacer has taken six wickets, and the team will be hoping for more match-defining spells from their captain as the tournament progresses.
2. Mohammed Siraj and Rishad HossainRight-arm pacer , who was signed by the Gujarat Titans (GT) for IPL 2025 after representing Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) for seven consecutive seasons, has made an immediate impact with his new franchise. The fast bowler has taken 12 wickets so far at an average of 23.58, showcasing his consistency at the big stage. One of his standout performances came against his former team, RCB, at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, where his match-winning spell earned him the Player of the Match award.
In the ongoing PSL 2025, right-arm leg-spinner Rishad Hossain has emerged as a promising performer for Lahore Qalandars. Having played only three matches, the young spinner has claimed eight wickets at an impressive average of 12.75. With most matches in the tournament being high-scoring affairs, the spinner’s ability to strike in crucial moments makes him a player to watch as the league progresses.
1. Kuldeep Yadav and Shadab KhanLeft-arm wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav has been a standout performer in IPL 2025, making a significant impact for Delhi Capitals (DC). After facing multiple setbacks in his career, the 30-year-old has staged a remarkable comeback both on the international stage and in league cricket. The spinner has taken 12 wickets so far at an impressive average of 17.33, placing him second on the Purple Cap leaderboard.
In the PSL 2025, right-arm leg-spinner has been leading Islamabad United. Under his captaincy, the team currently sits at the top of the points table. The all-rounder has contributed with the ball as well, picking up eight wickets at an exceptional average of 10.88, truly leading from the front.