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Orange Cap in IPL 2025: Updated list of players with most runs after Lucknow Super Giants vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru

The Orange Cap race is a fascinating blend of aggression and consistency. While SKY boasts the highest strike rate and average, Sudharsan's century gives him a slight edge.

May 28, 2025 / 00:45 IST
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Updated list of players with most runs in IPL 2025 after Lucknow Super Giants vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru

The Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow witnessed a run-fest yesterday as Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), led by Jitesh Sharma, chased down Lucknow Super Giants' (LSG) imposing 227/3 with a blistering 230/4 in just 18.4 overs, securing a 6-wicket victory. This high-scoring affair sets the stage perfectly for the playoffs, but before we delve into the knockout stages, let's take a look at the battle for the coveted Orange Cap, which is hotter than a Chennai summer right now!The Titans' Tango at the Top 

Gujarat Titans (GT) are dominating the Orange Cap race, with not one, but two of their batsmen
leading the charge. Sai Sudharsan currently holds the top spot with a formidable 679 runs in 14 matches. His consistency has been remarkable, highlighted by a stunning unbeaten 108. Sudharsan's strike rate of 155.37 proves he isn't just accumulating runs; he's scoring them at a rapid pace. With 78 fours and 20 sixes, he's been a nightmare for bowlers throughout the season.

Right behind him, breathing down his neck, is GT captain Shubman Gill. Gill has amassed 649 runs in 14 matches, showcasing his own brand of aggressive batting. While he hasn't reached the three-figure mark yet, his six half-centuries speak volumes about his reliability. Gill's strike rate of 156.38 is marginally better than Sudharsan's, and his 24 sixes indicate his ability to clear the boundary with ease. The GT duo has been instrumental in their team's success this season.

SKY's the Limit for Mumbai's Maestro

Suryakumar Yadav of Mumbai Indians (MI) is not far behind, occupying the third spot with 640 runs in 14 matches. What sets SKY apart is his incredible strike rate of 167.97, the highest among the top five contenders. His average of 71.11 is also the best, showcasing his ability to consistently score big. While he hasn't scored a century, his five half-centuries, coupled with 64 fours and a staggering 32 sixes, make him a dangerous opponent for any bowling attack. SKY's explosive hitting has been a treat to watch, and he'll be looking to continue his form in the remaining matches.

Marsh's Aussie Assault and Kohli's Consistency

Mitchell Marsh from Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) is the only international player in the top five, currently sitting in fourth place with 627 runs in 13 matches. Marsh has been a dominant force, striking the ball at an impressive 163.70. His century and six half-centuries demonstrate his ability to convert starts into big scores. What's truly remarkable is his power-hitting, evidenced by 56 fours and a whopping 37 sixes – the most among the top five. Marsh's aggressive approach has provided LSG with crucial momentum throughout the season.

Rounding out the top five is the evergreen Virat Kohli of Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), with 602 runs in 13 matches. Kohli's consistency is unparalleled, as reflected in his impressive average of 60.20. While he hasn't reached a century this season, his eight half-centuries highlight his ability to anchor the innings and score consistently. Kohli's strike rate of 147.91 is the lowest among the top five, but his ability to find the gaps and rotate the strike remains crucial. With 61 fours and 19 sixes, Kohli continues to be a vital cog in the RCB batting lineup.

The Race Heats Up: A Statistical Showdown

The Orange Cap race is a fascinating blend of aggression and consistency. While SKY boasts the highest strike rate and average, Sudharsan's century gives him a slight edge. Gill and Sudharsan's consistency make them strong contenders, while Kohli's experience and ability to anchor the innings cannot be discounted. The number of boundaries hit also provides insight into each player's approach. Marsh leads the way with 37 sixes, showcasing his aggressive intent, while Sudharsan's 78 fours highlight his ability to find the gaps and rotate the strike effectively. However, the road is over for the big Aussie.

What next?

The battle for the Orange Cap is far from over. With the playoffs looming, every run will be crucial. The upcoming Qualifier 1 match between Punjab Kings (PBKS) and Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) on May 29th at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium in Mullanpur will be particularly important for Virat Kohli. Can he add to his tally and close the gap on Sudharsan? Only time will tell. One thing is certain: the Orange Cap race will continue to provide thrilling entertainment for cricket fans across India.

Alpha Desk
first published: May 28, 2025 12:41 am

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