Orange Cap: Updated list of players with most runs in IPL 2025 after Kolkata Knight Riders vs Chennai Super Kings
The top five batsmen are separated by a mere 10 runs, promising a thrilling contest in the remaining league games.
Alpha Desk
May 08, 2025 / 04:01 IST
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Orange Cap: Updated list of players with most runs in IPL 2025 after Kolkata Knight Riders vs Chennai Super Kings (AP Photo)
Eden Gardens witnessed a nail-biting finish on Wednesday evening as Chennai Super Kings edged out Kolkata Knight Riders by 2 wickets. KKR, led by Ajinkya Rahane, posted a competitive 179/6 in 20 overs. However, MS Dhoni's CSK chased down the target, finishing at 183/8 in 19.4 overs.
Now, as the dust settles on that thriller, the focus shifts to the battle for the coveted Orange Cap, which is intensifying with each passing game. The top five batsmen are separated by a mere 10 runs, promising a thrilling contest in the remaining league games. Let's take a closer look at the contenders:
Suryakumar Yadav: The Sky is the Limit
Leading the pack is Mumbai Indians' (MI) Suryakumar Yadav, with a scintillating 510 runs in 12 matches. 'SKY,' as he's fondly known, has been in imperious form, striking at a breathtaking 170.56. His average of 63.75 speaks volumes about his consistency. He has slammed three fifties, with a highest score of 68*. With 51 fours and 26 sixes, SKY has been a nightmare for bowlers.
Gujarat Titans' Dynamic Duo: Sudharsan and Gill
Hot on SKY's heels are Gujarat Titans' (GT) duo Sai Sudharsan and Shubman Gill. Sudharsan has amassed 509 runs in 11 matches, showcasing his elegant strokeplay and maturity beyond his years. His strike rate of 153.31 and average of 46.27 are equally impressive, and has slammed five half-centuries with a highest score of 82.
Gill, the GT captain, is breathing down Sudharsan's neck with 508 runs in 11 games. Gill's average of 50.80 and strike rate of 152.55, coupled with five fifties and a top score of 90, highlight his importance to the GT batting lineup. The friendly rivalry between these two will be one to watch as the season progresses.
King Kohli Still Reigns
Virat Kohli of Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) is showing that class is permanent. He has 505 runs in 11 matches at an impressive average of 63.12. Kohli's strike rate of 143.46 is slightly lower than the others, but his consistency is unmatched, evidenced by his seven half-centuries.
Buttler's Late Surge
Rounding out the top five is England's Jos Buttler, representing Gujarat Titans. He has accumulated 500 runs in 11 matches, striking at a phenomenal 163.93. Buttler's average of 71.42 is the highest among the top five. Despite not reaching a century yet, his five fifties, including a near-miss of 97*, indicate that a century is just around the corner. His 22 sixes are a testament to his power-hitting prowess.