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Who is the orange cap holder in the 2024 IPL?
In second place, more than 100 runs behind Kohli, is Gujarat Titans batter Sai Sudharsan, with 191, followed by Heinrich Klaasen of Sunrisers Hyderabad with 186 and Riyan Parag of Royals with 185. Sudharsan’s captain, Shubman Gill, rounds up the top five with 183 runs from five games.
Jos Buttler of Royals is the only batter other than Kohli this season to have scored a hundred. He made it off the very last ball of the same match in which Kohli got his century. Kohli, Parag, Klaasen, Sanju Samson, Tristan Stubbs, Rishabh Pant and Quinton de Kock have all scored two half-centuries each.
Who is the purple cap holder in the 2024 IPL?
Punjab Kings fast bowler Arshdeep Singh, who took 4 for 29 against Sunrisers on Tuesday night, also has eight wickets, but from five matches and at a slightly higher economy of 8.72.
Four other seamers have seven wickets each: Mumbai Indians’ Gerald Coetzee, Titans’ Mohit Sharma, Delhi Capitals’ Khaleel Ahmed and Punjab’s Kagiso Rabada.
And eight bowlers have six wickets each: Mayank Yadav and Yash Thakur of Lucknow Super Giants, Nandre Burger (Royals), Sam Curran and Harshal Patel (PBKS), Umesh Yadav (Titans), Pat Cummins (Sunrisers) and Anrich Nortje (DC).
His team-mate Mayank, Lucknow’s 21-year-old express pace bowler who has repeatedly topped 150kph on the speed gun this season, has the lowest economy rate – 6 from three games – among the top ten wicket-takers.
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