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IPL 2025 Orange Cap and Purple Cap List After PBKS Stun MI To Qualify For Final

IPL 2025 Orange Cap and Purple Cap List After PBKS Stun MI To Qualify For Final

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IPL 2025 Orange Cap and Purple Cap after PBKS vs MI: Shreyas Iyer's unbeaten 87-run knock helped him cross the 600-run mark in the ongoing IPL season for Punjab Kings.
IPL 2025 Orange Cap and Purple Cap after PBKS vs MI: Punjab Kings beat Mumbai Indians by 5 wickets on Sunday (June 1) to book a place in the IPL 2025 final. In the second qualifier match of this year's IPL played at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, PBKS successfully chased down the target of 204 runs in 18.5 overs.
Captain Shreyas Iyer remained unbeaten on 87 runs from just 41 balls to script a memorable win for the Mohali-based franchise.
In the final of IPL 2025, PBKS will now face Royal Challengers Bengaluru on Tuesday (June 3) in Ahmedabad.
Orange Cap
Suryakumar Yadav came out to bat at No. 4 in the second qualifier and scored 44 runs from 26 balls. His 44-run knock helped him cross the 700-run mark in this year's IPL. Surya has 717 runs to his name in 16 matches, and he is only behind GT's Sai Sudharsan (759 runs) in the list of leading run getters.
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Iyer scored 87 runs in the 204-run chase and his knock helped him enter list of top-10 run getters in IPL 2025.
IPL 2025 Orange Cap – Top 10 leading run getters after PBKS vs MI match
POSITION PLAYER TEAM MATCHES RUNS STRIKE RATE BEST SCORE
1. Sai Sudharsan Gujarat Titans 15 759 156.17 108*
2. Suryakumar Yadav Mumbai Indians 16 717 167.91 73*
3. Shubman Gill Gujarat Titans 15 650 155.87 93*
4. Mitchell Marsh Lucknow Super Giants 13 627 163.70 117
5. Virat Kohli Royal Challengers Bengaluru 14 614 146.53 73*
6. Shreyas Iyer Punjab Kings 16 603 175.80 91
7. Yashasvi Jaiswal Rajasthan Royals 14 559 159.71 75
8. KL Rahul Delhi Capitals 13 539 149.72 112*
9. Jos Buttler Gujarat Titans 14 538 163.03 97*
10. Nicholas Pooran Lucknow Super Giants 14 524 196.25 87*
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Trent Boult opened the bowling attack for the Mumbai Indians on Sunday and picked up Prabhsimran's wicket on the first ball of the third over of the run chase. The left-arm pacer from New Zealand finished with figures of 1 for 38, and he now rises to third in the list of leading wicket-takers, which is led by GT's Prasidh Krishna (25 wickets) and CSK's Noor Ahmad (24 wickets).
Jasprit Bumrah and Arshdeep Singh remained wicketless in the 2nd qualifier, and they remain 6th and 7th in the Purple Cap list with 18 wickets each to their name.
IPL 2025 Purple Cap – Top 10 leading wicket-takers after PBKS vs MI match
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June 02, 2025, 01:38 IST

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