da premier bet: The top of the Orange Cap table is unchanged, but there’s a lot of activity just below them after the LSG vs DC game
da dobrowin: ESPNcricinfo staff23-Apr-20252:23
Pujara: Rahul seems to enjoy being in his zone
The Orange Cap tableNicholas Pooran of LSG had a chance to regain the No. 1 spot from Gujarat Titans’ (GT) B Sai Sudharsan on Tuesday, but could make only nine runs. He remains at No. 2 and is one of three LSG batters in the top six.With his fourth fifty in nine innings this season, Markram has been steadily climbing up the run-getters’ ladder. The gap between him at No. 6 and his fellow opener Marsh at No. 4 is only 18 runs. Pooran, at No. 2, is 33 runs ahead of Marsh while Jos Buttler of GT is at No. 3Suryakumar Yadav, at No. 5, remains as the second-highest Indian run-getter with 333 runs. Rahul is only ten runs behind him while Virat Kohli of Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) is one run behind Rahul’s tally at No. 8.1:51
Pujara: Mukesh got reverse swing, executed yorkers
The Purple Cap tableThere was not much movement among the highest wicket-takers after Tuesday’s encounter, with GT’s Prasidh Krishna (16 wickets) maintaining a healthy four-wicket lead over the bowlers at second place. With Kuldeep and Thakur finishing with no wickets, they remain tied at No. 2 with 12 wickets with GT spinner R Sai Kishore, CSK spinner Noor Ahmad, RCB fast bowler Josh Hazlewood and GT quick Mohammed Siraj.Mukesh Kumar, with his four-wicket haul on Tuesday in DC’s win, is now tied at 16th place on the Purple Cap list, although only three wickets separate him and the bowlers sharing second position.Mitchell Starc, his fellow DC pacer, claimed 1 for 25 on Tuesday to move to 11 wickets, and stands at tied eighth on the table. He is just one wicket behind the six bowlers sharing second place, while he is five wickets off the leader Prasidh.Highest batting strike ratesBest bowling economy ratesMost sixesBest bowling figures in a match







