Orange Cap is with Royal Challengers Bangalore captain Faf du Plessis. Who has scored 730 runs in 14 matches so far. His average is around 56. Duplesey has batted at a strike rate of more than 150 throughout the season. However, his team is now out.

Shubman Gill is Second in the list in the Race to win the Orange Cap

Shubman Gill is second in the list in the race to win the Orange Cap. Shubman Gill has done excellent batting this season. Recently he scored a century against Royal Challengers Bangalore. He has scored 722 runs in 15 matches so far. If he scores 9 more runs against Mumbai in today’s match, he will go ahead of Faf.

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Veteran batsman Virat Kohli is at number three. But it is impossible for him to win the Orange Cap. Because his team is out of IPL. However, Virat has batted well this season. He has scored 639 runs in 14 matches.

Mohammed Shami tops the Race to Win the Purple Cap

Now let’s talk about Purple Cap. Gujarat Titans bowler Mohammed Shami is at the top of the race to win this cap. Who has taken a total of 26 wickets in 15 matches. He has done the feat of taking 4 wickets 4 times.

Rashid Khan of Gujarat Titans is also at number two. Rashid Khan and Mohammed Shami belong to the same team. But there is a fierce competition between the two regarding the Purple Cap. Rashid has taken a total of 25 wickets in 15 matches so far. It is difficult to predict that till the end of the tournament, which bowler will take the most wickets between the two.

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In the third place is Yuzvendra Chahal of Rajasthan. He has taken 21 wickets in 14 matches so far. However, he cannot win the Purple Cap as Rajasthan Royals are out of the tournament. Piyush Chawla of Mumbai Indians is at number four. He will need 6 wickets to get ahead of Shami. Right now he has a total of 21 wickets in his account.