IPL 2025 Purple and Orange Cap Standings After Latest Matches
Fans can anticipate more twists and turns in the Purple and Orange Cap races as IPL 2025 approaches its final leg. With only a few games remaining,

Teams are vying for playoff spots, and individual players are competing for the top spot in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025. Following a thrilling Sunday doubleheader, the Orange Cap and Purple Cap rankings have seen some significant shifts. For fans looking to stay updated on live scores and stats, the Bpexch App provides real-time updates and insights. Let's simplify the existing situation so that everyone can grasp it.

 


 

Purple Cap Race: Bowlers in the Spotlight

The player who takes the most wickets throughout the IPL season is given the Purple Cap. The leaderboard has slightly changed following Sunday's exciting games, particularly with Arshdeep Singh pushing hard into the top three.

 


 

1. Prasidh Krishna (Gujarat Titans) – 19 Wickets

Prasidh Krishna, the fast bowler for the Gujarat Titans, is still at the top of the Purple Cap standings. He has contributed significantly to GT's potent bowling arsenal and been a reliable performer for his team, taking 19 wickets in 10 games. Opposing batters have had a difficult time because of his pace, bounce, and control.

 


 

2. Josh Hazlewood (Royal Challengers Bengaluru) – 18 Wickets

RCB's Josh Hazlewood is just behind Krishna. He is only one wicket behind the leader with 18 after 10 games. In both the powerplay and death overs, the Australian pacer has proven to be incredibly dependable, frequently making breakthroughs when RCB most needs them.

 


 

3. Arshdeep Singh (Punjab Kings) – 16 Wickets

Punjab Kings' Arshdeep Singh is significantly rising in the rankings. In Dharamsala, PBKS easily defeated the Lucknow Super Giants by 37 runs because to his 3 for 16 stint. Arshdeep presently occupies third place with 16 wickets in 10 games because of his superior bowling average and economy rate when compared to players with the same number of wickets.

 


 

Other Notable Bowlers

  • Noor Ahmad (CSK) – 16 wickets

  • Trent Boult (MI) – 16 wickets

  • Varun Chakravarthy (KKR) – 15 wickets (after taking 2 wickets for 32 runs against RR)

Even though Trent Boult and Noor Ahmad have both claimed 16 wickets, Arshdeep maintains his lead because to his increased efficiency and economy. With his enigmatic spin, Varun Chakravarthy has steadily improved and is now only one wicket behind the three.

 


 

Orange Cap Race: Battle of the Batters

The IPL season's best run scorer receives the Orange Cap. The top three spots are still the same after Sunday's games, but there are some newcomers in the top 10, and the race is more competitive than ever.

 


 

1. Virat Kohli (RCB) – 505 Runs

With 505 runs from 11 games, the renowned Virat Kohli is still in control of the Orange Cap rankings. He has played a number of anchor roles and led from the front for RCB, assisting his side in setting or chasing high totals. This season, his form has been one of the most talked-about topics.

 


 

2. B Sai Sudharsan (Gujarat Titans) – 504 Runs

Gujarat Titans player B Sai Sudharsan is right behind Kohli and only one run behind him. With 504 runs from 10 innings, he demonstrates remarkable maturity and consistency at the top. His feat is even the more remarkable given that he has scored nearly as many runs as Kohli in one fewer game.

 


 

3. Suryakumar Yadav (Mumbai Indians) – 475 Runs

Mumbai Indians player Suryakumar Yadav comes in third. He has contributed flair and power to the middle order with 475 runs. This season, he has become a dangerous batter due to his ability to play 360-degree strokes and accelerate swiftly.

 


 

New Entry: Yashasvi Jaiswal (Rajasthan Royals) – 473 Runs

Yashasvi Jaiswal's 34 off 21 balls against KKR has propelled him to fourth place. He is now among the most promising young players in the IPL 2025 with 473 runs in 12 innings. His bold style and deft strokes have garnered him a lot of admirers.

 


 

Other Notable Batsmen in Top 10

  • Jos Buttler (GT) – 470 runs (5th)

  • Shubman Gill (GT) – 465 runs (6th)

  • Prabhsimran Singh (PBKS) – 437 runs (7th)

  • Nicholas Pooran (LSG) – Now 8th after a drop in form

Prabhsimran Singh, the opener for PBKS, put on an impressive display against LSG, scoring 91 off of 48 balls. With 437 runs from 11 games, he has above Nicholas Pooran, who had a fantastic start to the season but has since fallen to eighth place due to a few poor performances.

 


 

What These Standings Mean

The rivalry for the Purple and Orange Caps is getting fiercer as the playoffs draw near. The entire order can be altered by a single strong or weak performance. These individual performances are also very important to teams because they frequently determine the outcome of close games.

 


 

Consistency is the Key

They are at the top because players like Hazlewood, Sudharsan, Krishna, and Kohli have been reliable throughout the competition. Others, such as Jaiswal, Prabhsimran, and Arshdeep, have peaked at the ideal moment, offering their teams a strong chance to make the playoffs.

 


 

Bonus: MVP Watch

MVP rankings are also tracked by websites such as bpexch app, albeit they are not covered in this synopsis. A mix of bowling, fielding, and batting performances are among them. The all-around influence of players like Krishna and Kohli is expected to place them among the MVP leaders.

 


 

Final Thoughts

Fans can anticipate more twists and turns in the Purple and Orange Cap races as IPL 2025 approaches its final leg. With only a few games remaining, every run or wicket counts and the pressure is on. This season offers something for everyone, whether it's the cool leadership of Kohli, the ferocious pace of Krishna, or the thrilling flair of Jaiswal and Prabhsimran.

IPL 2025 Purple and Orange Cap Standings After Latest Matches
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