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Orange Cap in IPL 2025

Pos

Player

Team

Run

Mat

Inns

Avg

SR

4S

6S

1
Suryakumar Yadav
MI
510121263.75170.565126
2
Sai Sudharsan
GT
509111146.27153.315616
3
Shubman Gill
GT
508111150.80152.555116
4
Virat Kohli
RCB
505111163.12143.464418
5
Jos Buttler
GT
500111171.42163.934922
6
Prabhsimran Singh
PBKS
487121244.27170.875224
7
Yashasvi Jaiswal
RR
473121243.00154.574625
8
Priyansh Arya
PBKS
417121234.75194.864228
9
Nicholas Pooran
LSG
410111141.00200.983434
10
Shreyas Iyer
PBKS
405121250.62180.802727
11
KL Rahul
DC
381111047.62142.163016
12
Mitchell Marsh
LSG
378101037.80155.553620
13
Riyan Parag
RR
377121237.70170.582726
14
Ajinkya Rahane
KKR
375121137.50146.483320
15
Aiden Markram
LSG
348111131.63146.833116
16
Ryan Rickelton
MI
336121230.54153.424215
17
Ayush Badoni
LSG
326111036.22150.232714
18
Abhishek Sharma
SRH
314111031.40180.463517
19
Heinrich Klaasen
SRH
311111034.55153.962913
20
Shivam Dube
CSK
301121233.44130.872017
21
Rohit Sharma
MI
300111130.00152.282817
22
Angkrish Raghuvanshi
KKR
286111035.75145.17298
23
Travis Head
SRH
281111028.10156.11419
24
Ravindra Jadeja
CSK
279121234.87140.20249
25
Abishek Porel
DC
265121126.50149.71279
26
Tristan Stubbs
DC
259121051.80151.46239
27
Dhruv Jurel
RR
249121131.12146.471715
28
Devdutt Padikkal
RCB
247101027.44150.612114
29
Tilak Varma
MI
24612935.14138.982010
30
Phil Salt
RCB
2399926.55168.313013
31
Rajat Patidar
RCB
239111023.90140.582110
32
Axar Patel
DC
238121026.44157.612114
33
Sherfane Rutherford
GT
2299838.16159.021715
34
Sanju Samson
RR
2247737.33143.592310
35
Nitish Rana
RR
217111121.70161.94279
36
Shimron Hetmyer
RR
216121121.60146.931510
37
Sunil Narine
KKR
215111121.50167.962216
38
Shashank Singh
PBKS
21412953.50142.66159
39
Nehal Wadhera
PBKS
21011930.00148.931713
40
Rinku Singh
KKR
197121032.83153.90209
41
Ishan Kishan
SRH
196111024.50144.11197
42
Will Jacks
MI
19511924.37129.13179
43
Aniket Verma
SRH
19311924.12154.40916
44
Rachin Ravindra
CSK
1918827.28128.18184
45
Tim David
RCB
18611893.00193.751614
46
Ashutosh Sharma
DC
18611831.00167.561312
47
MS Dhoni
CSK
180121225.71140.621211
48
Nitish Kumar Reddy
SRH
17310924.71120.13154
49
Faf du Plessis
DC
1687628.00128.24157
50
Andre Russell
KKR
16712920.87165.341614
51
Ayush Mhatre
CSK
1635532.60181.11207
52
Naman Dhir
MI
16212832.40172.34158
53
Abdul Samad
LSG
160101022.85186.04814
54
Hardik Pandya
MI
15811826.33168.08157
55
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi
RR
1555531.00209.451016
56
Karun Nair
DC
1547722.00175.00198
57
David Miller
LSG
153111130.60127.50134
58
Quinton de Kock
KKR
1437723.83137.50911
59
Venkatesh Iyer
KKR
14211720.28139.21154
60
Jitesh Sharma
RCB
12811825.60142.22137
61
Rishabh Pant
LSG
128111012.8099.22116
62
Dewald Brevis
CSK
1264431.50163.6379
63
Vipraj Nigam
DC
12212720.33179.41127
64
Vijay Shankar
CSK
1186539.33129.6783
65
Sam Curran
CSK
1145522.80135.71114
66
Shubham Dubey
RR
997724.75167.7968
67
Krunal Pandya
RCB
9711524.25129.3374
68
Devon Conway
CSK
944423.50123.6892
69
Josh Inglis
PBKS
927623.00139.3985
70
Shahrukh Khan
GT
9011830.00183.6767
71
Liam Livingstone
RCB
877617.40127.9447
72
Washington Sundar
GT
855421.25151.7854
73
Pat Cummins
SRH
8411821.00161.5366
74
Marcus Stoinis
PBKS
829720.50167.3438
75
Marco Jansen
PBKS
7512725.00122.9534
76
Rahmanullah Gurbaz
KKR
745518.50139.62103
77
Shaik Rasheed
CSK
715514.20112.6992
78
Rahul Tewatia
GT
6711911.16191.4246
79
Jacob Bethell
RCB
672233.50171.7993
80
Jofra Archer
RR
6312710.50126.0034
81
Kamindu Mendis
SRH
604420.00125.0042
82
Manish Pandey
KKR
552255.00130.9532
83
Jake Fraser-McGurk
DC
55769.16105.7672
84
Rahul Tripathi
CSK
555511.0096.4961
85
Romario Shepherd
RCB
5341-378.5746
86
Abhinav Manohar
SRH
496412.2598.0023
87
Corbin Bosch
MI
473223.50146.8733
88
Mitchell Santner
MI
399519.50134.4823
89
Deepak Chahar
MI
3712437.00148.0032
90
Ramandeep Singh
KKR
341068.50113.3312
91
Urvil Patel
CSK
311131.00281.8114
92
Deepak Hooda
CSK
31656.2075.6021
93
Rashid Khan
GT
241156.00171.4212
94
Sameer Rizvi
DC
243212.00126.3121
95
Harshit Rana
KKR
231267.6671.8730
96
Avesh Khan
LSG
2110421.00175.0031
97
Harshal Patel
SRH
2110410.5080.7600
98
Ravichandran Ashwin
CSK
20836.6690.9020
99
Azmatullah Omarzai
PBKS
165116.00106.6621
100
Jamie Overton
CSK
1532-214.2811
101
Shardul Thakur
LSG
14947.00127.2720
102
Ravi Bishnoi
LSG
131026.5081.2502
103
Gerald Coetzee
GT
122112.00200.0011
104
Kuldeep Yadav
DC
111245.50137.5020
105
Xavier Bartlett
PBKS
113111.0073.3310
106
Mohammad Shami
SRH
1010410.00100.0010
107
Bhuvneshwar Kumar
RCB
1010410.0047.6110
108
Maheesh Theekshana
RR
101145.0037.0300
109
Shahbaz Ahamad
LSG
9119.00112.5010
110
Anshul Kamboj
CSK
9644.50100.0010
111
Wiaan Mulder
SRH
9219.0081.8110
112
Wanindu Hasaranga
RR
9942.2564.2800
113
Kagiso Rabada
GT
721-140.0001
114
Tushar Deshpande
RR
7847.0087.5000
115
Suryansh Shedge
PBKS
7532.3363.6300
116
Mitchell Starc
DC
61263.0060.0000
117
Robin Minz
MI
6223.0040.0000
118
Rovman Powell
KKR
5215.00100.0010
119
Prince Yadav
LSG
562-50.0000
120
Moeen Ali
KKR
5622.5035.7100
121
Noor Ahmad
CSK
51251.2531.2500
122
Lockie Ferguson
PBKS
441-400.0010
123
Akash Madhwal
RR
421-44.4400
124
Kumar Kartikeya
RR
3421.5060.0000
125
Simarjeet Singh
SRH
3431.5042.8500
126
Fazalhaq Farooqi
RR
241-100.0000
127
Arshad Khan
GT
263-100.0000
128
Trent Boult
MI
21222.0066.6600
129
Dushmantha Chameera
DC
252-50.0000
130
Spencer Johnson
KKR
242-50.0000
131
Arshdeep Singh
PBKS
21222.0033.3300
132
Sai Kishore
GT
11111.00100.0000
133
Varun Chakaravarthy
KKR
1121-100.0000
134
Satyanarayana Raju
MI
121-100.0000
135
Karn Sharma
MI
151-100.0000
136
Khaleel Ahmed
CSK
1122-50.0000
137
Donovan Ferreira
DC
1111.0033.3300
138
Mohit Sharma
DC
1721.0033.3300
139
Digvesh Singh
LSG
11121.0033.3300
140
Manoj Bhandage
RCB
1111.0025.0000

Orange Cap: Most Runs in IPL 2025


As the IPL 2025 season nears its thrilling climax, the race for the Orange Cap has intensified, showing some of the tournament's finest batting displays. Leading the pack is Mumbai Indians’ Suryakumar Yadav, who has amassed 510 runs in 12 innings at a stellar average of 63.75 and an explosive strike rate of 170.57. With 51 fours and 26 sixes, Suryakumar has been instrumental in MI’s campaign. Close on his heels is Gujarat Titans’ Sai Sudharsan, with 509 runs in 11 innings at an average of 46.27 and a strike rate of 153.31. His 56 boundaries and 16 sixes reflect his elegant consistency at the top of the order.


Gujarat Titans continue to dominate the leaderboard with Shubman Gill in third place, scoring 508 runs in 11 innings at an average of 50.8 and a strike rate of 152.55. Gill’s fluent stroke play, backed by 51 fours and 16 sixes, remains pivotal to GT’s success. Virat Kohli of Royal Challengers Bengaluru has slipped to fourth, but remains a model of consistency with 505 runs in 11 innings. Averaging 63.13 and striking at 143.47, Kohli’s contribution includes 44 fours and 18 sixes. Fifth is another GT batter, Jos Buttler, who has scored 500 runs in 11 innings at an exceptional average of 71.43 and a strike rate of 163.93, including 49 fours and 22 sixes.


Rajasthan Royals' Yashasvi Jaiswal holds sixth spot, with 473 runs in 12 innings at an average of 43 and a strike rate of 154.57. His aggressive approach has yielded 46 boundaries and 25 sixes. Punjab Kings’ Prabhsimran Singh has emerged as a breakout star, sitting seventh with 437 runs in 11 innings. With a strike rate of 170 and an average of 39.72, Prabhsimran’s 45 fours and 24 sixes underline his impact. In the eighth, Nicholas Pooran of Lucknow Super Giants has dazzled with 410 runs in 11 innings at a phenomenal strike rate of 200.98, hitting 34 fours and 34 sixes with an average of 41.00.


Rounding out the top ten are Shreyas Iyer and KL Rahul. Iyer, representing Punjab Kings, occupies ninth with 405 runs from 11 innings at a robust average of 50.63 and a powerful strike rate of 180.8, including 27 boundaries and 27 maximums. At tenth, Delhi Capitals' KL Rahul has been a steady contributor with 381 runs in 10 innings, averaging 47.63 and striking at 142.16. His tally includes 30 fours and 16 sixes. As the league stage heads into its final stretch, the Orange Cap race promises high drama and fierce competition right to the end.


Orange Cap in IPL


The Indian Premier League awards the Orange Cap to the leading run-getter of a season. Over the 17 seasons of the IPL so far, 13 different players have won the award, starting from Shaun Marsh in the inaugural season to Virat Kohli last year. Some of the legendary names in the world of cricket have shown their batting prowess by securing this honour, a few of them on multiple occasions.


During the course of a season, the Orange Cap may have different claimants depending on who is the leading run-getter. And the one who is leading the run-scoring charts is presented with the cap at the end of an innings.


Australian Shaun Marsh has the honour of being the first-ever Orange Cap winner in IPL history. Representing KXIP (PBKS), Marsh scored 616 runs, including a century, in 11 matches during IPL 2008 at an average of 68.44. In 2009, for the second time in a row, an Australian batter claimed the cap. This time it was the legendary Matthew Hayden of Chennai Super Kings who claimed the top spot with 572 runs from 12 matches.


The next on this list is Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar, who became the first Indian to do so and also surpassed the previous best tally of runs scored in a season set by Marsh. Tendulkar racked up 618 runs in 15 matches during IPL 2010.


It was then the turn of 'Universal Boss' Chris Gayle to conquer IPL as the Royal Challengers Bengaluru star belted 608 runs in 12 matches, becoming the fourth different player to win the Orange Cap in 2011. Gayle wasn't done though as he stamped his authority by claiming the award the following season as well and by blasting a record-breaking 733 runs from 15 matches in 2012.


Michael Hussey then became the third Australian to win the award by drawing level with Gayle for the highest run tally in an edition of IPL. Representing Chennai Super Kings, Hussey scored 733 runs from 16 matches in 2013.


Robin Uthappa became the second Indian after Tendulkar to win the IPL Orange Cap. Uthappa scored 660 runs in 16 matches for Kolkata Knight Riders in IPL 2014. And he was the first player to win both the Orange Cap and IPL in the same season.


Sunrisers Hyderabad's David Warner won the first of his three Orange Caps—an IPL record—in 2015 when he scored 562 runs ahead of Ajinkya Rahane of Rajasthan Royals, who made 540.


Virat Kohli then created history in IPL 2016 and came agonisingly close to becoming the first-ever batter in the league's history to score 1000 runs. Kohli had a record-breaking season in which he scored 973 runs, including four centuries. Warner, who scored 848 runs, finished second.


Warner of SRH, though, reclaimed the cap next season—his second of his IPL career—scoring 641 runs in 2017. In 2018 as well, it was an SRH batter who finished as the season's leading run-getter, with Kane Williamson scoring 735.


The Orange Cap refused to go elsewhere for the third season in a row, with Warner keeping it for himself, scoring 692 runs.


In 2020, KL Rahul became the first Punjab Kings player to have won the Orange Cap since Marsh in 2008. Rahul scored 670 runs in 14 games.


CSK's Ruturaj Gaikwad won the cap in 2021 with 635 runs.


Jos Buttler became the first Englishman to win the Orange Cap in 2022 in a memorable season that saw him score 863 runs from 17 matches, including a record-equaling four centuries.


It was the turn of the 'Prince' to announce his arrival as Shubman Gill racked up 890 runs in 2023 to record the second-highest tally of runs in a single season.


In 2024, Kohli became the first Indian to win the Orange Cap more than once. He scored 741 runs from 15 matches.


Stay tuned for the latest updates on the IPL 2025 Orange Cap standings as the race for the top scorer continues!


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IPL 2025 ORANGE CAP HOLDER FAQ'S

What is the Orange Cap in IPL?

In IPL, the top run-scorer in a season is recognised by awarding him the Orange Cap.

How is the Orange Cap winner decided?

The Orange Cap winner in IPL is decided based on the top run-getter of a season. The Orange Cap can have different wearers through a specific season based on who is leading the batting chart, but there's only one winner at the end of the tournament.

Who is the current Orange Cap holder in IPL 2025?

Suryakumar Yadav of MI is the current Orange Cap holder in IPL 2025. Suryakumar has scored 510 runs in 12 matches, with an average of 63.75 and a strike rate of 170.56.

Has any player won the Orange Cap multiple times?

Yes, there are several players who have won the Orange Cap multiple times in IPL history. Chris Gayle (2011, 2012), David Warner (2015, 2017, 2019), and Virat Kohli (2016, 2024) are the three players to have finished as an IPL season's top run-scorer more than once.

Can a player win both the Orange Cap and the IPL trophy in the same season?

Yes. Robin Uthappa of Kolkata Knight Riders won the Orange Cap and IPL trophy in 2014, becoming the first player to achieve the feat. Ruturaj Gaikwad of Chennai Super Kings became the second player to complete the double in 2021.

Who was the first-ever Orange Cap winner in IPL history?

Shaun Marsh, who represented Kings XI Punjab (now Punjab Kings), was the first ever winner of the Orange Cap in 2008. The Australian scored 616 runs at a strike rate of 139.68, including a century.

What happens if two players have the same number of runs?

While there's no official guideline on how to break the tie for an Orange Cap race, it's been widely reported that in case two players have the same number of runs at the end of an IPL season, then the winner is picked based on who has the better strike rate.

Who won the Orange Cap in IPL 2024?

Virat Kohli of Royal Challengers Bengaluru won the Orange Cap in IPL 2024.

Can a player from a non-playoff team win the Orange Cap?

Absolutely. Any player—be it from the playoff or non-playoff team—who tops the top-run getters list at the end of a season will be awarded the Orange Cap.