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Malinga is rising on the Purple Cap list, while Abhishek leads the Orange Cap chart.

For the first time in his T20 career, Abhishek batted out the full 20 overs, leading SRH to a total of 242 for 2. With 135 off 68 balls, he scored the fifth-highest individual score in IPL history and led his club to a joint-second position in the points standings. His season total currently stands at 323 from seven innings at a strike rate of 215.33 after his eleventh T20 century, a record he now shares with Virat Kohli among Indian batsmen.
Heinrich Klaasen is just three runs behind his teammate in second place on the Orange cap table. In a third-wicket partnership that produced 66 runs in 32 balls, he struck 37 not out off 13 balls.

With 265 runs from five innings with a strike rate of 151.42, Gujarat Titans captain Shubman Gill is ranked third. Kohli of Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Vaibhav Sooryavanshi of Rajasthan Royals are next.
Ishan Kishan (SRH), Rajat Patidar (RCB), Cooper Connolly (PBKS), Yashasvi Jaiswal (RR), and Priyansh Arya (PBKS) round out the top ten.
Purple Cap Leaderboard
Eshan moved up to joint-second place on the list of players who have taken the most wickets in IPL season after scoring his third four-for in T20 cricket against DC. He currently has 12 with an economy rate of 9.43 and an average of 18.08. Prasidh Krishna of GT has twelve as well.Anshul Kamboj of the Chennai Super Kings, who has 13 wickets, is still wearing the purple cap.
The Lucknow Super Giants' uncapped fast Prince Yadav is in fourth place, followed by Ravi Bishnoi (RR), Kagiso Rabada (GT), and Bhuvneshwar Kumar (RCB), who are all tied for ten wickets.