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Rabada moves up to the third spot on the Purple Cap table, while Abhishek reclaims the Orange Cap

Even if you don't perform well, like Abhishek Sharma versus KKR, you can still make a significant impact because the gaps at the top of the Orange Cap standings are so tiny. Despite just scoring 15, Abhishek was able to overtake KL Rahul of the Delhi Capitals (DC) by seven runs and regain the top spot.
Rahul is currently secure at No. 2 with 433 runs (Abhishek has 440), while Heinrich Klaasen again missed his chance. Klaasen has 425 runs and scored 11 against KKR. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi of the Rajasthan Royals (RR) came next with 404, followed by a newcomer to the top five: B Sai Sudharsan, the GT opener, extended his current run of success with 41-ball 57 to reach 385 runs.

Ishan Kishan scored 42 runs on Sunday, moving up to ninth place with 354 runs, while Shubman Gill, Prabhsimran Singh, Jos Buttler, and Shreyas Iyer did not score much either. Travis Head also continued his current ascent, scoring 61 off 28 balls to go up to 12th.
Purple Cap Leaderboard
After taking 12 wickets in his previous six games, Kagiso Rabada rose swiftly to No. 3 with 16 wickets, just one behind the leaders, Anshul Kamboj of Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Bhuvneshwar Kumar of Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB).Prasidh Krishna was forced to sit out once more, Eshan Malinga failed to take a wicket, and Rashid Khan only grabbed one. However, Mohammed Siraj and Kartik Tyagi had strong days and both claimed two wickets, bringing their season totals to 11, well behind the leaders but in the top ten.