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IPL 2026: Orange and Purple Cap Race Heats Up Before Final League Games

Rafiq Hasan · · 3 min read
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The Final Countdown for IPL 2026 Individual Honors

The Indian Premier League 2026 season is drawing to a climactic finish. Following the intense Punjab Kings (PBKS) versus Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) encounter this past Saturday, the landscape of the Orange and Purple Cap races has shifted, though the final standings remain tantalizingly close. With only two league-stage matches remaining on Sunday, the potential for movement at the top of these prestigious lists is significant.

The Orange Cap: A Battle for Supremacy

While Mitchell Marsh of LSG did not feature in Saturday’s match, he remains firmly in the mix with 563 runs, sitting in seventh place. However, the spotlight shifted to the Punjab Kings duo of Prabhsimran Singh and Shreyas Iyer, both of whom found their rhythm at the perfect time.

Prabhsimran Singh delivered a commanding performance, scoring 69 runs off just 39 deliveries. This innings marked his second half-century in five outings, propelling his season total to 510 runs and securing the tenth spot in the standings. His captain, Shreyas Iyer, arguably delivered the performance of the day. Coming off a series of lean scores, Iyer roared back to form with an unbeaten 101 off 51 balls, moving his tally to 498 runs.

Despite these surges, the top six remain unchanged for the moment:

  • B Sai Sudharsan (GT): 638 runs
  • Shubman Gill (GT): 616 runs
  • Heinrich Klaasen (SRH): 606 runs
  • Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (RR): 579 runs
  • Ishan Kishan (SRH): 569 runs
  • Abhishek Sharma (SRH): 563 runs

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi represents the most immediate threat to the top three. With the Rajasthan Royals set to face the Mumbai Indians, Sooryavanshi has a prime opportunity to accumulate more runs and climb even higher before the playoffs begin.

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The Purple Cap: Precision and Pace

The race for the Purple Cap is equally compelling. Prince Yadav, who has been a revelation this season, found himself stalled with no wickets in his last four appearances, finishing his campaign with 16 wickets. At the summit, the battle between Bhuvneshwar Kumar (RCB) and Kagiso Rabada (GT) is deadlocked at 24 wickets apiece, with Kumar holding the edge thanks to a superior economy rate.

The current top five wicket-takers are as follows:

  • Bhuvneshwar Kumar (RCB): 24 wickets
  • Kagiso Rabada (GT): 24 wickets
  • Anshul Kamboj (CSK): 21 wickets
  • Rashid Khan (GT): 19 wickets
  • Eshan Malinga (SRH): 19 wickets

The upcoming final league games are critical for bowlers like Jofra Archer and Kartik Tyagi. Archer, currently sitting on 18 strikes, will be looking to capitalize on the Mumbai Indians fixture to vault into the top five. Similarly, Kartik Tyagi of the Kolkata Knight Riders will have his eyes set on moving up the leaderboard during the match against the Delhi Capitals.

Looking Ahead: Defining the Season

As the curtains fall on the league stage, the focus naturally shifts to who will be crowned the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the season. Beyond the caps, fans are keenly observing the best batting strike rates, the most disciplined economy rates, and which players have registered the most scores exceeding 50 runs. These statistics will not only define the individual success stories of IPL 2026 but will also serve as a testament to the tactical evolution witnessed throughout this edition. With the final two matches on Sunday, the drama is far from over.

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Rafiq Hasan

Rafiq Hasan is the chief cricket correspondent for The Daily Star, Bangladesh's largest English-language newspaper. Over his two-decade career, he has chronicked the rise of Bangladesh cricket from perennial underdogs to a formidable force in world cricket. Hasan has covered every major ICC event featuring Bangladesh and reported from the press boxes of Lord's, the MCG, and Mirpur. He has a deep understanding of the country's cricket ecosystem—from the Dhaka Premier League rivalries to the politics of the BCB. Known for his balanced analysis and insider access to the dressing room, he wrote the widely acclaimed long-form series "Tigers' Roar: How Bangladesh Changed the Cricket Map." A graduate of the University of Dhaka, Hasan is also a respected voice on global cricket diplomacy, exploring how the sport affects the balance of power in South Asia.