Updated Points Table, Orange Cap, Purple Cap List in IPL 2023 after DC vs MI game

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Updated Points Table, Orange Cap, Purple Cap List in IPL 2023 after DC vs MI game


Mumbai Indians, DC vs MI, IPL 2023
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The sixteenth match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) noticed five-time champions Mumbai Indians lastly successful their first game of the season in three makes an attempt. They stored the Delhi Capitals winless after 4 matches to chase down the goal of 173 runs on the ultimate ball. Rohit Sharma and Piyush Chawla starred with the bat and ball respectively for MI. While Chawla scalped three wickets conceding solely 22 runs in his 4 overs, Rohit scored 65 runs ensuring his workforce received over the road in the thrilling chase.

With this win, Mumbai Indians have climbed as much as the eighth place in the factors desk going previous even Sunrisers Hyderabad who’re on the penultimate slot. Delhi Capitals have performed 4 matches up to now and keep rooted to the underside of the desk and are the one workforce to remain winless in this season up to now. Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) who began so effectively with a win over MI in their opening game are on the seventh place and have misplaced their method a bit with two losses in three matches.

Lucknow Super Giants are the one workforce with three wins up to now whereas as many as 5 groups have received two matches. LSG, RR, KKR and GT are on the high 4 positions for the time being whereas the four-time champions Chennai Super Kings (CSK) are on the fifth spot. 

IPL Points Table 2023

Here’s the most recent factors desk:

  1. Lucknow Super Giants – 4 (Matches), 3 (Won), 1.048 (Net Run Rate)
  2. Rajasthan Royals – 3 (Matches), 2 (Won), 2.067 (Net Run Rate)
  3. Kolkata Knight Riders – 3 (Matches), 2 (Won), 1.375 (Net Run Rate)
  4. Gujarat Titans – 3 (Matches), 2 (Won), 0.431 (Net Run Rate)
  5. Chennai Super Kings- 3 (Matches), 2 (Won), 0.356 (Net Run Rate)
  6. Punjab Kings – 3 (Matches), 2 (Won), -0.281 (Net Run Rate)
  7. Royal Challengers Bangalore – 3 (Matches), 1 (Won), -0.8 (Net Run Rate)
  8. Mumbai Indians – 3 (Matches), 1 (Won), -0.879 (Net Run Rate)
  9. Sunrisers Hyderabad – 3 (Matches), 1 (Won), -1.502 (Net Run Rate)
  10. Delhi Capitals – 4 (Matches), 0 (Won), -1.576 (Net Run Rate)

Who has Orange Cap in IPL 2023?

Shikhar Dhawan continues to be on the high of the charts in the checklist of most runs scored up to now in IPL 2023. He has mustered 225 runs in three matches at an exceptional strike fee of 149.01. David Warner scored his third fifty in 4 matches for DC on Tuesday and has jumped to the second place amassing 209 runs in 4 matches. But his strike-rate of 114.84 has come underneath the scanner already. Ruturaj Gaikwad, Faf du Plessis and Virat Kohli have occupied the subsequent three locations with 189, 175 and 164 runs to their identify respectively.

Who has Purple Cap in IPL 2023?

Mark Wood of LSG owns the purple cap at present in IPL 2023 with 9 wickets to his identify together with  five-wicket haul that he picked in the opening game. Rashid Khan, the vice-captain of Gujarat Titans, took a sensational hat-trick in opposition to KKR in the shedding trigger and stands on the third spot with 8 wickets to his identify. Two extra leg-spinners, Yuzvendra Chahal and Ravi Bishnoi, are on the second and fourth spots with 8 and 6 wickets respectively. GT pacer Alzarri Joseph completes the highest 5 checklist with 6 scalps and is in the race to win the purple cap in IPL 2023.

IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap holders

IPL 2023 Orange cap holders (high scorers):

  1. Shikhar Dhawan of PBKS – 225 Runs (3 matches)
  2. David Warner of DC – 209 Runs (4 matches)
  3. Ruturaj Gaikwad of CSK – 189 Runs (3 matches)
  4. Faf du Plessis of RCB – 175 Runs (3 matches)
  5. Virat Kohli of RCB – 164 Runs (3 matches) 

IPL 2023 Purple cap holders (high wicket takers):

  1. Mark Wood of LSG – 9 wickets (3 matches)
  2. Yuzvendra Chahal of RR – 8 wickets (3 matches)
  3. Rashid Khan – 8 wickets (3 matches)
  4. Ravi Bishnoi of LSG – 6 wickets (4 matches)
  5. Alzarri Joseph of GT – 6 wickets (3 matches)

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