New Delhi: Sunrisers Hyderabad are rising to the top of the IPL league table due to three wins and a hat trick of this victory. Behind this success of the ‘Orange Army’ are the two batsmen at the top of the ‘Orange Cap’ Abhishek Sharma (Abhishek Sharma) and Heinrich Klaasen (Heinrich Klaasen).
Abhishek Sharma played an innings of 135 runs against Delhi Capitals on Tuesday. Due to this inning, the Sunrisers opener snatched the orange cap from his teammate Klaasen’s head. He scored 323 runs in seven matches at an average of 53.83. Classen is slightly behind him. Whose bat has been talking regularly throughout this season. Klaasen also played a short but important innings against Delhi. His collection is 37 runs off 13 balls. While top-order batsmen are on the rise in the race for the Orange Cap, the presence of a middle-order batsman like Klaasen is noteworthy.
Shubman Gill is the third highest run scorer of the tournament after these two Sunrisers batters. The Gujarat Titans captain scored 265 runs at an average of 53 in five matches. Fourth in the list is ‘King’ Kohli‘. Virat collected 247 runs in six matches at an average of 49.40. And in this list, the ‘wonder boy’ of Indian cricket is Vaibhav Suryavanshi. The Rajasthan Royals opener has scored 246 runs at an average of 41 in six matches so far. IPLIt goes without saying that the battle for the orange cap has accumulated at the end of 31 matches.
Incidentally, Ishaan Malinga’s bowling also played an important role in the victory of Sunrisers, along with the Orange Cap leader’s debut century. With four wickets in this match, Ishan has climbed to the second spot in the Purple Cap list with a total of 12 wickets in seven matches.
Talking about the match, Sunrisers Hyderabad batted first and scored 242 runs for two wickets. Despite Nitish Rana hitting a half-century in reply, nobody else could score big runs for Delhi Capitals. Losing wickets at regular intervals, the capital franchise never looked like they could win this run chase. In the end, that’s what happened. Delhi Capitals’ innings stopped at 195 runs for nine wickets in 20 overs. Sunrisers won the match by 47 runs.