After SRH vs KKR Match 25, the IPL 2022 Focuses Table has been overhauled, as well as the most recent Orange Cap and Purple Cap Records.

After SRH vs KKR Match 25, the IPL 2022 Focuses Table has been overhauled, as well as the most recent Orange Cap and Purple Cap Records.

SunRisers Hyderabad (SRH) crushed Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) by seven wickets at the Brabourne Stadium; in Mumbai on Friday, proceeding their comeback after losing their to begin with two IPL 2022 matches. After a whirlwind of early wickets, KKR come to 175/8 much appreciated to Nitish Rana’s 54 and Andre Russell’s 49*. SRH’s bowling assault was driven by T Natarajan, who took three wickets, and Umran Malik, who took two.

After SRH vs KKR Match 25, the IPL 2022 Focuses Table has been overhauled, as well as the most recent Orange Cap and Purple Cap Records.
After SRH vs KKR Match 25, the IPL 2022 Focuses Table has been overhauled, as well as the most recent Orange Cap and Purple Cap Records.

At that point, in spite of losing their openers within the Powerplay, they traveled to their third win; in a push much appreciated to a 94-run combination between Rahul Tripathi and Aiden Markram. Tripathi scored 71 runs off 37 balls, whereas Markram was undefeated on 68 runs from 36 conveyances.

Table of IPL 2022 Points

With eight points from five games, Gujarat Titans are in first place in the IPL 2022 points table. They are followed by six teams, all of whom have six points; and are separated only by Net Run Rate, despite the fact that KKR have played one more match than the rest.

The second-placed Rajasthan Royals are followed by the third-placed Punjab Kings and the fourth-placed Kolkata Knight Riders. The Lucknow Super Giants are in fifth place, with Royal Challengers Bangalore in sixth and SRH in seventh. All three teams have won thus far in the tournament.

see also: SRH vs KKR, IPL 2022: Rahul Tripathi and Aiden Markram Shine As SRH Beat KKR By 7 Wickets

With four points from as many games, Delhi Capitals are in eighth place; while Chennai Super Kings are in ninth place, having just won one match this season.

After five games without a win, the Mumbai Indians are at the bottom of the table.

Race for the Orange Cap

The top run scorers so far this season have not been affected by Friday’s contest. With 272 runs, Jos Buttler leads the way, followed by Hardik Pandya with 228 runs. Shubman Gill (200 runs) and Shimron Hetmyer (197 runs) are third and fourth, respectively, with Shivam Dube (207 runs).

read more: Deepak Chahar will be out for four months and may miss the T20 World Cup in 2022.

Purple Cap is a race that takes place every year.

Yuzvendra Chahal leads the race for the Purple Cap with 12 wickets, while T Natarajan’s three wickets; against KKR put him in second place with 11 wickets this season. Umesh Yadav, Kuldeep Yadav, and Wanindu Hasaranga are in third; fourth, and fifth places, respectively, with all three having taken 10 wickets.

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