IPL 2022 Points Table Update, New Orange and Purple Cap Lists Following GT vs MI Match 51. Mumbai Indians defeated Gujarat Titans by five runs in Match 51 of the ongoing IPL 2022 at the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai on Friday.
MI won their second match of the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2022 on Friday. Defeating Gujarat Titans (GT) by 5 runs in a thrilling encounter in Match 51 of the ongoing IPL 2022. MI score 177/6 in 20 overs after being sent in to bat first, thanks to brilliant knocks by Ishan Kishan (45) and Rohit Sharma. (43) At the top of the order, followed by a Tim David blitz (44 not out) near the end. In response, GT openers Wriddhiman Saha (55) and Shubman Gill (52) gave their team a strong start. Which they were unable to capitalize on as they fell short of the 178-run target, finishing at 172/5 in 20 overs.
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IPL 2022 Points Table Following GT vs MI Match 51
Despite the loss, GT remains the table leader with 8 wins from 11 games. Followed by Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), Rajasthan Royals (RR), and Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in second, third, and fourth place, respectively.
MI remains at the bottom of the table, with only two wins in ten games. With five wins each, the Delhi Capitals (DC), SunRisers Hyderabad (SRH), and Punjab Kings (PBKS) are ranked fifth, sixth, and seventh, respectively. Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) are ranked eighth, while MS Dhoni’s Chennai Super Kings (CSK) are rank ninth.
Orange Cap Race
Jos Buttler currently leads the Orange Cap race with 588 runs from 10 matches. KL Rahul is the second highest run-scorer with 451 runs, while PBKS’ Shikhar Dhawan is third with 369 runs.
Purple Cap Race
For the time being, Yuzvendra Chahal leads the way with 19 wickets, closely followed by spinner Kuldeep Yadav with 18 wickets. Kagiso Rabada and T Natarajan have each taken 17 wickets in their nine matches.
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