1 / 11The IPL 2025 season showcased a fierce battle for both the Orange Cap and Purple Cap, showcasing the high standard of batting and bowling throughout the tournament. The race for the Orange Cap was marked by consistent top-order performances, with several players crossing the 600-run mark, they delivered match-winning knocks that shaped their teams’ fortunes. On the bowling front, the Purple Cap contest was equally intense, as both pacers and spinners made significant impact with multiple three-wicket hauls and exceptional economy rate. Take a look at those who could win the Purple Cap and Orange Cap depending on their performance in the final between RCB and PBKS2 / 11No 1. Player name: Sai Sudharsan | Runs scored: 759 | The Gujarat Titans batter has emerged as the top run-getter this season. With 759 runs at an average of 54 and a high score of 108*, Sudharsan has been remarkably consistent, registering 6 half-centuries and a ton. His steady presence at the crease has been central to GT’s campaign.3 / 11No 2. Player name: Suryakumar Yadav | Runs scored: 717 | The Mumbai Indians batter has been a backbone of the starting lineup of Mumbai Indians, having scored 717 runs in the 2025 season and bolstering the chances of the side in the league stage and playoffs. With a strike rate of 167 and 38 sixes, his explosive style lit up the tournament.4 / 11No 3. Player name: Shubman Gill | Runs scored: 650 | Leading Gujarat Titans at the top, Gill delivered once again in 2025 with 650 runs at an average of 50. Known for his class and composure, Gill notched up 6 fifties, including a highest score of 93*, proving vital in several key matches. (Image: IPL/BCCI)5 / 11No 4. Player name: Mitchell Marsh | Runs scored: 627 | The Australian all-rounder had a standout season for Lucknow Super Giants. With 627 runs at a blistering strike rate of 163, including a thunderous 117, Marsh’s aggressive batting made him one of the most feared hitters this season.6 / 11No 5. Player name: Virat Kohli | Runs scored: 614 | RCB’s veteran batter had yet another prolific season, scoring 614 runs at an average of 55. While he didn’t score a century, Kohli’s 8 fifties and consistent starts were key to RCB’s journey to the final, reaffirming his elite status in the league. Below is the list of top five bowlers from IPL season 20257 / 11No 1. Player name: Prasidh Krishna | Wickets taken: 25 | The Gujarat Titans pacer led the Purple Cap race with 25 wickets, bowling 59 overs across the season. With best figures of 4/41 and an economy of 8, Prasidh was a reliable strike option, helping GT stay competitive in crunch matches. (Image Source: iplt20.com)8 / 11No 2. Player name: Noor Ahmad | Wickets taken: 24 | Chennai Super Kings’ mystery spinner lit up the tournament with 24 wickets at a brilliant average of 17. His best figures of 4/18 and four 3-wicket hauls made him one of the most dangerous bowlers through the middle overs.9 / 11No 4. Player name: Josh Hazlewood | Wickets taken: 21 | RCB’s pace ace delivered yet another strong campaign, picking up 21 wickets at a sensational average of 15. His tight spells and best figures of 4/33 were instrumental in RCB’s run to the final. (Image Source: Reuters)10 / 11No 3. Player name: Trent Boult | Wickets taken: 22 | The experienced left-armer from Mumbai Indians was once again among the wickets, claiming 22 scalps this season. With three 3-wicket hauls and a best of 4/26, Boult’s new-ball threat was crucial to MI’s bowling strategy. (AP Photo/Surjeet Yadav)11 / 11No 5. Player name: Sai Kishore | Wickets taken: 19 | The Gujarat Titans left-arm spinner took 19 wickets with an economy rate of just 9. Though he didn’t take a five-wicket haul, his consistency and ability to pick key wickets made him a reliable option throughout the season.
IPL 2025: Orange Cap and Purple Cap contenders; GT’s Prasidh Krishna is top bowler Kohli can become top batsman
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