Klaasen and Abhishek Surge as Orange Cap Race Shifts Again in IPL 2026

After another round of big totals in IPL 2026, with matches finishing with 235 and 202 runs on the board, the Orange Cap picture has shifted again and the Purple Cap race has tightened further. Sunrisers Hyderabad moved to the summit of the points table following a dominant 33-run victory over Punjab Kings.

Orange Cap leaderboard

Heinrich Klaasen has been nearly flawless this season for SRH. Although he started a touch slower than usual, his overall production has been exceptional—he arrives at a strike rate of 157.32 after 11 innings, backed by 494 runs. The numbers underline how valuable a No. 4 batter can be when the game’s momentum is already being driven by the top order.

Klaasen played a key innings of 69, his fifth fifty of the campaign, against PBKS to put him at the head of the run-getters’ chart. Abhishek Sharma, who has spent most of the season in the top three, contributed as well with a quick 35 off 13 balls, keeping him parked at No. 2 with 475 runs. Together, the pair delivered for SRH in the same way they have repeatedly this season.

Ishan Kishan also maintained his strong position for SRH. Batting at No. 3, he struck 55 from 32 deliveries to reach 409 runs, while the fourth spot belongs to KL Rahul of the Delhi Capitals. Rahul had a disappointing outing the previous day, but he still sits at No. 3 with 445 runs. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi of Rajasthan Royals has 404 runs, and Sanju Samson of Chennai Super Kings follows closely with 402—both have now cleared the 400-run mark for the year.

  • Heinrich Klaasen (SRH): 494 runs, strike rate 157.32 after 11 innings; made 69 vs PBKS (fifth fifty of the season)
  • Abhishek Sharma (SRH): 475 runs; made 35 off 13 balls vs PBKS
  • Ishan Kishan (SRH): 409 runs; made 55 off 32 balls vs PBKS
  • KL Rahul (DC): 445 runs; slipped earlier the day before but remains at No. 3
  • Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (RR): 404 runs
  • Sanju Samson (CSK): 402 runs

For PBKS, Cooper Connolly ensured his own momentum in the chase attempt, finishing with 107 not out off 59 balls. It was another hundred in IPL 2026 that did not come with a win, but it moved him up to No. 11 on 377 runs.

Purple Cap leaderboard

The top five on the wicket-takers’ table stayed the same after Wednesday’s match, but Eshan Malinga—leading SRH’s bowling effort—closed in on the leaders by taking the wicket of PBKS captain Shreyas Iyer.

Malinga is currently on 16 wickets, matching Kagiso Rabada’s wicket tally for Gujarat Titans. The difference comes in the economy: Malinga has conceded at 9.44 per over, while Rabada’s rate is slightly tighter at 9.23.

Bhuvneshwar Kumar remains the wicket leader with 17 wickets for Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Anshul Kamboj of CSK is also on 17 wickets, and the two are separated only by their economy figures. RR’s Jofra Archer rounds out the top five, with 15 wickets at this stage.

  • Eshan Malinga (SRH): 16 wickets; economy 9.44; dismissed Shreyas Iyer
  • Kagiso Rabada (GT): 16 wickets; economy 9.23
  • Bhuvneshwar Kumar (RCB): 17 wickets; leads the wicket tally
  • Anshul Kamboj (CSK): 17 wickets; economy separates him from Bhuvneshwar
  • Jofra Archer (RR): 15 wickets

What it means for the season awards

  • Tournament MVP
  • Best batting strike-rates
  • Most catches
  • Most 50+ scores