IPL 2025 points table, Orange Cap, Purple Cap: Delhi Capital resumed the top position after Super.

Mitchell Starc conducted Delhi Capital (DC) to win an exciting Super on Rajasthan Royals (RR) in its IPL 2025 match. Chasing 189, RR was forced to super over by Stark, where he scored only 11 runs, a total of DC batter KL Rahul and Triston Stabs were achieved with two balls. Jeet saw that DC again watched the top position in the IPL 2025 points table with five wins in six matches, while RR finished eighth out of seven matches with four points.
There was no change in the Orange Cap and Purple Cap Leaderboard, which is still led by Lucknow Super Veterans (LSG) vice-captain Nicolas Goran and Chennai Super Kings (CSK) spinner Noor Ahmed. KKR bowlers Harshit Rana and Varun Chakraborty are two behind each, two behind Noor.
Chasing 189, Yashasvi Jaiswal (51 runs 37) and ‘local lad’ Nitish Rana (51 for 28) hovering the Royals, but the DC bowlers replaced the tide with a delay, eventually tied the game to 188/4.
The late drama followed a solid batting attempt by DC, built on 49 composed by Abishek Porl and Skipar Axar Patel (14 runs 14 runs) and Triston Stabs (34 Not Out 18) explosive cameo, they were asked to bat.
Desperate to rule his campaign, Jaiswal came out blazing all the guns as he hit Michel Starc with two sixes before finishing with two boundaries and turned two sixes from Mukesh Kumar and a maximum one became a huge, which made his intention clear.
Sanju Samson joined the party, even Ashutosh Sharma caught a regulation. The Royals captain eventually hurt after pulling his side.
With chase lukewarm, Exer wicketless all broke the drought with a ripper, which dismissed Ryan Parag.
However, Jaiswal looked invincible until Exer changed his reliable match-winner Kuldeep Yadav (1/33 in 4 overs) once again. This step worked. Delhi’s standout wrist-spinner killed Gold, removing Set Jaywal.
But Rana was not in any mood. Southpow batted with accuracy, sent anything to the fence easily in his arc.
Their calculated aggression and clean ball-striring definitely put the royals firmly. But once Rana was replaced by Stark, Rana was led.
Earlier, if Porl and KL Rahul (38) laid a concrete foundation with a stand of 63 runs, Exerred’s Blistering 13-Ball 34, with Triston Stabs’ (34 not out from 18 balls) provides the final climax in an innings, where there was a pendulum like pendulum between the two sides.
Sandeep Sharma (0/33) bowled beautifully through his magic, stopped his delivery. However, he lost his rhythm in the final over, four wide and leaked a no-ball.
The capitals of Delhi left for a fierce start, cracking the back-to-back boundaries from Jofra Archer (2/32) to set tone with Jake Fraser-Macgurk (9).
Young Porl burnt the stadium quickly, taking the other by the storm. He scored 23 runs in Tushar Deshpande, including four elegant borders.
But the highlight was a sublime flick on the deep backward classes for the maximum, with the crowd roar.
However, DC’s speed collapsed as a lean patch of the Fraser-Macagark. Australians gave a simple catch in a simple catch to Yashasvi Jaiswal in the mid-off in the fourth over, in which Rajasthan Royals had a success.
Run out again harassed Delhi as a mixture between Poral and In-Form Karun Nair (0), resulting in a subsequent dismissal, suddenly stopped the initial charge of the capitals.
The Royals bowlers tightened the nose during the mid -day, drying the borders and constructed constant pressure.
Nevertheless, Porl found a stable colleague in experienced Rahul. The experienced batsman brought a feeling of calming in the midst of the storm, reduced the pressure with two huge sixes-one launched the ground below Deshpande in the 7th, and another elegant manner in the 11th against Mahesh Thekashana for a long time.
Just when the host looked like rebuilding his innings, Archer was brought back to Skipper Sanju Samson. And the English pacear hit Sona, which was rejected by Rahul with a length delivery, in which Shimron Hetmyer was found in Deep Midwick.
Western Indian organized a low catch, inches above the ground, swinging the speed in the side of Rajasthan.
But the DC Skipper Exer, who did not have the best explosion of the tournament, broke the four borders and destroyed the two maximum before the clean strike of the Stabs, helping to strengthen Delhi.
(With PTI input)
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