IPL 2025 points table, orange cap, purple cap: Mi take the top location; RCB, PBKS slip …

Mumbai Indians on Thursday performed a great all-round show for Rajasthan Royals to score 100 runs for 100 runs in their IPL 2025 games in Jaipur. While receiving the invitation to bat first, MI posted 217 for 2 in his 20 -over scheduled quota before taking RR out for 117. This victory helped Hardik Pandya -led side to top the numeral table. They are equal to 14 points with Royal Challengers Bangalore, who finished second, but have a better net run rate. This meant that Punjab Kings also slipped a situation, which went to number three.
Suryakumar Yadav now has an orange cap, with a tally of 475 runs in 11 matches. RCB Pesar Josh Hazlewood has continued the purple cap with 18 wickets in 10 games.
Mumbai Indians extended the streak of their remarkable victory in six matches with Rajasthan Royals’ 100 -run route in the Indian Premier League, excluding the home team from the race for the playoffs.
Opener Rohit Sharma (53 in 36 balls) and Ryan Ricelton (61 for 38) hit half-half century before Suryakumar Yadav (out of 48 Not out 23) and Hardik Pandya (48 Not 23) Power Mumbai went to power to power to 217.
Royals, who chased 210 against Gujarat Titans three nights earlier, were never going to run chase with more than four overs and scored 117 runs in 16.1 overs.
This was the eighth defeat of Royals in 11 matches, while Mumbai Indians won seven in 11 matches. Another win should be sufficient to secure the playoff berth for another five -time champion.
14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi (by 2 runs), who took the world of cricket with his 35-goals on Monday night, was caught in the first over of RR’s innings in the middle of Deepak four.
His early partner Yashsvi Jaiswal hit two huge sixes in the following before being cast by New Jondrander. It was a procession since then.
Jasprit Bumrah, brought in an attack in the fifth over, sent Shimron Hetmyer and Ryan Parag back with small balls, reducing the Royals to 51 for five inside the powerplay.
Earlier, Rohit and Ricelton put the domestic team under pressure with a sizzling performance of clean hitting.
In his 116 -run stand, Ricelton targeted quick bowlers, while Rohit exclusively left after Mahesh Thekshana, who was ranked third.
Suryakumar and Hardik Pandya captured the good work of openers to take the previous team from 200.
Joffra Archer first bowled a tight, but Mumbai openers scored 18 runs from their second. Despite Archer’s express pace, Rohit made a place to cut the pace of England for one four, before recryton pulled him to six on mid-wicket.
Ricelton’s innings standout stroke was a non -chant flick away from Farooqui, which went away in all ways.
Mumbai Indians hovering 58 in powerplay without any loss, when Rohit sent Mahesh Thekshana for back-to-back fours on mid-off. On the additional cover from Rohit, Akash Madwal worked on an additional cover from class.
Left-arm spinner Kumar Karthikeya offered a half tracker to Ricelton and duly dismissed his presence for a six and a well-worthy half-century.
Rohit, who did not start the tournament well, is back in his best. He made a detailed delivery from Theekshna at the backward point to complete his fifty.
Both openers were rejected in quick succession, but it was not an issue for the Indians of Mumbai, which had a lot of batting.
Suryakumar batted, as he could only do and one of his adventurous hits included a scoop on the right leg of Archer in which the batsman was seen falling on the floor. He broke the last ball of the innings from Madwal to six of the ground, which was otherwise impressed by his yorker.
The last five overs scored 71 runs for Mumbai Indians.
(With PTI input)
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