IPL 2026 Orange Cap

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IPL 2026 Orange Cap Today – Live Standings, Most Runs & Leaderboard (Updated After Match 35)

🔴 Live: Updated after every IPL 2026 match

🔴 Live Update (April 25, 2026 – After PBKS vs DC Match 35): The IPL 2026 Orange Cap standings have been updated after today’s match. The leaderboard remains extremely tight with multiple players competing for the top position.

Check the IPL Orange Cap 2026 today with latest run scorers, rankings, strike rates, and averages updated after every match.

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🟠 Current Orange Cap Holder – IPL 2026

Virat Kohli (RCB) leads the IPL 2026 Orange Cap race with 328 runs in 8 matches at an average of 54.67 and strike rate of 142.00.

He overtook Abhishek Sharma and Heinrich Klaasen after his match-winning 81-run innings vs Gujarat Titans and continues to hold the top position after Match 35.

IPL 2026 Orange Cap List Today – Top Run Scorers

Updated After Match 35 (April 25, 2026)

RankPlayerTeamMatchesRunsAverageStrike Rate
1Virat KohliRCB832854.67142.00
2Abhishek SharmaSRH732346.14184.57
3Heinrich KlaasenSRH832053.33153.11
4Shubman GillGT829742.43139.00
5Sanju SamsonCSK729348.83174.40
6KL RahulDC824440.67132.61
7Rajat PatidarRCB823834.00140.00
8Sai SudharsanGT823533.57152.60
9Travis HeadSRH722537.50155.56
10Devdutt PadikkalRCB820829.71148.00

🔥 IPL 2026 Orange Cap Race – Key Insights

The Orange Cap race in IPL 2026 is extremely competitive, with only a small margin separating the top 3 players. Just 8 runs separate Kohli, Sharma, and Klaasen — meaning the leaderboard can change after every match.

Players like Shubman Gill and Sanju Samson are also in strong contention and can enter the top 3 with one big innings.

📈 Who Can Win Orange Cap IPL 2026?

Based on current form, Virat Kohli, Abhishek Sharma, and Heinrich Klaasen are the strongest contenders for the Orange Cap. If they maintain consistency, they could cross 600+ runs this season.

Historically, the Orange Cap winner scores between 650–750 runs, making consistency the key factor in winning the award.

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Summary

Virat Kohli leads the IPL 2026 Orange Cap race with 328 runs, holding a slim 5-run advantage over Abhishek Sharma (323) and an 8-run lead over Heinrich Klaasen (320). The top three are separated by less than a single good partnership — expect the standings to shift again before the weekend is out.

Who Can Win the IPL 2026 Orange Cap?

Historically, the IPL Orange Cap winner ends the season with somewhere between 650 and 750 runs. That’s the benchmark every top batter is chasing this year.

With roughly half the league stage still to go, the gap between Klaasen (283 runs) and the chasing pack — Gill (251), Kohli (247), Patidar (230) — is under 35 runs. That’s one bad match for Klaasen or one brilliant one from his rivals, and the standings flip overnight.

Klaasen’s biggest risk is SRH’s remaining schedule. If they face two or three tough bowling attacks in quick succession and he fires blanks, Gill or Kohli could leapfrog him within a week.

Shubman Gill is the most consistent batter in this list from a match-to-match point of view. He doesn’t explode like Klaasen, but he rarely fails. In a long season, that consistency compounds quickly.

Virat Kohli is the wildcard. His average of 49.40 is the highest among the top 5, and if RCB’s remaining matches fall on flat Chinnaswamy pitches, expect a monster score or two. The only thing stopping Kohli from leading this table is that he hasn’t quite shifted gears into that sixth gear yet.

Rajat Patidar at 230 runs is a surprise entry — but he’s been fearless. His role as RCB’s power-hitter means big scores when he clicks, and total failures when he doesn’t. Hard to back him for the title, but easy to see him sneaking into the top 3 by season end.

Verdict: Klaasen is the favourite, but Gill is the most dangerous threat. Kohli is never to be ruled out.


His strike rate of 144.39 isn’t just a number. In IPL terms, a middle-order batter averaging above 47 AND striking at 144 is a rare animal. He’s essentially doing what AB de Villiers used to do for RCB — arriving when the innings needs a shift in momentum and delivering it almost every time.

In SRH’s setup, Klaasen bats at No. 4 or 5 and has repeatedly come in during tough passages of play. The fact that he’s accumulated 283 runs despite not always getting a full 20-over innings tells you how destructively efficient he is.

His highest score of 98* this season came on a two-paced surface where most other batters struggled to rotate the strike. He manipulated the field, switched gears three times in that innings, and still finished unbeaten. That’s class, not just power.

Risk factors: Klaasen is vulnerable against top-quality leg-spin on turning surfaces. If he runs into a spinner in form on a sticky pitch, the average could take a hit. But given SRH’s run-rate expectations, even a modest 30-35 from him is valuable.


Top Contenders for the IPL 2026 Orange Cap

Shubman Gill (GT) — 251 Runs in 7 Matches

Gill has quietly become the most dependable batter in this IPL. The GT captain has crossed 30 in five of his seven innings this season, and that kind of sustained output is exactly what the Orange Cap race rewards over a full tournament.

What makes Gill interesting is his evolution as a batter. He’s no longer playing the patient, anchor role. His strike rate of 138.12 is the second-best among the top 4 contenders, and he’s now willing to take on the short ball — something that used to get him out.

GT’s schedule still includes two home matches at Ahmedabad, and Gill has a phenomenal record there. Expect him to add big scores. He’s probably the most likely player to overtake Klaasen.

Virat Kohli (RCB) — 247 Runs in 7 Matches

Let’s be honest — when Kohli is 32 runs behind and has Chinnaswamy still to come, he’s never truly out of any race. This is a man who scored 973 runs in a single IPL season (2016). He knows what it takes.

His average of 49.40 this season is the best among all top-5 contenders, which tells you he’s not throwing his wicket away. The question is whether he’ll switch to a more aggressive mode as the tournament goes on.

Kohli’s biggest advantage is RCB’s batting-friendly conditions and the fact that he’s already hit his rhythm. If he puts together back-to-back 70+ scores, he’ll be leading the ipl 2026 orange cap list before the end of the week.

Rajat Patidar (RCB) — 230 Runs in 7 Matches

Patidar is the dark horse. His numbers are surprisingly competitive given that he bats in a role that doesn’t always guarantee a full innings. He’s aggressive, fearless, and RCB’s pitches suit him perfectly.

The concern with Patidar is consistency. He has two scores below 15 in his seven outings, and that gap-and-go pattern might cost him when Klaasen and Gill keep accumulating. But on his day, he can score 80 off 40 balls — and that can close a 30-run gap in a single innings.


Orange Cap Watch — Today’s Match (April 21, 2026)

Today’s fixture — SRH vs DC — is a direct opportunity for Klaasen to extend his lead at the top of the IPL 2026 Orange Cap standings.

DC’s bowling attack has been inconsistent, especially in the middle overs. That’s Klaasen’s hunting ground. If SRH bat first, expect him to arrive in the 8th–12th over and look to accelerate immediately.

Players to watch for the Orange Cap standings today:

  • Heinrich Klaasen (SRH) — A 50+ today puts serious daylight between him and the pack
  • KL Rahul (DC) — Currently 6th with 207 runs, a big score pushes him into the top 4
  • Travis Head (SRH) — One explosive innings away from breaking into the top 5

Keep an eye on this page — we’ll update the IPL 2026 Orange Cap updated today standings the moment the match ends.


Orange Cap Race — This Week’s Biggest Movers

The past week has seen significant movement in the IPL 2026 batting standings. Here’s who’s gaining ground and who’s falling behind:

🔼 Moving Up:

  • Heinrich Klaasen — Added 89 runs across two matches this week, pulling clear of the field
  • Rohit Sharma — Back in form with a 91 off 54 balls, climbed from 10th to 7th
  • Travis Head — Two explosive starts pushed him into the top 8 despite only 6 matches played

🔽 Losing Ground:

  • Ruturaj Gaikwad — A quiet week with just 43 runs across two outings, slipped to 5th
  • Rishabh Pant — Continues to get starts but hasn’t converted. Three scores between 20 and 35 this week

🆕 New Watch List Entry: Travis Head, despite playing one fewer match than most top batters, has the highest strike rate in the top 10 (158.47). If SRH give him a full run of matches, he could break into the top 3.


IPL Orange Cap Winners List — All Seasons (2008–2026)

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IPL Orange Cap Winners List — All Seasons
SeasonOrange Cap WinnerTeamRuns
2008Shaun MarshKXIP616
2009Matthew HaydenCSK572
2010Sachin TendulkarMI618
2011Chris GayleRCB608
2012Chris GayleRCB733
2013Michael HusseyCSK733
2014Robin UthappaKKR660
2015David WarnerSRH562
2016Virat KohliRCB973
2017David WarnerSRH641
2018Kane WilliamsonSRH735
2019David WarnerSRH692
2020KL RahulKXIP670
2021Ruturaj GaikwadCSK635
2022Jos ButtlerRR863
2023Shubman GillGT890
2024Virat KohliRCB741
2025Heinrich KlaasenSRH718
2026TBD — Race in Progress

Most Orange Caps in IPL history: David Warner holds the record with 3 Orange Caps (2015, 2017, 2019), all with SRH. Interestingly, no batter has successfully defended the Orange Cap — Klaasen will be attempting that rare feat in IPL 2026.

Virat Kohli remains the only player to score 900+ runs in a single IPL season (973 in 2016) — a record that still stands as one of cricket’s great individual batting campaigns.


IPL Orange Cap Prize Money

The IPL Orange Cap winner receives a prize of ₹10 lakhs (₹10,00,000) at the end of the season.

The cap is awarded at the post-season ceremony by the BCCI alongside the Purple Cap (best bowler) and the Most Valuable Player award. Unlike the match-to-match orange cap worn during the league stage, the final prize is a formal recognition at the tournament close.

Beyond the cash prize, the Orange Cap carries enormous commercial value. Klaasen’s brand equity — and his endorsement deals — have grown significantly since winning the cap in IPL 2025. A back-to-back Orange Cap would make him one of the most marketable foreign players in the tournament’s history.


Frequently Asked Questions (IPL 2026 Orange Cap)

Who has the Orange Cap in IPL 2026 today?

As of April 25, 2026 (after Match 35), Virat Kohli (RCB) holds the IPL 2026 Orange Cap with 328 runs in 8 matches. He leads the standings ahead of Abhishek Sharma (323) and Heinrich Klaasen (320).

Who is the leading run scorer in IPL 2026?

Virat Kohli is the leading run scorer in IPL 2026 today, thanks to consistent performances and match-winning innings.

What is the prize money for the Orange Cap in IPL 2026?

The Orange Cap winner in IPL 2026 will receive ₹10 lakh (₹10,00,000) from the BCCI at the end of the tournament.

Who has won the most Orange Caps in IPL history?

David Warner holds the record with 3 Orange Caps (2015, 2017, 2019). Virat Kohli and Chris Gayle have each won it twice.

How many runs are needed to win the Orange Cap?

Typically, the Orange Cap winner scores between 600 and 750 runs in a season.

Can the Orange Cap change during a match?

Yes, the Orange Cap is updated live and can change during a match if a player overtakes the current leader in total runs.