IPL 2025: Updated Points Table, Orange Cap And Purple Cap Standings After GT vs CSK Match 67, SRH vs KKR Match 68

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Unnati Madan
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IPL 2025: Sunday, May 25, had two matches in the 2025 Indian Premier League (IPL). Gujarat Titans (GT) played against Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in the afternoon, and Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) faced Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in the evening.

The GT vs CSK match was held at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, while the SRH vs KKR game took place at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi.

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In the first match, Chennai Super Kings (CSK) chose to bat first and put up their best performance of IPL 2025. Dewald Brevis (57) and Devon Conway (52) scored fifties, while others like Ayush Mhatre (34) and Urvil Patel (37) helped CSK reach a big total of 230/5.

GT’s Prasidh Krishna bowled well with 2/22, but the rest of the bowlers struggled.

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While chasing, the Gujarat Titans (GT) lost early wickets and never recovered. CSK bowled them out for 147 in 18.3 overs to win by 83 runs. Noor Ahmad and Anshul Kamboj took 3 wickets each for CSK.

In the second game, Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) smashed 278/3 with big scores from Heinrich Klaasen (105\*), Travis Head (76), and others.

SRH then bowled out Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) for 168 in 18.4 overs. Jaydev Unadkat, Eshan Malinga, and Harsh Dubey took 3 wickets each as SRH won by 110 runs.

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IPL 2025: Updated Points Table After GT vs CSK Match 67, SRH vs KKR Match 68

PosTeamPWLNRNRRPts
1GT149500.25418
2PBKS138410.32717
3RCB138410.25517
4MI138501.29216
5DC147610.01115
6SRH14671-0.24113
7LSG13670-0.33712
8KKR14572-0.30512
9RR144100-0.5498
10CSK144100-0.6478

 

IPL 2025: Updated Orange Cap Standings After GT vs CSK Match 67, SRH vs KKR Match 68

Sai Sudharsan (GT)
Runs: 679
Matches: 14
Innings: 14
Not Outs: 1
Highest Score: 108*
Average: 52.23
Strike Rate: 155.37
Centuries: 1
Fifties: 5

Shubman Gill (GT)
Runs: 649
Matches: 14
Innings: 14
Not Outs: 2
Highest Score: 93*
Average: 54.08
Strike Rate: 156.38
Centuries: 0
Fifties: 6

Suryakumar Yadav (MI)
Runs: 583
Matches: 13
Innings: 13
Not Outs: 5
Highest Score: 73*
Average: 72.88
Strike Rate: 170.46
Centuries: 0
Fifties: 4

Mitchell Marsh (LSG)
Runs: 560
Matches: 12
Innings: 12
Not Outs: 0
Highest Score: 117
Average: 46.67
Strike Rate: 161.84
Centuries: 1
Fifties: 5

Yashasvi Jaiswal (RR)
Runs: 559
Matches: 14
Innings: 14
Not Outs: 1
Highest Score: 75
Average: 43.00
Strike Rate: 159.71
Centuries: 0
Fifties: 6

IPL 2025: Updated Purple Cap Standings After GT vs CSK Match 67, SRH vs KKR Match 68

Noor Ahmad (CSK)
Wickets: 24
Matches: 14
Innings: 14
Overs: 50
Runs Conceded: 408
Best Bowling: 4/18
Average: 17
Economy: 8.16
Strike Rate: 12.5
4-wicket hauls: 2
5-wicket hauls: 0

Prasidh Krishna (GT)
Wickets: 23
Matches: 14
Innings: 14
Overs: 55
Runs Conceded: 435
Best Bowling: 4/41
Average: 18.91
Economy: 7.9
Strike Rate: 14.34
4-wicket hauls: 1
5-wicket hauls: 0

Trent Boult (MI)
Wickets: 19
Matches: 13
Innings: 13
Overs: 46.1
Runs Conceded: 387
Best Bowling: 4/26
Average: 20.36
Economy: 8.38
Strike Rate: 14.57
4-wicket hauls: 1
5-wicket hauls: 0

Josh Hazlewood (RCB)
Wickets: 18
Matches: 10
Innings: 10
Overs: 36.5
Runs Conceded: 311
Best Bowling: 4/33
Average: 17.27
Economy: 8.44
Strike Rate: 12.27
4-wicket hauls: 1
5-wicket hauls: 0

Varun Chakaravarthy (KKR)
Wickets: 17
Matches: 13
Innings: 13
Overs: 50
Runs Conceded: 383
Best Bowling: 3/22
Average: 22.52
Economy: 7.66
Strike Rate: 17.64
4-wicket hauls: 0
5-wicket hauls: 0

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