It was status quo on the run charts after Mumbai Indians’ sensational win against Chennai Super Kings. Suryakumar Yadav scored a fine half-century – a 43-ball 59 – but that merely raised him to 18th on the table.
The Pandya brothers impressed too, but given they are on 88 (Hardik) and 85 (Krunal) overall, they didn’t make the much of a chance in the top half of the table.
Player | Team | R | SR | 6s |
David Warner | Sunrisers Hyderabad | 254 | 175.17 | 10 |
Jonny Bairstow | Sunrisers Hyderabad | 198 | 166.38 | 9 |
Andre Russell | Kolkata Knight Riders | 159 | 248.43 | 15 |
Rishabh Pant | Delhi Capitals | 153 | 188.88 | 10 |
Sanju Samson | Rajasthan Royals | 140 | 155.55 | 5 |
Shikhar Dhawan | Delhi Capitals | 140 | 120.68 | 2 |
Chris Gayle | Kings XI Punjab | 139 | 165.47 | 10 |
Jos Buttler | Rajasthan Royals | 139 | 137.62 | 3 |
Parthiv Patel | RoyaRoyal Challengers Bangalore | 138 | 130.18 | 2 |
Nitish Rana | Kolkata Knight Riders | 132 | 159.03 | 10 |
There was some movement in the bowlers’ charts. Yuzvendra Chahal continues to lead with eight wickets and Imran Tahir is a close second – but he added to his wicket tally with his 1/25 on Wednesday.
The big mover was Dwayne Bravo – he took a solitary wicket and was expensive, conceding 49 runs, but he still shot up to No. 3 in the table with seven wickets, pushing down the rest of the pack.
Player | Team | W | Econ |
Yuzvendra Chahal | Royal Challengers Bangalore | 8 | 6.56 |
Imran Tahir | Chennai Super Kings | 7 | 5.50 |
Dwayne Bravo | Chennai Super Kings | 7 | 9.36 |
Shreyas Gopal | Rajasthan Royals | 6 | 5.58 |
Kagiso Rabada | Delhi Capitals | 6 | 7.78 |
Sam Curran | Kings XI Punjab | 6 | 9.94 |
Andre Russell | Kolkata Knight Riders | 5 | 9.00 |
Mohammed Shami | Kings XI Punjab | 5 | 9.12 |