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Sooryavanshi finishes IPL 2026 with big lead in Orange Cap race – Vaibhav Sooryavanshi Dominates IPL 2026 Orange Cap Race

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The Battle for the Orange Cap Reaches a Climax

The IPL 2026 season has been nothing short of spectacular, marked by explosive batting performances and high-stakes drama. As the tournament moves toward the final showdown, the spotlight has firmly shifted to the individual accolades that define excellence in the league. Three standout performers—Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, B Sai Sudharsan, and Shubman Gill—were in the thick of the action during the intense Qualifier 2 clash between Gujarat Titans (GT) and Rajasthan Royals (RR), setting the stage for a dramatic conclusion to the Orange Cap race.

Sooryavanshi’s Phenomenal Season

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has been the revelation of the 2026 season. Fresh off a match where he nearly shattered the record for the fastest IPL century, falling just short at 97 off 29 balls, he returned to the crease in Qualifier 2 with calculated aggression. While circumstances demanded a slightly more measured approach, he still treated spectators to a breathtaking 96 off 47 balls. This innings pushed his season tally to an incredible 776 runs, maintained at a staggering strike rate of 237.30. By concluding his season with these figures, Sooryavanshi has placed a significant target on his back for his competitors.

The Chase is On: Gill and Sai Sudharsan

While Sooryavanshi sits at the summit, the race is far from over. Shubman Gill proved his mettle by anchoring the Gujarat Titans’ chase with a masterful 104 off 53 balls. This century moved him to 722 runs for the season. Unlike Sooryavanshi, Gill has the luxury of an additional match—the IPL final—to close the 54-run gap. Joining him in this pursuit is teammate B Sai Sudharsan, who has been in sublime form. The duo put together a dominant 167-run opening partnership during the qualifier, with Sai Sudharsan contributing 58 runs off 32 balls before an unfortunate hit-wicket dismissal. With 710 runs to his name, Sai Sudharsan remains a strong contender for the cap when GT faces Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in the title clash.

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Shifting Momentum in the Purple Cap Race

The race for the Purple Cap has witnessed a significant shift in leadership. Kagiso Rabada has finally unseated Bhuvneshwar Kumar at the top of the wickets leaderboard. Rabada’s performance in Qualifier 2, where he claimed the crucial wickets of Dhruv Jurel and Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, propelled him to 28 wickets for the season. He now holds a two-wicket cushion over Bhuvneshwar, with the two premier bowlers set to face off in the final, ensuring the battle for the leading wicket-taker will go down to the very last ball of the tournament.

A Look at the Contenders

Jofra Archer also deserves mention for his consistent efforts throughout the tournament. After delivering consecutive three-wicket hauls, he faced a tougher challenge against the Titans, finishing with figures of 1 for 45. Despite this, he concludes his season with 25 wickets, securing the third position on the leaderboard. Other bowlers, such as Jason Holder, demonstrated immense discipline, notably returning 2 for 27 during the qualifier, effectively containing the high-scoring threats of the opposition.

What to Expect in the Final

As we look ahead to the final between Gujarat Titans and Royal Challengers Bengaluru, the narrative is clear. For Gill and Sai Sudharsan, the goal is twofold: capture the IPL trophy and bridge the gap to overtake Sooryavanshi at the top of the batting charts. Meanwhile, the RCB contingent will look to their own stars to mount a response, although Virat Kohli, with 600 runs, faces a steep climb to challenge the top scorers. The upcoming final promises to be a historic encounter, not just for the team prize, but for the individual honors that have defined a remarkable season of cricket.

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Priya Kapoor

Priya Kapoor is a leading voice in Indian cricket journalism, known for blending deep tactical insight with compelling storytelling. A graduate of Lady Shri Ram College and the Indian Institute of Mass Communication, she started her career covering domestic cricket before rising to become a senior correspondent at Cricbuzz. Priya has reported from ICC events, IPL seasons, and bilateral series, with a special focus on women's cricket and the intersection of data analytics and performance. Her work has been recognized with the Ramnath Goenka Award and a RedInk Award for feature writing. Whether breaking down Kohli’s cover drive or profiling the next U-19 star, Priya brings clarity, empathy, and unflinching accuracy to every piece. She also mentors young journalists and advocates for greater representation of women in sports media.