IPL 2025 Points Table, Purple Cap, Orange Cap: RCB Lose Top Spot After Loss To GT

The Royal Challengers Bengaluru lost its first place in the 2025 IPL point table after losing against the Titans of Gujarat on Wednesday. Currently, the kings of Punjab lead the table followed by the capital of Delhi, the RCB and the Titans of Gujarat. With the exception of the kings of Punjab and the capitals of Delhi, all the teams played three games each. Nicholas Pooran by Lucknow Super Giants is the largest goalscorer and holds the orange cap with a count of 189. Noor Ahmad of Chennai Super Kings continues to direct the table of the highest flare holders, and hold the
Jos Buttler made fifty marked by creativity and a sustained assault to support the impeccable spell of Mohammed Siraj while Gujarat Titans sculpted a victory in eight Goisets on the Royal Challengers Bengaluru in their IPL match on Wednesday. Buttler (73 Not Out, 39b, 5×4, 6×6) and B Sai Sudharsan (49, 36b) added 75 points on 45 balls for the second counter, while the Titans found themselves at 170 for two in 17.5 Overs, while continuing the 169 of RCB for eight.
However, the pursuit of the Gujarat team did not start as they would have liked, losing the skipper Shubman Gill for a laborious 14.
The Titans skipper filled Bhuvnehwar Kumar for a six but fell into the next ball at the rate, launching it to Liam Livingstone in the depths.
But he brought together Sudharsan and Buttler, who extracted the races from RCB quisors in a contrasting style.
The Southharsan sleeves were an antithesis of modern T20 ethics, because these were elegantly timed plans such as a bracelet film for a border by Yash Dayal or a square cup for four of the same melon.
There was also a touch of sleeve elimination when it crossed and picked up the Josh Hazlewood stimulator for a six above the stumper head.
However, a second attempt to play a similar shot from the Australian put an end to his stay, giving a simple catch to Jiteh Sharma.
But the dismissal of Sudharsan, who came immediately after the RCB taking the second ball in the 13th, was a minor jig in the pursuit of Gujarat, which was so effective by Buttler.
The Englishman was slightly nervous to start, but once he found the right gears, he was unstoppable, recovering these thunderous shots from the shelf regularly.
Buttler reached his fifty with a sumptuous six off Spinner Livingstone on a long time of 31 balls and his imperative touch was obvious in the three he hammered Hazlewood to finish the match.
Buttler and impact Sub Sherfane Rutherford (30 not out, 18b) added 63 points for the third counter while Gujarat was walking.
Earlier, Siraj led a group of GT questions drawn as they limited the RCB shot unit praised at 169 for eight despite a providential 54 by Livingstone.
Once the Titans decided to play first, they would not have considered such domination over a powerful range of strikers, even considering a fairly unexpected and adhered height.
The shift started with the Virat Kohli (7) counter, which started with a beautiful blanket buried four off Siraj (4-0-19-3).
But the AS striker fell on the designer of the left arm Arshad Khan, who came for Kagiso Rabada, trying a traction that ended in the hands of Prasidh Krishna with a fine leg.
Subsequently, the upper order of the RCB was poleaxed by GT quisters led by Siraj, who joined the team after a passage of seven seasons in the red and gold jersey before IPL 2025.
Phil Salt, who was dropped on Zero by Buttler off Siraj, the Skipper Rajat Patidar and Devdutt Padikkal paraded in the cabin while RCB sagged at 42 for four in 6.2 letters.
However, Salt, who criticized Siraj for a 105 meter six, and Devdutt could feel a shade of regret because the two tried to give themselves space so that large shots were not by Siraj.
However, the Royal Challengers found a certain stability via Jiteh Sharma (33, 21B) and Livingstone (54, 40b, 1×4, 5×6) when they added 52 points on 38 balls for the fifth window.
The impressive spinner of the left arm R Sai Kishore (2/22), who varied his line and his exemplary rhythm, broke the alliance, rejecting Jitesh, who skied it to Rahul Tewatia.
It was also a point of redemption for Tewatia because he had previously abandoned Livingstone on 9 from Sai Kishore.
It turned out to be expensive for GT when the English striker hammered an off -color Rashid Khan for three six in terms of end, two in a row, to reach his fifty bullets in 39.
Livingstone relates to 46 precious races for the seventh counter with Tim David to go to the RCB after the 150 -point brand. Pti Ung Ung Ah Ah
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