New Delhi. The IPL 2022 season has ended with the victory of Gujarat Titans (GT). The team of Gujarat Titans, participating for the first time in this year’s season, has set many examples for many IPL and its legendary players. Yesterday i.e. on Sunday, the final match of IPL 2022 was between Rajasthan Royals (RR) and Gujarat Titans (GT). Batting first in this match, Rajasthan Royals (RR) team could score only 130 runs for the loss of 9 wickets in front of Gujarat Titans (GT). In reply, Gujarat Titans (GT) achieved the target in 18.1 overs. With this, the team of Gujarat Titans (GT) has achieved a big achievement by winning the 2022 season of IPL in its debut season itself.
After all this, Rajasthan Royals became the only player to win the Orange Cap and Purple Cap in the IPL 2022 season. In which Jos Buttler has been successful in getting Orange Cap and Yuzvendra Chahal for Purple Cap. Let us tell you that every year the IPL gives the Orange Cap to the highest run-scorer in that season and the Purple Cap to the highest wicket taker.
Orange Cap for Josh Butler
Rajasthan’s star player Jos Buttler captured the Orange Cap by performing brilliantly in IPL 2022. Jos Buttler batted brilliantly from the beginning of this season. Jos Buttler became the highest run-scorer in IPL 2022 as well as the highest century-scorer. This is the reason why he has managed to win the Orange Cap this year. In this season, Jos Buttler scored a total of 863 runs and surprisingly, the second highest run-scorer after Butler was not even seen around him. By the way, the second number is Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) captain KL Rahul, who has scored a total of 616 runs in 15 matches. If we talk about Jos Buttler, who won the Orange Cap in 2022, then he had his highest score of 116 runs this season. Along with this, he has scored runs at an average of 57.53, which simply means that Butler has scored runs in every match according to the half-century. Jos Buttler has scored 4 centuries in this season. However, he did not manage to break the record of Virat Kohli. Virat Kohli scored 973 runs in the IPL 2016 season. For his achievement, Butler was given a cash prize of Rs 10 lakh.
List of Orange Cap winners in IPL so far
2008: Shaun Marsh (Kings XI Punjab) 11 matches 616 runs
2009: Matthew Hayden (Chennai Super Kings) 12 matches 572 runs
2010: Sachin Tendulkar (Mumbai Indians) 15 matches 618 runs
2011: Chris Gayle (Royal Challengers Bangalore) 608 runs in 12 matches
2012: Chris Gayle (Royal Challengers Bangalore) 15 matches 733 runs
2013: Mike Hussey (Chennai Super Kings) 16 matches 733 runs
2014: Robin Uthappa (Kolkata Knight Riders) 16 matches 660 runs
2015: David Warner (Sunrisers Hyderabad) 14 matches 562 runs
2016: Virat Kohli (Royal Challengers Bangalore) 973 runs in 16 matches
2017: David Warner (Sunrisers Hyderabad) 14 matches 641 runs
2018 : Kane Williamson (Sunrisers Hyderabad) 735 runs in 17 matches
2019: David Warner (Sunrisers Hyderabad) 12 matches 692 runs
2020 : KL Rahul (Kings XI Punjab) 14 matches 670 runs
2021: Rituraj Gaikwad (Chennai Super Kings) 16 matches 635 runs
2022: Jos Buttler (Rajasthan Royals) 17 matches 863 runs
Purple cap in the name of Yuzvendra Chahal
The pitches of the Indian grounds have always proved to be helpful for the spinners. Proving the same thing to be true, in IPL 2022, Rajasthan’s magical spinner Yajuvendra Chahal won the Purple Cap by taking the most wickets. Chahal asked many questions to the batsmen by his amazing bowling in this season. Due to his strong bowling in this IPL 2022, he has taken 27 wickets in 17 matches. Let us tell you that Yuzvendra Chahal also got a cash prize of Rs 10 lakh for winning the Purple Cap.
List of Purple Cap winners in IPL so far
2008: Sohail Tanveer (Rajasthan Royals) 11 matches 22 wickets
2009: RP Singh (Deccan Chargers) 16 matches 23 wickets
2010: Pragyan Ojha (Deccan Chargers) 16 matches 23 wickets
2011: Lasith Malinga (Mumbai Indians 16 matches 28 wickets
2012: Morne Morkel (Delhi Daredevils) 16 matches 25 wickets
2013: Dwayne Bravo (Chennai Super Kings) 18 matches 32 wickets
2014: Mohit Sharma (Chennai Super Kings) 16 matches 26 wickets
2015: Dwayne Bravo (Chennai Super Kings) 16 matches 26 wickets
2016 : Bhuvneshwar Kumar (Sunrisers Hyderabad) 17 matches 23 wickets
2017 : Bhuvneshwar Kumar (Sunrisers Hyderabad) 14 matches 23 wickets
2018 : Andrew Tye (Kings XI Punjab) 14 matches 24 wickets
2019 : Imran Tahir (Chennai Super Kings) 17 matches 26 wickets
2020: Kagiso Rabada (Delhi Capitals) 17 matches 30 wickets
2021: Harshal Patel (Royal Challengers Bangalore) 15 matches 32 wickets
2022: Yuzvendra Chahal (Rajasthan Royals) 17 matches 27 wickets