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The Orange Army Is Rising. And the Top 4 Race Is On.

🔥 Mid-Season Deep Dive | May 2026 | IPL 2026

The Orange Army
Is Rising.
And the Top 4
Race Is On.

Mid-Season Analysis
40 Matches Played
Fantasy Players Must ReadOrange Cap · Purple Cap · Points Table · Playoffs Race

Orange Cap Leader
Sooryavanshi – 400 runs
Purple Cap Leader
Bhuvneshwar – 14 wkts
Points Leader
PBKS – 13 pts
Record Chases (200+)
10 — Most in a season

We’re deep into IPL 2026 and honestly — this season is something else. The bat has been dominating the ball like rarely before, a 15-year-old from Rajasthan is collecting runs like he’s playing club cricket, and the Orange Army of Sunrisers Hyderabad keeps pulling off chases that would make your jaw drop.

After 40 matches, the race to the top four has never felt more tense. Punjab Kings sit at the summit, RCB and RR are breathing down their neck, SRH are making their move, and literally everyone below the cut is fighting for survival. Two or three wins could change everything.

This is a full mid-season breakdown — the points table as it stands, the Orange and Purple Cap battles, the teams building momentum, the ones falling apart, and the fantasy cricket picks that actually make sense right now. Buckle in.

40
Matches Completed
10
200+ Chases — Season Record
265
PBKS Record T20 Chase (vs DC)
244
SRH Chase vs MI at Wankhede

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The Points Table — Where Every Team Stands

Here’s the full picture after Match 40 of IPL 2026. The top four are not settled yet — not even close. One bad run can knock you out. One hot streak can launch you to the top.

Pos Team P W L NRR Pts Form
1 PBKS 🏏 8 6 1 +1.043 13 LWWWW
2 RCB 🔴 8 6 2 +1.919 12 WWLWW
3 RR 💗 9 6 3 +0.617 12 WLWLL
4 SRH 🟠 8 5 3 +0.815 10 WWWWL
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5 GT 🔵 8 4 4 -0.475 8 WLLWW
6 CSK 💛 8 3 5 -0.121 6 LWLWW
7 DC 🔵 8 3 5 -1.060 6 LLLWL
8 KKR ⚡ 8 2 5 -0.751 5 WWLLL
9 MI 💙 7 2 5 -0.736 4 LWLLL
10 LSG 🟢 8 2 6 -1.106 4 LLLLL
⚠️ The Real Story: RCB have the best NRR in the tournament at +1.919. If the final standings get tight, that number could be the difference between a home qualifier and a long trip as an eliminator. Meanwhile, GT and CSK are not mathematically dead — they never are. Two wins in a row and both are right back in it.

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The Orange Cap Race — Every Run Counts

The Orange Cap this season is basically a five-way war, and it could genuinely change hands after any single big innings. Here’s where the top five stand, and what makes each of them so fascinating from a cricket and fantasy perspective.

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Vaibhav Sooryavanshi
Rajasthan Royals · #1 Leader
Runs400
Matches9
Strike Rate234.86
Fastest 10036 balls
Sixes32

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Abhishek Sharma
Sunrisers Hyderabad · #2
Runs380
Average54.28
Strike Rate212.29
Boundaries36

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KL Rahul
Delhi Capitals · #3
Runs358
SR185.49
High Score152*
Average51.14

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Virat Kohli
Royal Challengers Bengaluru · #4
Runs351
Average58.50
Milestone9,000 IPL runs
SR162.50

Heinrich Klaasen
Sunrisers Hyderabad · #5
Runs349
Average~50
Strike Rate149.79
RoleFinisher/Anchor

The top five are separated by just 51 runs. Let that sink in. One match. One 50-ball innings. And the entire order reshuffles. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is something special — a 15-year-old kid playing like he’s been in this league a decade. He hit the fastest IPL century this season at 36 balls and has 32 sixes to his name. The kid is absolutely ridiculous.

But if you’re watching the Orange Cap race purely for fantasy purposes, Abhishek Sharma is arguably the safer pick — consistent, destructive at the top, and with an economy of 212+ in the powerplay, he’s always in the game. Virat Kohli crossed 9,000 IPL runs this season, the first to do so, and while his strike rate is the lowest in the top five, his match-reading ability makes him unique.

“The top five Orange Cap contenders are separated by 51 runs. Any one of them could be holding that trophy on the final day.”

IPL 2026 — Mid-Season Orange Cap Analysis

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The Purple Cap — Four Men, One Trophy

The bowling race is just as tight — arguably tighter. Four bowlers are bunched together with 14 wickets each, and the difference between first and third place is literally just economy rate. Here’s who’s who:

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Bhuvneshwar Kumar
Royal Challengers Bengaluru · Leader
Wickets14
Matches8
Economy7.61
Average16.85

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Jofra Archer
Rajasthan Royals · #2
Wickets14
Matches9
Economy8.03
ConsistencyHigh

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Anshul Kamboj
Chennai Super Kings · #3
Wickets14
Average16.92
Team formImproving

Eshan Malinga
Sunrisers Hyderabad · #4
Wickets14
Economy9.44
BreakoutYes

Bhuvneshwar is the leader by the slimmest of margins — his economy rate of 7.61 is the best in this group by a significant distance. In a high-scoring IPL season where 220 totals are basically normal, that economy is elite. Against Delhi Capitals in their 9-wicket demolition, he took 3/5 in the powerplay alone.

Jofra Archer is the one you watch for pure pace and control. He’s been RR’s best bowler by a distance and picked up the wicket of Priyansh Arya in that wild PBKS chase. The question is whether Archer’s body holds up over the remaining matches — he’s played all 9 games and that workload is significant.

🎯 Fantasy Note: In a season where runs are cheap, Purple Cap bowlers are fantasy gold. Bhuvneshwar and Archer are must-haves in any good fantasy XI right now. Their economy rates mean they stay relevant even on batting-friendly pitches, and both are death-over specialists — points multipliers in most platforms.

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The Orange Army Rises — How SRH Became the Chase Kings

If there’s one team that’s defined this IPL season on pure drama and heart-stopping cricket, it’s Sunrisers Hyderabad. Five wins in a row at one point. A 244-run chase at Wankhede that’s now the fourth-highest successful run chase in IPL history. And a team culture that genuinely seems to love batting last.

Let’s look at what they pulled off against Mumbai Indians at Wankhede — because it deserves its own chapter.

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Punjab Kings — Still Top, But Is the Crown Slipping?

Punjab Kings started IPL 2026 like an absolute freight train. Six wins from their first seven games. Including that jaw-dropping chase of 265 against Delhi Capitals — the highest successful T20 chase in history. Shreyas Iyer’s captaincy has been bold. Priyansh Arya and Prabhsimran have given them the most explosive opening partnership in the competition.

But then came Rajasthan Royals. And PBKS’ first loss of the season — their own 222-run total wasn’t enough. Sooryavanshi (43 off 16), Jaiswal (51 off 27), Donovan Ferreira (52 off 26) dismantled it.

🔑 Punjab Kings — What’s Working and What Isn’t

  • What’s working: Priyansh Arya and Prabhsimran Singh. Their opening partnership has consistently given PBKS 60+ inside the powerplay, setting up totals that are impossible to defend. That blueprint worked for 6 games.
  • What’s working: Marcus Stoinis as a finisher — his 62 off 22 against RR was one of the most brutal innings of the season. He makes 220s possible even when the middle order stutters.
  • What’s shakier: Bowling attack depth. Lockie Ferguson is good. But when teams are chasing 222 and your best bowlers are getting tonked, you have a problem that a good total doesn’t always solve.
  • The real concern: PBKS have now played 8 games and are at 13 points. That’s comfortable, but the first loss came at a moment when their batting looked completely outgunned by Jaiswal and Ferreira. How do you stop RR when they’re in that kind of form?
  • Fantasy angle: Prabhsimran (59 off 44 vs RR) and Priyansh (29 off 10) are must-picks every week. Stoinis offers serious multiplier potential when he clicks. But be careful with PBKS bowlers when the opposition has momentum.

The Moments That Defined IPL 2026 So Far

Every great season has its turning points. Here are the ones that changed the shape of IPL 2026 — for teams, for individuals, and for the overall narrative.

Season Opener
SRH signal their intent early. The Orange Army set the tone with an aggressive approach from Match 1. Head and Abhishek Sharma made it clear — SRH were here to chase whatever was in front of them.
The Chase of the Season — PBKS vs DC
Punjab Kings chase 265 against Delhi Capitals — the highest successful T20 run chase in history. The moment confirmed that IPL 2026 was going to be a batter’s paradise like never before.
The Sooryavanshi Show
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi hits the fastest century of the season — 36 balls. A 15-year-old from Rajasthan. 32 sixes in the season so far. He doesn’t just play cricket — he plays a different sport at this level.
Kohli’s 9,000
Virat Kohli becomes the first player in IPL history to score 9,000 runs. He did it quietly — a 23* against DC — but the milestone is monumental. RCB’s revival has been built on his consistency.
SRH Chase 244 at Wankhede
Travis Head (76 off 30) and Klaasen (65* off 30) dismantle MI’s 243/5 with 8 balls to spare. The fourth-highest successful chase in IPL history. SRH’s 5th consecutive win. The season’s defining performance.
RCB’s DC Demolition
Bhuvneshwar Kumar takes 3/5 in the powerplay as RCB bowl DC out for 75 — the lowest powerplay total in IPL history (13/6 in the first 6 overs). RCB chase it in 6.3 overs and NRR jumps to +1.919 — best in the tournament.
RR Stun PBKS
Rajasthan Royals chase 222 to hand Punjab Kings their first loss. Sooryavanshi (43 off 16), Jaiswal (51 off 27), and Ferreira (52* off 26) dismantle what looked like a match-winning total. The Orange Army sends a message — no total is safe.

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Teams on the Edge — Who Can Still Make It?

GT sit 5th with 8 points — two wins clear of the pack below. They’re alive. CSK are in 6th and playing their best cricket right now (3 wins in their last 3). KKR and MI look in deep trouble. LSG are on a 5-game losing streak and mathematically cling on, but it’s almost over.

  • Gujarat Titans: Shubman Gill returning to form (moving up to No. 5 in the Orange Cap) and Rashid Khan at his best is a scary combination. Jos Buttler provides firepower at the top. GT are peaking at the right moment and their NRR concern can be addressed with big wins.
  • Chennai Super Kings: Winning 2 in a row coming into Match 40. Their best cricket of the season. Anshul Kamboj in the Purple Cap top 3 with 14 wickets is a major factor — CSK have found their bowling identity. If the top order can fire, they’re still very much alive.
  • KKR: The defending champions are in freefall. 2 wins from 8 games. Whatever worked in 2025 isn’t working now. Their middle order looks brittle and the bowling unit has been inconsistent. A must-win situation from here on.
  • Mumbai Indians: Even Bumrah can’t save a team that collapses regularly. MI have a batting order full of talent but no consistency. Suryakumar Yadav needs to show up in the big moments. They’re running out of games.
  • LSG: Five losses in a row. Prince Yadav (13 wickets) is their only consistent performer. The batting simply hasn’t clicked. At 4 points from 8 games, it would take a miracle run to qualify.
📊 Playoff Math: At this stage, 16 points typically guarantees a playoff spot. GT and CSK need near-perfect runs. KKR and MI are in trouble — they’d likely need to win 5 or 6 of their remaining games. LSG’s path is nearly closed.

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Fantasy Cricket — Who to Pick Right Now

If you’re playing Dream11 or any other fantasy platform, the mid-season is where your selections really matter. Momentum is everything. Here’s a breakdown of who you should be backing — and who to avoid.

⚡ MUST-PICK — High-Confidence Selections (Week 5–8)

  • Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (RR): 400 runs, 234 strike rate, 32 sixes. Always your captain option in high-scoring chases. The ceiling is enormous.
  • Abhishek Sharma (SRH): 380 runs, 212 SR. Consistent opener. SRH’s batting strategy basically starts and ends with how well he fires in the powerplay. Include him every week.
  • Travis Head (SRH): When he’s playing, he’s untouchable. The 76 off 30 at Wankhede shows exactly what his ceiling is. High-risk, extreme reward.
  • Bhuvneshwar Kumar (RCB): Purple Cap leader, 7.61 economy, powerplay wickets. In fantasy, economy + wickets = points goldmine. Captain option when you think RCB bowling.
  • Jofra Archer (RR): 14 wickets, consistent, death bowling specialist. Always in the game. Solid pick regardless of ground or opposition.
  • Virat Kohli (RCB): 9,000 runs and counting. Lower strike rate but insane consistency and bonus points from his role as anchor. Safe pick in a competitive RCB line-up.

🚨 Value Picks — Under the Radar

  • Donovan Ferreira (RR): 52* off 26 against PBKS chasing 222. He’s not in everyone’s fantasy XI yet, but he should be. Big hitter, comes in at 5–6.
  • Heinrich Klaasen (SRH): #5 in Orange Cap, 349 runs, averaging ~50. The most composed finisher in the tournament. If SRH are chasing anything above 200, Klaasen is your points machine in the back half.
  • Anshul Kamboj (CSK): 14 wickets, average of 16.92. CSK are in form, and Kamboj is the reason their bowling clicks. Great value if you haven’t picked him yet.
  • Prince Yadav (LSG): 13 wickets, economy 8.07, breakout star of the season. Even in a struggling LSG side, his wickets keep coming. Worth a punt on the Purple Cap race.

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Looking Ahead — What the Second Half Holds

The second half of IPL 2026 is going to be even more intense. PBKS need to prove the first loss was a blip, not a pattern. RCB and RR need to convert their current momentum into wins when it counts. SRH need to keep up the chase record while also winning the games they set totals in.

The Orange Cap race has Sooryavanshi in front but a 51-run gap to close is one big innings for any of his rivals. The Purple Cap is genuinely too close to call — four bowlers at 14 wickets, and every single delivery matters. And the points table will look dramatically different in two weeks.

Final Thought:
This Season Is Far From Over

IPL 2026 has already given us a T20 world record chase, a 15-year-old batting phenomenon, Virat Kohli’s 9,000th IPL run, and ten successful chases of 200 or more. By any measure, this is one of the most explosive seasons in the tournament’s history.

The battle for the top four is real, tight, and full of drama. Every match from here is a must-watch — not because someone might lose, but because someone might change the entire narrative with a single innings or bowling spell.

Keep your fantasy lineups flexible. Keep your eyes on the points table. And keep watching — because the best cricket of this IPL season is still ahead of us.

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