1. Shaun Marsh (2008)
While playing for Kings XI, Shaun Marsh became the first batsman to win an Orange Cap in the inaugural IPL season. Marsh scored 616 runs in 11 matches with an average strike rate of 68.44 and a brilliant strike rate of 139.68.
2.Matthew Hayden (2009)
A great batsman Matthew Hayden became the second batsman to play the role of an amazing Orange Cap in 2009. Again, playing for Chennai Super Kings (CSK), Hayden scored 572 runs in 12 matches at an average of 52. He made five half-centuries.
3. Sachin Tendulkar (2010)
There is probably no record in the world of cricket in which the name of 'Lord's cricket' is not named after Sachin Tendulkar and this name is definitely included in the list of 'Orange Cap' holders in IPL history. Then Mumbai Indians captain Sachin scored 618 runs in 15 matches with 5 half-centuries.
4.Chris Gayle (2011)
Unquestionably, Jamaica's big player Chris Gayle has an indomitable force in T-20 cricket. The explosion took place in about 12 matches with an amazing average of around 608 in the innings of 608 runs. Gayle also employed 2 Century and 3 half-centuries for the RCB at 168.13 strike rate.
5. Chris Gayle (2012)
For the consecutive year, Gayle was the leading run scorer of the IPL season. In 2012, Gayle scored 733 runs in 15 matches with a spectacular strike rate of 160 matches. Chris Gayle scored a century and seven half-centuries, but unfortunately, RCB was at the fifth position in the table, so that he failed in the playoffs.
6. Michael Hussey (2013)
To win the Orange Cap, another Australian player Michael Hussey scored Gayle's record of 733 runs for CSK in 17 matches and tied for the Orange Cap winner. Hussey scored six half centuries from an average of 52.35.
7. Robin Uthappa (2014)
Opener Robin was the main reason behind the rise in KKR in the seventh season of the IPL. Robin scored 660 runs in 16 matches, including five half-centuries and a highest score of 83 in the matches. Robin Uthappa became the second Indian cricketer after winning the Orange Cap for Sachin Tendulkar.
8.David Warner (2015)
David Warner rides the Orange Cap on his extraordinary batting performance. In 14 matches, SRH captain scored 562 runs with a superb strike rate of 156.54. He broke seven half-centuries, in the points table, SRH remained in sixth place.
9. Virat Kohli (2016)
Team India captain Virat Kohli reiterated the record books of the IPL last year, which has broken all the batting records in the Twenty20 format for his Willying Willow. Became the first player to cross the 900-run match in a version of the IPL. He scored 973 runs in 16 matches at an average of 81.08. Kohli scored four centuries and seven half-centuries.
10.David Warner (2017)
David Warner rides the Orange Cap on his extraordinary batting performance. In 14 matches, the SRH captain scored 641 runs.
While playing for Kings XI, Shaun Marsh became the first batsman to win an Orange Cap in the inaugural IPL season. Marsh scored 616 runs in 11 matches with an average strike rate of 68.44 and a brilliant strike rate of 139.68.
2.Matthew Hayden (2009)
A great batsman Matthew Hayden became the second batsman to play the role of an amazing Orange Cap in 2009. Again, playing for Chennai Super Kings (CSK), Hayden scored 572 runs in 12 matches at an average of 52. He made five half-centuries.
3. Sachin Tendulkar (2010)
There is probably no record in the world of cricket in which the name of 'Lord's cricket' is not named after Sachin Tendulkar and this name is definitely included in the list of 'Orange Cap' holders in IPL history. Then Mumbai Indians captain Sachin scored 618 runs in 15 matches with 5 half-centuries.
4.Chris Gayle (2011)
Unquestionably, Jamaica's big player Chris Gayle has an indomitable force in T-20 cricket. The explosion took place in about 12 matches with an amazing average of around 608 in the innings of 608 runs. Gayle also employed 2 Century and 3 half-centuries for the RCB at 168.13 strike rate.
5. Chris Gayle (2012)
For the consecutive year, Gayle was the leading run scorer of the IPL season. In 2012, Gayle scored 733 runs in 15 matches with a spectacular strike rate of 160 matches. Chris Gayle scored a century and seven half-centuries, but unfortunately, RCB was at the fifth position in the table, so that he failed in the playoffs.
6. Michael Hussey (2013)
To win the Orange Cap, another Australian player Michael Hussey scored Gayle's record of 733 runs for CSK in 17 matches and tied for the Orange Cap winner. Hussey scored six half centuries from an average of 52.35.
7. Robin Uthappa (2014)
Opener Robin was the main reason behind the rise in KKR in the seventh season of the IPL. Robin scored 660 runs in 16 matches, including five half-centuries and a highest score of 83 in the matches. Robin Uthappa became the second Indian cricketer after winning the Orange Cap for Sachin Tendulkar.
8.David Warner (2015)
David Warner rides the Orange Cap on his extraordinary batting performance. In 14 matches, SRH captain scored 562 runs with a superb strike rate of 156.54. He broke seven half-centuries, in the points table, SRH remained in sixth place.
9. Virat Kohli (2016)
Team India captain Virat Kohli reiterated the record books of the IPL last year, which has broken all the batting records in the Twenty20 format for his Willying Willow. Became the first player to cross the 900-run match in a version of the IPL. He scored 973 runs in 16 matches at an average of 81.08. Kohli scored four centuries and seven half-centuries.
10.David Warner (2017)
David Warner rides the Orange Cap on his extraordinary batting performance. In 14 matches, the SRH captain scored 641 runs.
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