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IPL 2018: Kane Williamson takes Orange Cap from KL Rahul on Matchday 43, Purple Cap stays with Andrew Tye

SRH's Kane Williamson scored 36 against KKR to become the new owner of the Orange Cap on Matchday 43 of IPL 2018 on Saturday.

IPL 2018: Kane Williamson takes Orange Cap from KL Rahul on Matchday 43, Purple Cap stays with Andrew Tye BCCI

SRH's Kane Williamson scored 36 against KKR to become the new owner of the Orange Cap on Matchday 43 of IPL 2018 on Saturday.

With those runs, captain Williamson took his overall tally to 661 in 14 games and pushed KXIP's KL Rahul into second place with 552 runs in 13 games.

However, the Purple Cap saw no such movement and stayed with KXIP pacer Andrew Tye (24 wickets in 13 games).

Talking about the first match of the day, legspinner Shreyas Gopal (4/16) weaved his magic just at the right time as RR remained in the play-off hunt with a 30-run win over RCB in Jaipur.

RCB, on the other hand, saw their play-off hopes go up in smoke with an eighth defeat in 14 games.

Chasing 165 to win, RCB started shakily as Virat Kohli found it tough to get going. He was back in the dugout before long for 4, thanks to a ripper from Krishnappa Gowtham.

Parthiv Patel and AB de Villiers added 55 for the second wicket to bring RCB back on the rails. Just when it appeared the visitors were back in control,  Parthiv (33) and Moeen Ali (1), Mandeep Singh (3), Colin de Grandhomme (1) and de Villiers (53) departed in the blink of an eye to leave RCB reeling at 98/6 in the 13th over.

Except Grandhomme, all fell to the spin brilliance of Gopal.

No way RCB could recover after that and as it turned out could only go as far as 134 all out in 19.2 overs to end their campaign in disappointment. 

In the second game of the day,  Chris Lynn and Robin Uthappa rose to the occasion with the bat to take KKR to the play-offs after a five-wicket win over SRH in Hyderabad.

Chasing 173 to win, KKR came out all guns blazing through Sunil Narine and Lynn. 

After Narine got out for a 10-ball 29 with 52 runs on the board in 3.4 overs, Lynn and Uthappa carried on and added 67 for the second wicket to put KKR in absolute control of the chase. 

SRH did manage to get Lynn out for 55, Uthappa for 45, Andre Russell for 4 and Nitish Rana for 7 but the damage was already done.

Captain Dinesh Karthik (26) stayed till the end to take the team over the line in 19.4 overs as the visitors became the third team this season to qualify for the play-offs after SRH and CSK.

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