Bhuvneshwar, Rabada, Archer and Rashid now have the opportunity to fight it out for the big prize at the end of the playoffs.
First up was Sooryavanshi, against MI, but Deepak Chahar had his number early, and the four runs Sooryavanshi scored only took his tally up marginally, to 583. At that point, he was at No. 4 on the run-scorers’ table, behind the GT duo of B Sai Sudharsan (638 runs) and Shubman Gill (616 runs), and SRH’s Heinrich Klaasen, who has 606.
But Rahul wasn’t going away from the tournament without making a statement: he made 60 in 30 balls against KKR. That took his tally to 593 runs for the season, past a host of batters, including Sooryavanshi, and gave him the fourth spot.

