In the seventh match of IPL 2021 played at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium, Rajasthan Royals defeated Delhi Capitals by three wickets. Batting first, Delhi Capitals scored 147 for eight wickets in alloted 20 overs. In reply, Rajasthan Royals, who lost five wickets for just 42 runs, chased down the target with only two balls remaining.


Chris Morris and David Miller were the heroes of Rajasthan's first win in IPL 2021. Miller played an explosive innings of 62 runs off 43 balls with seven fours and two sixes. Morris, on the other hand, scored unbeaten 36 off 18 balls with four sixes. With this defeat, DC have slipped to fourth position in Points Table.


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IPL 2201 Points Table: Seven matches have been played in IPL 2021 so far. After seven games, Virat Kohli's Royal Challengers Bangalore is on top in the IPL 2021 Points Table. RCB has played two matches and won both. Defending champions Mumbai Indians are at number two with one win and one defeat.  Punjab Kings are third with one win from one match.




IPL Orange Cap: Based on the seven matches played so far in IPL, Nitish Rana of Kolkata Knight Riders holds the Orange Cap.  Nitish has scored 137 runs in two matches so far and tops the list.  Rajasthan Royals captain Sanju Samson is at number two with 123 runs. Sunrisers Hyderabad's Manish Pandey is at number three with 99 runs.


1. Nitish Rana (KKR) - 137 runs from 2 matches 


2. Sanju Samson (RR) - 123 runs from 2 matches 


3. Manish Pandey (SRH) - 99 runs from 2 matches 


4. Glenn Maxwell (RCB) - 98 runs from 2 matches 


5. Shikhar Dhawan (DC) - 94 runs from 2 matches


IPL 2021 Purple Cap: Harshal Patel of Royal Challengers Bangalore currently holds the IPL 2021 Purple Cap. Patel has taken seven wickets in two matches. Andre Russell of Kolkata Knight Riders with 6 wickets holds second place. Avesh Khan of Delhi Capitals with 5 wickets is at number three.


1. Harshal Patel (RCB) - 7 wickets from 2 matches 


2. Andre Russell (KKR) - 6 wickets from 2 matches 


3. Avesh Khan (DC) - 5 wickets from 2 matches 


4. Rashid Khan (SRH) - 4 wickets from 2 matches 


5. Chris Woakes (DC) - 4 wickets from 2 matches