Top 5 Indian players who never won Orange Cap in IPL

Among various accolades, the Orange Cap is an award that recognizes a batter's outstanding effort in a particular IPL season.

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5 players who missed out on securing the IPL Orange Cap
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Rohit Sharma. (Photo Source: BCCI/IPL)

Over the last 16 editions of the Indian Premier League (IPL), we have witnessed some exhilarating batting performances from players across the world. While the collective effort to win the title is essential, certain players can single-handedly push their team almost over the line. What Virat Kohli did for Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in the 2016 season is a great example of this. 

Among various accolades, the Orange Cap is an award that recognizes a batter's outstanding effort in a particular IPL season. The player who finishes the tournament as the leading run scorer will be honored with this. Australia's Shaun Marsh was the first player to win this prestigious award, while young India opener Shubman Gill is the latest.

While T20 legends like David Warner and Chris Gayle have 'donned' the cap multiple times, there are some great players who have never won this award despite scoring a lot of runs for their respective franchises.

Let's take a look at some surprising Indian stars who have not won the Orange Cap:

5. Ambati Rayudu 

Ambati Rayudu
Ambati Rayudu. (Photo Source: BCCI/IPL)

Ambati Rayudu, who holds the record for the joint-most IPL trophies (6), has never been able to achieve this estimable individual accolade. Starting his career with Mumbai Indians (MI) and ending with Chennai Super Kings (CSK), Rayudu was the backbone for both teams in their middle order. 

The Andhra Pradesh cricketer has scored over 4000 runs in 203 IPL matches at an average of 28.05 and a strike rate of 127.54. His best IPL season was with CSK in 2018, where he scored 602 runs including three fifties and his lone century.

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