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IPL 2022 Points Table, Orange Cap and Purple Cap Latest Table Today: GT beat LSG to secure maiden win and go fourth

IPL 2022 has in store new teams, changed squad line-ups and a different format. But that will not necessarily impact the point system.

This year the format is going to be a little different, wherein the 10 teams will be split into two groups - Group A and B.

IPL Trophy during day one of Indian Premier League Player Auction 2022. Image: Sportzpics for IPL

Group A - Mumbai Indians, Kolkata Knight Riders, Rajasthan Royals, Delhi Capitals, Lucknow Super Giants

Group B - Chennai Super Kings, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Punjab Kings, Gujarat Titans

Now, within the groups, each team will play each other twice, as well as twice against the team in the same row from the other group.  Then each team from every group will play against all the other teams in the other group once. That brings it to a total of 14 (8 + 5 + 1) matches for all teams.

In Match 4 of IPL 2022 on Monday, Tewatia's heroics led Gujarat Titans (GT) to their maiden IPL victory as they beat Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) by five wickets. With that win, Hardik Pandya and Co find themselves in fourth place with two points.

Here's the list of current Orange and Purple Cap holders:

Orange Cap holder: Faf du Plessis (RCB) - 88 runs

Purple Cap holder: Dwayne Bravo, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammad Shami and Basil Thampi  - 3 wickets each

Here's the latest updated IPL 2022 league table: 

Position Team Matches Won Lost NR Net RR Points
1 DC 1  1  0 0  +0.914  2
2 PBKS 1  1  0 0  +0.697  2
3 KKR 1  1  0 0  +0.639  2
4 GT 1  1  0 0  +0.286  2
5 SRH 0  0  0 0  0
6 RR 0  0  0 0  0
7 LSG 1  0  1 0  -0.286  0
8 CSK 1  0  1 0  -0.639  0
9 RCB 1 0  1 0  -0.697  0
10 MI 1 0  1 0  -0.914  0

Click here to view the full Orange Cap standings

Click here to view the full Purple Cap standings 

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