Vaibhav Sooryavanshi of Rajasthan Royals has scored 400 runs as the 2026 Indian Premier League, now in its 19th edition, is in full swing, the reported.
Sooryavanshi sits atop the run charts, with Sunrisers Hyderabad’s Abhishek Sharma close behind on 380, Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s Virat Kohli on 351 and Heinrich Klaasen on 349. Sooryavanshi has also hit 37 sixes and carries a striking 238.09 strike rate, numbers that give Rajasthan a clear attacking edge on the leaderboard.
The batting leaderboard is only part of the picture. The tournament’s strike-rate table is led by Priyansh Arya of Punjab Kings at 250.44, followed by Sooryavanshi (238.09), Marcus Stoinis of Punjab Kings at 229.16, Shubham Dubey of Rajasthan Royals at 217.39 and Abhishek Sharma at 212.29. On the bowling side, four players share the top wicket tally — Bhuvneshwar Kumar of Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Anshul Kamboj of Chennai Super Kings, Jofra Archer of Sunrisers Hyderabad and Eshan Malinga of Sunrisers Hyderabad — each with 14 wickets, while Prince Yadav of Lucknow Super Giants and Kagiso Rabada of Gujarat Titans sit on 13.
The snapshot widens when economy numbers are added: Tim David of Royal Challengers Bengaluru is listed with an economy rate of 91.50, Ravindra Jadeja of Rajasthan Royals with 66, Quinton de Kock of Mumbai Indians with 66 and Virat Kohli with 58.50. Those figures, alongside the six-hitting and strike-rate lists, underline how differently players are being valued as the season progresses.
This article is a snapshot of ongoing IPL 2026 statistical leaderboards — batting, bowling, strike-rate, economy-rate and six-hitting standings rather than match-by-match reporting. The numbers above capture who is delivering runs, who is clearing boundaries and which bowlers are finding success, and they are the metrics teams are using as positioning for the stages ahead.
The most immediate tension in the standings is the split between volume and explosiveness. Sooryavanshi leads in runs and sixes and ranks high in strike rate, but he is not the top strike-rate player; Priyansh Arya’s 250.44 marks a different kind of impact. At the same time, wicket-taking is clustered — four players share 14 wickets — which presses teams to ask whether single performers or balanced attacks will decide results in coming fixtures.
For fans and team planners following the ipl standings, the central question now is whether Sooryavanshi can sustain his run accumulation and boundary frequency as bowlers who have already reached double digits in wickets press their advantage. How those dueling dynamics — high-volume run-scoring versus concentrated wicket-taking — resolve over the next phase of the tournament will shape playoff positioning and the narrative of this 19th edition.







