Although Delhi Capitals have tasted their first loss of the season against SRH, Rabada, who has picked two wickets and has conceded only 21 runs at an impressive economy rate of 5.3 to go level with KXIP Shami’s tally of 7 wickets. Due to a better economy rate, Kagiso Rabada took the lead in the bowling charts with seven wickets in just three games with an economy rate of 6.25, whereas Shami’s economy rate in three games is 7.45.