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IPL Points Table 2025: Latest Standings, Net Run Rate & Playoff Scenarios After Today’s Match
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With 70 league matches completed, the IPL 2025 points table has locked in its playoff quartet while leaving mid-table franchises to ponder what went wrong.
Punjab Kings finish on top
Shikhar Dhawan’s Punjab Kings (PBKS) signed off the round-robin stage with 19 points from 14 games (9 wins, 4 losses, 1 no-result) and a healthy +0.372 net run rate, sealing a direct berth in Qualifier 1 and, crucially, a second shot at the final if they stumble once. PBKS rode a five-match surge built on Sam Curran’s all-round punch and Arshdeep Singh’s death-over mastery.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru roar into second
RCB matched PBKS on 19 points but trailed on run rate (+0.301). Virat Kohli’s side book the other Qualifier 1 seat thanks to a late flourish—seven wins in their last eight—including a 230-run chase against LSG that underlined the form of Faf du Plessis and Glenn Maxwell. A first IPL crown is suddenly a realistic discussion, not a meme.
Gujarat Titans wobble yet cling to third
The defending champions started 9-2 but three straight defeats exposed middle-order fragility. Even so, Hardik Pandya’s men end on 18 points (9-5) with +0.254 NRR, good enough for the Eliminator. Shubman Gill’s 603 runs keep the Orange Cap in Gujarat hands.
Mumbai Indians pip Delhi for fourth
Mumbai’s net-run-rate demolition of Rajasthan (100-run win) and Delhi (59-run win) proved decisive. They close on 16 points (8-6, +1.142)—the only side above +1 NRR—earning a knockout with their old rivals from Ahmedabad. Rohit Sharma’s switch to No. 3 and Suryakumar Yadav’s late-season blitzes have revived five-time champions’ hopes.
Points snapshot after Match 70
1. Punjab Kings – 19 pts, +0.372
2. Royal Challengers Bengaluru – 19 pts, +0.301
3. Gujarat Titans – 18 pts, +0.254
4. Mumbai Indians – 16 pts, +1.142
5. Delhi Capitals – 15 pts
6. Sunrisers Hyderabad – 13 pts
7. Lucknow Super Giants – 12 pts
8. Kolkata Knight Riders – 12 pts
9. Rajasthan Royals – 8 pts
10. Chennai Super Kings – 8 pts
What the standings mean
• PBKS vs RCB in Qualifier 1: winner straight to the final, loser gets a second chance.
• GT vs MI in the Eliminator: winner faces the Qualifier 1 loser, loser exits.
• Teams 5-10 are officially eliminated and will enter mini-auction mode once the season ends.
Key statistical takeaways
• Highest NRR: Mumbai Indians (+1.142) — proof that big victories matter in tight tables.
• Most wins: PBKS & RCB (9 each).
• Fewest wins: CSK & RR (4 each) — rare double wooden spoon scenario decided by NRR.
• Flip from 2024: GT fell from top two to third, while PBKS leaped from sixth to first, the league’s biggest year-on-year jump.
Upcoming playoff schedule
29 May – Qualifier 1: PBKS vs RCB (Ahmedabad)
30 May – Eliminator: GT vs MI (Ahmedabad)
2 Jun – Qualifier 2: Loser Q1 vs Winner Eliminator (Chennai)
4 Jun – Final (Chennai)
How net run rate is calculated
NRR = (total runs scored ÷ overs faced) – (total runs conceded ÷ overs bowled). A single massive win—or defeat—can swing a season, as MI and CSK fans witnessed this week.
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