IPL 2026: Checkout The Latest Points Table And Standings

IPL 2026 Latest Points Table

IPL 2026: Checkout The Latest Points Table And Standings. The Indian Premier League 2026 season started on March 28 and will run till May 24. Ten teams are competing across different venues in India this season. Each team plays league matches before the playoff stage begins. The points table tracks team performance throughout the tournament.

Each team earns points based on match results. A win gives two points to the team. A loss gives zero points. If a match is tied or abandoned, both teams get one point. This simple system keeps the competition exciting and balanced. The points table shows how consistent a team is. Teams need regular wins to stay in the top positions. Teams must perform well throughout the season. A few wins are not enough to qualify.

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Net run rate becomes important when teams have equal points. It measures scoring speed to conceding runs. A big win improves a team’s NRR. A heavy loss reduces it badly. Only the top four teams reach the playoffs. This makes the competition very tight. The top two teams get an extra advantage. They get two chances to reach the final.

IPL 2026 Points Table

PosTeamMWLNRRPts
1RCB1174+1.10314
2SRH1174+0.73714
3GT1174+0.22814
4PBKS1063+0.57113
5CSK1165+0.18512
6RR1165+0.08212
7KKR1045-0.1699
8DC1147-1.1548
9MI1138-0.5856
10LSG1138-0.9076

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Consistency is the key to success in IPL. Winning regularly helps teams stay ahead. The points table keeps changing every week. A few wins can change everything quickly. In IPL 2026, the points table will guide the road to the playoffs.

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