Race to IPL 2025 playoffs: SRH become third team to get knocked out
The competition is heating up in the top half of the points table
S Rajesh
01-May-2025 • Updated 22 hrs ago
After 55 matches in IPL 2025, three teams have been eliminated from the race to the playoffs: Chennai Super Kings (CSK), Rajasthan Royals (RR) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), who were knocked out after the washout at home against Delhi Capitals on Monday. What do the remaining seven need to do to secure that top-four finish?
Royal Challengers Bengaluru
Played: 11, Points: 16, NRR: 0.482
Remaining matches: LSG (a), SRH (h), KKR (h)
Remaining matches: LSG (a), SRH (h), KKR (h)
RCB are back on top of the points table with the win against CSK. But with the other top teams notching up wins as well, it's still possible for five teams to finish on 18 points. That means to be absolutely sure of qualification, RCB need two more wins. However, if other results go their way, they can qualify even with 16 points, without depending on NRR.
RCB will also be happy with two home wins in a row, given that they have two more games to go at the Chinnaswamy Stadium. One obvious area of improvement is with the toss: they have lost five in a row in Bengaluru, and they will be hoping for better luck with the coin in their last two home games.
Punjab Kings
Played: 11, Points: 15, NRR: 0.376
Remaining matches: DC (h), MI (h), RR (a)
Remaining matches: DC (h), MI (h), RR (a)
PBKS' win against Lucknow Super Giants took them to second place with 15 points, consolidating their place in the top four with three games to go. While 17 points may not be enough to guarantee qualification without other results going their way, two more wins will take them into the playoffs. If they lose all their three remaining games, PBKS will be heavily reliant on other results to avoid elimination.
Gujarat Titans
Played: 10, Points: 14, NRR: 0.867
Remaining matches: MI (a), DC (a), LSG (h), CSK (h)
Remaining matches: MI (a), DC (a), LSG (h), CSK (h)
Fourteen points with four games to go and a net run rate second only to that of Mumbai Indians - GT have everything going in their favour to not only qualify, but also look for a top-two finish. To make things even better, two of their three remaining games are at home - where they already have a 4-1 win-loss record - against cellar-dwellers CSK and another team struggling for momentum, LSG.
Mumbai Indians
Played: 11, Points: 14, NRR: 1.124
Remaining matches: GT (h), PBKS (a), DC (h)
Remaining matches: GT (h), PBKS (a), DC (h)
With six wins in a row, the latest being a 100-run thumping that eliminated RR, MI are on course to finish in the top four, and possibly even the top two. Not only do they have momentum on their side, they also have the best NRR among all teams. MI could be among five teams with 18 or more, which is where their net run rate could help them provided they stay ahead on that parameter. They also have two home games in hand, which could be crucial given that they have won four out of five at home so far, the most by any team.
Delhi Capitals
Played: 11, Points: 13, NRR: 0.362
Remaining matches: PBKS (a), GT (h), MI (a)>
Remaining matches: PBKS (a), GT (h), MI (a)>
From five wins in six matches, DC have slipped to six in 11, and were perhaps fortunate to get one point from the washout in Hyderabad after being restricted to 133 for 7. They remain in fifth place with 13 points and their last three fixtures are against in-form teams: PBKS, GT and MI. DC won't be guaranteed qualification with 17 points so could be facing a must-win situation here on.
Kolkata Knight Riders
Played: 11, Points: 11, NRR: 0.249
Remaining matches: CSK (h), SRH (a), RCB (a)
Remaining matches: CSK (h), SRH (a), RCB (a)
The win against RR has kept KKR in contention for a top-four finish. With 11 points from 11 games, however, the maximum they can finish on is 17. It's possible for five teams to finish on 18 or more points, which means a spot in the playoffs isn't guaranteed even if KKR win their remaining three games. As with PBKS, 15 points will give KKR a chance, but 13 will eliminate them.
Lucknow Super Giants
Played: 11, Points: 10, NRR: -0.469
Remaining matches: RCB (h), GT (a), SRH (h)
Remaining matches: RCB (h), GT (a), SRH (h)
With their third successive defeat - against PBKS on Sunday - LSG are in seventh place; their chances of finishing in the top four are slim and dependent on other results. Even if they win their remaining three matches - two of which are against teams in the top four - LSG can only get to 16 points, while RCB have already got that many. Their net run rate is also the worst among the seven teams that remain in contention for the playoffs.
S Rajesh is stats editor of ESPNcricinfo. @rajeshstats