IPL 2025 Points Table: Updated Standings and Net Run Rate After DC vs MI Match
Mumbai Indians breathed new life into their campaign with a gritty 12-run victory over the in-form Delhi Capitals at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. The win not only earned Mumbai two crucial points but also stirred up the points table, which is now tighter than ever.
Table Takes a Twist
Delhi Capitals, who had been riding high with four straight wins, were brought back to earth. Despite the loss, they remain second with 8 points from 5 games and an impressive net run rate (NRR) of +0.899.
Gujarat Titans, with the same number of points but having played one more game, currently top the table. Their consistency and a strong NRR of +1.081 have kept them just ahead of the pack.
RCB and Lucknow Super Giants also sit on 8 points after six matches each. RCB’s explosive resurgence has earned them third place with a +0.672 NRR, while LSG, with a slightly lower NRR of +0.162, are in fourth.
Mid-Table Tension
Kolkata Knight Riders and Punjab Kings are neck-and-neck with 6 points apiece. KKR’s better NRR of +0.803 sees them in fifth, just above Punjab, who’ve played one match less and sit sixth with a +0.065 NRR.
Mumbai Indians, thanks to their timely win, are now seventh with 4 points from 6 matches. Their NRR of +0.104 gives them a slim edge over Rajasthan Royals, who are eighth with the same number of points but a worrying NRR of -0.838.
Struggles at the Bottom
Sunrisers Hyderabad are ninth, having lost four of their six matches. Their net run rate of -1.245 reflects their struggles, especially with the ball.
At the bottom are the Chennai Super Kings, with just one win in six games. Their NRR of -1.554 is the worst in the league, leaving them with a steep climb ahead.
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As It Stands
The league is now wide open, with four teams locked on 8 points and the rest battling to stay in contention. One thing's clear: IPL 2025 is heading for a thrilling mid-season twist.