Written by: Ankit Yadav
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The IPL Points Table is one of the most closely watched aspects of the Indian Premier League, as it determines the rankings of teams throughout the tournament. In 2025 IPL started on 22nd March and this season has been the most unpredictable season in IPL history.

Every match influences the table, impacting a team’s chances of making it to the playoffs. The table is structured to reward consistent performance, with teams earning points based on their results.

Understanding how the points system works helps fans and teams track their progress, analyze playoff scenarios, and predict the tournament’s outcome.

IPL Points Table (Updated 2025)

The IPL Points Table reflects the latest team standings based on match results, net run rate, and overall performance. It is updated after every game, showing which teams are leading the race to the playoffs and which ones are struggling to stay in contention.

Here is the updated IPL Points Table after 39 matches –

RankTeamsMatchWLPts.NRR
1Gujarat Titans86212+1.104
2Delhi Capitals75210+0.589
3Royal Challengers Bengaluru85310+0.472
4Punjab Kings85310+0.177
5Lucknow Super Giants85310+0.088
6Mumbai Indians8448+0.483
7Kolkata Knight Riders8356+0.212
8Rajasthan Royals8264-0.633
9Sunrisers Hyderabad7254-1.217
10Chennai Super Kings8264-1.392

How Does The IPL Points Table Work?

The IPL Points Table ranks teams based on their performance in the league stage, following these key rules:

1.  Points System

Teams earn points based on match results, which determine their position in the standings. Winning a match grants valuable points, while losing offers none. In cases where a match is abandoned due to rain or other reasons, both teams receive a shared point. 

These points are crucial in deciding playoff qualifications, making every game important.

Below is a table showing how points are awarded:

Match ResultPoints Awarded
Win2 points
Loss0 points
No Result/Abandoned1 point each

2. Net Run Rate (NRR) Importance

If two or more teams have the same number of points, Net Run Rate is the deciding factor for their rankings.

NRR Formula: It is calculated as the difference between the runs scored per over and the runs conceded per over in all matches played by a team.

A team with a higher NRR is ranked above a team with the same points but a lower NRR.

3. Head-to-Head Record

If teams are tied on both points and NRR, their results against each other in that season are considered. The team that has won more matches against the other is ranked higher.

4. Other Tie-Breakers

If the teams are still tied after considering NRR and head-to-head results, then the team with the most overall wins in the tournament gets the higher ranking.

In extremely rare cases, Fair Play Points (awarded based on the team’s on-field behavior and adherence to the Spirit of Cricket) may be used as a last resort.

How Many Matches Does Each IPL Team Play?

The IPL follows a double round-robin format, meaning each team plays against every other team twice—once at home and once away.

Since IPL 2022, with the introduction of 10 teams, the format has slightly changed. Now, the teams are divided into two groups.

Each team plays 14 league matches—facing some teams twice and others only once, based on a pre-determined schedule.

At the end of the league stage, the top four teams qualify for the playoffs.

What Happens If Points Are Tied In IPL?

When multiple teams have the same number of points at the end of the league stage, the final rankings are determined using the following criteria:

  1. Net Run Rate (NRR): The team with the better NRR is placed higher.
  2. Head-to-Head Record: If the NRR is also the same, then the team with a better head-to-head record in that particular season gets the higher ranking.
  3. Most Wins in the League Stage: If both NRR and head-to-head results are identical, then the team that has won more matches in the season is ranked higher.
  4. Fair Play Points: In a highly unlikely case where all previous factors are tied, the Fair Play rankings may be considered.

How Does the IPL Points Table Impact Playoff Qualification?

The points table is crucial because it decides which teams qualify for the playoffs and their positioning:

  • Top 4 Teams Advance to the Playoffs: The teams finishing in the first four positions move to the next stage of the tournament.
  • Top 2 Teams Get an Advantage: The first and second-placed teams play in Qualifier 1—the winner directly qualifies for the IPL Final.
  • Teams Ranked 3rd and 4th Enter an Eliminator: The third and fourth-placed teams play in the Eliminator—the loser is eliminated, while the winner advances to play the loser of Qualifier 1 in Qualifier 2.

Finishing in the top 2 is crucial as it gives teams an extra chance to reach the final, even if they lose Qualifier 1.

How Does IPL Points Table Impact Playoff Qualification
Source: IPL

Why Is The Points Table So Important In IPL?

The IPL Points Table plays a crucial role in determining which teams qualify for the playoffs. Throughout the tournament, teams compete to secure a top spot, knowing that their position on the table will decide their fate in the competition.

Teams adjust their strategies based on their standings. Those on the brink of elimination take more risks, while others focus on consistency.

Net Run Rate (NRR) often becomes a tiebreaker, pushing teams to aim for big wins to boost their rankings.

Towards the end of the league stage, mid-table teams often face must-win games, making the final matches highly intense and competitive.

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Conclusion: The IPL Points Table Decides Team Rankings And Playoff Chances

The IPL Points Table plays a crucial role in shaping the tournament, influencing every team’s journey toward the playoffs.

While winning matches is the primary goal, Net Run Rate, head-to-head records, and overall consistency also play a massive part in deciding rankings.

With the intensity of the IPL increasing each season, even a single win or loss can make a significant difference in a team’s qualification chances.

Fans and teams closely track the standings, knowing that every run scored and every wicket taken can ultimately determine the fate of their favorite franchises!

About the Author

Meet Ankit Yadav, a dedicated cricket analyst at The Cricket Panda. Growing up playing street leagues and college tournaments, Ankit's love for cricket has been a lifelong journey. With a knack for numbers and a talent for data analysis, he brings a unique perspective to cricket reporting. At The Cricket Panda, Ankit combines his passion for cricket with his expertise in data analysis to provide fans with in-depth insights and comprehensive coverage of the sport.

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