POINTS TABLE IPL 2025

POINTS TABLE IPL 2025

POINTS TABLE IPL 2025 serves as the ultimate reference for tracking team standings throughout the tournament. Teams earn 2 points for a win, 1 point each for a no-result or tie, and none for a loss. In case of a tie on points, rankings are determined by Net Run Rate (NRR), which reflects the margin of victories and defeats over the season.

POINTS TABLE IPL 2025


🖤 IPL 2025 Points Table (Updated) 

Rank Team Points Played Won Lost No Result NRR For (Runs/Overs) Against (Runs/Overs) Recent Form
1 GT 18 14 9 5 0 0.254 2684/271.5 2639/274.2 L , L , W
2 PBKS 17 13 8 4 1 0.327 2260/228.1 2211/230.5 L, W, W
3 RCB 17 13 8 4 1 0.255 2127/225.1 2094/227.5 L , N , W
4 MI 16 13 8 5 0 1.292 2288/241.2 2114/258.1 W , L , W
5 DC 15 14 7 6 1 0.011 2354/250.4 2409/256.5 W , L , L
6 SRH 13 14 6 7 1 -0.241 2519/255.3 2451/242.4 W , W , W
7 LSG 12 13 6 7 0 0.337 2505/255.4 2549/251.3 W , L , L
8 KKR 12 14 5 7 2 -0.305 1995/227.4 2075/228.5 L , N , L
9 RR 8 14 4 10 0 -0.549 2603/273.0 2773/275.0 W , L , L
10 CSK 8 14 4 10 0 -0.647 2441/278.2 2461/261.2 W , L , W

Additional tiebreakers include head-to-head records and overall wins. With every match influencing the standings, teams must maintain consistency to secure a top-four finish and qualify for the highly anticipated IPL playoffs.

Finishing in the top two positions provides a crucial advantage. The team that loses Qualifier 1 gets another shot at the final by facing the winner of the Eliminator, contested between the 3rd and 4th-placed teams.

This added incentive for the top two teams has heightened the intensity of the IPL over the years. In 2024, Kolkata and Hyderabad secured the top two spots and later met in the final, where Kolkata clinched the title in Chennai.

Here’s the updated IPL 2025 points table following the latest shift in standings among the 10 competing teams.

IPL 2025 Points Table

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