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IPL2025 Points Table: Who stands where after DC vs MI match | Updated points and net run rate

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Mumbai Indians registered a crucial 12-run win over Delhi Capitals at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi, adding two valuable points to their tally in the IPL 2025 season. The win has added more intrigue to the points table , which is now shaping up to be tightly contested as the tournament progresses.


With this defeat, Delhi Capitals slipped to second on the table with 8 points from 5 matches. Axar Patel’s side had won four on the bounce before this defeat and still boast an impressive net run rate of +0.899.


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Gujarat Titans currently sit at the top of the table with 8 points from 6 matches. With 4 wins and a healthy net run rate of +1.081, the Titans have shown solid form and consistency so far, keeping them narrowly ahead of the rest.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru also find themselves level on points with Gujarat and Delhi, having won 4 of their 6 matches. With a net run rate of +0.672, RCB sit third, thanks to a mix of explosive batting performances and improved bowling in recent games.


Lucknow Super Giants are also tied on 8 points from 6 matches. They’re fourth in the standings, with a comparatively lower net run rate of +0.162.

Kolkata Knight Riders, with 3 wins and 3 losses from 6 games, hold the fifth spot. Their net run rate of +0.803 keeps them above Punjab Kings, despite having the same number of points (6).

Punjab Kings are sixth with 6 points from 5 matches and a marginally positive net run rate of +0.065.

Mumbai Indians, after their win against Delhi Capitals, now have 4 points from 6 matches. They move to seventh place with a net run rate of +0.104, giving them a glimmer of hope for a mid-season turnaround.

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Rajasthan Royals also sit on 4 points from 6 games but are placed eighth due to a negative NRR of -0.838.

Sunrisers Hyderabad are ninth with 2 wins and 4 losses. Their poor net run rate of -1.245 has been a major concern.

Chennai Super Kings, languishing at the bottom, have just one win from six matches and a worrying NRR of -1.554, putting them in a tough spot going forward.


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