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The opportunity was given by the worst performing Chennai Super Kings at this year’s event. The Kolkata Knight Riders seized the opportunity with both hands. As a result, Ian Morgan was ahead in the race for the play-offs.
KKR beat the Rajasthan Royals in Dubai on Sunday. As a result, the Knights rose from eighth to fourth on the league list. Not only that, KKR’s net run rate (-0.214) has also improved a lot as a result of winning by 60 runs. As a result, KKR will advance to the play-offs if the gap between Delhi Capitals and Royal Challengers Bangalore is slightly larger.
Take a look at KKR’s play-off fate:
1. Royal Challengers Bangalore lost to Delhi Capitals. Sunrisers Hyderabad lost to the Mumbai Indians. So Mumbai will have 20 points. Delhi will have 16 points. Bangalore and Kolkata will have 14 points. Both teams will advance to the play-offs.
2. Royal Challengers Bangalore lost to Delhi Capitals. Sunrisers Hyderabad won against the Mumbai Indians. So Mumbai will have 16 points. Delhi will have 16 points. Hyderabad, Bangalore and Kolkata will have 14 points. There the question of the net execution rate will be considered. In that case, thanks to the good net execution rate, Hyderabad will become the third. KKR and Bangalore will battle for fourth place.
3. Royal Challengers Bangalore won against Delhi Capitals. Sunrisers Hyderabad lost to the Mumbai Indians. So Mumbai will have 20 points. Bangalore will have 16 points. Delhi and Kolkata will have 14 points. Both teams will advance to the play-offs.
4. Royal Challengers Bangalore won against Delhi Capitals. Sunrisers Hyderabad won against the Mumbai Indians. So Mumbai will have 16 points. Bangalore will have 16 points. Hyderabad, Delhi and Kolkata will have 14 points. In that case, thanks to the good net execution rate, Hyderabad will become the third. KKR and Delhi will battle for fourth place.
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