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Let's see how the teams stand for semis' berth with a few games to go: Team - Matches Remaining - Wins needed (Target 8 wins) MI - 5 - 1 BRC - 5 - 2 DD - 4 - 2 CSK - 4 - 2 KKR - 4 - 2 RR - 3 - 2 DC - 5 - 5 K11 - 4 - OUT
BRC 5 - 3 CSK 4 - 3 KKR 4 - 3 may be one spot goes to a team with only 7 wins..as some of the contenders need to face each other ..so same no of wins not possible
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may be one spot goes to a team with only 7 wins..as some of the contenders need to face each other ..so same no of wins not possible
I guess we all know that but to keep things simple from a team' and calculations' PoV, the target is kept at 8 wins. It doesn't imply that each and every team will need 8 wins but that 8wins will get a team to the SF
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One more version of the table before things start getting pretty obvious :P Target: 8 wins for a place in the semis Team(s) - Games Remaining - Wins needed MI - 4 - 1 DD - 4 - 2 RR and BRC - 3 - 2 CSK, KKR and DC - 3 - 3 K11 - 3 - OUT

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Something I posted on the other thread: For the semis, it's basically b/w 2 sides each from the following two groups: Group A: MI, RR, BRC and KKR. MI has qualified so one from the other 3. RR will have to win both its games as it has a poor NRR. KKR can squeeze in if BRC loses both its games and if it has a better NRR than RR. Group B: DD, DC, CSK and K11. K11 is basically out so 2 from the other 3. To filter it down: Grp A: MI + 1 from RR, BRC and KKR. Grp B: 2 from DD, DC and CSK * Ofc the equation changes if K11 and DD win both their remaining games, in which case the above groups may not work :P

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