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Which team are favourite to win IPL 2019?


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As much as the play-offs qualification has gotten interesting, its also interesting to see who finishes last this year
 
Vivo IPL 2019 Match-48 SRH vs KXIP Hyderabad

KXIP won the toss & chose to bowl first

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It is funnly but still, RCB have a chance... :geek:

Royal Challengers Bangalore: Played 12, Points 8, NRR -0.694
Remaining matches: v Rajasthan Royals (home), v Sunrisers Hyderabad (home)


It is possible that teams with 12 points could still be in contention for the last playoff spot. One of the scenarios in which that could happen is if Kings XI beat Sunrisers and lose to Knight Riders, Super Kings and Mumbai win their last two games, and Royals and Sunrisers lose their remaining matches. Then, Super Kings will be on 20, with Mumbai and Capitals on 18 each. Knight Riders, Kings XI and Royal Challengers will be on 12 each, and fighting for the last playoff spot.

That's when NRRs will come in, and Royal Challengers will be severely hamstrung - for them to top Knight Riders' NRR, they have to win each of their matches by around 50 runs, and hope Knight Riders lose to Mumbai by around 95 runs, after beating Kings XI by a small margin (around five runs). It's possible mathematically, but for all practical purposes they are out of it.

IPL 2019 - the race for the last two playoff spots
What if SRH Wins today and loses next two and then KXIP win against KKR but loses to CSK and KKR loses both next matches and RR Loses next two ..That would be more possible than the one you told as their will be chances both KXIP & SRH NRR would be around -0.2 - +0.2..
 
As much as the play-offs qualification has gotten interesting, its also interesting to see who finishes last this year
It is very, very mind-boggling that people are still giving permutations and combinations as to how RCB can qualify for the playoffs. I am 700% sure that RCB will be last. Not because of bad performances but due to sheer bad luck.
Sorry, fans. :cf2:
 
It is funnly but still, RCB have a chance... :geek:

Royal Challengers Bangalore: Played 12, Points 8, NRR -0.694
Remaining matches: v Rajasthan Royals (home), v Sunrisers Hyderabad (home)


It is possible that teams with 12 points could still be in contention for the last playoff spot. One of the scenarios in which that could happen is if Kings XI beat Sunrisers and lose to Knight Riders, Super Kings and Mumbai win their last two games, and Royals and Sunrisers lose their remaining matches. Then, Super Kings will be on 20, with Mumbai and Capitals on 18 each. Knight Riders, Kings XI and Royal Challengers will be on 12 each, and fighting for the last playoff spot.

That's when NRRs will come in, and Royal Challengers will be severely hamstrung - for them to top Knight Riders' NRR, they have to win each of their matches by around 50 runs, and hope Knight Riders lose to Mumbai by around 95 runs, after beating Kings XI by a small margin (around five runs). It's possible mathematically, but for all practical purposes they are out of it.

IPL 2019 - the race for the last two playoff spots
What if SRH Wins today and loses next two and then KXIP win against KKR but loses to CSK and KKR loses both next matches and RR Loses next two ..That would be more possible than the one you told as their will be chances both KXIP & SRH NRR would be around -0.2 - +0.2..
Or there is an easier option of letting this year go and come back next year, may be make the much needed changes at least by then, including finding a new Captain!
 
RCB is out of Playoffs. 🤫🤫🤫

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*This is the second fastest SRH has got to 50 - 3.6 overs
*Fastest: 3.5 overs vs KKR, Hyd, 2017


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