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The 15th edition of the Indian T20 League started on March 26, 2021. 10 teams compete in the country’s premier T20 cricket competition, with the top four spots in the Indian T20 League points table a primary target for all franchises as they will battle to win the prestigious title.

How does the Indian T20 League points table work?

A total of 74 matches (70 league games + four playoffs) will be played over the course of the Indian T20 League 2022 campaign - across four venues in Mumbai and Pune. The top four teams from the league stages will qualify for the playoffs.

Each team will play a total of 14 matches in the league phase of Indian T20 League 2022. They will face the other four teams in their respective group two times, four teams in the other group once, and the other remaining team twice. Their results will dictate what they earn:

  • Win: 2 points
  • Abandoned / No Result: 1 point
  • Loss: 0 points

The final position of a team in the standings will be determined by their tally of points during the league stage games.

If one or more teams are level on points, the position in the standings will be decided by the most number of wins.  If a tie persists, the net run rate will be considered.

Indian T20 League points table 2022

Punjab defeated Hyderabad by five wickets in match 70 of the Indian T20 League 2022 at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Sunday, May 22. Opting to bat first, Hyderabad were restricted to 157/8 in their allotted 20 overs. Spinner Harpreet Brar was the pick of Punjab's bowlers with 3/26. In reply, Liam Livingstone's unbeaten 49 off 22 balls helped Punjab chase down the total in 15.1 overs. This brings to the conclusion of the group stage schedule

Position Team Played Won Lost Net run rate Points
1 Gujarat (Q) 14 10 4 0.316 20
2 Rajasthan (Q) 14 9 5 0.298 18
3 Lucknow (Q) 14 9 5 0.251 18
4 Bangalore (Q) 14 8 6 -0.253 16
5 Delhi 14 7 7 0.204 14
6 Punjab 14 7 7 0.126 14
7 Kolkata 14 6 8 0.146 12
8 Hyderabad 14 6 8 -0.379 12
9 Chennai 14 4 10 -0.203 8
10 Mumbai 14 4 10 -0.506 8

Author: William Paul

Featured photo: AFP / PUNIT PARANJPE

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