What is NRR?
Net Run Rate (NRR) is a tiebreaker in IPL calculated as the difference between runs scored per over and runs conceded per over.
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The 2026 IPL season is underway, and fans are closely following the schedule and points table to stay updated on their favorite teams. This article provides the current IPL standings, explains how the Net Run Rate (NRR) is calculated, and h...
The IPL points table is crucial for understanding team performance and playoff qualifications. The top teams from the league standings will advance to the playoffs.
**Current Standings (IPL 2026):**
1. RCB: 8 points (NRR 1.503) 2. RR: 8 points (NRR 0.889) 3. PBKS: 7 points (NRR 0.720) 4. SRH: 4 points (NRR 0.576) 5. DC: 4 points (NRR 0.322) 6. GT: 4 points (NRR -0.029) 7. LSG: 4 points (NRR -0.804) 8. CSK: 4 points (NRR -0.846) 9. MI: 2 points (NRR -0.772) 10. KKR: 1 point (NRR -1.383)
**NRR Calculation:**
NRR = (Total Runs Scored / Total Overs Faced) - (Total Runs Conceded / Total Overs Bowled)
**2025 Season Highlights:**
Net Run Rate (NRR) is a tiebreaker in IPL calculated as the difference between runs scored per over and runs conceded per over.
Sai Sudharsan won the Orange Cap in IPL 2025 with 759 runs.
Prasidh Krishna won the Purple Cap in IPL 2025 with 25 wickets.
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