Karthik Ramamurthy, KeyResultz Ventures | May 21, 2009
With the last two matches of IPL 2009's first phase drawing to a close on Thursday, Yuvraj Singh's [Images] Kings XI Punjab [Images] will be hoping Bangalore Royal Challengers [Images] (BRC) lose big to the Deccan Chargers in the second match at SuperSport Park, Centurion.
What are the various possibilities?
An abandoned match:
In the unlikely case the match is called off without a ball being bowled, both teams will finish in the top four with 15 points. The Chargers will be at third place because of their better Nett Run Rate going into the match.
The Royal Challengers win:
Bangalore will straightaway finish at third place on 16 points and will meet the Chennai SuperKings in the second Semifinal match at the Wanderer's Stadium at Johannesburg on June 23. A BRC victory will avoid the need for any Nett Run Rate calculations, since the Deccan Chargers' NRR is far superior to that of the Kings XI.
Bangalore loses:
If Bangalore were to lose, they will be tied with the Kings XI on 14 points. They will then need to ensure that their defeat is not so large that their Nett Run Rate (currently -0.2526) does not fall below Kings XI's -0.4835.
What are the exact numbers Bangalore needs to keep in mind? And is their task tough? Not at all, as the tables below indicate.
If the Deccan Chargers bat first, Anil Kumble's [Images] men need to ensure they do not lose