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Sunday 15 May 2011

IPL 4 points table 2011 Latest Performance Graph





Place

Team

Played

Won

Loss

NR / Tie

Points

Run Rate

1

Royal Challengers Bangalore

13

8

4

1

17

0.287

2

Chennai Super kings

12

8

4

0

16

0.544

3

Mumbai Indians

12

8

4

0

16

0.245

4

Kolkata Knight Riders

12

7

5

0

14

0.403

5

Kings XI Punjab

13

7

6

0

14

0.273

6

Kochi Tuskers

13

6

7

0

12

-0.186

7

Rajasthan Royals

13

5

7

1

11

-0.969

8

Deccan Chargers

13

5

8

0

10

-0.080

9

Pune Warriors

12

4

8

0

8

-0.033

10

Delhi daredevils

13

4

8

0

8

-0.448



After PWi vs DC Match 61


Deccan Chargers chased a modest total of 137 with 4 balls and 5 wickets to spare against Pune Warriors India.


Pune Warriors are out of IPL 4. Deccan Chargers seem to peaking late. Their opening pair especially. They are the party spoilers in last and this match. They endangered the chances of IPL 4 top 2 for Mumbai Indians and now took Pune warriors along with them out of the Playoffs.


Pune even if they win next 2 can get a maximum of 12 points while atleast 14 points and 7 wins are needed to go to playoffs.


Deccan Chargers Batting


S Sohal lbw b Rahul 34 (28)

S Dhawan st Uthappa b Yuvraj 28 (25)

*K Sangakkara c Uthappa b Rahul 25 (21)

JP Duminy b Parnell 23 (26)
D Christian not out 14 (12)


B Chipli not out 5 (4)



After KTK vs RR Match 60 in Indore


Kochi Tuskers Kerala registered their biggest win chasing down Rajasthan Royals’s 97 in 7.2 overs. Brad Hodge Man of the Match for 4 wickets and finishing the chase fast. If Kolkata Knight Riders mess up next two games then they may have a slight chance, which is off course difficult. All that provided Kings XI punjab KXIP do not win rest of 2 games they have. If they do then they will go to the final 4.


Rajasthan Royals Knocked out of IPL 4 2011 and they get the biggest negative run-rate with this huge loss. They will only be able to make 13 points even after winning the next, while atleast 14 points are needed for going to playoffs. Sad end for Shane Warne.

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