One ticket left. Five teams want it. Two days to decide who cries and who advances.
Honestly, nobody saw the league stage ending like this. RCB, GT, and SRH are already in – they booked their spots without too much last-minute panic. But that fourth place? It’s an absolute mess. RR, PBKS, KKR, CSK, and DC are all somehow still in the conversation with just two matchdays left. Some of them genuinely have no business being here, but here we are. May 23 and 24 are going to be chaotic.
Current Points Table Breakdown: Who’s Safe, Who’s Sweating
Here’s where things stand after Match 66 (GT vs CSK, May 21):
|
Team |
Matches |
Points |
NRR |
|
Royal Challengers Bengaluru (Q) |
13 |
18 |
+1.065 |
|
Gujarat Titans (Q) |
13 |
18 |
+0.9xx |
|
Sunrisers Hyderabad (Q) |
13 |
16 |
— |
|
Rajasthan Royals |
13 |
14 |
+0.027 |
|
Punjab Kings |
13 |
13 |
+0.227 |
|
Kolkata Knight Riders |
12 |
11 |
-0.038 |
|
Chennai Super Kings |
13 |
12 |
— |
|
Delhi Capitals |
13 |
12 |
-0.871 |
|
Mumbai Indians |
— |
8 |
— |
|
Lucknow Super Giants |
— |
8 |
— |
RCB, GT, and SRH are confirmed. As of now the eliminated teams are the Mumbai Indians and LSG. CSK joined the eliminated list too after their 89-run hammering at the hands of GT on May 21, their playoff chances now require a miracle-level chain of results. Moreover, Delhi Capitals, with an NRR of -0.871, are mathematically alive but with very less chance. And that leaves RR, PBKS, and KKR as the three realistic contenders for the fourth spot, with the final matches on May 23–24 set to decide everything.
Team by Team Analysis: Who Goes Through?

1. Rajasthan Royals — Favourites, But Not Home Yet
RR are the team most in control of their own destiny. Sitting on 14 points with a positive NRR of +0.027, they have one game left, against Mumbai Indians (who are already eliminated) on May 24. Win that, and they’re through. Simple.
The worry? RR have looked inconsistent. Yes, they beat LSG recently to keep themselves in the driver’s seat, but they’ve also dropped games they shouldn’t have. The key player here is Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, if the 15-year-old phenom fires at the top of the order against MI, RR should have no trouble putting up a big score. But RR can’t afford to be complacent. MI have nothing to lose, which sometimes makes them the most dangerous opponent.
Qualification odds: 75%, Very likely, but need to actually turn up and win.
Personally? I think RR are going through. Sooryavanshi against an eliminated MI side feels like batting practice. I’d be shocked if Rajasthan don’t post 200+ and seal it before the 15th over.
2. Punjab Kings — One Win Away, But Dependent on Others
PBKS have 13 points and one match left, against Lucknow Super Giants on May 23. A win takes them to 15 points. But here’s the catch: if RR also win, PBKS can’t go through even at 15 points. They need RR to lose to MI on May 24.
The good news? PBKS have the better NRR at +0.227 compared to almost everyone else in the fight. If there’s a tie on 15 points with KKR, Punjab’s superior NRR puts them through. Six consecutive defeats had written them off, but they clawed back. Now one win might be enough, or it might not.
Qualification odds: 45%, Win their game, then pray.
3. Kolkata Knight Riders — Long Shot But Very Much Alive
KKR are on 11 points from 12 games, they need to win both remaining games (vs MI on May 22, which has just been reported as a KKR win, and vs DC on May 24) to reach 15 points. KKR have already ticked off their first task, they beat Mumbai Indians by 4 wickets on May 20, chasing down 148 in what was a surprisingly tense finish. On top of that, they need RR to lose and either PBKS to also lose, or PBKS to win but by a margin small enough that KKR’s NRR overtakes them.
KKR’s 4-wicket win over MI, chasing 148 with nerves jangling, broke Twitter. ‘KKR always finds a way to give you a heart attack even while winning’ was basically the national consensus. Eden Gardens fans, meanwhile, were just relieved.
Five wins in their last six matches before the final two games had kept KKR alive, and their win over MI was crucial. Credit to KKR for not giving up, this is a team that knows how to peak at the right time. But they need the stars to align. A big win over DC in the final game could be the NRR boost that tips the balance.
Qualification odds: 25%, Possible, but requires multiple results to go their way.
4. Chennai Super Kings – Not Happening
CSK can get to 14 points max. For that to matter, they need PBKS and RR both to lose, plus KKR to stay under 13 points. And even if all that somehow happens, CSK’s NRR is only 0.043 better than RR’s – so one bad over could kill them anyway. GT’s 229/4 on May 21 pretty much shut the door. CSK chased 140/10 in response. That’s not a defeat, that’s a statement.
Look, CSK fans will hold out hope because that’s what CSK fans do. But this one’s done.
Dark Horse: Delhi Capitals
DC need to beat KKR by a massive margin AND have about four other things go wrong for everyone else. Their NRR is -0.871. It’s not happening. Quietly awful season from them.
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Key Players to Watch: The Stars Who Will Decide It

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi – The Kid Who’s Breaking IPL
Honestly, at this point stats don’t even do him justice. 579 runs this season, strike rate above 220 – and he’s 15. He hit a six off Bumrah’s very first ball to him. Bumrah. The guy who makes international batters look silly. A 52 off 17 against CSK, 78 off 26 against RCB – these aren’t flukes, this is just how he bats. If he gets going against MI on May 24, RR’s job is basically done inside the powerplay.
Virat Kohli – Still Him
RCB are already through, but you can’t write an IPL article without mentioning what Kohli has done this season. 542 runs, average of 54.20, and an unbeaten 105 against KKR – his 10th T20 century, first Indian ever to do it. He also crossed 14,000 T20 runs faster than anyone in history. When playoffs come around, Kohli just… shows up. Every time.
Others Worth Watching
Sai Sudharsan has been quietly brilliant all season – 638 runs and the Orange Cap. Klaasen for SRH brings that explosive middle-order hitting. Chahal’s leg spin could be the X-factor for RR in close games. And KKR will be banking on their pacers to blow DC away while running up a score big enough to matter on NRR.
And for KKR, all eyes will be on their pace attack to restrict DC while racking up a big enough margin to matter on NRR.
What Needs to Happen on May 24: The Final Day

May 24 – The Two Matches That Decide Everything
Match 1 (3:30 PM IST): Mumbai Indians vs Rajasthan Royals
This is the one everyone’s watching. RR just need to win – straightforward on paper. MI are already out, so there’s no pressure on them, which is actually the slightly annoying part. Eliminated teams can be weirdly dangerous because they’re just playing loose. But honestly, if Sooryavanshi gets going in the first six overs, this match is over before most people finish their chai. RR go to 16 points and nothing else matters.
If RR somehow lose though? Chaos. PBKS and KKR both get a lifeline and May 24 night becomes very interesting.
Match 2 (7:30 PM IST): Kolkata Knight Riders vs Delhi Capitals
Only really matters if RR slip up. KKR need a big win here – not just any win, a proper thrashing – to make the NRR argument against PBKS. DC have nothing riding on this game, so who knows how they’ll show up. Could go either way. KKR will be hoping DC just don’t turn up.
Conclusion: Final Prediction
The four teams in the IPL 2026 playoffs will be: Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Gujarat Titans, Sunrisers Hyderabad, and Rajasthan Royals.
RCB look the most complete team in the tournament right now, qualified at the top, Kohli in brilliant form, Bhuvneshwar Kumar leading the wickets chart with 24 scalps. GT are no pushovers either, with Shubman Gill and Sai Sudharsan in lethal form. SRH’s Klaasen-powered middle order makes them dangerous on any day. And RR have a 15-year-old who might just be the best T20 batter on the planet right now.
Winner prediction: Royal Challengers Bengaluru, defending champions, best NRR, most in-form batting lineup, and Kohli running on pure electricity. But don’t sleep on Gujarat Titans. Either way, this playoff stage is going to be something special.
Stats and standings based on IPL 2026 data as of May 22, 2026.





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