2025 IPL point table: Last classification after RCB vs pbks and mi vs csk
Rohit Sharma and Suryakumar Yadav during Mumbai Indians against Chennai Super Kings in IPL 2025. (AP)

Royal Challengers Bengaluru returned to places in the IPL 2025 playoff series after their victory against Punjab Kings in Mullanpur Sunday afternoon. In the second match, the Mumbai Indians kept their thrust for a place in the playoffs with a convincing victory at 9 counters against the Chennai Super Kings five -time champions.
The RCB seven -check victory victory propelled them from fifth place to the third in the last IPL ranking. The first four places are currently occupied by the Titans of Gujarat, the Capitals of Delhi, the RCB and the PBK.
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The best four teams will qualify for the Summary series And the two teams will have two chance of making the final. But the race will not be simple with five teams now on 10 points. Besides the top-for, Lucknow’s Super Giants also have 10 points in their name.
Meanwhile, the defeat with 9 gates for CSK may well mean curtains for their chances of making the next step in the competition. They continue to fight for races and were unhappy with the ball also at the Wankhede stadium to occupy the last place. They only won two victories in eight matches of the season.

Table of points IPL April 20

IPL 2025 points after April 20.

In the competition in Wankhede, Rohit Sharma and Suryakumar Yadav struck the current half-pasts while Mi chased the target of 177 points with 26 balls to lose.
Need 177 to win, Rohit (76 not on 45 balls) and Suryakumar (68 steps out of 30) shared an undefeated 114 -point stand for the second window to bring MI back to the house. Raviund Jadeja (1/18) was the only CSK counter.

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Earlier, Shivam Dube and Jadeja cracked half-pasts and shared a 79-point partnership for the fourth counter while Chennai Super Kings five champions were 176 for 5.
During the first match of the day, Virat Kohli and Devdutt Padikkal broke the half-century while Royal Challengers Bengaluru crushed the kings of Punjab by seven counters.
Chasing 158, Kohli (73 steps on 54 balls) and Padikkal (61 out of 35 balls) shared a 103 -point partnership, which formed the backbone of massive victory obtained with seven balls to lose.

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Earlier, Spinners Krunal Pandya (2/25) and Suyash Sharma (2/26) shared four counters with each other while the kings of Punjab had trouble taking momentum with RCB striking at regular intervals.
The opener Prabhsimran Singh was scored for the hosts with a 17-ball 33 after being invited to beat.

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