IPL 2024 math: Gujarat can finish in the top two today, with Lucknow leading Chennai in the postseas
IPL 2024 math: Gujarat can finish in the top two today, with Lucknow leading Chennai in the postseas
IPL 2024 math: Gujarat can finish in the top two today, with Lucknow leading Chennai in the postseason standings.

In the current IPL season, Lucknow Super Giants have defeated Chennai Super Kings twice. At home at Chepauk, the team trounced Chennai by a margin of six wickets. With this victory, Lucknow has moved up to 10 points clear of Chennai in the playoff race. Both clubs, though, have a chance to be among the top four. Four clubs have now surpassed ten points in the standings.
Lucknow moves towards playoffs, is in top-4 with 10 points.
On Tuesday, Chennai, batting first, scored 210 runs for 4 wickets. Lucknow achieved the target for 4 wickets in 19.3 overs.

Lucknow, who has 10 points and is in the top 4, advances to the playoffs.
Batting first on Tuesday, Chennai amassed 210 runs for 4 wickets. In 19.3 overs, Lucknow took 4 wickets to reach the mark.

Lucknow has won five of the eight games to clinch 10 points. In the playoff race, the squad has moved up to the top four and has overtaken Chennai.
Chennai has won four and lost four of the eight games. As of right now, the team has 8 points. Chennai comes in at number five in this scenario.
Gujarat is a top-2 contender today.
There is an IPL game scheduled for today between the Delhi Capitals and the Gujarat Titans. Gujarat has four victories and is ranked sixth in the table. Delhi can make it to the top two if it loses. As long as the Titans win handily enough to surpass Chennai, Lucknow, Hyderabad, and Kolkata in terms of net run rate
Delhi can come at number-5.
Delhi has played 8 matches so far. Of these, the team has won 3 and lost 5. By defeating Gujarat today, Delhi can reach 5th position in the points table. However, Delhi will also have to win by a big margin, so that the net run rate of Capitals can be better than Gujarat and Chennai.
Virat's orange headgear is still on him.
Virat Kohli of the Royals is still the leading run scorer in the 17th season. After 8 matches, he has 379 runs to his credit. With an undefeated century of 108 runs, CSK skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad finished second in the Orange Cap competition. In eight games, he has 349 runs scored. Shubman Gill can now score a century to win the Orange Cap. Pant can finish in the top two and score a hundred as well.
The leading wicket taker is Bumrah.
MIs The tournament's best wicket taker is Jasprit Bumrah. In eight matches, he has taken 13 wickets. Yuzvendra Chahal of RR and Harshal Patel of PBKS both have the same amount of wickets in their names. Mustafizur Rahman of CSK is currently in fourth place with one wicket. Twelve wickets are to his credit. Gerald Coetzee of MI has 12 wickets and is in fourth position. Kuldeep Yadav of DC, Khalil Ahmed of GT, and Mohit Sharma of GT are up for the Purple Cap today.