Standings • NRR • Wins • Team ranking
The cricket points table shows where each team stands in a league. It includes matches played, wins, losses, points, and net run rate (NRR). This page is designed for quick readability and regular updates throughout the tournament.
| # | Team | M | W | L | PTS | NRR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Team A
|
8 | 6 | 2 | 12 | +1.128 |
| 2 |
Team B
|
8 | 5 | 3 | 10 | +0.410 |
| 3 |
Team C
|
8 | 4 | 4 | 8 | -0.120 |
| 4 |
Team D
|
8 | 3 | 5 | 6 | -0.660 |
A points table is the fastest way to check tournament standings. It shows how teams perform across matches and helps fans understand who is leading and who needs more wins. In leagues like T20 tournaments, standings can change quickly because one big win may improve net run rate (NRR).
Net Run Rate is a method used to separate teams with the same points. It is calculated using the average runs scored per over minus the average runs conceded per over. When points are equal, a team with better NRR generally ranks higher.
Fans track points table to see qualification chances, playoff race, and required results. Even if a team wins, it may still need NRR improvement depending on other matches. That is why this page is structured for quick checking and easy understanding.
Yes. After each match, team points and NRR can change, which may shift standings instantly.
Points are the primary factor. NRR is used only when two teams have the same points.
You can open the Live Score page and then return here to track updated standings.
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