IPL 2026 Points Table: These Teams Are on Fire
IPL 2026 Points Table: These Teams Are on Fire.There is a specific kind of irony in the IPL that cuts deeper than a toe-crushing yorker: it’s like watching someone you used to be close to succeed the moment they move on.This is not a temporary problem for Chennai Super Kings (CSK). While their former players and proteges, who have left the “Pila-walas” (Yellow-clads), continue to struggle with their form, they are emerging as game-changers for other sides. This irony—the “Yellow” lineage flourishing everywhere but in Chennai—is made even more glaring by the added pressure of the greats who have remained loyal. Ravindra Jadeja, for instance, is now “struggling for modesty” in his batting. As he seeks form, the ones that CSK let go are performing stellar roles elsewhere, adding to the disparity.

The “Hazle-Deshpande” Trinity: Defending the Indefensible
The battle between Rajasthan Royals (RR) and Gujarat Titans (GT) turned out to be an iconic high-stake encounter—11 runs required off the last six deliveries. With the ball in Tushar Deshpande’s hands, fans of RR collectively held their breath. The over began with an ominous wide, reducing the requirement to 10 runs from six.In that moment, the specters of the past were prominent—specifically the image of Deshpande failing to defend runs against Rashid Khan in previous seasons.But then, Deshpande showed an unexpected turnaround. His performance was so disciplined it seemed almost unreal—as though from a computer simulation.Instead of merely bowling, he exhibited the skills of control and caution that made Glenn McGrath and Josh Hazlewood renowned bowlers. His batting came under check after that wide one, bowling with the precision of McGrath and Hazlewood. And that is why people today refer to him as ‘Hazle-Deshpande.’ ‘Thala’ Sameer Rizvi’s 90 Against MI As Deshpande dominated in the deserts, Sameer Rizvi was having his way with the MI bowling lineup for DC. Rizvi’s 90 off 51 balls (7 fours & 7 sixes) was nothing less than a massacre, but what stood out was his mentality. When Rizvi had reached 88*, the two fours hit by David Miller made reaching a century difficult. Instead of trying to achieve personal glory, he opted for a six and got dismissed at 90, when only 12 runs remained to be scored. Rizvi showed very clear “Thala man” genes—team above all.The Mumbai Indians are struggling. Rohit Sharma briefly held the Orange Cap before the team collapsed. Even fans are quiet—usually quick to cite their trophies, they can’t rely on history when the team’s execution falters.

The “Greatest vs. Latest” Points Table Update
The points table is shifting at the top, like the top teams regularly changing their jerseys, while teams at the bottom are stuck in place, as if they are wearing the same pajamas and refusing to get out of bed. The top spots keep rotating, but those at the bottom have yet to show signs of improvement.
Rajasthan Royals (RR): 4 Points (Net Run Rate: +2.2)
Delhi Capitals (DC): 4 Points (Net Run Rate: +1.1)
Both RR and DC have made a very comfortable cushion through piling on other teams earlier in the season, and both the teams’ Net Run Rates are currently envied in the league.

Conclusion: The Oncoming Titan Fight
In light of upcoming match-up between RCB and CSK, the whole story revolves around the “Greatest vs. Latest.” CSK has been known to be the “Greatest,” while RCB, RR, and DC can be easily classified into the latest bunch.Will Yellow Army reclaim their winning streak, or will the “Transition Phase” indeed become their final downfall that will bring to an end the era of “Chi-nto Super King”—a play of words reflecting how badly the team could play in the future? For those of you who consider yourselves self-important supporters of RCB, please be more patient. Yellow Army has what it takes to reverse the fortunes of any team that gives them a small edge. It remains to be seen if CSK can manage a comeback in Bangalore, but there’s no denying that this could mark the end of their glorious era.[prev]