IPL 2026: 4 teams that can reach playoffs
Published - 06 Apr 2026, 23:53 IST | Updated - 06 Apr 2026, 23:59 IST
After 11 matches in IPL 2026, four teams share 4fourpoints at the top. The gap between first and fourth on Net Run Rate is already 1.864 runs per over. RCB and Rajasthan Royals are winning by margins; Delhi Capitals and Punjab Kings are winning by nerve. With 10 teams still holding 12 matches to play, that difference matters more than the table currently shows.
This is a pathway analysis. For each team: what their current form, fixture list, and squad depth says about their actual route to the top four. Two selections are consensus. Two are worth an argument.
Most IPL followers carry the same mental image of Punjab Kings: a franchise that has come close multiple times without winning a title. The 2025 IPL final, their first, began to change that narrative, and IPL 2026 continues that shift.
PBKS started with two wins, including one against Gujarat Titans on April 2. Their strength lies in bowling. Yuzvendra Chahal leads the attack, supported by Arshdeep Singh and Marco Jansen. Chahal has taken 3 wickets in two matches, while Arshdeep remains a reliable powerplay bowler.
No other top-four side has three proven wicket-taking options of this level. PBKS retained 21 players from their 2025 squad, ensuring continuity.
Their batting strength is based on 2025 performances. Shreyas Iyer scored 604 runs, while Prabhsimran Singh added 549. If the bowling unit maintains control in the powerplay, PBKS can follow the same path that took them to the 2025 final.
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