(2 April) IPL Points Table 2025 Latest Updated after LSG vs PBKS
IPL Points Table 2025: We have moved beyond the "250" mindset in IPL 2025, and it seems that the old 170-odd thrillers are back. However, Punjab Kings defeated Lucknow Super Giants in a one-sided contest on Tuesday.
Batting first, Lucknow missed the trick and gave Punjab easy wickets. Pooran was again the savior for Lucknow, and the good part for Lucknow is the support from the middle order. The team posted 171 runs on the board.
In response, despite the early wicket of Arya, Punjab Kings showed positive intent. Prabhsimran Singh was the hero for Punjab and he proved that his retention was worth it. Prabhsimran's 69 off 34, Shreyas Iyer's 52* off 30, and Nihal Wadhera's 43* off 25 propelled Punjab Kings to the second consecutive win of the season.
Punjab Kings have made a strong start to their campaign with back-to-back victories in the tournament. Up next, they will play their first home game of the season, facing Rajasthan Royals at Mullanpur. Meanwhile, Lucknow Super Giants will aim for a comeback when they clash with Mumbai Indians at the same venue in a couple of days.
Let's take a look at the IPL Points Table 2025 after LSG vs PBKS:
IPL Points Table 2025 after LSG vs PBKS
The points table reflects the early standings in the tournament, with Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Punjab Kings, and Delhi Capitals leading the pack with two wins in two matches, each securing 4 points. RCB holds the top spot due to a superior net run rate (NRR) of +2.266, followed by Punjab Kings (+1.485) and Delhi Capitals (+1.320).
Gujarat Titans, with one win in two matches, sit in fourth place with 2 points and an NRR of +0.625. The remaining teams—Mumbai Indians, Lucknow Super Giants, Chennai Super Kings, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Rajasthan Royals, and Kolkata Knight Riders—each have 2 points but have played three matches, winning just one.
Among them, Mumbai Indians have the best NRR (+0.309), while Kolkata Knight Riders sit at the bottom with the worst NRR (-1.428), reflecting their struggle in the tournament so far.