Match Details
Match: Match 9, T20, Global Super League, 2025
Stadium/venue: Guyana National Stadium, Guyana, West indies
Match Officials: Chris Wright (On Field), Christopher Taylor (On Field), Michael Ragoonath (referee)GUY beat CS by 66 runs
GUY beat DC by 57 runsDC beat RAN by 8 runs on July 16 in Guyana.
CS yet to play on July 17 in Guyana.15 Jul
Guyana
CS beat HUR by 16 runs
16 Jul
Guyana
GUY beat HUR by 4 wicketsGUY beat DC by 57 runs
RAN beat DC by 8 runsRAN
17 Jul
guyana
Yet to play
: Rank
Team : Teams participating in the tournament
Understanding Cricket Point Table Terminology
Here’s a breakdown of common terms you’ll encounter when analyzing cricket point tables:
NRR: Net Run Rate
Net Run Rate (NRR) is a crucial metric in cricket, particularly in limited-overs formats (like One day Internationals and Twenty20). It’s a method of ranking teams that have accumulated the same number of points.essentially, it represents the average number of runs scored per over minus the average number of runs conceded per over. A positive NRR indicates a team has scored runs at a faster rate than they’ve conceded them, while a negative NRR suggests the opposite.
For example, consider two teams with 10 points each. Team A has an NRR of +0.5, and Team B has an NRR of -0.2. Team A would be ranked higher in the standings. Calculating NRR involves a specific formula: (Total runs scored / Total overs faced) – (Total runs conceded / Total overs bowled).In closely contested tournaments,even a small difference in NRR can determine which teams advance to the playoffs.
PTS: Points
Points are the basic unit of ranking in a cricket tournament. Teams typically earn points for winning matches, with the number of points awarded varying depending on the tournament format. A standard system awards 2 points for a win, 1 point for a tie or no result, and 0 points for a loss. However, some leagues, like the Indian Premier League (IPL), may have different point systems. As an example, the IPL awards 4 points for a win, 2 for a tie/no result, and 0 for a loss. Accumulating the most points is the primary goal for teams aiming to qualify for the later stages of a competition.
Playoff Qualification
Teams that achieve a high enough ranking – based on a combination of points and Net Run Rate – qualify for the playoffs. The exact number of teams that qualify varies depending on the tournament structure. Typically, the top four teams in a league stage advance to the playoffs, which often involve semi-finals and a final match to determine the champion. Qualifying for the playoffs is a significant achievement, representing a team’s consistent performance throughout the league stage.
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