IPL 2026 Super Sunday — Last Playoff Spot Up for Grabs as RR, KKR and PBKS Battle It Out
The IPL 2026 league stage reaches its dramatic conclusion today — Super Sunday, May 24 — with the last playoff berth hanging in the balance. Three teams are alive in the hunt for the fourth and final spot: Rajasthan Royals (14 points), Punjab Kings (15 points), and Kolkata Knight Riders (14 points). Two matches today will decide everything: MI vs RR at Wankhede (3:30 PM IST) and KKR vs DC at Eden Gardens (7:30 PM IST).
The Playoff Picture So Far
Three spots are already locked in. Royal Challengers Bengaluru top the table, followed by Gujarat Titans in second and Sunrisers Hyderabad in third. The fourth spot is where all the drama lies.
After last night’s thrilling encounter where Punjab Kings defeated Lucknow Super Giants by 7 wickets — powered by Shreyas Iyer’s maiden IPL century — PBKS jumped to 15 points and temporarily into the top four. But their fate is no longer in their own hands. Everything depends on what happens today.
Shreyas Iyer’s Masterclass Keeps PBKS Alive
Saturday night at the Ekana Cricket Stadium belonged to Shreyas Iyer. Chasing 197 against Lucknow Super Giants, the PBKS captain walked in and produced an innings for the ages — a magnificent 100 off just 58 balls, studded with 7 sixes and 8 fours. His 140-run partnership with Prabhsimran Singh (64 off 38) was the backbone of the chase as Punjab cruised home in 18 overs with 7 wickets in hand.
Iyer’s century made him the fourth captain to score a hundred in IPL history, joining Virat Kohli, Sanju Samson, and David Warner in an elite club. It also shot him up the Orange Cap standings, with 524 runs from 14 innings at a strike rate of 152.47.
“We knew this was do-or-die. I told the boys in the huddle — we’re going to chase this down and we’re going to do it with style,” Iyer said post-match, before adding the now-viral line: “We support MI” — a reference to Punjab’s need for Mumbai Indians to beat Rajasthan Royals today.
MI vs RR — The 3:30 PM Showdown
The afternoon match at Wankhede Stadium is effectively a knockout for Rajasthan Royals. RR sit on 14 points from 13 matches and a win takes them to 16 — sealing their playoff spot outright regardless of other results. A loss, however, would eliminate them and open the door for PBKS (15 points) and potentially KKR.
Key battles to watch:
- Vaibhav Sooryavanshi vs Jasprit Bumrah: The 19-year-old RR sensation has been the breakout star of IPL 2026 with 467 runs, including three fifties. But Bumrah, who’s taken 22 wickets this season, will test him with everything in his arsenal.
- Sanju Samson vs MI’s middle overs: The RR captain averages 42 in must-win games and will look to anchor the innings if early wickets fall.
- Trent Boult’s Wankhede record: The former MI man has 18 wickets in 11 matches at Wankhede across his career and knows the venue’s quirks intimately.
Mumbai Indians have nothing to play for — they’re already eliminated — but that often makes them dangerous opponents. MI have a strong record at Wankhede, and players like Rohit Sharma and Tilak Varma will want to end the season on a high.
KKR vs DC — The 7:30 PM Decider
If RR lose the afternoon game, the evening match between KKR and Delhi Capitals at Eden Gardens becomes a virtual semifinal. KKR (14 points) need a win, but they also need it by a significant margin to overtake PBKS on Net Run Rate — Punjab currently have a superior NRR of +0.275 compared to KKR’s +0.183.
For Delhi Capitals, the match is a dead rubber — they’ve been eliminated — but the pride of playing at Eden Gardens and potentially dashing KKR’s hopes in front of their home crowd adds spice to the fixture.
The Scenarios Explained
| Scenario | Who Qualifies |
|---|---|
| RR beat MI | RR qualify (4th spot sealed) |
| MI beat RR + KKR beat DC (big margin) | KKR qualify on NRR |
| MI beat RR + KKR lose to DC | PBKS qualify at 15 points |
| MI beat RR + KKR beat DC (small margin) | PBKS qualify on superior NRR |
Mohammad Shami’s Record-Breaking First Ball
In last night’s LSG vs PBKS match, Mohammad Shami added another feather to his cap by dismissing Priyanshu Arya with his very first delivery — the sixth time he has taken a wicket off the first ball of a spell in IPL history, breaking Jofra Archer’s record of five such dismissals. Shami’s ability to strike immediately with the new ball has made him one of the most feared opening bowlers in the tournament.
What’s at Stake
Beyond bragging rights, the fourth playoff spot carries enormous financial implications. Qualifying teams receive a guaranteed purse of ₹15 crore, with the winner’s share rising to ₹25 crore. For franchise owners and players on performance bonuses, today’s results will directly impact bottom lines.
Cricket fans across India are in for a treat. By 11 PM tonight, we’ll know the full IPL 2026 playoff lineup — and the journey to the final at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad will officially begin.
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