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Rajasthan Royals leads IPL standing
Mumbai News.Net Sunday 11th May, 2008 (IANS)
Rajasthan Royals continues to lead the Indian Premier League (IPL) standings with 14 points from nine matches after beating Delhi Daredevils by three wickets here Sunday.
The standings have been tabulated under matches played, won, loss, tied, points and net run rate:
Team P W L Pts NetRR
Rajasthan Royals 9 7 2 14 +.592
Chennai Super Kings 9 6 3 12 +0.104
Kings XI Punjab 8 5 3 10 +0.272
Delhi Daredevils 8 4 4 8 +0.545
Knight Riders 7 3 4 6 +0.461
Mumbai Indians 7 3 4 6 -0.455
Deccan Chargers 8 2 6 4 -0.240
Royal Challengers 8 2 6 4 -1.309.
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