The journey of Mumbai Indians in IPL 2026 has been very disappointing. Mumbai team is at ninth position in the points table and has got only two wins in 8 matches so far. Last Wednesday, he had scored 243 runs, but MI bowlers could not defend even such a big score against Sunrisers Hyderabad.
Rohit Sharma is out of the team, senior bowlers like Jasprit Bumrah and Trent Boult are being beaten badly. Suryakumar Yadav and Hardik Pandya are out of form. At present nothing good is happening for the MI team. But the good news for the fans is that Mumbai Indians’ playoff hopes are still not over. Know here how Mumbai can still reach the playoffs.
Mumbai’s playoff equation
Mumbai Indians have played 8 matches and have 4 points after two wins. His net run-rate is -0.784, which is very important to improve. A total of 6 matches are left for Mumbai in the league stage. The truth is that Mumbai Indians team can still easily make it to the playoffs without depending on anyone. The difficulty before him is that he will have to win all the remaining 6 matches.
If Mumbai Indians wins all its remaining 6 matches, its total will be 16 points. 16 points is considered a safe criteria for playoff qualification. Therefore, if Mumbai wins all the next matches then it will definitely get a place in the playoffs. Let us remind you that Mumbai had also secured a place in the playoffs by scoring 16 points in IPL 2025.
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If this happens…
Difficulties will increase for Mumbai Indians if they lose even one of the next 6 matches. Suppose the MI team is successful in reaching 14 points by winning five out of the next six matches, in such a situation, Mumbai will have to ensure that its net run-rate is good and positive. In a situation of 14 points, only net run-rate will not work, because Mumbai will have to hope that if the other teams reach 14 points, their net run-rate will be less than that.
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