Delhi Capitals kept their playoff hopes alive with a crucial win over Rajasthan Royals on Sunday, but their path to qualification remains extremely narrow and heavily dependent on other results.After the victory, Delhi Capitals moved to 12 points from 13 matches with a net run rate of -0.871. They now have just one league game remaining, which means the maximum they can reach is 14 points. The situation is complicated because several teams remain in direct contention for the final playoff spots. Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals are both in stronger positions and can finish on 16 points if they win their remaining matches. Meanwhile, Kolkata Knight Riders can still reach up to 15 points if they win both of their remaining fixtures.For Delhi Capitals to qualify at 14 points, the equation is simple on paper but extremely demanding in reality. They would need both Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals to lose all of their remaining matches, ensuring neither crosses the 14-point mark. At the same time, Kolkata Knight Riders must lose at least one of their remaining two games to prevent them from moving beyond 15 points.Even if all these results go Delhi’s way, the net run rate hurdle makes the scenario even more difficult. CSK and RR currently sit with slightly positive net run rates around +0.027, while KKR are marginally negative at -0.038. Delhi’s -0.871 means they would not only need to win but win convincingly against KKR in their final league match to stand any chance of overtaking on net run rate.However, the margins suggest that even that may not be enough. If either CSK or RR win even one more game, Delhi will struggle to catch them on net run rate, regardless of their final result. In most realistic combinations, one of those teams would finish ahead on points or NRR, shutting the door on DC.The match against Kolkata Knight Riders now becomes a must-win for Delhi Capitals. A victory would not only give DC two points but also ensure that KKR can no longer reach 15 points, significantly simplifying the qualification equation. However, Delhi would still remain dependent on other results involving Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals, along with a required net run rate swing that currently does not favour them.In essence, while Delhi Capitals are mathematically still in the race, their qualification scenario is one of the most complicated in the league: they must win big, hope for multiple upsets, and rely on net run rate swings that are currently stacked against them.
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