Three games remain in the Women’s Premier League group stage and there’s plenty to play for.
Here’s who needs what to progress to the knockouts…
Remaining fixtures (all matches 14:00 GMT): UP Warriorz v Royal Challengers Bengaluru (8 March), Mumbai Indians v Gujarat Giants (10 March) & Mumbai Indians v Royal Challengers Bengaluru (11 March).
Delhi Capitals are guaranteed a place in the knockouts, but defeat in their final group game means they have not secured top spot and an automatic place in the final on 15 March.
Mumbai Indians, who are currently third, are best placed and wins in their final two games will secure top spot and a final spot.
They still could still finish top even if Gujarat Giants beat them on Monday, with net run-rate then deciding which of the three teams qualifies top (because they would all have five wins, which is the first criteria used).
Defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru need to win both of their remaining games and have a net run-rate swing.
UP Warriorz are eliminated after five defeats in their opening seven games.
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