If Chennai beat Punjab today, then both RCB and DC will go through to the semis. Right now all three teams (Punjab, Bangalore, Hyd) are on 14 points and Punjab has a significantly lower NRR than the other two. So irrespective of who wins tomorrow’s game, it is likely that both are going to go through.
If Punjab lose tonight, then Kumble and Gilly can sit down and “cut the IPL melon” and decide among themselves who wants to face Chennai and who wants to face Delhi. And fix tomorrow’s match accordingly. As long as either RCB wins or if DC doesn’t win by a big margin, both go through. Splendid stuff.
Which is why, in football, in all leagues all last round games are played simultaneously. This happened after in the 1982 world cup, Germany and Austria figured out that as long as Germany would win 1-0, both would go through to the quarters ahead of Algeria. So Germany scored quickly, and then both they and Austria just passed the ball around for the rest of the game and chucked out Austria Algeria.
however, the iPL is more about money and about TRPs than about real competition so we are unlikely to see the last four games being played simultaneously.
Update
Ok so through some expert analysis I’ve come to the following conclusion after yesterday’s games.
1. Deccan Chargers are through irrespective of today’s result
2. Royal Challengers Bangalore can also be through even if they lose. All they need to make sure is that if Deccan bats first, then the margin of victory is not more than 75 runs. If Bangalore bats first, they need to make sure that Deccan takes at least 10 overs to reach the target.
Note that these numbers are approximate and will vary with the exact score that is made. But these two numbers can be taken as a ballpark.
Bottomline is that unless RCB mess up royally, Punjab are on their way home.
Typo – you mean Algeria, not Austria.
Infinitely more bizarre case:
http://www.snopes.com/sports/soccer/barbados.asp
Also, fair approximation of Germany Austria match:
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/851637/www_vezoom_com_monty_python_football/
thanks for pointing out. corrected it. and yeah now i remember that bizarre case. too much is it.
have you read freakonomics? the first chapter talks exactly about this. It is presented in the context of sumo wrestling.
oh yeah remember that now. had read it long back. nad i dont’ think there’s anything wrong in this! it’s a problem with the tournament organizers, not hte teams
Shouldn’t the last sentence read “for the rest of the game and chucked out Algeria”
yes. i’ve corrected that
Somehow cricket is not that amenable to such macro fixing unlike footer. Mainly because the decisive factor in footer is a goal and that is not something that easily increasable while in cricket, its runs which are got pretty easily.
yeah. too many variables are there in cricket which makes it tough to fix