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Teams get 2 points for a win and 1 point for a no-result. If teams are tied on points, net run rate (NRR) is used as the primary tie-breaker.
NRR is the difference between a team's run rate scored and run rate conceded across matches. A higher NRR improves playoff chances when points are level.
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