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IPL 2026 Points Table updated after LSG vs KKR: Kolkata Knight Riders moves up to eighth after Super Over win  Kolkata Knight Riders edged past the Lucknow Super Giants via a Super Over to move off the bottom of the IPL 2026 standings on Sunday.The demoralising loss left LSG at the foot of the table with just four points from eight encounters. KKR now have five points and rise up to eighth on the table.Earlier on Sunday, Gujarat Titans defeated Chennai Super Kings by eight wickets to pick its fourth win of the tournament. The Titans climbed a spot to fifth while the Super Kings dropped one to sixth.IPL 2026 POINTS TABLE  Team  Mat  Won  Lost  NR  Points  NRR  1. Punjab Kings  7  6  0  1  13  +1.333  2. Royal Challengers Bengaluru  7  5  2  0  10  +1.101  3. Sunrisers Hyderabad  8  5  3  0  10  +0.815  4. Rajasthan Royals  8  5  3  0  10  +0.602  5. Gujarat Titans  8  4  4  0  8  -0.475  6. Chennai Super Kings  8  3  5  0  6  -0.121  7. Delhi Capitals  7  3  4  0  6  -0.184  8. Kolkata Knight Riders  8  2  5  1  5  -0.751  9. Mumbai Indians  7  2  5  0  4  -0.736  10. Lucknow Super Giants  8  2  6  0  4  -1.106(updated after LSG vs KKR match on April 26)Published on Apr 26, 2026  #IPL #Points #Table #updated #LSG #KKR #Kolkata #Knight #Riders #moves #eighth #Super #win

IPL 2026 Points Table updated after LSG vs KKR: Kolkata Knight Riders moves up to eighth after Super Over win

Kolkata Knight Riders edged past the Lucknow Super Giants via a Super Over to move off the bottom of the IPL 2026 standings on Sunday.

The demoralising loss left LSG at the foot of the table with just four points from eight encounters. KKR now have five points and rise up to eighth on the table.

Earlier on Sunday, Gujarat Titans defeated Chennai Super Kings by eight wickets to pick its fourth win of the tournament. The Titans climbed a spot to fifth while the Super Kings dropped one to sixth.

IPL 2026 POINTS TABLE

Team Mat Won Lost NR Points NRR
1. Punjab Kings 7 6 0 1 13 +1.333
2. Royal Challengers Bengaluru 7 5 2 0 10 +1.101
3. Sunrisers Hyderabad 8 5 3 0 10 +0.815
4. Rajasthan Royals 8 5 3 0 10 +0.602
5. Gujarat Titans 8 4 4 0 8 -0.475
6. Chennai Super Kings 8 3 5 0 6 -0.121
7. Delhi Capitals 7 3 4 0 6 -0.184
8. Kolkata Knight Riders 8 2 5 1 5 -0.751
9. Mumbai Indians 7 2 5 0 4 -0.736
10. Lucknow Super Giants 8 2 6 0 4 -1.106

(updated after LSG vs KKR match on April 26)

Published on Apr 26, 2026

#IPL #Points #Table #updated #LSG #KKR #Kolkata #Knight #Riders #moves #eighth #Super #win

Kolkata Knight Riders edged past the Lucknow Super Giants via a Super Over to move off the bottom of the IPL 2026 standings on Sunday.

The demoralising loss left LSG at the foot of the table with just four points from eight encounters. KKR now have five points and rise up to eighth on the table.

Earlier on Sunday, Gujarat Titans defeated Chennai Super Kings by eight wickets to pick its fourth win of the tournament. The Titans climbed a spot to fifth while the Super Kings dropped one to sixth.

IPL 2026 POINTS TABLE

Team Mat Won Lost NR Points NRR
1. Punjab Kings 7 6 0 1 13 +1.333
2. Royal Challengers Bengaluru 7 5 2 0 10 +1.101
3. Sunrisers Hyderabad 8 5 3 0 10 +0.815
4. Rajasthan Royals 8 5 3 0 10 +0.602
5. Gujarat Titans 8 4 4 0 8 -0.475
6. Chennai Super Kings 8 3 5 0 6 -0.121
7. Delhi Capitals 7 3 4 0 6 -0.184
8. Kolkata Knight Riders 8 2 5 1 5 -0.751
9. Mumbai Indians 7 2 5 0 4 -0.736
10. Lucknow Super Giants 8 2 6 0 4 -1.106

(updated after LSG vs KKR match on April 26)

Published on Apr 26, 2026

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Rival Labour factions discussing how to remove Keir Starmer as leader<div><p class="dcr-130mj7b">Labour figures from across rival factions have begun circulating informal proposals for an “orderly transition” of power away from <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/politics/keir-starmer" data-link-name="in body link" data-component="auto-linked-tag">Keir Starmer</a>, the Guardian understands.</p><p class="dcr-130mj7b">MPs have shifted discussions from speculating about whether the prime minister could be removed to how – including timelines, potential triggers and the mechanics of forcing a leadership contest.</p><p class="dcr-130mj7b">One <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/politics/labour" data-link-name="in body link" data-component="auto-linked-tag">Labour</a> MP said: “There have been conversations about process. 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England’s run at the 1986 World Cup came to a dramatic end due to the “Hand of God” goal scored by Diego Maradona.

Could their run at the 2026 World Cup continue due to the “Cable of God?”

Norway took a 1-0 lead late in the first half during Saturday’s Quarterfinal match between the two teams, thanks to a thunderous strike from Andreas Schjelderup.

However, England pulled level moments later, on a lovely left-footed strike from Jude Bellingham:

But should the goal have even counted?

FOX Sports cameras spotted Norway coach Stale Solbakken chatting with referee Clement Turpin after the goal, and Norway striker Erling Haaland was frustrated as well:

Eventually, replay angles showed why. After a goal kick from keeper Orjan Nyland, the ball appeared to strike one of the FIFA skycam cables, falling to the feet of England’s Anthony Gordon:

On the FOX Sports broadcast, former referee Mark Clattenburg noted that under FIFA rules, the play should have stopped, and a dropped-ball resulted.

A review did come later in the match, but that potential go-ahead goal was taken off the board after VAR noted a foul by Haaland before Norway’s corner kick:

The match remains tied at 1-1 deep into the second half, but no matter the result, expect that non-review to be part of the discussion.

Update: Following the match, FIFA shared this on social media:

#Englands #equalizer #Norway #counted">Why England’s equalizer against Norway should not have counted  England’s run at the 1986 World Cup came to a dramatic end due to the “Hand of God” goal scored by Diego Maradona.Could their run at the 2026 World Cup continue due to the “Cable of God?”Norway took a 1-0 lead late in the first half during Saturday’s Quarterfinal match between the two teams, thanks to a thunderous strike from Andreas Schjelderup.However, England pulled level moments later, on a lovely left-footed strike from Jude Bellingham:But should the goal have even counted?FOX Sports cameras spotted Norway coach Stale Solbakken chatting with referee Clement Turpin after the goal, and Norway striker Erling Haaland was frustrated as well:Eventually, replay angles showed why. After a goal kick from keeper Orjan Nyland, the ball appeared to strike one of the FIFA skycam cables, falling to the feet of England’s Anthony Gordon:On the FOX Sports broadcast, former referee Mark Clattenburg noted that under FIFA rules, the play should have stopped, and a dropped-ball resulted.A review did come later in the match, but that potential go-ahead goal was taken off the board after VAR noted a foul by Haaland before Norway’s corner kick:The match remains tied at 1-1 deep into the second half, but no matter the result, expect that non-review to be part of the discussion.Update: Following the match, FIFA shared this on social media:  #Englands #equalizer #Norway #counted

Argentina vs Switzerland LIVE score, FIFA World Cup 2026: ARG 2-1 SUI; Alvarez scores screamer in extra time  Argentina (4-4-2): Emi Martinez (gk), Molina, Romero, Lisandro Martinez, Tagliafico, De Paul, Paredes, Mac Allister, Fernandez, Messi, AlvarezSwitzerland (4-2-3-1): Kobel (gk), Zakaria, Elvedi, Akanji, Rodriguez, Freuler, Xhaka, Ndoye, Sow, Vargas, Embolo  #Argentina #Switzerland #LIVE #score #FIFA #World #Cup #ARG #SUI #Alvarez #scores #screamer #extra #time

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