Day three: What may the points table suggest?
Hyderabad is gone. Relegated. There's nothing to save them now. With Plate graduates Himachal and Orissa pocketing points elsewhere, they still stay in the Super League. This is, again, an unfortunate outcome of the points system with the first-innings lead, where teams that lose three games stay, while the unbeaten (yet without a win) Hyderabad drop out. Two and Three are taken by Punjab and Mumbai, both of whom have got leads, and are through. Groan.
In the other group, Maharashtra are out, if they lose, which is likely, as this is a result match. Baroda already have the lead, but it is irrelevant, as they have to chase down the tiny total. That's likely, with a stronger batting lineup. A win will put them just about at par with Delhi, struggling against Bengal- then again, if that game's a draw, Delhi makes it with that one point, so Baroda will struggle to make the top three. So Delhi will make it even if Bengal win or lead, while Bengal miss out. This is the effect of the current points system. Time for a review?