, along with 5 other teams. The 7 teams participated in the 2016 edition of the IPL.
. , are the only 2 teams left in the league. won the IPL 8 and qualified for the 2018 edition of the tournament as the highest ranked team not already qualified. The other 5 teams will be competing in a separate tournament in the 2016–17 season.
Summary
. were crowned champions after the tournament as they lost just 1 match out of their 7, defeating . in the final by a margin of 19 runs. were the runners-up as they lost 2 out of their 7 matches. This was. . and .'s first appearance in the IPL.
Results
Teams
. entered the league with a squad consisting of ,,, and. entered the league with a squad consisting of ,,, and. entered the league with a squad consisting of ,,, and. entered the league with a squad consisting of ,,, and. entered the league with a squad consisting of ,,, and. entered the league with a squad consisting of ,,, and. entered the league with a squad consisting of ,,, and. entered the league with a squad consisting of ,,, and. entered the league with a squad consisting of ,,, and.
Final Standings
References
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Category:2018 in Indian cricketEvaluation of urinalysis interpretation: An alternative to the prevalent practice of patient-physician disagreement.
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