In IPL, 2 points goes to the winning team. I would like to suggest some changes in rules for points calculation. Runs (Per run scored) 1 Point Dismissed for a duck (-20 points) (should not be applicable for bowlers) Strike Rate of 70.00+ 20 Points (this should be changed to strike rate of 100+) Strike Rate of 60-69.99 12 Points (this should be changed to strike rate of 90+) Note: Strike Rate points are awarded for innings of 20 runs or more Batsman scores half century 20 Points Batsman scores century 40 Points Wickets (Per wicket) 20 Points 2.5 or less r.p.o. 20 Points (this should be changed to 4.5 or less) 2.51-3.5 r.p.o. 10 Points (this should be changed to 4.51-5.51) 5.0 or more r.p.o. (-20 Points) (this should be changed to 7 or more rpo and should not be applicable for batsmen who bowl) Note: Economy Rate points are awarded/deducted for 5 overs or more (this should change to 2 overs or more) Bowler takes 3/4 wickets in an inning 20 Points Bowler takes 5 or more wickets in an inning 40 Points Fielding Catch 10 Points Runout 10 Points Stumping (W'keeper only) 10 Points
Derby County scored just 11 points in 2007-08.
Its Chelsea....2004-05 season
I'm 99% sure that it is Manchester United, as they have won the Premier League the most times
83 points won the league by 5 points
Manchester United won the 1999-2000 Premier League Championship with 91 points, finishing eighteen points ahead of the runners-up, Arsenal!
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7777 points easy......
87 points Manchester united
In the premiere league you get three points for a outright win and a point each if the clubs draw a game.
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Yes, Celtic is the leading team of the Scottish Premier League. They had a total of 99 points in the 2031-2014 season.
The Barclays premier league does not have finals. They simply play 38 matches and whomever has the most points at the end of the season wins.