Their loss in Lucknow means Mumbai now need to depend on other results, even if they win their game against Sunrisers Hyderabad on Sunday. That is because three teams can finish on more than 16 points - which is the maximum for Mumbai - and two others, RCB and Kings, can also reach 16. Royal Challengers have an NRR of 0.166, which will likely improve further if they win two, compared to Mumbai Indians' -0.128.However, if any of the four sides between RCB, LSG, CSK and Kings lose, then Mumbai's chances go up considerably. They have the advantage of playing on the last day of the league stage, against a team which has struggled throughout the season, and in home conditions; no team has a better home record than Mumbai this season (4-2).If Mumbai lose that last game then it could get even more complicated, as five teams could potentially finish on 14 points, fighting for one slot.