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The sixth edition of The Hundred is entering the climax of the group phase.
Some teams are in a good place to progress to the knockouts while others are heading for an early exit.
BBC Sport looks at what each team needs to do to progress.
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Each side plays eight games in the group stage – including facing their local rivals twice – with the team who finishes top of the table progressing straight to the final.
The teams who finish second and third meet in the eliminator, with the winner of that going forward to the final.
The group stages conclude on Wednesday, 12 August. The eliminator is on Friday, 14 August at The Oval and the final is on Sunday, 16 August at Lord's.
Teams with the same number of points are separated by net run-rate initially and, if that is the same, by their head-to-head record.
Trent Rockets and Southern Brave are in pole position to reach the knockouts after five wins from their opening six games. One victory, or even a no result, will guarantee their progress, but they would need to keep on winning to secure top spot.
Manchester Super Giants are also in contention for first place, although they would need the teams above them to lose both their remaining matches. They look well set for the knockout stages with 14 points from six matches.
Welsh Fire and Sunrisers Leeds (both 12 points from six) will still hold onto hope of progressing but London Spirit, MI London and Birmingham Phoenix have all been eliminated.
Trent Rockets lead the way with five wins and one loss from six matches, and one victory from their remaining two fixtures would likely be enough to qualify given their strong net run-rate.
They are being chased by Sunrisers Leeds, MI London and Welsh Fire who all have four wins from six games, while Manchester Super Giants sit four points behind.