Mumbai Indians' path to the playoffs is not in their own control alone, but they must rely on other teams losing their remaining matches and dropping points. The main competitor for the MI in the playoffs race is the Gujarat Titans, who are currently sitting at the fifth spot with 8 points after 8 matches.
If GT wins four out of the remaining six matches and reaches 16 points, it will effectively end MI's chances of qualifying for the playoffs. The upcoming fixture against the Chennai Super Kings on May 2 is a knockout-style must-win game for MI, where a defeat or no result could further dent their already slim qualification hopes.
Moreover, MI needs Delhi Capitals, who are currently at the seventh spot with 6 points, to lose their remaining fixtures against top-ranked teams, including Rajasthan Royals and Punjab Kings, who are currently in the top four on the points, so that MI can stay ahead in the race through net run rate advantage and favourable results elsewhere in the standings.