IPL 2025: Heavy rain could spoil tournament's restart at M Chinnaswamy Stadium

IANS May 17, 2025 225 views

The IPL 2025 match between RCB and KKR faces significant weather challenges in Bengaluru. Meteorological predictions suggest a high probability of thunderstorms disrupting the game at M Chinnaswamy Stadium. KKR's playoff chances are particularly precarious, with potential rain abandonment ending their tournament hopes. Despite the weather uncertainty, both teams remain focused on potential match strategies.

"When you get to game day, you can't control it" - Unnamed Team Official
Bengaluru, May 17: If various weather forecasts are to believe, then heavy rain could well play spoilsport in IPL 2025's restart at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium, where Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) are slated to take on defending champions Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) on Saturday evening.

Key Points

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78% precipitation chance could impact critical IPL playoff scenario

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M Chinnaswamy Stadium has advanced drainage system

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KKR's playoff hopes hanging by a thread

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RCB still maintains strong playoff positioning

As per Accuweather forecasts, thunderstorms, including possibly severe ones, are predicted from Saturday afternoon and evening onwards. For the evening, around the start of the match, precipitation levels have been kept at 49%, 63% and 71% respectively.

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) website has also forecasted one or two spells of rain or thunderstorms in the evening, with precipitation levels on their website for Saturday standing at 78%. It's worth highlighting that the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium boasts a state-of-the-art drainage system, where play can restart very quickly once the rain completely stops.

The recent relentless rain in Bengaluru meant that RCB kept their practice session from 2-5 pm on Friday while KKR held their pre-match training from 5-6:30 pm. "When you get to game day, you can't control it. So, actually, you want your players to feel as clear and relaxed as possible. You trust them to make decisions in the moment, regardless of what happens. We don't overthink any of those things really."

"If the game's rain affected, it's rain affected. It's not something any of us control. So, we don't really think too much about that, but it might influence our preparation," Mo Bobat, RCB's Director of Cricket, had said in the pre-match press conference on Friday.

If the rain in Bengaluru forces the game's abandonment, KKR's race to the playoffs will be over. With two games left and 11 points in their kitty, defending champions KKR can only reach a maximum of 15 points even if they emerge victorious in their remaining league matches, which is insufficient to enter the playoffs.

Previously, KKR had a game against the Punjab Kings (PBKS) called off earlier in the season at the Eden Gardens. On the other hand, despite a rained-out game, RCB still has a strong chance of making the playoffs and even securing a top two finish. Last month in Bengaluru, their game against Punjab Kings (PBKS) was reduced to 14 overs per side due to rain, where RCB ended up on the losing side.

Reader Comments

Here are 6 authentic Indian perspective comments for the IPL rain article:
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Rahul K.
Typical Bangalore weather! 😅 The Chinnaswamy drainage system is world-class though. Remember last year when play resumed within 30 mins after heavy rain? Hope we get at least a 10-over thriller tonight. #PlayBold
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Priya M.
As a KKR fan, this is heartbreaking 💔 Second rain-affected match this season. Why can't IPL schedule more matches in drier cities during monsoon months? Jaipur or Mohali would have been better options in May.
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Arjun S.
The real losers are the fans who paid thousands for tickets. BCCI should introduce rain insurance - either refund or voucher for next match. This is becoming too frequent in Bangalore matches.
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Sanjana P.
Weather forecasts said the same thing during RCB vs PBKS match last month, but we still got a 14-over game. Fingers crossed! 🤞 Kohli in rain-affected matches is always exciting to watch.
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Vikram J.
IPL should consider having reserve days for important league matches too, not just playoffs. So much revenue and fan emotions are at stake. The technology exists - just needs better planning.
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Neha R.
Rain or no rain, RCB's playoff chances look bright! But honestly, the constant weather interruptions are making IPL less enjoyable. Maybe time to reconsider the tournament calendar across different cities?

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