Key Points

The IPL 2025 season has taken an unexpected turn with KKR's elimination after a rain-abandoned match. Royal Challengers Bengaluru now lead the points table, benefiting from the washout. The tournament's rescheduling due to India-Pakistan border tensions has already impacted team compositions and player availability. Virat Kohli's emotional return and recent Test cricket retirement add another layer of drama to this unpredictable season.

Key Points: IPL 2025 Rain Ends KKR's Title Defense at Chinnaswamy

  • KKR knocked out after match abandoned without toss
  • RCB moves to top of points table
  • Tournament disrupted by border tensions
  • Kohli's emotional return amid retirement news
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IPL 2025: KKR knocked out as rain washes off RCB clash

KKR eliminated from IPL 2025 after rain-abandoned match against RCB, playoff hopes shattered in dramatic turn

"Rain can wash away matches, but not our spirit - Anonymous IPL Analyst"

Bengaluru, May 17

Defending champions Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) were knocked out of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 as Match 58 against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) was abandoned without a toss due to heavy rain at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium here on Saturday.

The 2025 IPL season resumes after a brief suspension due to India-Pakistan border tensions. However, the revised schedule has come at a cost, with several overseas stars unavailable for the remainder of the season owing to international duties and personal reasons, potentially impacting team combinations in the playoff race.

The washout has significant consequences on the IPL 2025 points table. Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) moved up to the top with 17 points from 12 matches, overtaking Gujarat Titans (16 points from 11) and Punjab Kings (15 from 11), though both Gujarat Titans and Punjab Kings will still have a game in hand.

For Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), their defence of the title ended at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. They would rise to 12 points from 13 games, but that won't be enough to stay in contention. Their final league fixture against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) would thus become a mere formality, marking an early end to their title defence.

They've already endured one no-result earlier this season against the Punjab Kings (PBKS). Meanwhile, RCB have more breathing room; even in case of rain affecting the outcome, they still have a viable shot at making the playoffs, and potentially securing a top-two finish.

Bengaluru has already seen one rain-shortened fixture this year, with their match against PBKS reduced to 14 overs per side.

The rescheduling of IPL 2025 could impact more than just a handful of matches. Bengaluru, which is set to host another game on May 23 between Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), remain under the radar with rain threats looming.

The M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, already having experienced weather disruptions earlier in the season, may face fresh challenges.

Meanwhile, Mumbai, where unseasonal rainfall has been reported over the past week, is slated to host a key fixture between the Mumbai Indians (MI) and Delhi Capitals (DC) on May 21. With the playoff race heating up, any further washouts could significantly alter the qualification scenarios for multiple teams.

In what promised to be an emotional evening, RCB fans have planned to wear white T-shirts to honour Kohli's retirement from Test cricket. The fans have planned to come out in huge numbers to hail Kolhi despite rain being predicted for the evening. And it promptly started raining well before the toss, but the fans continued to stay put in the stands.

The match against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) was Kohli's first appearance since he shocked the cricketing world by announcing his sudden retirement from red-ball cricket on May 12, during the break in the tournament caused by India-Pakistan border tensions.

- IANS

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Rahul P.
So disappointing for KKR fans! After the IPL suspension due to border tensions, this rain just adds salt to the wound. The revised schedule has really messed up team combinations. Hope next season has better planning. #IPL2025
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Priya M.
RCB topping the table feels like justice after all the rain troubles this season! But seriously, BCCI should consider indoor stadiums or better scheduling. Monsoon and IPL don't mix well 😅
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Arjun S.
The real heroes are those fans who stayed in the stands despite rain to honor Kohli! 🇮🇳 But the bigger issue is overseas players leaving mid-season. IPL needs to sort contracts better - can't have half-baked tournaments.
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Sanjana K.
Emotional rollercoaster for cricket fans this month - first border tensions, then Kohli's retirement, now rain ruining matches. At least RCB is doing well, but the tournament feels incomplete without full squads. 😔
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Vikram J.
KKR's exit shows how unpredictable IPL is! Defending champs out due to rain - that's cricket for you. But seriously, why schedule matches in Bengaluru during monsoon? Common sense isn't so common it seems.
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Neha R.
As a neutral fan, I just want good cricket! This season has been more about external factors than actual gameplay. Hope playoffs deliver some proper matches without rain or political interruptions. 🤞

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