IPL 2025: KKR on verge of elimination if rain persists in Bengaluru

IANS May 17, 2025 250 views

The Indian Premier League 2025 faces a dramatic weather-induced disruption in Bengaluru. Persistent rainfall has delayed the crucial match between RCB and KKR, potentially ending KKR's playoff hopes. Virat Kohli's return to the field hangs in balance as meteorological conditions threaten the game. The tournament's playoff picture could undergo significant changes depending on the match's outcome.

"Each passing minute diminishes our chances of a result" - IPL Weather Report
Bengaluru, May 17: The much-anticipated restart of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 has hit an immediate roadblock as persistent rain in Bengaluru forced a delay in the match between Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium here on Saturday.

Key Points

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Persistent Bengaluru rain threatens critical IPL match

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KKR faces elimination with potential washout

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RCB's playoff position remains precarious

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Tournament standings could dramatically shift

Fans who were ready to welcome Virat Kohli back on the field after his shock Test retirement announcement have now been left staring at the gloomy skies and hoping for a break in the weather.

The toss was delayed due to steady rainfall, and with each passing minute, the chances of a result diminished. If rain continues to have its say and the match is eventually washed off, it could have serious implications on the playoff race and shake up the points table.

For RCB, a shared point would take them to 17 points from 12 matches, just one ahead of second-placed Gujarat Titans and two ahead of Punjab Kings.

However, both GT and PBKS have played only 11 matches, giving them a game in hand to potentially leapfrog Faf du Plessis' side. While 17 points might be enough to qualify for the playoffs, RCB will not want to take any chances and will still be aiming to win at least one of their remaining two matches to secure their place in the top four, and ideally, a top-two finish.

Meanwhile, for defending champions Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), a washout would spell the end of their playoff hopes. With only 11 points from 13 games, a no-result would take them to 12, and with just one game remaining, the maximum they can reach is 14, which is unlikely to be enough. Their final game against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) would effectively become a dead rubber.

The washout could end up favouring teams like Gujarat Titans and Punjab Kings, who are still in the running for top spots. If either GT or PBKS win their next game, they will overtake or level with RCB, respectively.

But should they stumble, RCB might still hold onto their place at the top -- if the rain in Bengaluru allows them to step onto the field at all.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Typical Bengaluru weather ruining cricket again! 😤 KKR fans must be praying harder than devotees at Tirupati right now. But honestly, their performance this season doesn't deserve playoffs. RCB needs this win more to secure top position.
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Priya M.
As a neutral fan, I just want to see Kohli bat! Rain gods please show some mercy. The stadium must be packed with disappointed fans who paid good money for tickets. BCCI should consider reserve days for league matches too.
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Arjun S.
KKR's inconsistent batting throughout the season has brought them to this situation. Can't blame rain alone. Meanwhile, RCB's bowling attack looks strong this year - they might finally lift the trophy! 🤞
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Shweta R.
Why don't they install retractable roofs in major cricket stadiums? We're hosting World Cup next year and still dependent on weather. Other countries have this technology. Just saying...
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Vikram J.
As a KKR fan, this is heartbreaking 💔 But credit to GT and PBKS for fighting hard. The real winners today might be Gujarat Titans if they win their next match. IPL never fails to surprise till the last match!
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Neha P.
Rain or no rain, RCB's middle order remains their biggest concern. They can't keep depending only on Kohli and Faf. Other teams have more balanced squads. Hope they address this before playoffs.

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