Today IPL Qualifier 2! Is there a possibility of rain? Who will go to the final if the match is broken?

Today IPL 2025 is qualifier 2. In the first qualifier, Punjab defeated Kings and reached the RCB final. And Mumbai Indians have come to play their second match in the play -offs by scattering Gujarat Titans in the Eliminator match. Royal Challengers Bangalore will face the team that will win in this day in Amdad. The IPL final will be held on that day. The IPL play -off was removed from Kolkata for rain. There was no rain in Kolkata since Sunday morning. But if it rains at Narendra Modi Stadium in Gujarat today, then Mumbai Indians or Punjab Kings, which team will benefit? You have to know that.

This time the monsoon has entered the north and western India. As a result, there is no possibility of rain in imports at other times during the IPL final. The final match is going to be held in Amdad three times in the last four times. But the other time the IPL ends in May-Mass, and this time it has been ten days behind the Indo-Pak turmoil, and the monsoon has come in. As a result, the worry is about to see if the whole over 5 overs will be seen in Sunday and Tuesday’s match.

No other match reserve day except the final, however, has been allocated 120 minutes for the delayed game due to rain. It is reported that light rain is forecast in Amdabad from 9am to 5pm on Sunday afternoon. However, there is no possibility of rain during the game. In the morning, there was a slight rainfall.

According to the IPL rules, who will make the final if the match is not?

The rules of the IPL say that if the rainfall is so high that it is not possible to over -over within the stipulated time, then the team that was on the point list after the group or league stage will go straight to the final. This is written in the playing condition of the IPL. That is, since the first 5 matches of the IPL, the Punjab Kings finished in the points list, that is, the top. And since Mumbai was in fourth place, if today’s match is canceled in the rain, then Shreyas Ayer’s Punjab Kings will reach the final.

Asish Roy
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