IPL 2025 Resumes Amid Rain Threat: Will RCB vs KKR Clash Happen?

Weather Woes Cloud IPL’s Return After Geopolitical Hiatus

The Indian Premier League 2025 makes its much-anticipated return on May 17 with a high-stakes clash between Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) at M Chinnaswamy Stadium. However, relentless Bengaluru rains have put the marquee match under serious threat, potentially disrupting the tournament’s comeback after its week-long suspension due to India-Pakistan military tensions.

Key Concerns for the Match

✔ Heavy Rainfall: Continuous downpours since May 15 have left the outfield waterlogged
✔ Drainage System Test: Despite Chinnaswamy’s advanced drainage, persistent rain may overwhelm it
✔ Thunderstorm Alert: AccuWeather predicts strong thunderstorms on match day

“Even the best drainage can’t stop nature. If it keeps raining, we might see delays or worse,” a groundstaff member told ESPNcricinfo.

Why This Match Matters

Playoff Scenarios at Stake

TeamPositionPointsQualification Scenario
RCB2nd16Win = Secures playoffs, Top-2 race alive
KKR6th11Loss/Washout = Eliminated

RCB’s Path: A washout (17 points) still keeps them in contention but adds pressure for remaining games vs SRH & LSG.
KKR’s Crisis: Must win to stay alive—any other result ends their campaign.

Tournament’s Turbulent Week

The IPL was abruptly suspended on May 10 after:
Air-strike alert forced Punjab Kings vs Delhi Capitals match cancellation in Dharamsala
✔ BCCI’s emergency decision to pause the league amid India-Pakistan border tensions

With stability restored, the league resumes—but now faces a new challenge from monsoon rains.

Memorable Visuals Amid Chaos

✔ RCB’s Tim David seen humorously splashing in flooded outfield waters
✔ Fans anxious as social media floods with #SaveRCBvsKKR tweets

What If Rain Wins? Washout Rules Explained

✔ <5 overs: Match abandoned, 1 point each
✔ 5-19 oversDuckworth-Lewis decides result
✔ Full game: Normal rules apply

Biggest Loser? KKR—a washout mathematically knocks them out.