Suspense crime, Digital Desk : The Indian Premier League (IPL) playoffs are known for their high-stakes drama and nail-biting finishes. But what happens when the unpredictable Indian weather decides to play spoilsport, especially during a crucial knockout game like an Eliminator? Fans often wonder how a winner is determined if rain washes out the entire contest. Here’s a breakdown of the IPL’s contingency plans for such scenarios.
The Priority: Getting a Game In
Match officials will always make every effort to complete a match, even if it’s a shortened one.
What if No Play is Possible at All?
This is where things get particularly interesting for Eliminator matches and Qualifiers (unlike the Final, which usually has a reserve day).
So, for instance, if Team A finished third in the league standings and Team B finished fourth, and their Eliminator match is completely washed out without a single ball bowled (or a 5-over game being possible), Team A would automatically progress.
This rule underscores the importance of every single match during the long league phase, as a higher standing can become a decisive advantage, even without a ball being bowled in a playoff game due to adverse weather.
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