IPL 2025 Final Scheduled for June 3

The final match of IPL 2025 is set to take place on June 3 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, featuring a showdown between Royal Challengers Bangalore and Punjab Kings. Fans can expect an exciting clash between the two teams. However, rain could potentially disrupt the match. The pressing question is: if rain washes out the game, who will be crowned the IPL 2025 champion? Will the trophy be shared between Punjab and Bangalore? Let's delve into the tournament's regulations.



What If the IPL Final is Canceled Due to Rain?

If the IPL final on June 3 is affected by rain and the match cannot be played even after utilizing an additional two hours, a reserve day has been allocated for June 4. Should rain persist on the reserve day, preventing the match from occurring, the team that finishes at the top of the IPL 2025 standings after the league stage will be declared the winner. This means that if the match cannot be completed on the reserve day, Punjab Kings will claim the IPL 2025 trophy.



Punjab Kings Lead the IPL 2025 Standings

During the league stage, Punjab Kings showcased an impressive performance, winning 9 out of 14 matches. They lost four matches and had one no-result, accumulating a total of 19 points, which placed them at the top of the points table. Royal Challengers Bangalore also secured 19 points from 14 matches, but their net run rate is lower than that of Punjab Kings. Fans of RCB are likely hoping for clear skies on match day, as reports suggest a chance of light rain in the evening on June 3.



Impact of Rain on the Final Match

If rain does occur during the final in Ahmedabad, it may not significantly affect the game. The stadium is equipped with excellent facilities, including a remarkable drainage system. Matches can typically resume just 20 minutes after the rain stops. Therefore, fans should prepare for an exciting IPL final, as this year promises to unveil a new champion. Neither RCB nor Punjab Kings has previously won the IPL title, but one of them will soon end their wait.



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