The highly anticipated IPL 2025 match between Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium faced an unexpected delay as heavy rain disrupted proceedings, postponing the toss scheduled for 7:00 PM IST.

Persistent showers in Bengaluru led to the ground staff covering the pitch and outfield, as fans awaited updates on the match’s commencement. The rain not only dampened the playing conditions but also raised concerns about a potential washout, which could significantly impact both teams’ standings in the tournament.

RCB, currently vying for a top-two finish, would face a setback if the match is abandoned, as they would have to wait longer to secure their playoff spot. On the other hand, KKR, already in a precarious position, would be eliminated from playoff contention in the event of a no-result.

As the rain continues, officials and fans alike hope for a break in the weather to allow at least a shortened match, ensuring that the outcome is decided on the field rather than by the elements.

‘Nothing Will Give Me…’: AB De Villiers Vows To Attend IPL 2025 Final If RCB Qualifies, Dreams Of Lifting Trophy With Virat Kohli; Video

Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) fans have a fresh wave of hope and excitement as franchise legend AB de Villiers made a heartfelt statement that’s capturing the hearts of cricket lovers everywhere.

Speaking about the ongoing IPL season, the South African great said, “If RCB makes it to the Final, I’ll be there at the stadium. Nothing will give me more pleasure than to lift that trophy with Virat Kohli. I’ve tried that for many, many years,” he added with a smile.

De Villiers’ words have rekindled memories of his electrifying partnership with Virat Kohli, one of the most iconic duos in IPL history. While RCB is still fighting for their place in the playoffs, this emotional commitment from Mr. 360 himself is a strong morale boost for the team and fans alike.

Having retired from all forms of cricket, AB de Villiers remains an integral part of the RCB family. His presence in the final, should RCB qualify, would be symbolic, a testament to years of dedication, heartbreaks, near-misses, and an undying dream.


Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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