What IPL rules say if PBKS vs RCB Qualifier 1 is abandoned?

What IPL rules say if PBKS vs RCB Qualifier 1 is abandoned?

After weeks of pulsating action and ever-shifting momentum, the league stage of IPL 2025 reached a dramatic conclusion, with the final standings confirmed only on the last day.

Emerging as the table-toppers were the resurgent Punjab Kings, who accumulated 19 points under the astute leadership of Shreyas Iyer. With nine wins from 14 matches, PBKS displayed consistency and resilience to claim the coveted top spot. They are set to face Royal Challengers Bengaluru in Qualifier 1, scheduled for Thursday, May 29, at Mullanpur. RCB too matched PBKS in victories, securing nine wins in 14 matches, but trailed slightly on net run rate.

Qualifier 1 is more than just a playoff match, it is a golden ticket to the grand finale on June 3. The winner will earn a direct berth in the summit clash, while the loser will get one more opportunity in Qualifier 2, facing the winner of the Eliminator.

For both Punjab Kings and Royal Challengers Bengaluru, this is a moment ripe with opportunity and history. Despite their longevity in the tournament, neither franchise has managed to lift the IPL trophy. RCB, having reached the final three times (2009, 2011, and 2016), have often come close but fallen short. PBKS, formerly known as Kings XI Punjab, made their sole final appearance in 2014, where they were edged out by Kolkata Knight Riders. With the current form and momentum, both teams will be eager to finally break their title drought.

While both sides will be hoping for clear skies, weather remains a potential wildcard. Fortunately, the forecast for Chandigarh on May 29 shows minimal chance of rain. However, should the match be abandoned due to inclement weather, it could spell heartbreak for RCB.

According to IPL regulations, there is no reserve day for Qualifier 1. In the event of a washout, the team that finished higher in the league standings,Punjab Kings, would automatically qualify for the final. This rule offers a significant advantage to PBKS and raises the stakes even higher for RCB, who must aim for a decisive result.

Meanwhile, the third and fourth-placed teams, Gujarat Titans and Mumbai Indians, will battle it out in the Eliminator on May 30 in Ahmedabad. The winner of that match will progress to Qualifier 2 to face the loser of PBKS vs RCB, with one final chance to reach the championship showdown.

This article first appeared on Mid Day

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