The stage is set for the IPL 2025 final on June 3 at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Royal Challengers Bangalore has already booked their spot in the championship match after defeating Punjab Kings in Qualifier 1. Now, the big question is: what’s the weather forecast looking like for the title clash?
According to AccuWeather, June 3 is expected to be a partly cloudy day with a high chance of rain during the day. However, the chances of rain decrease significantly by the evening, with only a 3% chance of precipitation. There might be some strong winds blowing in the evening, but it’s unlikely to disrupt the match.
The recent Qualifier 2 match between Mumbai Indians and Punjab Kings was delayed due to rain, but thanks to the BCCI’s new rules, the match started after a 2-hour delay without any reduction in overs. The same rules will apply to the final match, which means that even if the match starts late, the full quota of overs will be played.
The BCCI has allocated an additional 120 minutes for playoff matches, which means that even if the match starts at 9:30 PM, the full number of overs will be bowled. This should come as a relief to fans who are eager to see their teams battle it out for the championship title.
With the weather forecast looking promising for the evening, fans can expect an uninterrupted and thrilling match. Will Royal Challengers Bangalore emerge victorious, or will their opponents spoil the party? The stage is set, and the anticipation is building up.
Key Points to Note
- IPL 2025 final scheduled for June 3 at Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad
- Weather forecast: partly cloudy with a high chance of rain during the day, decreasing to 3% by evening
- BCCI’s new rules: no reduction in overs even if the match starts late, with an additional 120 minutes allocated for playoff matches
- Qualifier 2 match between Mumbai Indians and Punjab Kings was delayed due to rain, but started after a 2-hour delay without any reduction in overs