Ahmedabad: The stage is set for a historic finale as Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and Punjab Kings (PBKS) gear up for the IPL 2025 Final at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. For both teams, the stakes couldn’t be higher — neither franchise has ever lifted the Indian Premier League trophy, and a win today would be their first taste of IPL glory.
But even before the toss, all eyes are on the skies. With forecasts predicting evening showers, the biggest threat to this much-anticipated clash is no longer a fiery yorker or a powerplay blitz — it’s the weather.
What If Rain Washes Out the IPL 2025 Final?
Thankfully, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has accounted for the unpredictable early June weather. Unlike the Eliminator or Qualifier 1, the IPL Final has a reserve day — a buffer to ensure that the match is played in full.
If rain prevents play on Tuesday (June 3), the match will resume or restart on Wednesday (June 4), with the same venue — Narendra Modi Stadium — scheduled to host the backup day. This reserve day exists solely to ensure that the league’s most crucial contest is decided on the field, not the table.
But What If Reserve Day Is Also Washed Out?
If both the scheduled final and the reserve day are washed out and no result is possible due to persistent rain, the winner will be determined based on league standings.
In this case, Punjab Kings (PBKS), who finished higher on the points table, will be declared IPL 2025 champions.
It’s a rule that priorities consistency over the season. While it may not offer the drama of a final-ball thriller, it recognises the efforts of the team that performed better across the league phase.
The Road to the Final: RCB and PBKS Rewrite History
For RCB, this marks their fourth appearance in an IPL final (after 2009, 2011, and 2016) — and another chance to end their long, painful title drought. RCB fans have endured heartbreaks over the years, but a win tonight would exorcise those ghosts.
Meanwhile, Punjab Kings are in the IPL final for only the second time, their first being in 2014 when they lost to Kolkata Knight Riders. Eleven years later, led by Shreyas Iyer and powered by consistent performances, the team has returned to the summit clash with renewed grit.
RCB reached the final by defeating PBKS in Qualifier 1, thanks to a match-winning knock from Philip Salt. But Punjab roared back in Qualifier 2, taking down Mumbai Indians behind a stunning 87-run innings from Shreyas Iyer.
RCB vs PBKS: Neck and Neck in Head-to-Head
Adding more drama to the finale is the evenly matched rivalry between the two teams. Out of 36 IPL encounters, both teams have won 18 times each — underscoring just how tight and unpredictable this contest promises to be.
Weather Forecast: A Nervous Wait
As of Tuesday morning, brief evening showers are predicted in Ahmedabad. While the conditions are dynamic, even a short spell of intense rain could delay proceedings, especially if accompanied by lightning or soggy outfields.
The BCCI and ground staff are on alert, with super soppers and drainage systems in full readiness. Fans, too, are watching the skies with hope — praying the clouds stay away just long enough to crown a new champion on the pitch.
Final Thoughts: A Trophy Awaits — If the Sky Allows
The IPL 2025 final is more than a cricket match. It’s a dream waiting to come true for thousands of fans — in Bengaluru, in Punjab, and across the cricketing world. The hope is that cricket, not clouds, decides the winner.
One of these two storied franchises will finally hold the IPL trophy aloft.