Bengaluru, May 17 (UNI) Persistent rain at Chinnaswamy Stadium has delayed the toss for the crucial Indian Premier League clash between Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB).
KKR must win to keep their slim playoff hopes alive, while RCB, currently second in the points table, will secure their spot in the next round with a victory tonight.
Despite the weather disruption, the stadium’s renowned drainage system is expected to clear the outfield quickly once the rain eases.
The intensity of the rain has lessened, but steady showers persist, keeping ground staff on alert. Preparations to get the match underway remain on standby.
Commentators Ian Bishop and Aaron Finch assessed the pitch earlier, noting a dry, well-sealed surface with minimal moisture. While fast bowlers dominated early tournament matches, this pitch looks set to favour batsmen, promising a high-scoring contest. The report was made before rain forced the covers on.
Before the downpour, a sizeable number of fans were seen entering the stadium, including those donning white 'Virat' jerseys alongside the usual RCB colours. These special jerseys are worn as a tribute to the star batsman, who recently announced his retirement from red-ball cricket.
Undeterred by the weather, the supporters remain eager and hopeful that their favourite star will help RCB secure a vital playoff spot tonight.
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