No Hyderabad among fixtures decided for IPL play-offs, even Bengaluru match shifted to Lucknow

No Hyderabad among fixtures decided for IPL play-offs, even Bengaluru match shifted to Lucknow

Hyderabad was originally to host the IPL qualifiers 1 and 2 before the high-profile League was suspended following India-Pakistan tensions

Published Date – 20 May 2025, 06:45 PM


No Hyderabad among fixtures decided for IPL play-offs, even Bengaluru match shifted to Lucknow


Hyderabad: Contrary to expectations, Hyderabad, which was originally to host the IPL qualifiers 1 and 2 before the high-profile League was suspended following Indo-Pak tension, the city doesn’t figure in the list of venues which will host the play-offs as per the revised schedule announced on Tuesday.

After 70 action-packed league-stage matches filled with energy, drama, thrill, and entertainment; the spotlight will shift to the New PCA Stadium in New Chandigarh as it gears up to host the much-awaited qualifier 1 – featuring the top-two ranked sides on Thursday, May 29, followed by an engrossing eliminator clash on Friday, May 30.


The excitement will elevate further as Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium, the world’s largest cricket stadium in the world will host an electrifying qualifier 2 and the grand final.

The qualifier 2, to be played between the loser of qualifier 1 and the winner of the eliminator, will take place on Sunday, June 1. The highly anticipated summit clash, which will crown the winner of the 18th season of TATA IPL, is set to be played on Tuesday, June 3.

Hyderabad and Kolkata were initially supposed to host the last four games before the one-week suspension of the tournament.

The new venues for the playoffs were decided by the IPL governing council, keeping in mind the weather conditions and other parameters.

TATA IPL match no. 65 shifted to Lucknow from Bengaluru

The TATA IPL match no. 65 between Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) has been relocated to the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow, due to unfavourable weather conditions in Bengaluru.

Similar to the playoffs stage, an additional one hour will be allocated to the playing conditions for the remaining matches of the league stage, starting Tuesday, May 20.

It has also been decided to extend the extra time by an hour. In view of the changing weather conditions. The BCCI informed that the extra time has been extended up to 2 hours with immediate effect.

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