Rahul Tiwari
khelja|21-03-2025
KKR vs RCB Weather Report: The bugle of IPL 2025 (IPL 2025) has survived. All 10 teams are fully ready for the 18th season Mahasangram. Fans will get to see a lot of thrill in ApiL this year like every year. The teams of KKR and RCB of the tournament will be face to face. Fans of both teams are eagerly waiting for this match. But, a disappointing news is coming out about the weather. The rain can play Villain's role in this match. Let us take a look at Weather and Pitch Report before the match. What does the meteorological department predict?
The first match between KKR and RCB (KKR Vs RCB) will be played at Kolkata Eden Gardens on Saturday. In this match, Rajat Patidar and Ajinkya Rahane will be seen captaining. But, the fun of this match is going to be gritty. The reason is bad weather. Yes, rain can break the hearts of fans of both teams in this match.
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), electricity can be upset in Kolkata, it is also expected to be clouded. At the same time, the possibility of rain is also 45 percent, which can obstruct the match. At the same time, if we talk about temperature, then the mercury may fall to 26 and minimum 21 degrees. Whereas, the winds will run at a speed of 14 kilometers per hour.
The first match of the 18th season of IPL 2025 will be played at the historic ground in Kolkata. How does the pitch behave? The captains of KKR and RCB (KKR VS RCB) will be overshadowed by this. Because, in the match, there is an important character of pitch and toss. In Ace, the winning team in this match can opt for the first fielding when winning the toss. In the second innings, the team that chased the run has got 55 percent success.
Talking about the mood of the pitch, this pitch is completely in the interest of batteries to bat. Here the batsmen get dominated. The ball comes well on the bat. Due to which shy-sixes can be easily distributed. Fast bowlers can also prove fatal with the same new ball. There is good bounce and bounce in the pitch. Where the batsmen may face problems.