In the fifteenth time of the Indian Premier League, Royal Challengers Bangalore, who completed last among the four groups that arrived at the end of the season games, will confront Lucknow Super Giants in the Eliminator. The champ of this match will play in Qualifier 2 against the group of Rajasthan which had lost to Gujarat in the main qualifier. Something significant about the Eliminator is that on the off chance that the match couldn't be played, then, at that point, the group of Bangalore will out without play.
On Wednesday, May 25, the match among Lucknow and Bangalore is to be played at the Eden Gardens ground in Kolkata. The climate of Kolkata is turning sour throughout the previous few days and this match is under the shadow of downpour. It is being informed that during the match, there is plausible of downpour from the Meteorological Department. In the association stage, Lucknow group was third in the focuses table while Bangalore group was at number four.
Bangalore may be out without playing
As per the new guidelines of IPL 2022, on the off chance that the match couldn't be held because of climate or some other explanation, then the group going to the following round will be settled based on the aftereffects of the association stage. In the event that the match couldn't be played because of downpour, then there is a standard to draw the outcome from the primary over. On the off chance that it is unimaginable to expect to have a Super Over in the match, then, at that point, the group which has more focuses in the association stage or the group which is on the highest point of the focuses table will go on. Then again, the other group will be out without playing the match.