IPL Final match postponed for tomorrow

 Sun, 28 May 2023
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Toss delayed due to rain

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The final of the Indian Premier League 2023 was on Sunday moved to the reserved day after relentless rains delayed the toss and subsequently the start of the summit showdown in Ahmedabad.

The announcement was made at 10:55 pm local time.

The title clash between Gujarat Titans and Chennai Super Kings, thus, will be played here at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Monday.

There are no such predictions of rain in Ahnedabad on Monday, which means that there is full possibility of a 20-20 over match. 








The umpires had earlier said that if the rain doesn't stop by 11 pm, the IPL final will be played on Monday, May 29th -- the reserve day.


Just when we thought the toss would happen soon, the rains gods have descended heavily on Ahmedabad. The covers at back on the ground.



Overs will start reducing after 9:35 PM IST. 



The rain is unrelenting in Ahmedabad and if the match starts at 9.35 we can get the full match in tonight.

Monday is the reserve day in case a five-over game is not possible by the cut-off time of 12:26 am local time. The cut-off time for start of Super Over is 12:56 am.


Welcome to the updates of the IPL final played between Chennai Super Kings and Gujarat Titans from Ahmedabad.

The toss has been delayed due to rain. 




Mahendra Singh Dhoni would be hoping for a memorable farewell but Gujarat Titans' run machine Shubman Gill would try and do everything under his control to prevent Chennai Super Kings from beating Gujarat Titans to its fifth IPL title, in the title clash in Ahmedabad, on Sunday.

Nearly 19 summers back when a young Dhoni was making his first strides in India blue, a four-year-old Gill was taking stance on a vast farmland in Punjab's Fazilka village on Pakistan border, with a handmade customised bat, prepared by his doting grandfather.

On Sunday, at the 132,000 seater Narendra Modi Stadium, the soon-to-be 42 Dhoni will have one last assignment in his favourite Canary Yellow jersey -- to stop Indian cricket's megastar-in-waiting and complete a record-equalling five IPL titles.


Three hundreds and 851 runs don't happen in every season but on a batting belter at the Motera, it will be interesting to see Dhoni's strategy to rein in Gill, who has hit three centuries in his last four innings.

Will it be Deepak Chahar's or Tushar Deshpande's swing or Ravindra Jadeja's wicket-to-wicket bowling? Will Matheesha Pathirana bowl some incisive toe-crushers at the death?  

A technically near-perfect batter against a captain known for thinking out of the box. It can't get more exciting than this.

His die-hard fans might expect him to come back again next year but even Dhoni, who has played the entire season with a heavily strapped left knee might find it extremely difficult to keep up with the demands of the shortest  format.

They say familiarity breeds contempt but contempt would be the last word in Dhoni and CSK's mind when they face Hardik Pandya's Titans, whom can they afford to take lightly at their own peril.

After 73 games, the two of the most consistent teams are pitted against each other in the grand final at the Narendra Modi Stadium -- the world's biggest cricket stadium.

No team has emulated the structural and team building ethos of Chennai Super Kings as minutely as Gujarat Titans, another team, where cricketing decisions are based on sound logic, consistency and no interference from overbearing owners.

There is a skipper in Pandya, whose calm and composed captaincy style has evoked comparisons to the great Dhoni.

Batters win matches but bowlers win tournaments is an old saying and it couldn't be more apt when one tracks Titans' performance.

Mohammed Shami (28 wickets), Rashid Khan (27 wickets) and Mohit Sharma (24 wickets) have executed plans more often than not and thus it hasnt really effected the Titans that second highest run-scorer after Gill's 851 runs is skipper Hardik Pandya (325), who is more than 500 runs behind.

Wriddhiman Saha, a keeper-par-excellence, has only one fifty-plus score for a total of 317 runs in 16 knocks but he is a man who excels under pressure. He was the first batter to hit a century in the IPL final, when he smashed 115 from 55 balls for Punjab Kings but they were beaten by KKR in 2014.

Under Dhoni, if players like Ajinkya Rahane (299 runs in 13 matches, two fifties) and Shivam Dube have found their groove this season, youngsters bowlers such as Sri Lanka's Matheesha Pathirana (17 wickets in 15 matches) and India's uncapped Tushar Deshpande (21 wickets in 15 matches) have also been able to find their feet at the IPL stage.

In CSK's batting line-up, Devon Conway (625 runs in 15 matches, six fifties) and Ruturaj Gaikwad (564 runs in 15 matches, four fifties) have time and again provided CSK with resolute starts at the top.

The big-hitting Dube (386 runs in 15 matches, three fifties) is the second joint-highest six-hitter for CSK in this IPL with 33 sixes, joined by Gill in the list.

There are no clear favourites and it could be one of the most exciting final in the history of IPL.