Match 70, Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati, 19 May, 2024
Rajasthan Royals
RR
Kolkata Knight Riders
KKR
Match Abandoned
Right then, we have had 70 group games in the 2024 Indian T20 League and now the caravan heads to Ahmedabad for the first two playoff games. Also, a good gesture from the Rajasthan players as they come out to applaud the crowd by taking a lap of the ground and the crowd certainly deserves that. Anyway, first up, it will be Kolkata taking on Hyderabad on Tuesday, 21 May in Qualifier 1 and the stakes will be very high as the winner will get a direct entry into the Grand Finale whereas the loser will have to play another game. That game will begin at 7.30 pm IST (2 pm GMT) but as usual, you can join us a lot sooner for the build-up. Till then, take care and goodbye!
The rain has played spoilsport, once again, leaving the match abandoned. It's a disappointing conclusion to the final game of the group stages, but such is the unpredictability of the weather. Rajasthan find themselves in a sombre state, forced to settle for a solitary point, which leaves them at the third spot on the points table. Their slightly lower net run rate compared to Hyderabad, who clinched victory earlier this evening, pushes them down the ladder. With four consecutive losses in their recent games and now this washout, Rajasthan's confidence might take a hit as they now gear for the Eliminator where they face Bengaluru, a team riding a wave of red-hot form with six consecutive wins under their belt. Conversely, Kolkata's luck too has taken a similar turn with two consecutive games falling victim to the bad weather. Nevertheless, they remain a side brimming with confidence and will now focus on the highly-anticipated clash against Hyderabad in Qualifier 1, promising an electrifying showdown for fans.
UPDATE 10.50 pm IST (5.20 pm GMT) - The dreadful news we were hoping to avoid is here. The umpires have a prolonged chat with the officials and the conversation ends with the umpires shaking hands with the ground staff. Sanju Samson is out in the middle followed by Shreyas Iyer and the umpires convey the news to both skippers who shake hands. THE MATCH HAS BEEN ABANDONED! Spare a thought for the ground staff who did a remarkable job of getting the ground ready but it just wasn't meant to be and we do now know that Kolkata will be facing Hyderabad who snatched 2nd place from Rajasthan due to a better net run rate in Qualifier 1 whereas Rajasthan will have to face a resurgent Bengaluru side in the Eliminator game.
UPDATE 10.39 pm IST (5.09 pm GMT) - Uh, oh! The rain is back out of nowhere! What a shame for everyone involved and it looks like rain will have the telling say in this game after all. The covers are coming back on and it is now heavy rain by any means but the damage was already done early on. Well, a few minutes later and it is definitely getting heavier now and we should have the official word soon.
Impact Players nominated by Kolkata - Vaibhav Arora, Manish Pandey, Nitish Rana, KS Bharat, Sherfane Rutherford.
Kolkata (Playing XI) - Rahmanullah Gurbaz (WK), Venkatesh Iyer, Shreyas Iyer (C), Rinku Singh, Sunil Narine, Andre Russell, Ramandeep Singh, Mitchell Starc, Anukul Roy, Harshit Rana, Varun Chakaravarthy.
Impact Players nominated by Rajasthan - Shubham Dubey, Keshav Maharaj, Yuzvendra Chahal, Kuldeep Sen, Donovan Ferreira.
Rajasthan (Playing XI) - Yashasvi Jaiswal, Tom Kohler-Cadmore, Sanju Samson (C/WK), Riyan Parag, Dhruv Jurel, Rovman Powell, Ravichandran Ashwin, Trent Boult, Sandeep Sharma, Avesh Khan, Nandre Burger.
The Rajasthan skipper, Sanju Samson says they would have liked to bowl first as well and informs that the pitch this time has more moisture. Ends by saying that they might have a last minute change with Nandre Burger coming in.
Shreyas Iyer, the skipper of Kolkata says they will bowl first since it is now a 7-over game and they don't know how the pitch will play. Concludes that Anukul Roy plays this game.
TOSS - Kolkata win the toss and Shreyas Iyer decides to BOWL first and informs right away that it is a 7 overs-a-side game. Official news is that it will start at 10.45 pm IST (5.15 pm GMT).
UPDATE 10.28 pm IST (4.58 pm GMT) - The decisive inspection is going on with the players being seen doing their warm-ups and a lot of staff members chatting amongst themselves. There is one particular patch of grass in the outfield which seems to be of some concern and the super-sopper is working on it. And, it seems like the two captains are all set for the toss which is amazing news.
UPDATE 10.17 pm IST (4.47 pm GMT) - There will be an inspection at 10.25 pm IST (4.55 pm GMT)! We will get a final word regarding the fate of this game then and for now, cricketing fans all across the world will be praying that we do get a game. So, don't go anywhere as we bring you the latest updates.
UPDATE 10.05 pm IST (4.35 pm GMT) - There's some new and surprising development from the ground! The covers are being removed off the square as the rain has stopped but the major question is whether the ground can get ready in time or not. And if yes, will there be another burst of rain? A lot to figure out for the officials but for the time being the ground staff are doing everything possible. We might just get a game after all. Stick around for further updates. Just a few minutes later, there is a huge cheer from the crowd as the pitch gets uncovered.
UPDATE - 9.45 pm IST (4.15 pm GMT) - The rain is still persistent in Guwahati and the signs are looking very ominous now. The match seems to be heading towards a washout which is so frustrating for the players and fans both inside the stadium and all over the globe. Only a miracle can now save this game and we can only stay hopeful. Stick around as we might get some official word soon.
UPDATE 9.15 pm IST (3.45 pm GMT) - Not much to report from Guwahati apart from the fact that there are puddles forming square of the wicket. The cut-off time for a five-over match is 10.56 pm IST (5.16 pm GMT) but for now, we can only wait and watch. Stick around for more updates.
UPDATE 8.47 pm IST (3.17 pm GMT) - Finally, there is some good news from the ground as the rain seems to have stopped and the square covers are coming off. The ground staff are working around the clock to get the ground ready at the earliest and let's now hope that the rain doesn't return. We should have more news soon, so, stick around. And just a few minutes later folks, the rain has returned and it is a proper downpour accompanied by thunder and lightning. The covers also come back on and it seems like we will have a prolonged delay.
UPDATE 8.32 pm IST (3.02 pm GMT) - There is some positive news from the ground as the rain did get reduced to a drizzle a few minutes back but most of the ground is still under covers. We have already started losing overs and the hopes of play happening lie on when the rain completely stops. However, the ground staff have already started their work in few areas of the ground. Let's keep our fingers crossed and hope that we do get a game in. Stay tuned for more updates.
UPDATE - 8.05 pm IST (2.35 pm GMT) - Unfortunately, there's not much news to add as the rain continues to be persistent. The entire playing area remains covered as we wait patiently for the weather to clear up. Stick around for further updates!
UPDATE 7.35 pm IST (2.05 pm GMT) - Not much to report from Guwahati at the moment and it is still raining out there which is not a great sign. However, there's still time before the game starts losing any overs, so, let's hope that the rain clears soon and the ground staff can get going with the drying process. Stick around for more updates.
JUST IN - There is news from the first game of Super Sunday where Hyderabad have managed to chase down 215 runs in 19.1 overs against Punjab at home and have now gone into the 2nd spot. If Rajasthan lose this final game or if the game gets abandoned due to rain, Hyderabad will keep hold of that crucial 2nd spot. Rajasthan will be hoping that the rain subsides soon and they can get going. Stay tuned as we bring you the latest updates from Guwahati where it is still raining.
UPDATE 7 pm IST (1.30 pm GMT) - Just when we were about to have the toss, the heavens have opened up and it has started to rain in Guwahati. It doesn't look to be heavy at the moment which is a good sign but for now, the pitch is being covered and the toss has been delayed.
Kolkata have been in exceptional form, securing victories in four of their last five games, with one match being washed out. The dynamic opening duo of Sunil Narine and Phil Salt has been instrumental in their dominance throughout the season. However, with Salt now unavailable, it will be intriguing to see how the team dynamics and combinations change. The middle order has consistently delivered strong performances while the spinners have been outstanding, and with additional support from the pace bowlers, skipper, Shreyas Iyer will be aiming to continue their impressive run. This clash between two formidable teams promises to be nothing short of enthralling. Stay tuned as the Toss and team updates will be coming your way shortly.
Rajasthan will be eager to put their recent four losses behind them and deliver a significantly better performance against the table-toppers to secure the second position. This spot is crucial, as it offers two chances to advance to the finals. Even without Jos Buttler, their batting lineup remains formidable but requires more support from players beyond Sanju Samson and Riyan Parag. The bowling unit has been consistently impressive, but they will need to elevate their game to counter Kolkata's potent batting order.
Hello and a warm welcome to the final match of the group stages of the Indian T20 League, where Rajasthan take on Kolkata in match number 70 at Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati. With both teams getting through to the playoffs, this final game is set to serve as an essential preparation for the upcoming playoff battles that will unfold in a couple of days.
... MATCH DAY ...
Match 70 of the Indian T20 League is upon us and it is the final group game before the tournament moves into the playoff phase and it will be Rajasthan taking on Kolkata in Guwahati. Two teams who have for a huge part of the season looked like the top two sides but only Kolkata have been able to maintain consistency and are assured of finishing top of the points table. Rajasthan who had 8 wins from 9 games at one point and needed just a win to qualify, have now lost 4 games on the trot and although they have qualified, a top-two spot isn't a guarantee unless they win this crunch contest which could easily be a prep-encounter of Qualifier just a couple of days later. Rajasthan will be without the services of Jos Buttler as he is off for international duty and really need other batters to step up as apart from Sanju Samson and Riyan Parag no one else seems to be showing much consistency and they have scored under 150 runs in the last couple of games. Rajasthan will be hopeful that Shimron Hetmyer is fit for this contest and will expect Yashasvi Jaiswal to step out in times of need. The bowling has been pretty solid but there have been unplugged holes visible in the last few games and they need to plug those right away. Yet again, the spin duo of Yuzvendra Chahal and Ravichandran Ashwin will be key but it will be interesting to see how their pacers bowl upfront. Kolkata on the other hand, are unbeaten in their last 5 games, winning 4 and one being abandoned due to rain. They too will be without their prolific opener Phil Salt but Rahmanullah Gurbaz might just come in and do the job for them. Their batting has been impressive with a couple of standouts but others have also contributed when required and it is a pretty long batting lineup too headlined by the likes of Sunil Narine, Venkatesh Iyer, Andre Russell and Rinku Singh. On the bowling front, their spin duo of Narine and Varun Chakaravarthy has somewhat outclassed Rajasthan's spin duo and has picked up wickets at crucial times as well. While Narine has been very economical, Varun has been able to get multiple wickets when on song. The pace attack has been pretty solid as well led by Harshit Rana but Mitchell Starc needs to be at his best if Kolkata are to actually go on and win the whole thing. Last time when these two sides met was earlier this season at the Eden Gardens where Rajasthan chased down 224 runs in a humdinger of a contest and we can expect a similar contest this time around which might not be all that high-scoring but certainly pretty close. Who are you backing for the win?
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