The IPL 2025 season opener between Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) on March 22 at Eden Gardens, Kolkata, could be affected by rain. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an “orange alert” for the region, warning of light to moderate rainfall, thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds leading up to match day.
Weather Concerns for the Big Match
Kolkata has already experienced short spells of rain, disrupting preparations for the season opener. A KKR inter-squad practice match earlier this week was washed out after just one innings. Despite light showers on Wednesday and Thursday, both teams managed to complete their practice sessions.

However, the biggest concern is for Friday (March 21) and match day (March 22), you can check the IMD’s official forecast. when the IMD predicts the heaviest rainfall. For the latest updates
Match Schedule and Possible Delays
- The match is set for a 7:00 PM toss and a 7:30 PM start.
- The IPL league stage allows for a one-hour extension, meaning a five-over match must be completed by midnight.
- If the match is abandoned due to rain, both teams will share one point each.
For more on the IPL 2025 schedule and rain rules, visit the official IPL website.
Impact on KKR and RCB’s Upcoming Matches

Following this fixture:
- KKR will travel to Guwahati to play against Rajasthan Royals on March 26.
- RCB will head to Chennai for their match against Chennai Super Kings on March 28.
With weather uncertainty, both teams will need to stay prepared for possible disruptions. For updates on team travel and match schedules.
Opening Ceremony at Risk?
The IPL 2025 opener is also set to feature a grand opening ceremony before the toss. Fans can stay tuned for updates on the BCCI’s official social media. However, if the rain persists, it could impact the event.
With the season’s first game under weather threat, fans will be hoping for clear skies in Kolkata as KKR and RCB prepare for a highly anticipated showdown.
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