The IPL 2025 playoff venue has been revealed. Here’s why Chennai missed it

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IPL 2025 is all set to resume after being suspended for about a week. The second phase of the league begins on May 17th, with the tournament final being pushed back over nine days and will be held on June 3rd.

Due to tensions between India and Pakistan, IPL 2025, which had been running smoothly, had to be stopped. A war-type situation arises and things were so bad that the game between the Punjab Kings and Delhi Capitals at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium in Dharamsala was called midway through.

BCCI announces the schedule for the remaining 17 games for IPL 2025, including playoffs

However, as soon as a ceasefire wasted from both India and Pakistan, the BCCI did not waste much time and announced the remaining 17 games schedule for IPL 2025, including the playoffs. The tournament’s revised schedule also includes two double headers.

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The rest of the IPL will be played in six venues, as BCCI doesn’t want to take unnecessary risks. Bengaluru, Jaipur, Delhi, Lucknow, Mumbai and Ahmedabad will have the remaining 17 games of the tournament

The tournament playoffs begin with Qualifying 1 on May 29th and follow with Eliminator on May 30th. The second qualifying round will be held on June 1st, with the summit clash scheduled for Tuesday (June 3rd).

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All Narendra Modi Stadiums in Ahmedabad are scheduled to hold the final of IPL 2025, but Wankhede is to host the playoffs.

However, the Indian Cricket Committee (BCCI) did not announce the playoff venue. However, reports from the Indian era found out that the Governing Body had already decided on the venue for the knockout stage.

Reports show that all Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad are scheduled to hold the final of IPL 2025. Meanwhile, Mumbai’s Wanquede Stadium will host qualifying and Eliminators.

The reason behind Chennai and Hyderabad Weather BCCI is not scheduled for the remaining IPL 2025 games

Meanwhile, an Indian Express report revealed why the Indian Cricket Committee (BCCI) did not host the remaining games in Chennai and Hyderabad. It is known that the Governing Body has made the decision with the weather in both cities in mind.

The IPL begins with a clash between the Royal Challenger Bengaluru and the Kolkata Knight Rider at M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. When you come to the table, the Gujarat Titans are on the top, followed by two sides led by Rajat Patidar.

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The Punjab Kings came in third place, followed by Mumbai Indians and Delhi Capitals in fourth and fifth place respectively. It is still unclear which team will be in the top four.

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