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It is not a mistake. The IPL Match 19 was shifted to April 8th.
Schedule Update: Match No. 19 between KKR-LSG moved to April 8
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) announces the rescheduling of Match No. 19 of the TATA Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 between Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), originally scheduled for Sunday, April 6, 2025, at Eden Gardens, Kolkata.
The decision follows a request from Kolkata Police to the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) regarding the deployment of personnel across the city owing to festivities. The authorities have recommended that the game be moved to Tuesday, April 8, 2025, at 3:30 PM, and the request has been accommodated accordingly. The rest of the schedule remains unchanged.
For clarity, Sunday, April 6, will now be a single-header match day, with Sunrisers Hyderabad hosting Gujarat Titans at 7:30 PM (Match No. 20) as originally scheduled. Tuesday, April 8, will be a double-header match day, featuring the KKR vs. LSG fixture in the afternoon in Kolkata, followed by Punjab Kings hosting Chennai Super Kings (Match No. 22) in New Chandigarh in the evening, as per the original schedule.
This is Match 14 and tonight, the IPL careens into the Chinnaswamy cauldron, packed to the rafters, painted red and with most people repping RCB jerseys, revving and rearing for their team, who has breached two fortresses already, to make this venue a fortress for themselves, even as the Titans descend with designs to deal RCB a dose of their own medicine.
This promises to be a classic, so jump on!
The Gujarat Titans, of course, will want to nip that narrative, and nip it in a bud. Their record has a blot but against the Mumbai Indians, they showed signs of clicking into gear. And nothing will please them more tonight than to take down one of the early pace-setters. Just to proclaim that the Titans are in the thick of things too, and to reinforce that 2025, like 2022, could be theirs, all over again.
Their batters seem to have clarity and conviction, their bowlers adeptness and dexterity, and this season, despite being just two games old for them, already feels different. So much so that their fans might have, within the confines of their homes and in hushed tones, started muttering that this…(don't say it, don't say it) could be their year.
And then there were three. Just three unstained, untainted and untarnished records in IPL 2025. The Royal Challengers Bengaluru hold one of those, having travelled to the Eden Gardens and thrashed the defending champions, and silenced thousands in yellow at Chepauk.
Their batters seem to have clarity and conviction, their bowlers adeptness and dexterity, and this season, despite being just two games old for them, already feels different. So much so that their fans might have, within the confines of their homes and in hushed tones, started muttering that this…(don't say it, don't say it) could be their year.
The Gujarat Titans, of course, will want to nip that narrative, and nip it in a bud. Their record has a blot but against the Mumbai Indians, they showed signs of clicking into gear. And nothing will please them more tonight than to take down one of the early pace-setters. Just to proclaim that the Titans are in the thick of things too, and to reinforce that 2025, like 2022, could be theirs, all over again.
RCB will be playing at home for the first time this season, with this also being the Titans' first away game in 2025. What to expect, what are the key contests to keep an eye on? Shashank Kishore's preview has you covered.
6.30pm local: They've hammered the Knights in Kolkata, broken the Chepauk jinx, and set the ball rolling with two straight wins to start their campaign. Now it's time for RCB to return to a venue where they've received an enormous amount of love over the years, but one they've struggled to turn into a fortress. You don't know what the pitch will be like today, or how things are going to play out. But you do know one thing - it's going to be loud at the Chinnaswamy. Hello and welcome to our coverage of Match 14 where Royal Challengers Bengaluru take on the Gujarat TItans.
Pitch report: It's pitch number 6 which wasn't used last year. 68m and 61m square boundaries, the straight boundary is 73m. 68m and 74m pockets on either side of the straight boundary. The wicket looks pretty dry, but there could be good bounce. It's well covered with grass and the pitch looks firm. It does look like a very good track, the ball should come on nicely. Toss doesn't really matter with 197 being the average first innings total, local knowledge says that dew could be a factor later on, opine Murli Kartik and Matthew Hayden, in their pitch report.
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