Can rain spoil the game in IPL final? Weather report before KKR vs SRH | cricket news

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The IPL 2024 final is here, with Kolkata Knight Riders and Sunrisers Hyderabad looking to end their impressive campaigns on a high. While it has been a fairly straight path for KKR, who topped the league stage and won their Qualifier 1 match, SRH booked their place in the final with consecutive wins over Royal Challengers Bangalore and Rajasthan Royals. While all eyes are on the high-profile encounter, concerns remain over Cyclone Remal playing a significant role in the proceedings.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has said that a low pressure system over the Bay of Bengal may cause a severe cyclonic storm. The weather system is likely to intensify into a depression and the IMD further said that the severe cyclonic storm is expected to reach Bangladesh and West Bengal on May 26. However, this will not happen in Chennai or other parts of Tamil Nadu as of now. Affected

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According to Accuweather, the weather on Saturday will be partly cloudy with a 10 percent chance of rain. With only one percent chance of thunderstorms on Sunday, the chance of rain drops to 4 percent. However, cloudy weather is predicted for the IPL 2024 final.

After a brilliant half-century from Heinrich Klaasen, SRH produced a brilliant bowling performance to defeat RR comprehensively in Qualifier 2. Impressive player Shahbaz Ahmed was the best among the bowlers with three wickets.

“The boys have performed brilliantly throughout the season. As you can see, there is great enthusiasm in the team and the target was to make the finals at the start of the season and we achieved it. We knew our strength was our batting and we Will not underestimate.” SRH captain Pat Cummins said after the match, “The experience we have in this team, having Bhuvi, Nattu and Unadkat is a dream, which makes my job easier.

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