IPL Eliminator 2024, RR vs RCB: Rajasthan Royals (RR) and Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB)?are set?to clash in the Eliminator of IPL 2024, aiming to stay in the competition and vie for the coveted title. The winner of this match will face Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium on Friday in the second qualifier, with a spot in the final at stake.
Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) emerged victorious in the first qualifier on Tuesday, becoming the last team to reach the final from the Eliminator. KKR defeated RCB and Delhi Capitals in the Eliminator and Qualifier 2, respectively, but fell short against Chennai Super Kings in the final.
Sunrisers Hyderabad is the only team to clinch the trophy after playing the elimination game. In 2016, SRH embarked on a remarkable journey, starting with a hard-fought victory against Kolkata Knight Riders in the Eliminator.
David Warner's leadership and a crucial captain's knock were pivotal, supported by exceptional performances from bowlers Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Mustafizur Rahman. In Qualifier 2, SRH triumphed over Gujarat Lions, thanks to an explosive innings by Warner and a decisive spell from Rashid Khan.
In the grand finale, SRH faced Royal Challengers Bangalore. Despite RCB setting a daunting target, SRH's batting unit, led by Warner and bolstered by Yuvraj Singh and Ben Cutting, set a competitive total. The bowlers then stepped up, with Cutting and Kumar delivering match-winning spells, securing a thrilling victory for SRH. This triumph marked SRH's first IPL title, showcasing their resilience and team effort.
In their last IPL playoff encounter in 2022, the Rajasthan Royals faced off against the Royal Challengers Bangalore in Qualifier 2 at Ahmedabad.
The Royals emerged victorious, thanks to a spectacular century from opener Jos Buttler.
Choosing to field first, the Royals gained an early advantage when pacer Prasidh Krishna dismissed RCB's star opener, Virat Kohli, for a low score.
The rest of the Royals' bowling attack worked in harmony to limit RCB to 157/8. Jos Buttler then took centre stage, guiding the Royals to chase down the target within 19 overs with minimal assistance.
Despite their impressive performance, the Royals fell short in the final, losing to the Gujarat Titans.
According to Rule 13.7.3 in the IPL 2024 Match Playing Conditions, an extra 120 minutes are available to finish a match due to rain delays. This rule applied even to league-stage matches.?For?playoffs,?a Reserve Day option is available, meaning there will be an additional day to complete the Eliminator between RCB and RR.
"For the?play-off?matches, in addition to the extra time referred to above, there may be reserve days (on which?an incomplete?play-off?match shall be completed)."
Unlike previous IPL editions, there's a Reserve Day?in place?for all?playoffs?matches this season, including the final on May 26. On the reserve day,?the match will be played?from the start. However, if no play is possible even after using the Reserve Day and no Super Over can?be conducted, the team that finished higher in the league stage will advance. Therefore, if the Eliminator gets entirely washed out, Rajasthan Royals will have the advantage.
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The IPL Eliminator is a crucial match in the?playoffs, featuring the teams that finished third and fourth in the points table.?
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This high-stakes game determines which team advances to Qualifier 2, while the losing team?is knocked out.?This season,?the Eliminator will see Rajasthan Royals face off against Royal Challengers Bangalore.?The winner will compete against Sunrisers Hyderabad in Qualifier 2, as Kolkata Knight Riders secured a direct entry into the final by defeating SRH in Qualifier 1.
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