RCB vs GT Final Weather: The final match of the 19th season of the IPL is scheduled to be played today, and all cricket fans have their eyes fixed on it. In this year’s title clash, the defending champions—Royal Challengers Bangalore—will go head-to-head against the Gujarat Titans. The match is set to begin at 7:30 PM at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad and is expected to be a highly decisive encounter.
RCB will be determined to win the match at all costs and retain the title. Meanwhile, Gujarat will have the opportunity to become champions for the second time. On the other hand, questions regarding the weather remain on the minds of fans. The weather has been inclement across various parts of the country recently. Consequently, everyone is wondering if rain might play spoilsport and dampen the excitement of the match. You can check the weather report for Ahmedabad before the match begins.

What will the weather be like during the final match?
As RCB and GT face off for the title at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, knowing the weather forecast is crucial. A ‘Yellow Alert’ for rain has been issued for several parts of Ahmedabad today. There is a possibility of rain during the match today.
There are also apprehensions regarding strong winds. The weather here has been hot for quite some time; on Saturday, temperatures soared above 43 degrees Celsius. However, rain is forecast for today (Sunday) and tomorrow (Monday).
What time will the toss take place?
RCB captain Rajat Patidar and Gujarat’s skipper Shubman Gill will arrive on the field for the toss at 7:00 PM. However, there is currently a 25 per cent chance of rain. There is also a possibility that the match may not start at the scheduled time. Nevertheless, a ‘Reserve Day’ has been arranged for the final in case of rain or any other disruptions. If, for any reason, the match cannot be played today due to rain, the teams will get another opportunity to play on the following day.
Who gets the title if the match is abandoned?
If the IPL final match cannot take place today for any reason, a Reserve Day has been designated for it. This means the match will be played on June 1st. In fact, the probability of rain in Ahmedabad is even higher on Monday. To determine a match result, it is considered mandatory to play a minimum of five overs per side.
However, while the likelihood of the match being abandoned due to rain is negligible, should such a scenario arise, the rules stipulate that the team leading the points table is declared the champion. In such an event, RCB would be declared the winner.