A high-voltage match is coming as Royal Challengers Bengaluru is set to meet Gujarat Titans in Bengaluru. So far this season, RCB has played two matches, starting their campaign with a 7-wicket win against Kolkata Knight Riders, followed by a historic 50-run victory over Chennai Super Kings. On the other hand, Gujarat Titans lost their opening match to Punjab Kings by 11 runs but made a strong comeback by defeating Mumbai Indians by 36 runs in their second match. In today’s IPL 2025 match, Rajat Patidar will once again lead RCB, while Shubman Gill will captain Gujarat Titans. The match will begin at 7:30 PM, with the toss scheduled 30 minutes before the game.
If we look at their previous head-to-head record, both teams have faced each other five times in IPL history, with RCB winning three matches, while GT has secured two victories. At the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, both teams have played two matches, winning one each. RCB is a dominant force at home, making it a tough challenge for Gujarat Titans, as Bengaluru’s side looks in top form and becomes even stronger in home conditions.
But how will the Bengaluru weather play out? Are we going to see any disturbances due to rain, or will it be a smooth game that makes the fans’ day? Let’s take a look.
Bengaluru weather report
According to AccuWeather, we can expect partly cloudy weather around game time, which is 7 PM for the RCB vs GT IPL 2025 match in Bengaluru. The weather is not predicted to be completely clear. The temperature will be 31°C. Since the probability of rain is 7%, there are minimal chances of any interruptions. The sky will be partly cloudy with 30% cloud cover, ensuring decent visibility. Wind will be blowing from the southeast at 15 km/h, with occasional gusts reaching 30 km/h, which could influence high catches and swing bowling. The dew point is 14°C, meaning there could be some moisture on the field later in the match, possibly affecting grip for bowlers.
Overall, these conditions suggest a smooth and uninterrupted match, with good batting conditions and some assistance for bowlers early on due to the breeze. However, teams will need to be mindful of the possible dew factor in the second innings, which could make gripping the ball slightly challenging for bowlers.
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