Rain plays spoilsport, IPL final deferred to today

Heavy rainfall yesterday at the  Narendra Modhi Stadium venue yesterday prevented
the IPL final between Chennai Super Kings and Gujarat Titans  from being played
and the match was deferred to today’s reserve day.
Heavy rainfall yesterday at the Narendra Modhi Stadium venue yesterday prevented the IPL final between Chennai Super Kings and Gujarat Titans from being played and the match was deferred to today’s reserve day.

NEW DELHI, (Reuters) – The final of the Indian Premier League (IPL) will be played today after heavy rain in Ahmedabad did not allow a single ball to be bowled in the contest between champions Gujarat Titans and heavyweights Chennai Super Kings yesterday.

It started drizzling in the afternoon and the rain subsequently grew heavy, first delaying toss and then holding up play.

Once the umpires realised the ground could not be ready for action by the cut-off time, they deferred the game to its reserve day. Gujarat, led by India all-rounder Hardik Pandya, are aiming to be the first IPL franchise to win the league twice in their first two attempts.

Chennai are bidding to equal Mumbai Indians’ record of five IPL titles in what could be skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s last match in charge of the squad.

Dhoni’s Chennai team mate Ambati Rayudu confirmed on Twitter the final would be his last outing in the world’s richest T20 competition.