IPL 2025 Final: The final match of IPL 2025 will be played at Narendra Modi Cricket Stadium on 3 June. The RCB team has confirmed their place in the final by winning the first qualifier-1, while the Narendra Modi will be played at the Stadium itself and the winner of that match will be the second finalist team. The final was to be played on 25 May at Eden Gardens in Kolkata, but its schedule and venue were changed after the postponement was postponed. Now West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding this.
After the IPL was postponed, when its new schedule was announced, the BCCI did not give information about the playoffs. It was only then that there was news that the final venue could be changed from Kolkata to Ahmedabad, because around June 3 is likely to rain in Kolkata. On Monday, state CM Mamta Banerjee said without naming PM Modi that he held big matches of Team India including IPL in Ahmedabad.
Mamta Banerjee said, “I do not build a stadium in my name. I do not need a railway line on my own name. I do not need my publicity. It is enough to live as an ideal person. You are making Modi stadium and all matches are being organized there. Why are there no matches in Karnataka, Kerala, Bengal. Why are there all matches in Gujarat? Is.”
Let us tell you that Narendra Modi Cricket Stadium in Ahmedabad has the capacity of 1 lakh 32 thousand spectators, it is also the largest cricket stadium in the world.
IPL final will be held on June 3
Royal Challengers Bangalore won the first qualifier played in Mullanpur and confirmed their place in the final. Let us tell you that not only the IPL final and the qualifier 2 venue but the qualifier 1 and the eliminator match venue has also been changed. Earlier these two matches were to be held in Hyderabad, which were later shifted to Mohali.
Eliminator (GT Vs Mi) winning team will play a qualifier 2 against Punjab Kings at Narendra Modi Stadium on 1 June. The team that won the match will face RCB in the final, which will be played on June 3.