If RCB bat first, they must win by at least 18 runs. For example, if they score 200, they need to restrict CSK to 182 or less. This requirement remains even in a shortened five-over game: if RCB score 75, they need to limit CSK to 57 or less.
If RCB bat second and CSK score 200, RCB must chase 201 in 18.5 overs or faster. If they hit a six from 200, they need to finish the chase with at least 8 balls remaining. In a five-over game, RCB would need to chase 75 in 3.1 overs to surpass CSK’s net run rate.
IPL 2024, RCB vs CSK: M Chinnaswamy Stadium Pitch Report
A start-stop game is likely, with an 80% chance of rain expected around match start time in Bengaluru CBD. The stadium’s sub-surface aeration should enable a quick restart. Of the six games played here, wins are evenly split between teams setting targets and those chasing.
Also read: IPL 2024, Match 62, RCB vs DC: M Chinnaswamy Stadium Pitch Report and IPL Stats
M Chinnaswamy Stadium IPL Stats
Matches Played | 94 |
Matches Won Batting First | 40 |
Matches Won Batting Second | 50 |
Matches Won Winning Toss | 50 |
Matches Won Losing Toss | 40 |
Matches With No Result | 4 |
Highest Team Total | 287/3 |
Lowest Team Total | 82 |
Average First Innings Total | 167 |
Highest Total Successfully Chased | 213 |