IPL 2024: Three Special Rules for Qualifier, Eliminator, and Final Matches
In the first qualifier (Q1) of IPL 2024, Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) will confront Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) at Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium today. The two groups have embodied diversion in the association with a whirlwind of fours and sixes, setting new norms in T20 cricket and keeping analysts honest. KKR beats out all competitors this season with a great record of nine successes, three misfortunes, and two no-results, storing up a sum of 20 places.
Their net run pace of +1.428 is likewise a record high in IPL history. In the interim, SRH holds the second spot with eight successes, five misfortunes, and one no-result, getting 16 focuses.
Pushing ahead in the end of the season games, the eliminator match will highlight Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) against Rajasthan Royals (RR) in Ahmedabad on Wednesday. In the subsequent qualifier (Q2) match planned for May 24 in Chennai, the failure of KKR versus SRH will assume the victor of RCB versus RR. The finals, scheduled for Chennai, will observer a standoff between the victors of the qualifiers – Q1 and Q2.
IPL 2024 playoffs introduce three special rules:
- Extra Time: During IPL customary season matches, as long as an hour of additional time is accessible if there should be an occurrence of deferrals or suspensions. Notwithstanding, for season finisher matches, including qualifiers, eliminator, and the last, groups have as long as 120 minutes of additional time available to them. The request for use for additional time is organized: first, the distributed additional time, trailed by breaks if necessary, lastly, an expected decrease in the innings change stretch.
- Reserve Day Rules: Playoffs matches in IPL 2024 may incorporate save days close by additional time, guaranteeing games are finished regardless of whether incomplete because of different reasons.
- Tiebreaker Procedures: In case of a tie or no outcome in any season finisher match, including the Last, Eliminator, Qualifiers 1 and 2, groups will take part in a Super Over. Whenever required, extra Super Overs will be played until a not set in stone. Be that as it may, assuming time requirements forestall Super Overs, the group with a higher situation in the customary season association table will declared the winner of the playoff match.
These rules add an extra layer of excitement and strategy to the already intense IPL playoffs, ensuring fair outcomes and thrilling cricket moments.
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