There’s still anticipation building around the upcoming Royal Challengers Bangalore versus Chennai Super Kings match, scheduled for Saturday, with speculation that it might be MS Dhoni’s final game. This night fixture at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium is crucial for both teams, as it will determine their playoff fate. Royal Challengers Bangalore, in excellent form, are aiming to eliminate their arch-rivals from contention.
Fans are already hyped, with some selling tickets (though their authenticity is uncertain) on social media platforms like X. Influencers are cautioning against buying from unofficial sources, as official channels have confirmed the tickets are sold out.
In the lead-up to the match, there’s a buzz in Cubbon Park, where vendors were seen selling Chennai Super Kings merchandise ahead of Royal Challengers Bangalore’s previous game. A win for CSK over RCB will secure their playoff spot, while even a close loss keeps their hopes alive.
The high stakes have attracted fans from Chennai to Bengaluru, despite the forecast of rain and the tickets being sold out. In past seasons, ticket prices soared on the black market, reaching several times their face value.
While RCB fans are expected to dominate the M Chinnaswamy Stadium, a significant Tamil-speaking population in Bengaluru ensures a strong CSK presence. RCB, after a shaky start, have won five consecutive matches, but CSK, with a historical advantage over RCB in Bengaluru, pose a tough challenge. In head-to-head matches at Chinnaswamy Stadium, CSK has won five out of ten, while RCB has won four. This contrasts with their record at Chepauk, where RCB has not beaten CSK since the first IPL edition.