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IPL 2025 final and Qualifier 2 to take place in Ahmedabad, Mullanpur Stadium gets Qualifier 1 and Eliminator

IPL 2025 final and Qualifier 2 to take place in Ahmedabad, Mullanpur Stadium gets Qualifier 1 and Eliminator

Indian Express20-05-2025

The BCCI on Monday announced the venues for the IPL 2025 playoffs and final with the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad set to host the summit clash as well as Qualifier 2 while the New PCA Stadium in New Chandigarh will host the Qualifier 1 and Eliminator.
'The spotlight will shift to the New PCA Stadium in New Chandigarh as it gears up to host the much-awaited Qualifier 1 – featuring the top-two ranked sides on Thursday, May 29 followed by an engrossing Eliminator clash on Friday, 30 May,' The IPL said in a statement
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Schedule for TATA IPL 2025 Playoffs announced.
Additionally, Match no. 65 between #RCB and #SRH shifted to Lucknow from Bengaluru.
🔽 Details | #TATAIPL
— IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) May 20, 2025
'The excitement will elevate further as Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium, the world's largest cricket stadium in the world will host an electrifying Qualifier 2 and the grand Final. The Qualifier 2, to be played between the loser of Qualifier 1 and the winner of the Eliminator, will take place on Sunday, June 1. The highly-anticipated summit clash, which will crown the winner of the 18th Season of TATA IPL, is set to be played on Tuesday, June 3,' it added.
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