The eighteenth edition of the Indian Premier League - IPL 2025 kicks off on Saturday (March 22) with the league phase, while the action is set to continue for over two months as the tournament is pencilled in for conclusion with the final on May 25.
The 10 teams will play fourteen matches, which includes 7 home games and 7 away games during the league phase. Post the league phase, the top four will progress to the playoffs based on their standings in the IPL 2025 points table.

The IPL 2025 is scheduled in the Indian summer, but there is threat of rain during the months of March to May as witnessed during the last few editions, when even the final was pushed to the reserve day in 2023, while a few league matches were washed out in 2024.
Although the forecast looks promising in the 10 host cities for the schedule released by te BCCI, there is a chance we could see an odd and unexpected summer shower even this year as the weather has become very unpredictable in recent years.
13 venues - Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Vizag, Mumbai, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Jaipur, Delhi, Guwahati, Chandigarh and Dharamsala - will play hosts to the matches during the league phase of IPL 2025.
There is chance of rain as per the weather aggregators on the scheduled match days at certain host cities. So, what happens if there is rain? This brings us to the question as to what happens if it rains during IPL 2025 matches? Here is a look at the IPL 2025 Rain Rules:
An IPL match is contested in T20 format (20 overs for each teams). And the match should be completed within 3 hours and 20 minutes including the innings break as well as the four strategic time-outs.
If weather or any other conditions interrupt the match, there is an extra 60 minutes or an hour window to complete the match. So, what is the extension time for the two matches on a doubleheader day?
For the 3:30 PM IST start matches, the match can be completed within 8 PM if there is any interruption due to weather or any other condition. For the 7:30 PM IST match, the extension window lasts till 12 AM IST.
If extra time is required to be used, it will be taken in the following sequence. In the event of a delayed start or interruption, the provision of sixty minutes extra time is to be used first, followed by the time allocated for 'time outs' and then the reduction in the innings change interval (if applicable).
As per the IPL playing conditions, when playing time has been lost, the revised number of overs to be bowled in the match will be based on a rate of 14.11 overs per hour in the total remaining time available for play (that is also taking the extension window of 60 minutes into account).
As per the laws of the game, to get a result in a match, a minimum of 5 overs have to be bowled to the team batting second subject to a result not being achieved earlier. So, at least both teams will need to face 5 overs each to determine a result.
But, if the weather or any other interruptions are not very long, the overs are reduced keeping in mind the playing duration of the match. The result also will be determined via Duckworth Lewis Stern method, should the rain interrupt play during the two innings.
In case a five-over a side game is also not possible within the remaining permitted playing hours including extended window, then the match will be considered as no result with both teams sharing a point each in the league stages.