Updated On: 18 May, 2024 06:39 AM IST | Bangalore | R Kaushik
Royal Challengers Bengaluru face defending champs Chennai Super Kings in winner-takes-all last league match with both fighting for 4th Playoff spot

Virat Kohli, Rajat Patidar and Karn Sharma (right) during Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s practice session at Bangalore yesterday. Pic/RCB
After 67 leagues matches of IPL-17, it has finally come down to this. Three teams have already qualified for the Playoffs; the identity of the fourth will become clear on Saturday night, at the end of Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s (RCB) must-win showdown against defending champions Chennai Super Kings (CSK).
Having begun their campaign timidly with seven losses from their first eight encounters, Faf du Plessis’s side have reaped the rewards of a recalibration of its collective mindset. A brainstorming closed-door session at the halfway stage has been backed up by the coming together seamlessly of the various pieces. The bowling, for long the Achilles heel, has been lifted by the return to wicket-taking ways of Mohammed Siraj, the batting is no longer about Virat Kohli alone, even if the former skipper is clearly the fulcrum around which the team revolves.
Having strung together five consecutive victories, RCB are in with a genuine shot. A straightforward victory won’t do, though; the dynamics point fluidly towards a victory margin of 18 runs or with 11 deliveries to spare, which will change depending on the ground reality. A simple win will be enough to propel CSK to the Playoffs. RCB will not lose sleep over the possible scenarios, not until the skirmishes get underway at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium.
Generally, the Chinnaswamy is a heaving, throbbing sea of red-and-blue on match-day, but Saturday is likely to be different, thanks to the presence in the opposition camp of Mahendra Singh Dhoni. Every match CSK have played has been like a home fixture with Yellove the predominant theme. That is set to spill over to the final league fixture at the Chinnaswamy; if things don’t go according to plan, it could well be Dhoni’s last game of the season, maybe even the final match of a career most glorious.