The IPL is all but ready to resume after a week-long break due to the India-Pakistan tensions but it seems like the rain Gods in Bengaluru have something else in mind. It has been raining cats and dogs since the last couple of hours at the Chinnaswamy Stadium and it is not looking good for match number 58 between RCB and KKR. Also Read | Fans paint Chinnaswamy "White" for their King - see pictures and videos Even though there is world-class Sub Air drainage system in place at Chinnaswamy which can literally dry puddles within seconds, the relentless rain is not buzzing. We have already started losing overs and if it goes on like this even a shortened game might not be in the offering. The cut-off time for a 5-overs per side contest is 10:56 pm which is still a couple of hours away from now when I'm writing this article, fans are keeping their fingers crossed, specially the ones in the KKR lobby. What will happen if rain has the last say? Look away KKR fans, a no result tonight means that KKR will officially be eliminated from the tournament as they will have only 12 points from 13 games with just one game in hand meaning that they can only extend their tally to a maximum of 15 points which will not be enough to seal them a playoff spot. On the other hand, RCB would definitely like to contest for two points instead of walking away with just one but having said that they will not be disappointed as RCB will go to the top of the points table if this game gets rained out. They will have 17 points from 12 games and would be in for a possible top-2 finish.