IPL FINAL 2025

In a game that was most fitting for a final, Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) managed to keep their nerves to beat Punjab Kings (PBKS) by six runs. With both teams in Red fighting for their maiden title, there was always going to be joy on one side and heartbreak on the other. 

In the end, it was RCB who managed to keep their nerves and end their long wait of 18 years to get their hands on the trophy. PBKS, on the other hand, will need to wait for another year to try and break the jinx. They will take heart from the fact that they played some of the best cricket they have ever played as a team this season. But they will also need to admit that they lost to the better team, who defeated them twice in one week en route to winning the title.
Set 191 to win, it initially seemed a total under par, especially when PBKS managed to reach 70 at the end of the 8th over and seemed totally in control, thanks to a quick start by their openers, Priyansh and Prabhsimran, before Hazlewood got rid of Priyansh for 24 and then Inglis taking over and continued to keep the momentum going.
In a game that was most fitting for a final, Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) managed to keep their nerves to beat Punjab Kings (PBKS) by six runs. With both teams in Red fighting for their maiden title, there was always going to be joy on one side and heartbreak on the other. 

In the end, it was RCB who managed to keep their nerves and end their long wait of 18 years to get their hands on the trophy. PBKS, on the other hand, will need to wait for another year to try and break the jinx. They will take heart from the fact that they played some of the best cricket they have ever played as a team this season. But they will also need to admit that they lost to the better team, who defeated them twice in one week en route to winning the title.

Set 191 to win, it initially seemed a total under par, especially when PBKS managed to reach 70 at the end of the 8th over and seemed totally in control, thanks to a quick start by their openers, Priyansh and Prabhsimran, before Hazlewood got rid of Priyansh for 24 and then Inglis taking over and continued to keep the momentum going.

RCB, however, with their sharp fielding and catching kept pegging them back, making the total seem larger than it was felt initially. Krunal led the charge with an extremely tight spell of 2/17 in the middle, providing the breakthrough with the wickets of the set batters Prabhsimran for 26 and Josh Inglis 39. In between, Shepherd managed to get rid of the dangerous Shreyas for just 1, giving PBKS a big blow considering how he single-handedly finished the chase a couple of days ago.

In the end, the aggressive 24 off 10 balls cameo from Jitesh could be said to have been the main difference between the sides, which is shown by the winning margin of just 6 runs.

When the season began, many wondered why Rajat Patidar was named as a captain by RCB with many big names around as potential choices and he showed why there was much optimism in the camp when he chosen and one gets the feeling RCB will now have a place cemented for him in the near future as their leader. 

For Shreyas too, despite the hiccup at the end, PBKS would do good to ensure he continues at the helm, and he too has done his reputation no harm, having led 3 different franchises to the final, showing he is someone with impeccable leadership skills.

The result also marked the end of a long wait for Virat Kohli, having spent so many years with a single franchise, to finally silence all his critics.

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