2025 Indian Premier League final

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The 2025 Indian Premier League final was a Twenty20 (T20) cricket match played at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, India, on 3 June 2025 to determine the winner of the 2025 Indian Premier League (IPL). It was originally scheduled to be played at Eden Gardens in Kolkata, on 25 May 2025 before being rescheduled.

Date3 June 2025 19:30 UTC+5:30
Player of the matchKrunal Pandya (Royal Challengers Bengaluru)
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Event2025 Indian Premier League
Royal Challengers Bengaluru Punjab Kings
190/9 184/7
20 overs 20 overs
Royal Challengers Bengaluru won by 6 runs
Date3 June 2025 19:30 UTC+5:30
VenueNarendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad
Player of the matchKrunal Pandya (Royal Challengers Bengaluru)
UmpiresJayaraman Madanagopal (Ind)
Nitin Menon (Ind)
Attendance91,419
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It was played between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Punjab Kings. Punjab won the toss and elected to field first; Bengaluru scored 190/9 in their innings. In the second innings, Punjab scored 184/7. Bengaluru won the match by 6 runs to win their maiden IPL trophy after 18 years.

Background

The 2025 Indian Premier League was the 18th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL), a professional Twenty20 (T20) cricket league, organised by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).[1] On 16 February, the fixtures for the season were confirmed with the 2025 season set to commence from 22 March with 10 teams competing in 74 matches across 13 venues.[2] The final was scheduled for 25 May at Eden Gardens, Kolkata with the venue to host its third IPL final after 2013 and 2015.[3]

On 9 May 2025, the remaining matches were suspended due to the 2025 India–Pakistan crisis.[4] The revised schedule was announced on 12 May, and the remaining matches resumed on 17 May and were held across six venues.[5][6] On 20 May, the playoff fixtures were confirmed[7] with the final rescheduled for 3 June at the Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad with the venue hosting its third final after 2022 and 2023.[8]

Royal Challengers Bengaluru qualified for their fourth IPL final after being runners-up in 2009, 2011 and 2016,[9] while Punjab Kings qualified for their second IPL final after being runners-up in 2014.[10] Both teams were competing for their maiden titles.[11]

Closing ceremony

A closing ceremony was held at the Narendra Modi stadium ahead of the final commencing at 18:00 IST. Grammy Award winning singer Shankar Mahadevan along with his sons Shivam and Siddharth Mahadevan performed a musical tribute to the Indian Armed Forces in the aftermath of Operation Sindoor.[12][13][14]

Road to the final

Overview

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Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Punjab Kings
League stage
League progression[15]
Team Group matches Playoffs
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Q1/E Q2 F
Royal Challengers Bengaluru 244668810121416171719WW
Punjab Kings 2446681010111315171719LWL
Win Loss No result
  • Note: The total points at the end of each group match are listed.
  • Note: Click on the points (group matches) or W/L (playoffs) to see the match summary.
OpponentDateResultPointsMatchOpponentDateResultPoints
Kolkata Knight Riders22 March 2025Won2 1 Gujarat Titans25 March 2025Won2
Chennai Super Kings28 March 2025Won4 2 Lucknow Super Giants1 April 2025Won4
Gujarat Titans2 April 2025Lost4 3 Rajasthan Royals5 April 2025Lost4
Mumbai Indians7 April 2025Won6 4 Chennai Super Kings8 April 2025Won6
Delhi Capitals10 April 2025Lost6 5 Sunrisers Hyderabad12 April 2025Lost6
Rajasthan Royals13 April 2025Won8 6 Kolkata Knight Riders15 April 2025Won8
Punjab Kings18 April 2025Lost8 7 Royal Challengers Bengaluru18 April 2025Won10
Punjab Kings20 April 2025Won10 8 Royal Challengers Bengaluru20 April 2025Lost10
Rajasthan Royals24 April 2025Won12 9 Kolkata Knight Riders26 April 2025N/R11
Delhi Capitals27 April 2025Won14 10 Chennai Super Kings30 April 2025Won13
Chennai Super Kings3 May 2025Won16 11 Lucknow Super Giants4 May 2025Won15
Kolkata Knight Riders17 May 2025N/R17 12 Rajasthan Royals18 May 2025Won17
Sunrisers Hyderabad23 May 2025Lost17 13 Delhi Capitals24 May 2025Lost17
Lucknow Super Giants27 May 2025Won19 14 Mumbai Indians26 May 2025Won19
Playoff stage
Qualifier 1Qualifier 2Final
29 May 2025 – Mullanpur3 June 2025 – Ahmedabad
1Punjab Kings101 (14.1 overs)Q1WRoyal Challengers Bengaluru190/9 (20 overs)
2Royal Challengers Bengaluru106/2 (10 overs)1 June 2025 – AhmedabadQ2WPunjab Kings184/7 (20 overs)
Q1LPunjab Kings207/5 (19 overs)
EliminatorEWMumbai Indians203/6 (20 overs)
30 May 2025 – Mullanpur
3Gujarat Titans208/6 (20 overs)
4Mumbai Indians228/5 (20 overs)
OpponentDateResultMatchOpponentDateResult
Punjab Kings29 May 2025Won Q1 Royal Challengers Bengaluru29 May 2025Lost
Qualified for the final Q2 Mumbai Indians1 June 2025Won
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Royal Challengers Bengaluru

Royal Challengers Bengaluru began their season with two wins against Kolkata Knight Riders[17] and Chennai Super Kings.[18] They lost to Gujarat Titans,[19] won against Mumbai Indians,[20] lost to Delhi Capitals,[21] won against Rajasthan Royals[22] and lost to Punjab.[23] Bengaluru won their next four matches against Punjab,[24] Rajasthan,[25] Delhi[26] and Chennai.[27] Their twelfth match against Kolkata was abandoned due to rain.[28] They lost to Sunrisers Hyderabad[29] and won against Lucknow Super Giants;[30] to finish the league stage in second place with nine wins from 14 matches, and advanced to the qualifier 1 in the playoffs.[15][16] They defeated Punjab in the qualifier 1 to qualify for their fourth final.[31][16]

Punjab Kings

Punjab Kings began their season with two wins against Gujarat[32] and Lucknow.[33] They lost to Rajasthan,[34] won against Chennai,[35] lost to Hyderabad,[36] won against Kolkata[37] and Bengaluru,[23] and lost to Bengaluru.[24] Their ninth match against Kolkata was abandoned due to rain.[38] Punjab won their next three matches against Chennai,[39] Lucknow[40] and Rajasthan,[41] lost to Delhi[42] and won against Mumbai;[43] to finish the league stage in first place with nine wins from 14 matches, and advanced to the qualifier 1 in the playoffs.[15][16] They lost the qualifier 1 to Bengaluru[31] but defeated Mumbai in the qualifier 2 to qualify for their second final.[44][16]

Match

Match officials

Officials for the final were India's Jayaraman Madanagopal and Nitin Menon as the on-field umpires, along with New Zealand's Chris Gaffaney as the third umpire, India's K. N. Ananthapadmanabhan as the reserve umpire and Javagal Srinath as match referee.[45]

Team and toss

Punjab's captain Shreyas Iyer won the toss and elected to field first. Both teams were unchanged from their previous matches.[46]

Royal Challengers Bengaluru innings

Krunal Pandya in 2017
Krunal Pandya took 2 wickets for Bengaluru in the final, and received the player of the match award.

Put to bat first, Bengaluru lost their opener Salt in the second over. Agarwal was dismissed in the seventh over, captain Patidar in the eleventh; this left the team at 96 runs for the loss of three wickets. Kohli was dismissed in the fifteenth over leaving the team at 131 runs. Livingstone scored 25 runs before being dismissed in the seventeenth over. Sharma scored 24 runs in 10 balls before being dismissed in the eighteenth over. Shepherd scored 17 runs in 9 balls before being dismissed in the last over. In the final over bowled by Arshdeep, Punjab gave away only three runs while taking three wickets, restricting Bengaluru to 190 runs for the loss of nine wickets. Kohli was the highest run-scorer for Bengaluru with 43 runs from 35 balls, while Arshdeep and Jamieson picked up three wickets each for Punjab.[48][49][50]

Punjab Kings innings

Chasing the target of 191, the Punjab openers Priyansh and Prabhsimran were dismissed in the fifth and ninth overs respectively. Punjab captain Iyer was dismissed in the tenth over for a single run, leaving the team at 79 runs for the loss of three wickets. Inglis scored 39 runs in 23 balls before being dismissed in the thirteenth over. Wadhera was dismissed in the seventeenth over, Stoinis also on the seventeenth and Omarzai on the eighteenth over, leaving the team at 145 runs for the loss of seven wickets. Meanwhile, Shashank scored 61 runs not out from 30 balls to take the team total to 184 runs for the loss of seven wickets. Shashank was the highest run-scorer for Punjab,[48][49][50] while Krunal Pandya picked up two wickets for Bengaluru, giving away only 17 runs in 4 overs and received the player of the match award.[51]

Match details

Final
3 June 2025 (2025-06-03)
19:30 (N)
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Punjab Kings
184/7 (20 overs)
Virat Kohli 43 (35)
Arshdeep Singh 3/40 (4 overs)
Shashank Singh 61* (30)
Krunal Pandya 2/17 (4 overs)
Royal Challengers Bengaluru won by 6 runs
Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad
Attendance: 91,419[52]
Umpires: Jayaraman Madanagopal (Ind) and Nitin Menon (Ind)
Player of the match: Krunal Pandya (Royal Challengers Bengaluru)
  • Punjab Kings won the toss and elected to field.
  • This match was originally scheduled for 25 May at the Eden Gardens, before being rescheduled.[53][7]
  • Royal Challengers Bengaluru won their maiden title after 18 years.[54]
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Aftermath

"This win is as much for the fans as it is for the team," [...] "It's been 18 long years. I’ve given this team my youth, my prime, my experience. Every single season, I've walked out with a heart full of hope and a mind obsessed with victory. To finally have this moment... it's beyond belief."

This was Bengaluru's maiden IPL title after 18 years.[54] Krunal Pandya became the first player to win the player of the match awards in two IPL finals, with his first coming in 2017 for Mumbai.[56] Bengaluru's captain Patidar praised his team bowlers' performance in the final match.[57] Punjab's captain Iyer praised his team youngsters' performance throughout the season.[58] Bengaluru received 20 crore (US$2.1 million) and Punjab received 12.5 crore (US$1.3 million) in prize money.[59]

Celebrations

On 4 June, the Bengaluru team flew to Bengaluru on a chartered flight and were honoured on the steps of the Vidhana Soudha by the Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah, deputy chief minister D. K. Shivakumar and governor Thawar Chand Gehlot.[60] An open top bus victory parade from Vidhana Soudha to the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium was initially planned,[61] but was cancelled a few hours before the event after the Bengaluru Police denied permission citing traffic congestion in the central business district.[62] It was announced that the team would proceed directly to the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium for a felicitation ceremony scheduled at 17:00 IST.[63]

Ahead of the felicitation ceremony, overcrowding at multiple entry gates of the stadium caused chaos and a crowd crush, resulting in eleven fatalities and injuries to forty-seven others.[64] The deceased included six men and five women.[65] The ceremony was cut short after reports of the fatalities emerged.[66] According to the state government's testimony in a Karnataka High Court hearing, over 1,400 police personnel had been deployed around the stadium and approximately 250,000 fans had gathered on the surrounding streets, including people who had arrived from outside Karnataka.[67] The government stated in the High Court that the event was conducted without any standard operating procedure.[68]

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