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NT BureauBy NT BureauJune 4, 2025No Comments
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Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) have finally ended an 18-year-long wait, lifting their maiden IPL trophy with a thrilling 6-run victory over Punjab Kings (PBKS) in the 2025 final. This victory is more than just a sporting milestone — it is an emotional release for millions of fans who have stood by the franchise through highs, heartbreaks, and near misses. RCB, once known for their flamboyance but faltering finishes, showcased grit, planning, and teamwork this season, culminating in a deserving championship. The final wasn’t a one-sided affair, with PBKS pushing the contest to the last ball, but RCB’s resilience under pressure stood out. Much of the emotional weight of the win rests on the shoulders of Virat Kohli, who top-scored in the final with 43 crucial runs and remained the heartbeat of the team throughout the season. While Rajat Patidar led the side admirably and tactically, he was clear in his post-match reflections: this win was special for Kohli, who had dedicated 18 seasons to the franchise with unwavering commitment. Kohli may not have had a title until now, but his legacy as RCB’s icon has now been rightly sealed with gold. His consistency and emotional investment in the team make this triumph poetic. The final also highlighted RCB’s newfound bowling depth, often their Achilles’ heel in the past. Krunal Pandya’s tight spell (2/17) and Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s control in the death overs underlined a complete team effort. Patidar’s acknowledgement of every contributor — from Suyash to Hazlewood and Romario Shepherd — reflects a matured RCB unit that no longer relies on individual brilliance alone. For a franchise that has lived under the shadow of “Ee Sala Cup Namde” for years, this year the chant finally became a reality. RCB are not just champions — they are the story of redemption.

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