Royal Challengers Bangalore not only won their first IPL title after 18 years by defeating Punjab Kings but also hit the jackpot. Who got how much money after the IPL 2025 final at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad? What did the champion and runner-up get, let's know…
RCB (Winner): Rs 20 crore
Punjab Kings (Runner-up): Rs 12.5 crore
Third place (Mumbai Indians): Rs 7 crore
Fourth place (Gujarat Titans): Rs 6.5 crore
Most Valuable Player: Rs 10 lakh
Orange Cap: Rs 10 lakh
Purple Cap: Rs 10 lakh
Best Catch: Rs 10 lakh
Emerging Player of the Season: Rs 10 lakh
Super Striker of the Season (Most Sixes): Rs 10 lakh
Fantasy Player of the Season: Rs 10 lakh
IPL gets a new champion
15 teams have played in the Indian Premier League and only 7 of them were successful in winning the title. Now RCB's name has also been added to this list and it has become the 8th team to win the tournament. Before RCB, Mumbai Indians have won the title five times (2013, 2015, 2017, 2019 and 2020). Chennai Super Kings have also won the final five times (2010, 2011, 2018, 2021, 2023). Kolkata Knight Riders have won the title three times (2012, 2014, 2024) and Rajasthan Royals (2008), Deccan Chargers (2009), Sunrisers Hyderabad (2016), and Gujarat Titans (2022) have won the title once each.
What happened in the final?
In the final played on a batting-friendly pitch, RCB faced the pressure well and did not give up their fighting spirit and won. Batting first, RCB scored 190 runs for the loss of nine wickets amidst the noise of 'Kohli Kohli' and 'RCB RCB' on the field, in which Kohli contributed 43 runs in 35 balls. Iyer, who came to play, was out after scoring one run. In reply, Punjab Kings remained six runs short of the target.
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