The 18th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 was absolutely spectacular and it definitely had few iconic moments but the highlight of the tournament was Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) winning its maiden IPL trophy and Virat Kohli's IPL dream come true. The IPL Final was held on June 3 at the Narendra Modi Stadium where RCB defeated Punjab Kings (PBKS) by six runs.
RCB's Maiden Win of the IPL Title
RCB beat PBKS in the most thrilling final at Narendra Modi Stadium, ending their long drought of a trophy. Emotional scenes were seen afterwards, with captain Rajat Patidar lifting the trophy amidst fireworks and celebrations.
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Virat Kohli in Tears After the Victory
And in that iconic image of Kohli breaking down in joy after the final whistle, millions fell in love with the moment-relief after years of near misses. He termed it as one of his career-best moments.
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Return of MS Dhoni as Captain for CSK
Mid-season, Dhoni came into the captaincy role when Ruturaj Gaikwad suffered an injury. That factor of his leading, along with the streak of lightning-fast stumpings he pulled off-some even to go viral at 43 years-was enough to bring back the nostalgia and fire in the strong performances of CSK.
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Vaibhav Suryavanshi's Blazing 35-Ball Century
The young batter announced his arrival with an explosive hundred against Gujarat Titans for which he also earned the Super Striker of the Season award for an explosive strike rate over 200.
Jasprit Bumrah's Unplayable Yorker to Washington Sundar
A perfect yorker, clean-bowled Sundar onto his knees in the Eliminator, was a masterclass that went viral to show Bumrah at his very best.
Yuzvendra Chahal's Hat-trick
Chahal became the first IPL bowler to take two hat-tricks in one season, turning matches on his own and adding to his reputation as a wrist-spin wizard.
The masterly steering of a Yorker for Four by Shreyas Iyer
Against MI in Qualifier 2, Iyer's late-cut off a searing yorker by Bumrah to the third-man boundary was hailed as one of the shots of the tournament.
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Sai Sudharsan's Consistent Brilliance: Orange Cap Winner
SAI Sudharsan from GT topped the run charts, making 759 runs with a century among the many fifties he scored. He was quite significant in the playoff push of his team and hence was awarded as the Emerging Player.
Viral Notebook Celebration by Digvesh Rathi
The peculiar celebration of the umpire, Digvesh Rathi flipping his notebook after every wicket, further won over the hearts of fans in the social media world-like no other.
Nicholas Pooran's Record-Breaking Sixes
LSG's Nicholas Pooran smashed 40 sixes throughout the season and claimed the award for smashing maximum sixes as he delivered multiple match-winning performances.