
IPL 2025: Cricket’s Biggest League Gets an Unforgettable Ending, Top Moments Revisited
Two and a half months of action, entertainment, drama and resilience came to an end on June 3, 2025, as IPL 2025 finale witnessed an epic clash between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Punjab Kings, with the former red army, Royal Challengers Bengaluru emerging as the ultimate champions for the first-time in history.
As the curtains now draw on two exhilarating months of Indian Premier League – fans, analysts, and players alike are left with mixed emotions because of the sheer intensity, histrionics and brilliance that this season delivered. From emerging talents taking center stage to veteran icons reaffirming their presence, the 18th edition of the IPL has once again proven why it is considered the penultimate contest of franchise T20 cricket globally.
The IPL 2025 season displayed a subtle yet noticeable shift in power dynamics. While traditional giants like Mumbai Indians and Delhi Capitals put up spirited performances, it was the newer teams like Punjab Kings (PBKS) and Gujarat Titans (GT) that dominated the group stages.
- Gujarat, led by a dynamic leader in Shubman Gill carried forward their consistency from past seasons. His leadership combined with a potent bowling attack unit turned GT into a formidable outfit. The traditional winners in Chennai Super Kings (CSK), Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and even the mighty Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) had pretty disappointing seasons, one to forget and bounce back from.
- Meanwhile, LSG under new captain Rishabh Pant had an average season at the end of it. As the most expensive player in IPL history, his captaincy along with his own batting performance were rather bleak and shaky, attracting criticism from all corners. Pant certainly has heavy thinking and brainstorming to do, given the number of expectations people have from him.
IPL 2025 wasn’t just about team tactics—it was a season where individual brilliance was also on full display. Virat Kohli played perhaps his most emotionally charged season yet, reminded everyone why he’s still among the best. With three centuries and several match-winning fifties, he carried RCB into the playoffs – 18th edition, won a title for the team wearing his number 18 jersey in the 18th year of IPL – a true divine numerological intervention.
- On the other end of the spectrum, Riyan Parag of Rajasthan Royals emerged as the season’s breakout star. The young Assamese batter displayed maturity, composure, and silenced critics by establishing himself as a national contender.
- Two batsmen who have left an indelible mark this IPL 2025 are emerging talents – two young dynamic batters who left the spectators awe-struck. Sai Sudharsan as the ‘Orange Cap’ holder showed what T20 batting looks like – a whopping 759 runs across the season.
- Next in line is the wonder boy from Bihar – Vaibhav Suryavanshi – the one who made even the Prime Minister tweet in appreciation of his phenomenal debut. He scripted history as the fastest Indian batsman to score a century in IPL – at mere 14 years of age. Rajasthan Royals have certainly found a gem in their squad.
- The IPL 2025 season saw a significant number of leadership experiments. With MS Dhoni stepping into a stand-in captain for CSK after Ruturaj Gaikwad’s injury induced exit, Rajat Patidar being appointed as the 1st time captain for an iconic franchise and taking the team to victory; Axar Patel being appointed as Delhi Capital’s skipper and Rishabh Pant shifting his franchise from Delhi to Lucknow Super Giants.
- Ajinkya Rahane’s return to the Kolkata Knight Riders was met with optimism, but KKR’s campaign was marred by injuries and underperforming overseas recruits, leading to a mid-table finish. His captaincy was tactically sound but lacked the execution needed in high-pressure games.
Shreyas Iyer and Punjab Kings
One of the most beautiful memories that will be cherished for a long-time has been the evolution of Shreyas Iyer, the biggest talking point of this year’s IPL. He became the only skipper and player to captain three different teams and taken them to IPL finals – Delhi Capitals in 2020, Kolkata Knight Riders in 2024 and the Punjab Kings in 2025.
The man with the golden touch, he has become a big match player in every format. Iyer’s leadership in 2024 was pivotal for KKR’s IPL win. Now with Punjab Kings, a franchise often labelled as underachievers, he has guided them to a final after a decade-long wait.
IPL 2025 – An Unforgettable Season
- Over two months of IPL action led to a calendar filled with unforgettable matches. Whether it was PBKS chasing down 262 against KKR, making it the one of the most successful chases, or Delhi Capitals pulling off a Super Over win against RR in an intense thriller, the entertainment quotient never dipped.
- No IPL season is complete without its share of controversies, and 2025 was no exception. The mid-season ban of a top overseas player for violating the league’s anti-corruption code shocked fans and raised concerns about off-field influences.
- Umpiring decisions came under the scanner again, with several teams voicing frustration over inconsistencies, particularly in LBW and wide ball calls. The introduction of a limited ‘Smart Review’ system, allowing teams to challenge umpire interpretations, is now being discussed for IPL 2026.
- The Bat-gauge test to check the bat’s dimensions during an ongoing live match became the talking point of the league.
Looking Ahead
As the IPL playoffs concluded and a new champion was crowned, attention turned towards the huge fanfare base and celebrations that followed RCB’s enthralling victory. Franchises will already be plotting trades and retentions for IPL 2026, especially with another mega auction on the horizon.
More importantly, IPL 2025 has once again proven the league’s unmatched ability to blend sports, entertainment, and storytelling. It’s not just about cricket – it’s about narratives, rivalries, emotions and the sheer unpredictability that comes with every game. After a long spring-summer haul comprising of 10 teams, 74 games and countless memories—IPL 2025 was a real testament of everything cricket stands for. From last-ball finishes to tearful farewells, from surprise discoveries to unrelenting fan base, the tournament has cemented its status not just as a league, but as a festival of cricket.
With records broken, reputations created and new heroes coming to the front, fans now wait with bated breath for the next season. Until then, the passionate roar of the crowds, the clash of competing titans, and the spellbound magic of IPL will echo in our memories for a long time.
FAQs on IPL 2025
1) Which player won the Orange Cap in IPL 2025?
Sai Sudharsan was crowned as the Orange Cap holder for IPL 2025, by scoring 759 runs for his franchise Gujarat Titans.
2) Which player won the Purple Cap in IPL 2025?
Prasidh Krishna was crowned as the Purple Cap holder for IPL 2025, by securing 25 wickets for his franchise Gujarat Titans.
3) Which team won the IPL 2025 title?
Royal Challengers Bengaluru won the IPL 2025 after 18 years of playing IPL, as the first-time champions. Punjab Kings were crowned as the Runners-Up for IPL 2025.