The Royal Challengers Bangalore ended their 18-year-long drought of a title in the IPL with their maiden win in IPL 2025. They defeated the Punjab Kings, who were also targeting their maiden title in the tournament's history. Only the Punjab Kings and Delhi Capitals remain as sides to have never won the cup.
Some players also stated that they felt happy for Virat Kohli and RCB when they won the IPL 2025 title. Notably, Virat Kohli's trophy cabinet has been missing an IPL title since its inception.
Recently, after a DPL match, Priyansh Arya was questioned on whether he felt a little less disappointed or felt content that they lost the IPL final to the great Virat Kohli.
"Na to mai us time khus tha na baad me (Neither was I happy then, nor am I happy now)," said Priyansh Arya to the interviewer who attempted to flabbergast him through Virat Kohli's charisma.
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Punjab Kings lost the opportunity to have their hands of the maiden IPL trophy
The Punjab Kings had revamped their entire squad under new coach Ricky Ponting, who assumed office as their head coach before the mega-auction and hand-picked the players he wanted on his side with a huge purse in their bank.
After having played outstandingly throughout the season, the PBKS batters failed to be promising in the IPL final, and the top order collapsed early. Josh Inglis's wicket was a turning point, while Marcus Stoinis was also back to the pavilion too early.
Priyansh Arya's dominant debut in IPL 2025
After a stunning DPL debut last season for the Delhi Superstarz, where he amassed 608 runs with an average of 67 and a strike rate of almost 200. He hit 6 sixes off a bowler's over, also scoring 2 centuries in the edition.
He also scored his maiden IPL century on debut and will be an exciting player to watch out for in the coming years.
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