RCB Clinches Maiden IPL Title, Ends 18-Year Wait in Thrilling 2025 Final
The Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) finally brought their long-awaited dream to life, lifting their first-ever Indian Premier League (IPL) trophy in a dramatic 2025 Grand Final. After 18 seasons of heartbreak and near misses, the team’s iconic war cry — “Ee Sala Cup Namde” — finally became reality.
Playing with grit and intensity, RCB overpowered Punjab Kings (PBKS) by 6 runs in a nail-biting encounter at the Narendra Modi Stadium. The victory sent waves of jubilation across Bengaluru and among fans worldwide, marking a historic moment for one of the league’s most passionate and long-suffering franchises.
RCB Set the Stage with Strong Batting Performance
Punjab Kings won the toss and opted to bowl first. RCB, unfazed by the decision, came out swinging. Despite a few setbacks—including the dismissal of Virat Kohli for 43, which briefly quieted the crowd—RCB posted a competitive 190/9 in their 20 overs. The middle order contributed crucial runs, ensuring a defendable total in the high-stakes final.
Punjab Kings Fall Short Despite Shashank Singh’s Heroics
Chasing a target of 191, PBKS struggled to build momentum. While Shashank Singh led a spirited fightback with a well-crafted 61, the lack of partnerships and RCB’s disciplined bowling effort kept Punjab on the back foot. They were restricted to 184/7, falling just short of the title.
An Emotional Milestone for RCB
RCB’s triumph not only ends an 18-year title drought but also rewrites the narrative of a franchise long haunted by near-misses. The 2025 squad’s relentless effort, cohesive gameplay, and unshakable belief were evident throughout the tournament—and especially in the final. The victory sparked emotional celebrations, with fans flooding social media and stadium stands to celebrate a moment they had waited nearly two decades for.