The Indian Premier League 2025 final at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad ended with Royal Challengers Bangalore lifting their maiden IPL title, defeating Punjab Kings in a thrilling contest. With the victory, RCB took home the championship prize of ₹20 crore, while PBKS, the runners-up, received ₹12.5 crore in prize money.
The IPL, recognised as the world's most popular T20 league, continues to hold its place as the highest-paying cricket competition globally. The prize money structure for IPL 2025 remains consistent with previous seasons since 2022, underscoring the league’s financial stability and commercial success. The ₹20 crore reward for the winners and ₹12.5 crore for the second-placed side marks a significant leap from the league’s inaugural edition, reflecting its immense growth over the years.
The first IPL season's prize distribution saw Rajasthan Royals earning ₹4.8 crore as winners, while Chennai Super Kings received ₹2.4 crore as runners-up. This comparison highlights a more than fourfold increase in prize money over the tournament's history.
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Teams reaching the playoff stages are also rewarded substantially. Gujarat Titans, eliminated in the Eliminator stage, will receive ₹6.5 crore. Mumbai Indians, who were knocked out in Qualifier 2, will take home ₹7 crore.
Individual excellence in IPL 2025 is recognized through various awards, each carrying a prize of ₹10 lakh. The Orange Cap is awarded to the tournament's highest run-scorer, while the Purple Cap goes to the leading wicket-taker. The Emerging Player award recognizes the season's best young talent.
The tournament also emphasizes sportsmanship through the Fair Play award, given to the team demonstrating the best spirit on the field throughout the season.
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Who's that IPL player?As the stage is set for the grand finale in Ahmedabad, with Rajat Patidar’s calm leadership clashing against
Shreyas Iyer’s fiery intent, one thing is certain – the atmosphere will be electric. Both Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Punjab Kings have been among the most passionate and loyal fan bases in the IPL, but neither side has lifted the trophy in the tournament’s 17-year history.
With strong squads, in-form players, and everything to play for, both teams will be desperate to end their title drought and etch their name in IPL history. This final is not just a battle of skills but also a chance for redemption and legacy.