IPL 2025 Final, RCB vs PBKS: Virat Kohli, Royal Challengers Bengaluru win their maiden title - Action in Images
Virat Kohli top-scored for Royal Challengers Bengaluru as they beat Punjab Kings by six runs on Tuesday to win their
Virat Kohli top-scored for Royal Challengers Bengaluru as they beat Punjab Kings by six runs on Tuesday to win their first Indian Premier League title.
The wait is finally over, Royal Challengers Bengaluru are IPL 2025 champions.(REUTERS)
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Royal Challengers Bengaluru and their talisman Virat Kohli ended a 17-season drought by winning their maiden Indian Premier League (IPL) title, beating Punjab Kings by six runs in the final in Ahmedabad(REUTERS)
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Virat Kohli was in tears once he realised Bengaluru were about to shed the underachiever's tag that has stuck to them since the inaugural 2008 edition of the league. (REUTERS)
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Jubilation and despair in one frame. A highly unfortunate end to a match that will be remembered as a classic, as Mohammed Siraj played one that trickled onto his own stumps. A 22-run for England that not many will soon forget.
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Nitish Kumar Reddy celebrates the wicket of Zak Crawley, on a day that had plenty of spice and as many as 14 wickets falling, and 8 in the final session. India were on top after setting a target of 193 for themselves, but 4 late wickets brought England right back in to the game.
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A day which left no gap between India and England, the ninth time scores have been level after the first innings — and led to a one-over sideshow in which tempers boiled over, as England's delay tactics riled up the Indian fielders. A classic incoming at Lord's.
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Another fairly balanced day of Test cricket setting up yet another level and evenly-fought Test match, but a big day for Jasprit Bumrah: the world's number one bowler adds another feather to his cap, putting his name on the Lord's Honours Board with a five-fer.
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India had to grind for the four wickets they took on Day 1, but it was a moment of magic from Nitish Kumar Reddy in his first over that saw him dismiss both openers. After that, Joe Root guided the show with 99*, looking for his 37th Test century on Day 2, England being 251/4 overnight.
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India displayed an all-round performance on Day 5 of the second Test to level the five-match series at 1-1. India thrashed England by 336 runs to record their first-ever Test win at Edgbaston, Birmingham.