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‘Temple visits and holy dips’: RCB fans across India pray hard for team’s victory. Watch

IPL 2025 is set to witness a new champion as RCB-PBKS fight for their maiden title in 18 years.

Updated on: Jun 03, 2025 10:19 AM IST
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With Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) set to face Punjab Kings (PBKS) in the IPL 2025 final on Tuesday, fans of the Bengaluru-based franchise are leaving no stone unturned, or shrine untouched, in their prayers for a long-awaited championship victory.

For many, this final is more than a game, it's a shot at redemption after 18 years of heartbreak. (X)
For many, this final is more than a game, it's a shot at redemption after 18 years of heartbreak. (X)

In viral videos circulating online, RCB supporters from across India are seen engaging in symbolic gestures. Some are taking ritual dips in holy rivers, while others are offering team jerseys at temples and performing special pujas in the name of star player Virat Kohli.

(Also Read: Where to watch RCB vs PBKS IPL final live in Bengaluru: Top 5 screening spots)

New year, new hope

RCB, often touted as one of the unluckiest teams in the league despite having a massive fan base and high-profile players, have made it to the IPL final three times in the past, in 2009, 2011, and 2016, only to fall short each time.

But this year feels different for many fans. RCB finished the league stage in second place with 19 points from 14 matches and became the first team to secure a spot in the final after a commanding eight-wicket win over PBKS in Qualifier 1.

Punjab Kings, on the other hand, have had their own rocky road. The team last reached the final in 2014, then called Kings XI Punjab, where they lost to Kolkata Knight Riders.

With both teams chasing their maiden IPL title, the final at Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium is being billed as a showdown of hope and history.

Whether it’s superstition or undying loyalty, one thing is certain if RCB do finally lift the trophy on Tuesday, it won’t just be a victory on the field. It will be an emotional release for millions who’ve stood by the team through every near-miss.

(With agency inputs)

(Also Read: 'Ee saala cup namde': Even Drake has $1.3 million riding on RCB winning IPL 2025, turns Virat Kohli fanboy on Instagram)

 
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Anagha Deshpande

Anagha Deshpande is Deputy Chief Content Producer at Hindustan Times. She is currently part of the news team. Before moving into this role, she worked with the Bengaluru desk, where she extensively covered civic issues, Karnataka politics, infrastructure, and urban governance. Over the past seven years, Anagha has worked across multiple facets of digital journalism, including reporting, editing, and video production. She briefly stepped away from journalism, only to realize that the newsroom is where she has the most fun. Her interests lie in tracking national and state politics, particularly South Indian politics, as well as social issues and public policy. She has previously worked with Deccan Herald, Mid-day, The Federal, and ThePrint, and has lived and worked in Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, and Chennai. When she isn't chasing stories, Anagha enjoys long aimless walks, reading, hiking, discovering new teas, and, by her own admission, overthinking almost everything.

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