Krunal Pandya spills beans about conversation with brother Hardik after RCB's maiden IPL triumph

Krunal Pandya spills beans about conversation with brother Hardik after RCB’s maiden IPL triumph

Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s Krunal Pandya being presented an award during the presentation ceremony of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025, at the Narendra Modi Stadium, in Ahmedabad, Tuesday, June 3, 2025. | Photo Credit: PTI Krunal Pandya, who was named Player of the Match in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 18th edition final against Punjab Kings, revealed that he called his brother Hardik after the game and cited that the Pandya household has nine IPL trophies in 11 years. Krunal, who Bengaluru acquired for ₹5.75 crore, unleashed every weapon from his fully-loaded arsenal in the high-stakes final and left the spectators spellbound and returning with figures of 2/17 in his four-over spell. He single-handedly broke the backbone of Punjab’s attempt to hunt down the 191-run target and steered Bengaluru to a six-run triumph and RCB’s first IPL trophy victory. While receiving the Player of the Match award, Krunal spilt the beans about the conversations he had with his brother Hardik and reminded him about the number of IPL titles they have had in the last decade. “When I joined RCB, I said that I loved winning trophies. After three and a half months, glad I was able to fulfil what I said on Day 1. Been pretty good – 10 years, 4 IPL trophies. I also told Hardik on the phone that there will be 9 IPL trophies in the Pandya household in 11 years,” Krunal said in the post-match presentation. In his memorable outing, Krunal returned with the priceless scalps of Prabhsimran Singh (26) and Josh Inglis (39) to derail Punjab’s attempts to chase the target. The trick behind Krunal’s success was deceiving the batters by varying his pace and having the “guts” to execute it because it leaves the bowler with no margin of error. “When we batted in the first innings, I was sitting outside and chatting with the batters. I realised the slower you bowl, the better. But in this format, as a bowler, you need guts to do that because the margin of error is small,” he said. “I just backed myself and thought that if I’m able to vary my pace and keep it more on the slower side, I’ll create chances rather than just coming and firing it in. What has been my biggest strength is learning what the situation requires. I’ve always backed my gut and instinct,” he added with 25 scalps in 15 matches at an average of 19.52, best figures of 4/41. Published – June 04, 2025 05:22 am IST

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Virat Kohli on RCB win in IPL 2025: This win is as much for the fans as it is for the team

Virat Kohli on RCB win in IPL 2025: This win is as much for the fans as it is for the team

Virat Kohli celebrates with former RCB teammate AB de Villiers after the final. | Photo Credit: Vijay Soneji When Royal Challengers Bengaluru sealed the deal against Punjab Kings, Virat Kohli fell to the ground. Overcome with emotion, he buried his face in the turf, before his delighted teammates rushed in to mob him. Having spent his entire IPL career with RCB, to lay his hands on the elusive trophy meant the world to Kohli. The poster boy of the franchise, Kohli dedicated the win to the ardent RCB fans. “This win is as much for the fans as it is for the team. It has been 18 long years. I’ve given this team my youth, prime and experience. I’ve tried to win it every season, and I gave it everything I have. To finally have the IPL title is an unbelievable feeling. I never thought this day would come, I was overcome with emotion after the last ball was bowled,” Kohli told the broadcaster after the famous win. Kohli underlined his deep connection with the city of Bengaluru. “I’ve stayed loyal to this team. I’ve had moments otherwise, but I stayed with them, and them with me. My heart is with Bangalore, my soul is with Bangalore. Tonight, I’ll sleep like a baby,” Kohli said. The 36-year-old added that the team’s auction strategy was criticised, but the players never lost faith in the ultimate cause. Kohli hugged his old friend and former RCB teammate AB de Villiers, who joined the team celebrations on the ground. “What ABD has done for the franchise is tremendous. I told him ‘This win is as much yours as it is ours. I want you to celebrate with us’. He deserves to be on the podium, lifting the cup,” Kohli said. Published – June 04, 2025 12:35 am IST

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IPL 2025 final RCB vs PBKS: Royal Challengers wins cup, ends long wait for maiden title 

IPL 2025 final RCB vs PBKS: Royal Challengers wins cup, ends long wait for maiden title 

Royal Challengers Bengaluru is no longer the bridesmaid. From being a three-time runner-up, RCB finally scaled the peak to lay claim on the IPL trophy. Seventeen editions of yearning and heartbreak turned into unadulterated joy for the massive fanbase as RCB shut out Punjab Kings by six runs in the final at the Narendra Modi Stadium here on Tuesday. Virat Kohli, the owner of a dazzling array of titles and milestones, added the one highlight missing in the list. Rajat Patidar, in his first season as RCB captain, achieved what many of his exalted predecessors — Kohli, Anil Kumble, Rahul Dravid, to name a few — could not attain. In front of a packed house, filled predominantly by RCB supporters, the franchise choked a nervy PBKS. RCB seemed to have dropped the ball by making 190 for nine, but more than made up for it with an excellent bowling performance. Victory celebrations started early, when the in-form PBKS skipper Shreyas Iyer nicked an innocuous ball outside off stump from medium-pacer Romario Shepherd. Shreyas, the mastermind behind PBKS’ successful chase against Mumbai Indians in the Qualifier 2, left the field for one. And with him went PBKS’ own hopes of winning a maiden IPL title. Shepherd may have picked up the big wicket of Shreyas, but it was Krunal Pandya who set it up. Coming into the attack in the seventh over, the left-arm spinner tied the batters in knots by keeping an exceptional length. The 34-year-old conceded just 17 runs in his four overs, to go with the wickets of Prabhsimran Singh and Josh Inglis. Shashank Singh (61 n.o., 30b, 3×4, 6×6) hung around in an attempt to spoil the RCB party, to no avail. Shreyas called it right at the toss, and like he did against MI, chose to field first. Spells of rain a few hours before the start of the outing made the pitch wet, which led to the RCB batters taking a circumspect approach. Save for a cameo from Phil Salt, the RCB top order stayed cautious. Kohli (43, 35b, 3×4) took up the anchor role, keeping the ball along the ground and running quick singles and twos. This did increase the pressure on his partners, who were forced to adopt aggressive tactics. With the run rate dropping below nine an over, RCB needed Jitesh Sharma to go all guns blazing. Jitesh was up for it with a 10-ball 24. PBKS would have felt it did well to restrict RCB to below 200, but there would be no stopping RCB from making history. IPL 2025 finals RCB vs PBKS LIVE SCOREBOARD ROYAL CHALLENGERS Phil Salt c Shreyas b Jamieson 16 (9b, 2×4, 1×6), Virat Kohli c & b Omarzai 43 (35b, 3×4), Mayank Agarwal c Arshdeep b Chahal 24 (18b, 2×4, 1×6), Rajat Patidar lbw b Jamieson 26 (16b, 1×4, 2×6), Liam Livingstone lbw b Jamieson 25 (15b, 2×6), Jitesh Sharma b Vyshak 24 (10b, 2×4, 2×6), Romario Shepherd lbw b Arshdeep 17 (9b, 1×4, 1×6), Krunal Pandya c Shreyas b Arshdeep 4 (5b), Bhuvneshwar Kumar c Priyansh b Arshdeep 1 (2b), Yash Dayal (not out) 1 (1b); Extras (w-9): 9; Total (for nine wkts. in 20 overs): 190. FALL OF WICKETS 1-18 (Salt, 1.4 overs), 2-56 (Mayank, 6.2), 3-96 (Patidar, 10.5), 4-131 (Kohli, 14.5), 5-167 (Livingstone, 16.5), 6-171 (Jitesh, 17.4), 7-188 (Shepherd, 19.2), 8-189 (Krunal, 19.4), 9-190 (Bhuvneshwar, 19.6). KINGS BOWLING Arshdeep 4-0-40-3, Jamieson 4-0-48-3, Omarzai 4-0-35-1, Vyshak 4-0-30-1, Chahal 4-0-37-1. PUNJAB KINGS Priyansh Arya c Salt b Hazlewood 24 (19b, 4×4), Prabhsimran Singh (Impact Player for Chahal) c Bhuvneshwar b Krunal 26 (22b, 2×6), Josh Inglis c Livingstone b Krunal 39 (23b, 1×4, 4×6), Shreyas Iyer c Jitesh b Shepherd 1 (2b), Nehal Wadhera c Krunal b Bhuvneshwar 15 (18b, 1×6), Shashank Singh (not out) 61 (30b, 3×4, 6×6), Marcus Stoinis c Dayal b Bhuvneshwar 6 (2b, 1×6), Azmatullah Omarzai c sub (Bhandage) b Dayal 1 (2b), Kyle Jamieson (not out) 0 (2b); Extras (lb-8, w-3): 11; Total (for seven wkts. in 20 overs): 184. FALL OF WICKETS 1-43 (Priyansh, 4.6), 2-72 (Prabhsimran, 8.3), 3-79 (Shreyas, 9.4), 4-98 (Inglis, 12.1), 5-136 (Wadhera, 16.2), 6-142 (Stoinis, 16.4), 7-145 (Omarzai, 17.2). RCB BOWLING Bhuvneshwar 4-0-38-2, Dayal 3-0-18-1, Hazlewood 4-0-54-1, Krunal 4-0-17-2, Suyash (Impact Player for Mayank) 2-0-19-0, Shepherd 3-0-30-1. Toss: PBKS. RCB won by six runs. Published – June 03, 2025 07:22 pm IST

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