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Invisible images of IPL 2025 shows Mayank Agarwal empty an ice box in Virat Kohli and Krunal Pandya [WATCH]

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Invisible images of IPL 2025 shows Mayank Agarwal empty an ice box in Virat Kohli and Krunal Pandya [WATCH]


RCB won its first IPL trophy this season.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) defeated the Punjab Kings (PBK) for six races in the final of the Premier League of the Premier of India (IPL) 2025 to ensure their single title after a long waiting for 18 years. An invisible video of players who celebrate their cheerful victory on the field recently appeared on social networks.

It was seen that Mayank Agarwal, who replaced an injured Devdutt Padikkal towards the end of the tournament’s businesses, was pouring a box full of ice on his former Captain Virat Kohli and the player of the final match of IPL 2025, Krunal Pandya.

Watch the video here:

RCB are the IPL 2025 champions

Bengaluru’s team produced exceptional performances throughout the tournament. They registered a record winning streak of seven games in the games away from home this season. Among others, Kohli and Krunal also played key roles in the winning campaign.

With 657 races in 15 games, the 36 -year -old once again became the best scorer for his franchise. He also obtained more than more than five scores this season, which is the most in his IPL career so far. In addition, this is the third successive season of Kohli of notches more than 600 scores of more than 2023. After continuing to play for the same franchise for 18 years, Kohli finally kissed that elusive IPL trophy.

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Krunal, former Mumbai Indians, also played some crucial blows with the bat and climbed 17 WICKETS in an 8.24 economy. His heroics also include a four wickt tour of his former team and a 2/17 game change spell in the IPL 2025 final against PBKs.

Mayank has also had a decent season with 95 races in four games at a strike rate of 148.44. His 23-Ball-41 played a fundamental role in RCB’s victory in the 1 PBKS qualifier, along with the Quickfire 85* of JITESH Sharma* runs 33 balls at a burning attack rate of 257.57.

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