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The former IPL winning captain supports RCB to ensure its inaugural trophy at IPL 2025

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The former IPL winning captain supports RCB to ensure its inaugural trophy at IPL 2025


RCB has sealed a slot in the final of IPL 2025 by winning qualifier 1.

The Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) have already reached the final of India Premier League (IPL) 2025. They defeated the Punjab Kings (PBK) by eight WICKETS in qualifier 1 to seal a place in the final of IPL 2025. Previously, the men of red persecuted a gigantic target of 228 Lucknow in the last match to finish the stage of the League in second place.

David Warner predicts RCB to lift the title of IPL 2025

The former Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) David Warner has supported Bengaluru’s outfits to finish his 17 -year -old trophy drought this season. A fan asked X to reveal his opinion on which team will become the IPL 2025 champion. The former Australian captain chose RCB to have the elusive trophy in his hands. In addition, he predicted his fellow Australian player, Josh Hazlewood, to produce a player’s performance player in the IPL 2025 final.

“I think RCB and Josh Hazelwood Man of the Match,” he replied in X (previously Twitter).

In particular, Warner led SRH to his triumph of Drug IPL in 2016 by defeating RCB in the clash of the summit. In that season, the Captain of the RCB, Virat Kohli, achieved a record of 973 races, including four centuries and seven more than more than five scores. This is still the biggest size for a batter in a single IPL edition. However, RCB was only eight races in the final to turn his dream into reality.

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Rajat Patidar and Co. in IPL 2025

RCB has had a great season under its new Rajat Patidar leader in this IPL 2025 so far. They have registered some notable records in this edition. Red men defeated the five -time Chennai Super Kings champions in their native Chepauk field for the first time since the inaugural edition in 2008.

In addition, they became the first team to win the seven visitor games in a single IPL edition. Previously, they had also reached the final IPL three times, in 2009, 2011 and 2016. However, they have not been able to win the championship in their three attempts so far.

Upon arriving at IPL 2025, the winner of the Mumbai eliminator Indians will face the PBK in Qualifier 2 tonight. RCB will collide with the winner of Qualifier 2 on June 3, in his fourth attempt to ensure the tournament title.

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