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Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs UP Warriorz WPL 2025 Match 9 LIVE Updates, Scores, News and Free Commentary: UPW beats RCB in the first super over in WPL history

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Feb 24, 2025, 6:00 PM1 min read

Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs UP Warriorz WPL 2025 Match 9 LIVE Updates, Scores, News and Free Commentary: UPW beats RCB in the first super over in WPL history

Hello and welcome to our live coverage of Royal Challengers Bangaluru vs UP Warriorz WPL 2025 Match 9 in Bengaluru at the M.Chinnaswamy Stadium. 

This is Payal Debnath, with all the LIVE Updates for you from the web desk.

RCB, playing on their home turf, has had a solid start to the season, winning two out of their three matches. Their only loss came at the hands of Mumbai Indians, but they remain a strong contender. 

On the other hand, UP Warriorz are finding their rhythm after a shaky start. They registered their first win of the season in their previous game, cruising to a comfortable victory over the Delhi Capitals.

With RCB’s formidable squad and UP Warriorz gaining confidence, this clash is bound to offer plenty of excitement for the fans.

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LIVE Updates

Feb 24, 2025, 5:59 PM

UPW beats RCB

Just a single and UP Warriorz wins.

UPW beats RCB in the first super over in the WPL history.

RCB 4/0 in 1 over.

Feb 24, 2025, 5:56 PM

That’s 6 off one ball needed

Hard hit to long on and RCB now needs 7 runs to win off 2 balls. Another single and that’s 6 off one ball needed. 

Feb 24, 2025, 5:55 PM

Mandhana is saved

Starts with a dot, bowled on the stumps. Richa gets it too straight and crashes into the stumps but Ecclestone doesn’t get a hand on it.

Smriti on strike now. LBW given OUT! Smriti reviews in the last second but is saved. Impact is outside leg and she jogs back. 

Feb 24, 2025, 5:51 PM

Richa and Mandhana come to bat

Richa Ghosh and Smriti Mandhana is walking in to bat.

Sophie Ecclestone with the ball. 

Feb 24, 2025, 5:44 PM

UPW 8/1

Game-changer Sophie Ecclestone walks in. Dot ball. Garth nailing the wide yorkers. Wide and full, Ecclestone reaches out for it and musters another single. Grace Harris on strike. Another wide. 

Feb 24, 2025, 5:42 PM

Henry departs

Henry gets an outside edge and garth has gotten her out for the second time in this match. 

UPW 5/1

Feb 24, 2025, 5:40 PM

Four runs in three balls

Chinelle Henry whacks that high up but gets no distance.

Smriti does well to save two runs. Next one lands in no man’s land.

Tempting Henry with an outside off delivery but umpire calls it wide. RCB reviews it but in vain. 

Feb 24, 2025, 5:37 PM

Time for SUPER OVER

Chinelle Henry is padded up. So is Grace Harris. Both of them make their way to the centre with only one goal, GO BIG! 

Kim Garth with the ball. 

Feb 24, 2025, 5:30 PM

We are going to a super over

That’s a run out on the last ball! We are going to a super over. The first ever in WPL.

UPW 180/10 in 20 overs.

Feb 24, 2025, 5:26 PM

Back-to-back sixes

Renuka starts with a crucial SIX over deep square leg! 

SIX more! Ecclestone not giving up without a fight! 

Feb 24, 2025, 5:24 PM

UPW need 18 runs in 6 balls

Kranti Goud is the last batter in. Gets an edge that runs away behind the keeper and gets two.

UPW 163/9 in 19 overs.

Feb 24, 2025, 5:20 PM

Bisht returns

Saima and Ecclestone finding fielders in the deep. SIX! Saima has unleashed some unbelievable power to hammer this over the bowler.

Doesn’t time this one but lands in no man’s land. Cannot complete the second and OUT! 

Feb 24, 2025, 5:19 PM

Back-to-back sixes from Ecclestone

SIX! Ecclestone has gotten enough power under this to cross the backward square ropes.

One more SIX! Launches this straight over long-on to the stands. Three dots to end the over. Game isn’t over yet. 

UPW 152/8 in 18 overs.

Feb 24, 2025, 5:16 PM

Six runs and a wicket off the over

Saima Thakor gets an edge to go for FOUR! Six runs and a wicket off the over. 

UPW 139/8 in 17 overs.

Feb 24, 2025, 5:15 PM

Chinelle Henry departs

Garth to bowl out. OUT! Gets Chinelle Henry to chop one back on. That might be the much-needed wicket for RCB to get a grip on this match. 

Saima Thakor gets an edge to go for FOUR! 

Feb 24, 2025, 5:13 PM

UPW 133/7 in 16 overs

SIX! That’s gone a long way! Chinelle connects well and launches the ball over long on. Wareham now bowling to Ecclestone.

The Australian spinner does well to keep the big-hitter in control.

UPW 133/7 in 16 overs.

Feb 24, 2025, 5:06 PM

56 runs needed off 30 balls

Feb 24, 2025, 5:04 PM

Ellyse Perry takes Shweta Sehrawat

Perry with the ball. OUT! Shweta falls soon after and UP is in big trouble. Fullish in the sixth stump channel and Shweta cannot get enough on it. 

Sohpie Ecclestone and Chinelle Henry are yet to get off the mark. 

Feb 24, 2025, 5:01 PM

Sneh returns with the ball

The batters running hard between the wickets. Finding all the gaps and finds the best one.

Shweta gets a FOUR! Swept over short third and runs away to the ropes.

Uma gets the time and power right but not the area. OUT! Sneh has her third. 

UPW 123/6 in 14 overs.

Feb 24, 2025, 4:54 PM

Warriorz maintaining a healthy run rate

FOUR! Shweta gets on one knee and whips it back, over short fine leg. 

Uma this time with a FOUR!

Powered between deep mid-wicket and deep backward square leg. The Warriorz maintaining a healthy run rate, 12 off this over. 

UPW 115/5 in 13 overs.

Feb 24, 2025, 4:53 PM

Wareham continues

Sticking to a couple of singles. FOUR! Uma smashes the short, wide ball between cover and extra cover. 

Wide, has to bowl the last one again. FInishes with a single. 

UPW 103/5 in 12 overs.

Feb 24, 2025, 4:49 PM

Grace Harris departs

Garth returns. Pressure starting to build for the batters in search for boundaries. OUT!

Harris finds Sneh Rana at long on and that’s the fifth wicket down for UP. 

UPW 94/5 in 11 overs.

Feb 24, 2025, 4:44 PM

UPW 90/4 in 10 overs

Ten runs coming off the over. 

Feb 24, 2025, 4:43 PM

Back-to-back fours

Wareham into the attack. Back-to-back FOURs! Sehrawat guides it behind and threads the gap on the off side. 

Feb 24, 2025, 4:42 PM

Eight from the over

FOUR! Short and wide, powered through the gap between backward point and short third. 

Two fours in a row.

UPW 80/4 in 9 overs.

Feb 24, 2025, 4:39 PM

Ellyse Perry with her season's first over

Ellyse Perry bowling her first over in this season of the WPL. Grace Harris walks in. Challenges the wide call and wins it. No run from Perry’s over so far. 

Feb 24, 2025, 4:36 PM

Deepti departs

Sneh to Deepti, FOUR! Tossed up full just outside off, Deepti sweeps in the gap, between deep mid-wicket and deep square leg.

Sehrawat bangs one down the track but long off was stationed there. FOUR! Deepti’s sweep serves her well. Picks out the same gao and is just toying with the field now.

Huge shout for lbw and review taken confidently! The ball grazed the skipper’s gloves and Sneh has two. 

UPW 72/4 in 8 overs.

Feb 24, 2025, 4:26 PM

Ekta Bisht into the attack

The spinner keeps the runs to a minimum. Loud appeal for lbw! They don’t take the review and rightfully so. There was an edge. Three runs off the over. 

UPW 60/3 in 7 overs.

Feb 24, 2025, 4:23 PM

Deepti keeps the momentum going

FOUR! Deepti keeps the momentum going. going down leg and there’s no protection behind short third. 

UPW 57/3 in 6 overs.

Feb 24, 2025, 4:21 PM

McGrath departs

Sneh Rana strikes on her RCB debut and takes McGrath's wicket.

Outside off and beats an advancing McGrath. Easy work for Richa Ghosh with the gloves. 

Feb 24, 2025, 4:19 PM

Dinesh Vrinda departs

Vrinda struck on the pads by Renuka but no interest to the appeal. Comes down the track and whacks the next ball over over mid-on for FOUR! OUT! Looked to go the other side of the ball but holes out to Smriti at mid-off. 

Tahlia McGrath is the new batter in. 

Feb 24, 2025, 4:13 PM

UPW 44/1 in 4 overs

Garth going for runs aplenty. Deepti tickles the ball fine behind for FOUR!

The skipper and Vrinda run three on the first. FOUR more! Deepti picks the short one and pulls it over mid-wicket. 

Feb 24, 2025, 4:09 PM

Kiran Navgire departs

OUT! Navgire has to walk back! Castled by Renuka’s in swing. 

Deepti Sharma comes in at 3. 

Feb 24, 2025, 4:06 PM

Renuka returns

FOUR! Vrinda finds her groove and slices the ball past point. 

Feb 24, 2025, 4:04 PM

UPW 25/0 in 2 overs

Kim Garth been taken on by Navgire. Judges the in swings and steps back on the first two balls to smash a FOUR and SIX!

Follows it up with a single. Vrinda Dinesh cannot replicate her partner’s intent. Swing and a miss and Smashes one into the air, but lands in no main’s air.

Shorter and punsihed! Navgire on a roll! Whacks it over the bowler. 

Feb 24, 2025, 3:59 PM

Renuka Singh to start with the new ball

FOUR! Navgire opens her account with an inside edge that runs away to the boundary behind the keeper.

FOUR! Back-to-back boundaries for Navgire as she thumps the ball to the long-on boundary. 

UPW 9/0 in 1 over.

Feb 24, 2025, 3:37 PM

RCB to a competitive 180-run total

Kim Garth hands the strike over. Close call! Garth came a long way down and had to dart back.

Ecclestone has denied Perry her century. Has kept Perry’s big-hitting to a minimal. And gets Garth run out on the last ball!

Perry is unbeaten on 90 and has steered RCB to a competitive 180-run total. 

Feb 24, 2025, 3:33 PM

Perry is in fire

FOUR and SIX! No stopping Perry here! And another FOUR! She is racing away to what can be the first WPL century. Batting on 84 and keeping the strike.

RCB 173/5 in 19 overs.

Feb 24, 2025, 3:32 PM

Georgia Wareham run out

Deepti with the ball. OUT! Mix-up in the middle and Wareham has to walk back. Saima Thakor aces the pick-up and throw. 

Feb 24, 2025, 3:25 PM

Perry smashes six

Perry on the charge! Short and down leg from McGarth, picked up and put away into the stands. FOUR!

Wareham tagging along, width on offer, stands up tall and slaps it over mid-off. 

Close call! Perry gets her dive right and avoids a runout attempt. 

RCB 158/4 in 18 overs.

Feb 24, 2025, 3:22 PM

Perry taking things into her hands

Georgia Wareham is off the mark with a single. Perry has once again been witness to a collapse at the other end and has taken things into her hands. FOUR! 

RCB 144/4 in 17 overs.

Feb 24, 2025, 3:20 PM

Kanika Ahuja run out

Feb 24, 2025, 3:18 PM

A loud appeal for lbw

Deepti strikes! A loud appeal for lbw but Uma Chetry quickly swiped the bails off.

Kanika Ahuja had started walking back but umpires are have a check. 

Feb 24, 2025, 3:16 PM

A long over

Kanika cannot capitalise the free hit and settles for a single. A long over finally winds up. 

RCB 136/3 in 16 overs.

Feb 24, 2025, 3:15 PM

Play resumes after second timeout

Kanika picks up from Richa left off and that’s FOUR! Exquisite placement between cover and mid off. And Henry has to bowl again, oversteps.

Bouncer and called wide, another free hit! And another wide! Free hit continues. Kanika cannot capitalise and settles for a single. 

Feb 24, 2025, 3:09 PM

Richa departs

Henry to bowl out. Richa steps out to muscle it past mid off but mistimes. But she nails it on the next one. FOUR!

Henry retaliates with a shorter one and Richa fails for it. OUT! Shot high up Henry completes the catch.

Feb 24, 2025, 3:06 PM

Richa Ghosh comes to bat

Richa Ghosh starts with a bang! FOUR! Slot ball on middle stump and she punches it over the bowler.

RCB 121/2 in 15 overs.

Feb 24, 2025, 3:04 PM

Wyatt-Hodge departs

McGrath to Wyatt-Hodge. OUT! The Warriorz have a breakthrough.

Miscues the cut and fielder tracks the ball to complete a fine, important catch. 

Feb 24, 2025, 3:02 PM

Both RCB batters on half-centuries

Both batters on half-centuries and raring to score more.

Ecclestone does well to limit the damage. Limits them to running behind the wickets. Ten coming from the over, nevertheless. 

RCB 115/1 in 14 overs.

Feb 24, 2025, 2:59 PM

Wyatt-Hodge gets to her half-century

Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs UP Warriorz WPL 2025 Match 9 LIVE Updates, Scores, News and Free Commentary: Both RCB batters on half-centuries; RCB 115/1 in 14 overs

What a way to bring up a fifty! SIX for Wyatt-Hodge! 

Feb 24, 2025, 2:57 PM

Back-to-back boundaries

Back-to-back ones! FOUR! Wyatt-Hodge picking up the pace now. Two FOURs in a row!

Swatted behind square and goes past the bowler. Make that three! Smacked over covers this time. 

RCB 105/1 in 13 overs.

Feb 24, 2025, 2:54 PM

Fifty comes for Ellyse Perry

Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs UP Warriorz WPL 2025 Match 9 LIVE Updates, Scores, News and Free Commentary: Fifty comes for Ellyse Perry; RCB 89/1 in 12 overs

Kranti replaces Henry. The Warriorz upping their fielding game. Vrinda aces the drive to thwart the ball from deep point ropes. Perry takes a single and that’s fifty!

Feb 24, 2025, 2:53 PM

Big over for RCB

Could this be the over RCB needed to step on the gas? 14 coming from it. 

RCB 89/1 in 12 overs.

Feb 24, 2025, 2:51 PM

Deepti is back

SIX! Wyatt-Hodge picks up the floated delivery and launches it over long on.

Perry joining in on the fun now, FOUR! Shorter and Perry swings past short fine leg to the ropes. 

Feb 24, 2025, 2:46 PM

Henry into the attack again

Henry returns. FOUR! Give Perry width and she will make you regret it. Flicks it hard past cover point to the ropes.

Edged but safe! Outside off bounce, Perry gets a top edge but no fielder there. afew singles, eight coming off the over. 

RCB 75/1 in 11 overs.

Feb 24, 2025, 2:42 PM

No ball from McGrath

Wyatt-Hodge on strike but can’t make use of the free hit from McGrath’s overstep.

A couple of singles and a double, that’s 10 off the over. 

RCB 67/1 in 10 overs.

Feb 24, 2025, 2:41 PM

Tahlia McGrath into the attack

Tahlia McGrath starts with a wide. FOUR! Crafty shot from Perry who took it with the height and guided it over point. 

Feb 24, 2025, 2:38 PM

Strategic timeout

Feb 24, 2025, 2:37 PM

Seven runs from the over

Sticking to the outside off line, forcing Perry to try hammering one through the tight protection. But has to settle for the single again. 

RCB 57/1 in 9 overs.

Feb 24, 2025, 2:35 PM

Four from perry

Perry’s edge just out of reach for a diving Uma Chetry but that’s FOUR! Kranti is in shock. 

Feb 24, 2025, 2:34 PM

Five runs from the over

Perry bangs that straight to the bowler who seemed to have gotten a finger on the ball which crashed into the stumps. A brief check to see if Wyatt-Hodge’s bat was in the crease, and she was. 

Wyatt-Hodge on strike, finding the gaps but having to settle with running. 

RCB 50/1 in 8 overs.

Feb 24, 2025, 2:29 PM

Eight from the over

Bouncer! Wyatt-Hodge does well to avoid contact. Wider line and Wyatt-Hodge can only swing at air. 

RCB 45/1 in 7 overs.

Feb 24, 2025, 2:26 PM

Kranti Goud in action

Sixth bowler in seven over. Kranti Goud into the attack. Perry finds a asingle at short third. 

Feb 24, 2025, 2:25 PM

RCB 42/1 in 6 overs

A single to end the eight-run over. 

Feb 24, 2025, 2:21 PM

Saima Thakor with the ball

Wyatt-Hodge strikes with intent but the fielder in the deep was in place. SIX! Slot, outside off, easy picking for Perry who dislodges the ball over long on. 

Feb 24, 2025, 2:20 PM

RCB 34/1 in 5 overs

Ecclestone reels it back in, finishing with four dots after. 

Feb 24, 2025, 2:20 PM

Back-to-back fours

Back-to-back FOURs for Ellyse Perry.

Full on the pads, Perry sweeps it past backward square leg and smashes through covers on the next. 

Feb 24, 2025, 2:15 PM

Smriti Mandhana departs

Length ball, on middle and off, Smriti Tries to get room and cut but only manages an inside edge that goes on to flatten off stump.

RCB 26/1 in 4 overs.

 

Feb 24, 2025, 2:14 PM

First boundary for Mandhana

First boundary off the bat for Smriti and that’ll be some relief for the skipper. Times the straight drive to perfection. 

RCB 22/0 in 3 overs.

Feb 24, 2025, 2:11 PM

Henry continues

Henry comes for the third over.

FOUR!! Short and wide, Wyatt-Hodge cuts with power past short third to the fence. Scampers down for a quick single. 

Feb 24, 2025, 2:09 PM

Catch dropped

The RCB skipper is handed a second life after backward point cant hold on. That’s 11 from the over. 

RCB 13/0 in 2 overs.

Feb 24, 2025, 2:07 PM

Grace Harris with the second over

Grace Harris, the hat-trick taker, has been handed the ball quite early here. SIX!

Didn’t get the release right and Wyatt-Hodge smashes the full-toss over deep backward square ropes. 

Feb 24, 2025, 2:05 PM

Two runs from the first over

Cutter, Wyatt-Hodge finds deep point for a run. Smriti unable to breakthrough the heavily guarded off-side region.

Just two runs this over. 

RCB 2/0 in 1 over.

Feb 24, 2025, 2:02 PM

Chinelle Herny to start the over

Smriti gets off the mark with a single to mid-off. 

Feb 24, 2025, 1:37 PM

Royal Challengers Bengaluru Playing XI

Smriti Mandhana (capt), Danni Wyatt-Hodge, Ellyse Perry, Raghvi Bist, Richa Ghosh (wk), Kanika Ahuja, Georgia Wareham, Sneh Rana, Kim Garth, Ekta Bisht, Renuka Singh.

Feb 24, 2025, 1:36 PM

UP Warriorz Playing XI

Kiran Navgire, Vrinda Dinesh, Deepti Sharma(c), Tahlia McGrath, Shweta Sehrawat, Grace Harris, Chinelle Henry, Sophie Ecclestone, Uma Chetry(w), Kranti Goud, Saima Thakor.

Feb 24, 2025, 1:35 PM

Toss Update | UPW wins the toss and opts to bowl

Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs UP Warriorz WPL 2025 Match 9 LIVE Updates, Scores, News and Free Commentary: UPW wins the toss, opts to bowl; Sneh Rana makes RCB debut

UP Warriorz win the toss and decides to bowl first.

Feb 24, 2025, 9:51 AM

How to watch the match?

The live telecast of the Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs UP Warriorz match will be available on the Sports18 Network in India.

The live streaming will be available on the JioHostar App and website.

Feb 24, 2025, 9:47 AM

Match Details

Match: Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs UP Warriorz 

Tournament: Women's Premier League 2025 - Match 9

Date: 24 February 2025

Time: 7:30 pm IST

Venue: M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru 

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Bengaluru Stampede: Bengaluru police arrest RCB employee

Two days after the Bengaluru stampede, the police arrested Nikhil Sosale, the marketing head of RCB at the Kempegowda International Airport.

Jun 6, 2025, 11:22 AM3 min read

Bengaluru Stampede: Bengaluru police arrest RCB employee

The celebration of Royal Challengers Bangaluru's (RCB) first title win in the 18th season of the Indian Premier League (IPL 2025) has now become a cause of crisis. 11 people died and about 50 people were injured in a Bengaluru stampede during the celebration held outside the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium.

Also Read: Official statement from RCB after the tragic loss of 11 people during RCB's celebration

In connection with this tragic incident, Bangaluru Police has arrested four people including a senior RCB official, while some top officials of Karnataka Cricket Association (KSCA) are still absconding.

Police arrested RCB employee

Among those arrested by the police, the prominent name is that of Nikhil Sosale, who is the marketing head of RCB. Nikhil is considered close to Virat Kohli and was seen actively in every match of the team.

He led the team's branding and marketing strategy and has been associated with the franchise for many years. This year, a picture of a woman sitting next to Anushka Sharma in the stadium during every RCB match went viral on social media. Later it was revealed that this woman was none other than Nikhil Sosale's wife Malvika Nayak.

Arrest comes after Senior IPS officer took charge

The police, on Thursday, had booked RCB, event management company DNA and the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) administration over the Bengaluru stampede with CM Siddaramaiah asking the police to arrest the representatives. The KSCA officials have been absconding since Thursday night, the police said.

The arrest comes moments after Senior IPS officer Seemant Kumar Singh took charge as the new Commissioner of Bengaluru City Police, replacing B Dayananda, who was among senior officers suspended over the stampede.

After taking charge, Singh had vowed to uphold the work of his predecessors and act swiftly on the stampede. “I will immediately meet with my officers and take necessary steps regarding the incident,” he said.

Bengaluru Stampede case: What happened actually?

What was meant to be a day of celebration for cricket fans in Karnataka turned chaotic on Wednesday, as a hastily cancelled victory parade for the Royal Challengers Bangalore team gave way to confusion, swelling crowds, and a stampede outside the M Chinnaswamy Stadium.

The morning began with an announcement from team management: a victory parade would be held on an open bus, traveling the short distance from the iconic Vidhana Soudha to the stadium. Free passes for a post-parade celebration at the stadium were to be made available online. But by 11:56 am, the Bengaluru Traffic Police said that the parade was off.

However, by the time the RCB team arrived at HAL airport around 1:30 pm and travelled to their hotel before heading to Vidhana Soudha, thousands had already assembled along the intended parade route. Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah was slated to felicitate the players at a brief public ceremony.

Also Read: From emerging star to captain fantastic: Shreyas Iyer's IPL journey

Some spectators perched on treetops and building ledges, including the roof of the nearby Karnataka High Court. Meanwhile, large crowds also began to cluster outside the M Chinnaswamy Stadium. The Namma Metro announced that it would bypass Cubbon Park and Dr B.R. Ambedkar metro stations due to overcrowding.

By 3 pm, police estimated that over 50,000 people were gathered within a one-kilometre radius of the stadium. Tragedy struck around 4 pm, when Gate 3 of the stadium partially opened. The mix of ticket-holders and those without passes surged toward the entrance, triggering the stampede.

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Value of the IPL Franchises since 2008 to the present

The value of the IPL franchises is different from team to team. This is a list of the value of the IPL franchises from 2008 to the present.

Jun 5, 2025, 6:18 AM6 min read

Value of the IPL Franchises since 2008 to the present | sportzpoint.com

IPL 2025 concluded with a highly competitive final and gave us a new champion franchise. RCB lifted the trophy after waiting for 18-long years and finally etched their name in the prestigious IPL history. This win is expected to further enhance their brand value significantly.

When IPL started back in 2008 the combined cost of eight frachises was rupees 3000 crore. It marks a huge difference as compared to the recent years, as IPL is the second-richest sports league in the world by per-match value.

The value of the IPL franchises is different from team to team. And this is a detailed list of the value of the IPL Franchises from 2008 to the present.

Chennai Super Kings | ₹1012.6 crore

Value of the IPL Franchises since 2008 to the present | sportzpoint.com
CSK in IPL 2025. Image | NDTV

Consistently at the top, Chennai Super Kings maintains its position as the most valuable IPL franchise, with a value ₹1012.6 crore (USD: $122M.

Apart from being the five-time IPL champions, their value is heavily influenced by performances, loyalty, huge fan base, and one of the pivotal members behind their success, none other than MS Dhoni.

Mumbai Indians | ₹987.7 crore

Value of the IPL Franchises since 2008 to the present | sportzpoint.com
MI in IPL 2025. Image | NDTV

It seems like Mumbai Indians have a knack for being at the top of everything. The five-time IPL champions have not only won IPL the most number of times but also have the second-highest brand value among all the teams, which is ₹987.7 crore (USD: $119M).

Backed by a strong corporate ownership of Mukesh Ambani, MI remain one of the most recognised and valuable brands, along with a massive fan following.

Read also: IPL Winners list of last 12 years

Royal Challengers Bangalore | ₹971.1 crore

Value of the IPL Franchises since 2008 to the present | sportzpoint.com
RCB celebrates their maiden IPL win in 2025. Image | Instagram

Since the beginning of IPL, Royal Challengers Bangalore always had a star-studded lineup. With a brand value of ₹971.1 crore (USD: $117M), RCB has the third-highest team value in IPL. 

Despite a history of not winning the IPL trophy until 2025, RCB has been one of the most popular teams due to its association with global icons like Virat Kohli, and its passionate fanbase.

Their recent IPL victory is expected to further solidify and exceed the 1000-cr mark in their already impressive brand value.

Kolkata Knight Riders | ₹904.7 crore

Value of the IPL Franchises since 2008 to the present | sportzpoint.com
KKR celebrating their 3rd IPL win in 2024. Image | The Indian Express

The franchise with the fourth-highest brand value is the 3-time champions Kolkata Knight Riders. Owned by bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, KKR is a brand with glamour and strategic play.

Their value is approximately ₹904.7 crore (USD: $109M), and the 2024 victory has further strengthened their strong market position and fan engagement.

Sunrisers Hyderabad | ₹705.5 crore

Value of the IPL Franchises since 2008 to the present | sportzpoint.com
SRH in IPL 2025. Image | NDTV

Sunrisers Hyderabad has shown impressive growth in brand value over the years, strongly because of their splendid performances and consistent playoffs presence. They have a value of ₹705.5 crore (USD: $81M).

SRH has also earned the love and support of their dedicated 'Orange Army' fanbase in their region that contribute to their valuation.

Rea Also: Most P.O.T.M Awards in IPL

Rajasthan Royals | ₹672.3 crore

Value of the IPL Franchises since 2008 to the present | sportzpoint.com
RR in IPL 2025. Image | Instagram

The inaugural IPL champions, Rajasthan Royals, started their IPL journey with a bang but slowly things turned around and they lacked consistent good performance.

At the moment, their brand value amounts to ₹672.3 crore (USD: $81M), boosted by their strong digital presence, innovative team building and other strategies.

Delhi Capitals | ₹664 crore

Value of the IPL Franchises since 2008 to the present | sportzpoint.com
DC in IPL 2025. Image | Facebook

Despite never having an IPL title to their name, Delhi Capitals have a steady brand value of ₹644 crore (USD: $80M).

They put up a good fight in the 2025 season and narrowly left behind a playoffs berth, which creates a space for a hopeful comeback next year and rise in value.

Gujarat Titans | ₹572.7 crore

Value of the IPL Franchises since 2008 to the present | sportzpoint.com
GT in IPL 2025. Image | Instagram 

A new addition in IPL 2022, Gujarat Titans, is owned by CVC Capital (a private equity fund), and has made an immediate impact as a relatively new team.

They emerged as the IPL champions in their first season (IPL 2022), which plays a major role in their value of ₹572.7 crore (USD: $69M) at the moment.

Read Also: Teams to finish last in IPL Points Table

Punjab Kings | ₹564.4 crore

Value of the IPL Franchises since 2008 to the present | sportzpoint.com
PBKS in IPL 2025. Image | BBC

Punjab Kings is one of the original IPL franchises, with a value of ₹564.4 crore (USD: $68M). They had an incredible season in IPL 2025 under the captaincy of Shreyas Iyer. They fell short of 6 runs to secure their maiden IPL title this season, and ended up at the runners-up side.

PBKS were also the table toppers in IPL 2025, and their performance helped gain a lot of new fan following, which will reflect in the coming years and value.

Lucknow Super Giants | ₹498 crore

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LSG in IPL 2024. Image | Facebook

Another new franchise formed in 2022, Lucknow Super Giants quickly established itself by making it to the playoffs twice in a row.

Backed by the Sanjiv Goenka-led RPSG group, LSG's brand value is currently ₹498 crore (USD: $60M) and is steadily increasing.

Value of defunct IPL franchises

Some now-defunct teams like Deccan Chargers and Pune Warriors India had a memorable IPL journey. Here we bring you their values:

Deccan Chargers | ₹428 crore

Value of the IPL Franchises since 2008 to the present | sportzpoint.com
Deccan Chargers celebrating their IPL 2009 victory. Image | TOI

Deccan Chargers, based in the city of Hyderabad, is one of the 8 teams from the inaugural edition. They lifted their maiden IPL trophy in IPL 2009.

Unfortunately, the team washed out of existence in 2012. The brand value of the team was ₹428 crore.

Read also: Every IPL team owners list

Kochi Tuskers Kerala | ₹1533 crore

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KTK in IPL. Image | Twitter

With a brand value of ₹1533 crore, Kochi Tuskers Kerala, started its journey of IPL in 2011. It was one of the 2 teams that joined IPL in 2011, and they just lasted a year in the tournament.

Pune Warriors India 

Sahara Warriors Pune: Value of IPL Franchise since 2008 to present | SportzPoint.com
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The second franchise to join the Indian Premier League in 2011 is Pune Warriors India. The team was acquired by Sahada Adventure Sports Ltd for ₹17.02 billion. They withdrew from participating the next year due to future uncertainties.

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Official statement from RCB after the tragic loss of 11 people during RCB's celebration

"We are deeply anguished by the unfortunate incidents that have come to light through media reports regarding public gatherings all over Bengaluru in anticipation of the team’s arrival this afternoon. The safety and well-being of everyone is of utmost importance to us," an official press release from RCB stated.

Jun 4, 2025, 5:05 PM1 min read

Official statement from RCB after the tragic loss of 11 people during RCB's celebration

"We are deeply anguished by the unfortunate incidents that have come to light through media reports regarding public gatherings all over Bengaluru in anticipation of the team’s arrival this afternoon. The safety and well-being of everyone is of utmost importance to us.

RCB mourns the tragic loss of lives and extend our heartfelt condolences to the affected families.

Immediately upon being made aware of the situation, we promptly amended our program, and followed, the guidance and advice of the local administration.

We urge all our supporters to please stay safe."

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IPL Winners list of last 12 years

RCB defeated Punjab Kings by 6 runs to win IPL 2025 in a sensational display of T20 cricket. This marks the first IPL title for RCB in 18 years. Let's take a look and the IPL winners list from the last 12 years.

Jun 4, 2025, 12:36 PM9 min read

IPL Winners list of last 12 years

In 2007, BCCI decided to start a premier league with cricketers from different international teams playing together. Hence Indian Premier League was established. 8 teams play in IPL and the names of the teams are based on different Indian cities. On 18th April 2008, the first match of IPL took place between Royal Challengers Bangalore and Kolkata Night Riders at the Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore.

The popularity of IPL is incomparable and exceptional. Many leagues all over the world come and go but the name and fame of IPL top the list. IPL is definitely a revolutionary concept of cricket that helped young cricketers and made it easier for them to qualify for the national team. Every year a few youngsters show exceptional performances in the IPL and book tickets for the national team. It doesn't matter if the player is coming from the IPL winners team or not, all that matters is their performances on the field.

Let's take a look and the IPL winners list from the last 12 years.

Read also: Value of the IPL Franchises since 2008 to the present

IPL Winners List | Last 12 Years

2014: Kolkata Knight Riders

IPL Winners list of last 12 years

Kolkata Knight Riders repeated their 2012 legacy and won the 2014 IPL final against Kings XI Punjab. The final occurred on 1st June 2014 at the Chinnaswamy Stadium. KKR won the final by 3 wickets. Manish Pandey scored 94 runs and received the player of the match award. Glenn Maxwell was the player of the series.

2015: Mumbai Indians

IPL Winners list of last 12 years

Mumbai Indians won their second IPL title in the 2015 IPL final. Eden Gardens with an attendance of 67000 hosted the clashing final between Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings on 24 May 2015. MI defeated CSK by 41 runs. Both Rohit Sharma and Lendl Simons smashed half-centuries against opponents in the final.

The winning team lost their first consecutive 4 matches of the series. But slowly come back and bagged their second IPL title. The Player of the match was awarded to the captain, Rohit Sharma. Andre Russell was the Player of the series.

Read also: IPL winners since 2008: KKR wins the trophy for third time

2016: Sunrisers Hyderabad

IPL Winners list of last 12 years

Chinnaswamy Stadium hosted the 2006 IPL final Sunrisers Hyderabad and Royal Challengers Bangalore on 29 May 2016. SRH won the 2016 IPL title by 8 runs. The openers of both the teams utilized the powerplay and smashed 59 runs with no wickets. 

The final was definitely a close call as both the teams were smashing runs all around but SRH managed to clinch the title in between. Ben cutting received the player of the match award and Virat Kohli received the player of the series award.

2017: Mumbai Indians

IPL Winners list of last 12 years

For the third time, Mumbai Indians won the IPL trophy in 2017 IPL. Rajiv Gandhi International cricket stadium hosted the 2017 IPL final between Mumbai Indians and Rising Pune Supergiants. This final was a spectacular one as it kept the audience on their toes throughout the match. Especially the last over literally stopped everything as the match could turn entirely in the last 6 balls. 

MI defeated RPS by only 1 run and clinched the trophy for the third time. Krunal Pandya became the Player of the match. Ben Stokes was the Player of the series.

2018: Chennai Super Kings

IPL Winners list of last 12 years

Chennai Super Kings reached the finals for the 7th time in the 2018 IPL final. The final was played against Sunrisers Hyderabad on 27 May 2018 at the Wankhede Stadium. CSK defeated SRH by 8 wickets (with 9 balls remaining) and won the IPL title for the third time. 

Shane Watson of Chennai Super Kings created a storm on the Wankhede Stadium and scored 117 runs. It is absolutely no doubt that he received the Player of the Match award. Sunil Narine was the Player of the series.

2019: Mumbai Indians

IPL Winners list of last 12 years

The night of 12 May 2019 was nothing less than a thriller for cricket lovers. It was the night when the two best teams of IPL, Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings faced each other for the third time in the IPL final. Rajiv Gandhi International cricket stadium hosted the clashing final. The most exciting part of the final was the last over of the match. It was undoubtedly one of the most thrilling and exciting matches in IPL.

The final kept the audience glued to the screen all the time and had an amazing and incredible finish at the end. MI defeated CSK by 1 run, became the IPL winners, and won the trophy for the 4th time. Jasprit Bumrah was awarded the Player of the match. Andre Russell was the player of the series.

2020: Mumbai Indians

IPL Winners list of last 12 years

After months of dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, IPL was postponed and rescheduled in UAE. On 10 November 2020, Mumbai Indians and Delhi Capitals faced each other in the final at Dubai International Stadium. Delhi capitals had an amazing series and reached the finals for the first time. The young captain Shreyas Iyer represented the team really well but sadly they could not win the trophy against the mammoth of IPL, Mumbai Indians. 

MI defeated DC by 5 wickets, became the IPL winners for the fifth time, and the captain, Rohit Sharma lifted the winning trophy. Trent Boult picked up 3 wickets and gave 30 runs with an economy of 7.50. He received the player of the match award. The player of the series was Jofra Archer of Rajasthan Royals.

2021: Chennai Super Kings

IPL Winners list of last 12 years

CSK bounced back from a poor 2020 campaign to finish second with nine wins in 2021. They beat Delhi Capitals in the first qualifier and took on Kolkata Knight Riders in the final. Faf du Plessis’s 86 helped them post a big total, and their bowlers did the rest to seal a 27-run win and their fourth title. Young opener Ruturaj Gaikwad played a pivotal role in their success during that particular season with a century and four fifties.

Batting first, CSK posted a total of 192/3. Faf du Plessis led the charge with a brilliant 86 off 59 balls. Ruturaj Gaikwad also made an impact with a steady 32. Robin Uthappa (31) and Moeen Ali (37*) added crucial runs towards the end, taking CSK to a challenging score. In response, KKR made a flying start with openers Venkatesh Iyer (50) and Shubman Gill (51) adding 91 runs for the first wicket. However, CSK's bowlers pulled things back remarkably, picking up wickets at regular intervals. Shardul Thakur was the pick of the bowlers with 3/38, while Ravindra Jadeja and Josh Hazlewood also kept things tight, ensuring KKR could not maintain their momentum.

2022: Gujarat Titans

IPL Winners list of last 12 years

Gujarat Titans made a sensational debut in 2022. Under Hardik Pandya, they won ten league matches and topped the table. They beat Rajasthan Royals in Qualifier 1 and faced them again in the final. Pandya’s all-round brilliance and Shubman Gill’s composure led Gujarat to a 7-wicket win in front of a packed home crowd.

Yuzvendra Chahal was the highest wicket-taker in that season. Jos Buttler was the most run-scorer scoring 863 runs in 17 matches including 4 hundred and 4 fifties. Buttler has also won the Most Valued Player award this season. In IPL 2022, the teams for playoffs are Gujarat Titans, Lucknow Super Giants, Rajasthan Royals, and Royal Challengers Bangalore. Gujarat Titans (GT) captained by Hardik Pandya tops the IPL 2022 point table with 20 points and became the first team. They have played 14 matches and won 10 out of them, leading them to become the first team of 2022 to qualify for the playoffs. 

2023: Chennai Super Kings

IPL Winners list of last 12 years

In a season filled with rain, drama, and emotion, CSK finished second in the league with eight wins. They defeated Gujarat Titans in Qualifier 1 and set up a rematch in the final. Rain delayed the finale, but in a revised chase, Ravindra Jadeja’s heroics, including hitting a six and a four off the last two balls, helped CSK win by 5 wickets, earning them a record-equalling fifth title. This marked CSK's fifth IPL title. After this, CSK levelled with the Mumbai Indians in securing their fifth title.

Shubman Gill of the Gujarat Titans emerged as the Orange Cap holder and Player of the Tournament, amassing 890 runs in 17 games. Mohammed Shami of the Gujarat Titans claimed the Purple Cap with 28 wickets.

2024: Kolkata Knight Riders

IPL Winners list of last 12 years

Kolkata Knight Riders is the winners of the IPL 2024. The final match was played between Kolkata Knight Riders and Sunrisers Hyderabad at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. KKR, led by captain Shreyas Iyer, dismissed SRH for 113 runs in 18.3 overs, the lowest-ever total in an IPL final. KKR chased the target in 10.3 overs, with Venkatesh Iyer top-scoring with 53* in 26 balls. This is the third IPL title for KKR and earlier they won two IPL titles in 2012 and 2014. 

The Man of the Match was Mitchell Starc for his superb performance. Virat Kohli was the highest run-getter with 741 runs in 15 matches and Harshal Patel from Punjab Kings was the highest wicket-taker with 24 wickets.

2025: Royal Challengers Bengaluru

IPL Winners list of last 12 years

IPL 2025 finally ended Virat Kohli's IPL trophy dream as RCB secure thier IPL title. RCB finished second in the legaue stage with 19 points securing their place in the qualifier 1, where they beat PBKS by 8 wickets to qualify for thier fourth final. In the final they once gain thumped PBKS by 6 runs to walk away with their maiden trophy. This marks the first IPL title for RCB in 18 years and their first title under the leadership of Rajat Patidar.

It's a sign of how far T20 has come that 190 beating 184 was a bowler-dominated game. PBKS did brilliantly to restrict RCB to 190 after sending them in, but RCB's bowlers did even better, with Krunal Pandya, Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Yash Dayal - who have all won IPL titles at other teams - bringing their experience and nous to play on an unusual Ahmedabad surface.

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IPL Finals and finalists since 2008

RCB and PBKS reaching the IPL 2025 Final has given us another set of teams for the 18th season who will face each other in this high-stakes match. Check out how IPL Finals since 2008 looked like.

Jun 2, 2025, 6:32 PM3 min read

IPL Finals since 2008 | sportzpoint.com

Since the inaugural season of IPL in 2008, it has delivered unforgettable final encounters. From Rajasthan Royals and Chennai Super Kings competing for the title in the first season, to Punjab Kings and Royal Challengers Bengaluru gearing up to win their first in IPL 2025, we have come a long way.

Here's how IPL Finals since 2008 looked like with the teams being a part of it:

The Ultimate Chronicle: IPL Finals since 2008

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Visual representation of IPL Finals since 2008 and its contenders. Image | sportzpoint.com

Take a look into the two teams emerging every season to fight for the IPL title since 2008-2005:

IPL 2008 (Winner: RR)

IPL 2009 (Winner: DCH)

  • Deccan Chargers vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru 
  • DCH: 143/6 | RCB: 137/9
  • P.O.T.M: Anil Kumble 4/16

Read Also: Most 50+ scores as a captain in IPL playoffs

IPL 2010 (Winner: CSK)

  • Mumbai Indians vs Chennai Super Kings
  • CSK: 168/5 | MI: 146/9
  • P.O.T.M: Suresh Raina 57*(35) & 1/21

IPL 2011 (Winner: CSK)

IPL 2012 (Winner: KKR)

IPL 2013 (Winner: MI)

  • Mumbai Indians vs Chennai Super Kings 
  • MI: 148/9 | CSK: 125/9
  • P.O.T.M: Kieron Pollard 60*(32) & 1/34

IPL 2014 (Winner: KKR)

  • Punjab Kings vs Kolkata Knight Riders 
  • PBKS: 199/4 | KKR: 200/7
  • P.O.T.M: Manish Pandey 94(50)

Read Also: Most sixes hit by any batter in IPL history

IPL 2015 (Winner: MI)

  • Mumbai Indians vs Chennai Super Kings
  • MI: 202/5 | CSK: 161/8
  • P.O.T.M: Rohit Sharma 50(26)

IPL 2016 (Winner: SRH)

  • Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru
  • SRH: 208/7 | RCB: 200/7
  • P.O.T.M: Ben Cutting 39*(15) & 2(35)

IPL 2017 (Winner: MI)

  • Mumbai Indians vs Rising Pune Supergiant
  • MI: 129/8 | RSP: 128/6
  • P.O.T.M: Krunal Pandya 47(38)

IPL 2018 (Winner: CSK)

  • Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Chennai Super Kings 
  • SRH: 178/6 | CSK: 181/2
  • P.O.T.M: Shane Watson 107*(57)

IPL 2019 (Winner: MI)

  • Mumbai Indians vs Chennai Super Kings 
  • MI: 149/8 | CSK: 148/7
  • P.O.T.M: Jasprit Bumrah 2/14

IPL 2020 (Winner: MI)

  • Delhi Capitals vs Mumbai Indians 
  • DC: 156/7 | MI: 157/5
  • P.O.T.M: Trent Boult 3/30

Read Also: Teams to finish last in IPL Points Table

IPL 2021 (Winner: CSK)

  • Chennai Super Kings vs Kolkata Knight Riders 
  • CSK: 192/3 | KKR: 165/9
  • P.O.T.M: Faf du Plessis 86(59)

IPL 2022 (Winner: GT)

  • Rajasthan Royals vs Gujarat Titans
  • RR: 130/9 | GT: 133/3
  • P.O.T.M: Hardik Pandya 34(30) & 3/17

IPL 2023 (Winner: CSK)

  • Gujarat Titans vs Chennai Super Kings 
  • GT: 214/4 | CSK: 171/5 (15 ovs) DLS method
  • P.O.T.M: Devon Conway 47(25)

IPL 2024 (Winner: KKR)

  • Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Kolkata Knight Riders 
  • SRH: 113 (18.3) | KKR: 114/2 (10.3)
  • P.O.T.M: Mitchell Starc 2/14 & 2 catches

Read Also: Highest individual scores by players in IPL playoffs

IPL 2025

  • Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Punjab Kings 
  • The final is set to take place on June 3, 2025. May the best team win.
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