As you know, the biggest festival of India, the one and only Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025, has already been completed more than halfway. Like every year, this year also has the entertainment, drama, stunning performances, and a few shocking twists. Every player is performing their best, mainly the young players. Every IPL team performed their best, but some teams are now eliminated. Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals, both teams, have done well, but because of the hard luck this year, they are in 9th and 10th place in the point table. At the top of the table, Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bangalore are planted the flag as 1st and 2nd place. So in this tournament to win the IPL Trophy 2025, there are 8 teams left who are competing with each other to be the champion. So the main question is here, who will win the trophy?

IPL 2025 top players
This year was a good opportunity for every team to get good players on their team because this year there was a mega auction. Where a total of 577 players, including 210 overseas players, registered themselves for the auction. And a total of 182 players were sold, including 62 overseas cricketers. In this auction, Rajasthan Royals purchased the youngest player, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who is just 14 years old. Hitting sixes as an opener. He just made a century within just 35 balls. In this current season, the orange cap holder is Virat Kholi from the Royal Challengers Bengaluru with the highest of 504 runs as an individual. And the purple cap holder is from the Gujarat Titans, named Prasidh Krishna, with 19 wickets.

Bold Predictions for IPL 2025 Winner
The way every team is playing, it’s become more difficult to predict who will lift the trophy. Like how MI lost every match at the start of the tournament, but now they are in the top position. Because every player is now in form, including Rohit Sharma, SKY, and Hardik Pandya, all bowlers. So they may win this tournament. RCB is also doing well, but only Virat Kohli can’t win the trophy; to win that, all team members have to do well without depending on a single player. They have a good team; they are doing well, but at the knockout stage, they do poorly, or maybe their luck gods know. So I don’t think they may win this time. Other teams may have the chance to win, but if the Mumbai Indians reach the final, then I don’t think anyone else can win. So if you want to stop MI from lifting the trophy for the 6th time, then you have to stop them in the semifinals.