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IPL 2025: Full list of award winners – Orange cap, Purple cap, MVP and more

IPL 2025: Full list of award winners – Orange cap, Purple cap, MVP and more

Time of India2 days ago

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The 2025 edition of the Indian Premier League came to a dramatic close with Royal Challengers Bangalore clinching their first-ever title, but the tournament was also a celebration of individual brilliance.
From blazing bats to match-turning spells and gravity-defying catches, the season had it all. Here's a look at the full list of IPL 2025 awards:
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Final Match Honours
Player of the Match (Final):
Krunal Pandya – The all-rounder's economical spell of 4-0-17-2 in a high-pressure final played a key role in RCB's win.
Super Striker (Final):
Jitesh Sharma – His blistering 24 off 10 balls gave Punjab a late push and earned him this honour.
Super Sixes (Final):
Shashank Singh – The aggressive right-hander smashed six sixes in the final, finishing unbeaten on 61.
On the Go Fours (Final):
Priyansh Arya – His early boundaries gave PBKS momentum, earning him this award.
Green Dot Ball (Final):
Krunal Pandya – His ability to dry up runs under pressure was recognised with this award.
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Season Awards
Emerging Player of the Season:
Sai Sudharsan – A breakout year for the stylish left-hander, who consistently delivered with the bat.
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Super Striker of the Season:
Vaibhav Suryavanshi– The young sensation made headlines with his fearless hitting and explosive strike rate.
Super Sixes of the Season:
Nicolas Pooran – Led the sixes chart with consistent ball-clearing feats throughout the tournament.
On the Go Fours of the Season:
Sai Sudharsan – Also claimed the most fours this season, showing his ability to rotate strike and pierce gaps at will.
Green Dot Ball of the Season:
Mohammed Siraj – GT's spearhead bowled with precision and fire, leading the chart for dot balls bowled.
Catch of the Season:
Kamindu Mendis – A spectacular boundary-line stunner that had fans and pundits applauding his athleticism.
Fair Play Award:
Chennai Super Kings – CSK once again upheld the spirit of the game and were awarded for their on-field conduct.
Purple Cap:
Prasidh Krishna – Finished as the leading wicket-taker of the season, consistently striking in the powerplay and death overs.
Orange Cap:
Sai Sudharsan – The Gujarat Titans opener was the most prolific run-scorer of the tournament, capping off a dream season.
Most Valuable Player (MVP):
Suryakumar Yadav – Played defining innings under pressure and delivered match-winning performances throughout the league.
The 2025 season will be remembered not just for RCB's emotional triumph, but also for the rise of new stars and the reaffirmation of old ones. Each award reflects a story of excellence, grit, and pure cricketing passion.

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