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IPL 2025 Final: Josh Hazlewood extends perfect finals record, wins another trophy with RCB

IPL 2025 Final: Josh Hazlewood extends perfect finals record, wins another trophy with RCB

Business Upturn2 days ago

By News Desk Published on June 3, 2025, 23:34 IST
Josh Hazlewood's remarkable record in tournament finals remains intact — the Australian pacer added yet another trophy to his glittering career as Royal Challengers Bengaluru clinched their maiden IPL title with a 6-run win over Punjab Kings in the 2025 final.
Hazlewood, who played a key role in RCB's bowling effort on the night, continued an astonishing personal streak — he has never lost a final in any major tournament he has played.
A graphic shown during the broadcast highlighted Hazlewood's unbeaten record in finals: Champions League T20 2012 — Champion
World Cup 2015 — Champion
BBL 2020 — Champion
IPL 2021 — Champion
T20 World Cup 2021 — Champion
World Cup 2023 — Champion
IPL 2025 — Champion
Known for his calm under pressure and consistent performances on big nights, Hazlewood once again delivered for his team when it mattered most. His spells through the middle and at the death were instrumental in restricting Punjab's chase and ensuring RCB finally broke their IPL title drought.
With this latest win, Hazlewood further cements his reputation as one of cricket's greatest big-match players — a bowler who simply doesn't know how to lose in a final.
News desk at BusinessUpturn.com

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