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The Cricket Board of England and Wales (ECB) has shared a special publication for its IPL 2025 winners, with Kohli, who left one and all in divisions. On June 3, the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) defeated Punjab Kings (PBKs) for six runs in the IPL 2025 final to lift the title of single man in Ahmedabad.
Phil Salt, Liam Livingstone, and Jacob Bethhell of England were part of Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the recent conclusion IPL 2025. However, Jacob Bethell lost the IPL 2025 playoffs after being named in the Esquió de England template for the Western Indian House series.
But Phil Salt and Liam Livingstone played to the end and contributed to the success of the RCB this season, as they ended up with their 17 -year -old wait lifting their title IPL in the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Even the salt had to return home for the birth of her son and then returned to Ahmedabad for the IPL 2025 finals against PBKs.
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The ECB, meanwhile, shared a series of images of the IPL 2025, including the finals, with the stars of England, but one thing caught the attention of everyone: they shared several Kohli virating images in their place of congratulations on the RCB to end their drought.
Interestingly, the ECB named Kohli “our IPL champion”, which left many to speculate his theories. Sharing a series of photographs on Instagram, the ECB wrote to the subtitle: “Our IPL winners 🏆 Congratulations, @Realchallengers.bengaluru 👏”
Above all, Salt recently took a paternity break for the series Hate three games in progress against the western home of the house.
On the other hand, Kohli has already retired from Test Cricket and T20I Cricket, but it is in London, so it will be interesting to see if Kohli turned to be encouraged to cheer in India when taking England in the next five-game test series.
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In the meantime, the High Court of Karnataka has asked the State Congress Government to answer nine important questions about the tragic stampede outside the M. Chinnaswamy stadium in Bengaluru. The Stampede unfolded during a celebration of the RCB IPL victory and left 11 people dead.
The High Court of Karnataka wants the Government to present answers on June 10. The questions the court asked were to understand what was going wrong and how the situation was handled.