Top 5 IPL 2025 ft. Shreyas iyer


AND Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 Came to an exciting conclusion on Tuesday, June 3rd, because Royal Challengers Bengalur (RCB) secured his maiden title with a narrow victory in six runs over Punjab Kings (PBKS) at the Narendra Modi iconic Stadium in Ahmedabad.

After being placed on Bat, RCB announced a competitive in a total of 190/9, and Virat Kohli led the path from a stable 43 of 35 balls. In response, the pundes started, but they failed to turn them into significant results, as RCB bowlers were constantly hitting in regular intervals.

Shashank Singh lit a final addition to the amazing counterattack, breaking the undefeated 61 of 30 balls, but it was not enough because the PBKS ended, ending at 184/7, handing over RCB’s first IPL title.

Throughout the tournament, fans witnessed several extraordinary individual performances with a baton. In this note, as IPL 2025 ends, we look at the top five shots from this year’s edition.


Top 5 of the best IPL 2025 shots

#5 Priyansh Arya (103 off 42 balls)

In the 22nd match of the IPL 2025 8 April in Mullanpur, New Chandigarh, Punjab Kings won the throw and chosen for Bat against Chennai Super Kings (CSK). Priyansh Arya It exploded during PowerPlay, reaching fifty balls, despite the early failures while Prabhsimrah Singh (0), Shreyas Iyer (9) and Marcus Stoinis (4) fell cheap.

Punjab soon found himself in trouble in 83/5. However, Priyansh then created a vital partnership with Shashank Singh, adding 71 runs 34 balls for six Wickket. Priyansh has delayed his maiden century out of 39 balls and finished with a great 103 drives from 42 shipments, including seven four and nine sixties.

Shashank remained undefeated at 52 of 36 balls, helping Punjab to set a competitive total of 219/6.

Chasing 220, CSK -O’s Devon Conway played a resistant knock, scoring 69 out of 49 balls before retirement, but it wasn’t enough because CSK finished its entrance in 201/5, it fell for 18 runs.


#4 Jitesh Sharma (85* off 33 Balls)

The last conflict between IPL 2025, Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), host Royal Challengers Bengalur (RCB) 27 at the Ekana Crickket Stadium in Lucnow. After being placed on Shišmiš, the homemade published a total of 227/3, launched by a scinable blow from Rishabh pantieswho remained undefeated to 118 of 61 balls, breaking 11 four and eight six.

In response, Virat Kohli started with 54 of 30 balls in RCB, but Jitesh Sharma stole the show. Going into number 6 in 12. one with a score of 123/4, Wickekekeper-Lotter started a counter-attack from the word go go. He brought up his half a century only 22 balls with a high six and continued to knock the undefeated 85 out of 33 deliveries, lined with eight fours and six six.

Jitesh shared the match, a continuous 107-beating in the exit 45 balls Mayank agarwalwho contributed peacefully and assembled 41* of 23 balls. RCB was easily chased by a target, winning six hicckets with eight balls.


#3 shreyas iyer (87* off 41 balls)

June 1, Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad hosted the host of the IPL 2025 -O’s qualification 2 between Punjab Kings (PBKS) and Mumbai Indian (MI). After sending to Bat, he announced a total of 203/6 competitive to me, with Suryakumar Yadav and Tilak Varma a top 44 ride point.

In response, PBKS stumbled early, losing three shots for only 72 rides. However, the skipper Shreyas iyer and Nehal Wadher, 48, stabbed with a key 84 run of 47 Wickket district balls. Iyer anchored the chase great, reaching about fifty in just 27 balls.

With 23 runs, the last two and five winches are needed in the hand, the game was finely ready. Ashwani Kumar handed over the penultimate, but Iyer turned the tide with a tumultuous limit, breaking four six into Over.

He remained undefeated to 87 out of only 41 balls, including five fours and eight six, as Punjab Kings sealed a five winch win with six reservations balls, booking his place in the IPL 2025 final.


#2 Vaibhav Suryavanshi (101 off 38 balls)

The Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur hosted the 47 IPL 2025 match between Rajasthan Royals (RR) and the Gujarat Titans (GT) on April 28, after being put on the blows, GT published a solid 209/4, led by Captain Shubman Gill, who scored 84 of 84 of 84 of 84 who hit 84 Gill while scoring 84 Gill, while hit by 84 Gill Balls, Ball.

In response, the rr -a yashasvi jaiswal and Vaibhav Suryavanshi All rifles came out, adding a glittering 87 run in PowerPlay. The 14-year-old Prodigy, Suryavanshi, was in a sensational touch, throwing his half a century in just 17 balls, and then racing to an extraordinary century from 35 balls in the fastest in IPL history.

He ended up with an explosive 101 of 38 balls, breaking seven four and 11 sixties. In the meantime, Jaiswal played the perfect supporting role, remaining undefeated at 70 of 40 balls, while Rajasthan Royals ran easily with the target, winning eight Wickkec with 25 reservation balls.


#1 Abhishek Sharma (141 excluded 55 balls)

The International Stadium Rajiv Gandhi in Hyderabad hosted the 27th games of IPL 2025 April 12, and Sunrizes Hyderabad (SRH) took over the Punjub Kings (PBKS). After they first decided to strike, PBKS piled up a huge 245/6, led by a glittering 82 out of 36 balls from Skipers Shreyas Iyer.

In response, SRH -O’s opening duet travis head -ai Abhishek Sharma Launched an amazing attack. Abhishek raised fifty in only 19 balls and continued the attack to achieve a sensational century out of only 40 delivery.

The young Jugpaw ended up with a stunning 141 of 55 balls, full of 14 four and 10 sixties of the highest individual results in IPL history, and the highest ever Indian dough in the league.

Travis Head provided strong support from the Quickfire 66 off 37, while the SRH persecuted comfortably on the target, securing a victory for eight shots with nine balls.