Don’t miss this massive T20 cricket celebration. After 18 years of heartbreak and near misses, Royal Challengers Bengaluru are finally IPL champions, and they’re taking the party to the streets. The team’s victory parade in Bengaluru kicks off today and will be broadcast live on Star Sports and Jio Hotstar, giving fans everywhere a front-row seat to the city’s biggest cricket celebration.
The parade will begin from Vidhana Soudha at 2pm UAE time and wind its way through cheering crowds before culminating at the iconic M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, RCB’s home turf. The celebration is expected to draw massive crowds, with fans already lining the streets hours before the procession.
RCB’s message to fans on social media captured the emotional high of the win:
“This one’s for you, 12th Man Army. For every cheer, every tear, every year. Loyalty is Royalty — and today, the crown is yours.”
Led by Rajat Patidar, the underdog skipper who turned hero, RCB outclassed Punjab Kings in a dramatic IPL 2025 final at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. A gritty 43 from Virat Kohli powered the team to 190/9, a total that proved too much for Punjab, despite a promising bowling effort.
For Kohli, this was more than a trophy, it was the realisation of a lifelong dream. In a post-match chat, the former captain said,
“I always dreamt of winning it with this team. I’ve never seen loyalty like the one our fans have shown. That’s why this is so special. I’ll play with RCB till the end.”
An emotional Kohli also reflected on what it means to finally bring the trophy home to Bengaluru after 18 seasons.
“Someone sent me a video, the entire city is filled with fireworks. The whole city. It’s very special. I can’t express my feelings. I have to experience it.”
He also extended a personal invitation to former teammates AB de Villiers and Chris Gayle to join the victory parade and be part of the celebration.
RCB fans, famously known as the “12th Man Army,” have waited nearly two decades for this moment. With previous heartbreaks in 2009, 2011, and 2016 finals, the 2025 win marks a glorious end to the team’s title drought.
As the drums beat and fireworks light up the Bengaluru sky, one thing is certain, this is a victory parade the city, and its loyal fans, will never forget.