There is only one match left in the IPL 2025, and a new champion will undoubtedly emerge this year.
In front of the forthcoming major event, which will take place at the Narendra Modi Stadium on June 3, former India great batsman and captain Sourav Ganguly has expressed his opinions about both teams.
The former BCCI president has praised both teams’ excellent tournament performances and their comparable skill levels, but he has refused to name a favourite even as all the experts and commentators have published their predictions for the final. In addition, Ganguly shared his thoughts on the match’s greatest stars, including Shreyas Iyer and Virat Kohli, who have both had some of their best seasons to date.
“Both teams are strong. This season, both teams have performed admirably. It is impossible to predict what will occur in Twenty20 cricket. Punjab, however, is exceptional. how they defeated the Indians of Mumbai. Iyer Shreyas is amazing. The two teams are equally strong. According to Ganguly, who was cited by My Khel, “The team that plays well will win.”
“Everyone, not just Kohli, is under constant pressure at this level. He has participated in and won World Cups. He plays cricket flawlessly. For him, this is just another important contest. Shreyas did a fantastic job at bat. The characteristic of a true match winner is maintaining composure under duress,” Ganguly continued.
Dada commends the season’s up-and-coming talent.
The season’s top performers are the other players who attracted the notice of the former BCCI president. He acknowledged the contributions of the up-and-coming talent, such as Priyansh Arya, Jitesh Sharma, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, and Dewald Brevis, while also applauding the performance of seasoned players Shreyas Iyer and Rajat Patidar.
Nehal Wadhera has performed admirably. Someone has found Shreyas Iyer again. In addition, Priyansh Arya, Jitesh Sharma, Rajat Patidar, Dewald Brevis, and Vaibhav Suryavanshi, a gifted youngster, have all made an impression. The 2002 Champions Trophy winner stated, “We have to give him some time.”