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IPL 2025: Krunal Pandya First To Win Player Of The Match Award Twice In Finals - Check Full List

RCB vs PBKS, IPL 2025 Final: Left-arm spin-bowling all-rounder Krunal Pandya had previously helped Mumbai Indians win the Indian Premier League 2017 trophy with a 38-ball 47 against the now-defunct Rising Pune Super Giant in the final

Royal Challengers Bengaluru's Krunal Pandya (right) returned figures of 2/17 in four overs in the IPL 2025 final against Punjab Kings. AP

Royal Challengers Bengaluru's 191-run target was considered well below par by most experts at the half-way stage of the Indian Premier League 2025 final in Ahmedabad. It was RCB's bowling, led by an ultra-economical Krunal Pandya, that helped them limit Punjab Kings to a 184-run total and win the coveted title for the first time in 18 years.

Pandya returned match-winning figures of 2/17 in four overs with an economy rate of 4.25 and was deserved named the Player of the Match (POTM) award for his exploits.

This was not the first time that the senior Pandya brother had claimed the honour in an IPL final. The spin-bowling all-rounder had helped Mumbai Indians win the trophy in 2017 with a 38-ball 47 against the now defunct Rising Pune Super Giant in the summit clash. Krunal thus becomes the only player to win the POTM award more than once.

Former India all-rounder Yusuf Pathan had won the award in the first-ever IPL final in 2008. Guiding Rajasthan Royals to victory, Pathan hit a 39-ball 56 while also snaring three wickets against the Chennai Super Kings.

Interestingly, all-time great Anil Kumble is the only player to win the POTM award in a final while ending up on the losing side. His figures of 4/16 were not enough for RCB to avert defeat against Deccan Chargers in IPL 2009.

Let us take at the full list of POTM award winners in IPL finals:

Player Of The Match Award Winners In All IPL Finals

YearFinalPlayer of the Match
2008Rajasthan Royals vs Chennai Super KingsYusuf Pathan (RR)
2009Deccan Chargers vs Royal Challengers BangaloreAnil Kumble (RCB)
2010Chennai Super Kings vs Mumbai IndiansSuresh Raina (CSK)
2011Chennai Super Kings vs Royal Challengers BangaloreMurali Vijay (CSK)
2012Kolkata Knight Riders vs Chennai Super KingsManvinder Bisla (KKR)
2013Mumbai Indians vs Chennai Super KingsKieron Pollard (MI)
2014Kolkata Knight Riders vs Punjab KingsManish Pandey (KKR)
2015Mumbai Indians vs Chennai Super KingsRohit Sharma (MI)
2016Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Royal Challengers BangaloreBen Cutting (SRH)
2017Mumbai Indians vs Rising Pune SupergiantKrunal Pandya (MI)
2018Chennai Super Kings vs Sunrisers HyderabadShane Watson (CSK)
2019Mumbai Indians vs Chennai Super KingsJasprit Bumrah (MI)
2020Mumbai Indians vs Delhi CapitalsTrent Boult (MI)
2021Chennai Super Kings vs Kolkata Knight RidersFaf du Plessis (CSK)
2022Gujarat Titans vs Rajasthan RoyalsHardik Pandya (GT)
2023Chennai Super Kings vs Gujarat TitansDevon Conway (CSK)
2024Kolkata Knight Riders vs Sunrisers HyderabadMitchell Starc (KKR)
2025Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Punjab KingsKrunal Pandya (RCB)

Krunal said after helping break RCB's 17-year jinx: "My biggest strength has been to learn what the situation requires. I knew I had to be brave to get wickets tonight. Thought I'd do that by bowling slow.

"If you'd have bowled quick, it'd have been a good wicket. But if you mixed it up it was tougher. Pitch actually got easier in the second innings. Have enjoyed my time with RCB so far, I said on day one I wanted to win. I told Hardik that the Pandya household will have nine trophies in 11 years."

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