Punjab Kings opened the batsman Priyash Arya, who is from Delhi, was questioned whether he felt fine to lose in front of Virat Kohli in the IPL final, in which the batsman strictly refused and claimed that he was still sad and disappointed.
Royal Challengers Bangalore ended their 18 -year -long drought of a title in the IPL with their first win in the IPL in the IPL. He defeated Punjab Kings, who was also targeting his first title in the history of the tournament. Only Punjab Kings and Delhi’s capitals have never won cups.
However, keeping in mind the disappointing final disadvantage, many players of PBKS accepted individual highs in the version, especially the choice of opener Prabhasimran Singh and debut Priya Arya.
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Some players also said that they felt happy for Virat Kohli and RCB when they won the IPL 2025 title. In particular, Virat Kohli’s Trophy Cabinet has been remembering an IPL title since its inception.
However, RCB defeated Punjab Kings in the final of IPL 2025 and handed over its first IPL trophy to Virat Kohli. Virat Kohli was seen crying, which clearly indicated how much the trophy matters to him.
Priyash Arya refused to bow down to Virat Kohli’s charisma
Recently, after a DPL match, Priyash Arya was questioned whether he felt slightly less disappointed or he felt the content of that he had lost the IPL final for the great Virat Kohli.
However, unlike many young players, who are often out of dedication to the great batsman, make remarks that do not reflect the player’s spirit and determination to win, Priyash strictly said that he was then and is still disappointed in the final loss.
“Na to My US Time Khus Tha Bad Me (neither I was happy then, nor I am happy now),” Priyash Arya told the interviewer who tried to incite Virat Kohli through Karishma.
His attitude seemed clear that, whoever could be his opponent, his clear goal is to win the match for his team, and a disadvantage would affect him to an equal extent. Arya expressed the same disappointment after the IPL final ended at the loss for Punjab Kings, and the young man was brought for the post -match interview.
The same platform the same question but different answers
“Na to My US Time Khus Tha Bad Me”
Priyash My boy https://t.co/t2a2gdujr8 pic.twitter.com/7GD85MO7E8– saurai96 (@aspirant_9457) August 19, 2025
Punjab Kings lost their hands of the woman IPL Trophy
Punjab Kings re -prepared their entire squad under the new coach Ricky Ponting, who had assumed the rank as their head coach before the mega auction and selected the players whom he wanted on his side with a huge purse in his bank.
Ponting chose IPL-winning captain, Sris Iyer for Rs 26.75 crore, and KKR East-captain proved both with the bat and with his captaincy. He took PBK in his second IPL final in the participation of all these years.
After playing excellently throughout the season, PBKS batsmen failed to promise in the IPL final, and the top order fell quickly. Josh Iglis’s wicket was a significant turn, while Marcus Stoinis also returned to the pavilion.
Shashank Singh’s amazing innings could bring PBK closer, but he has been reduced by just one shot, as RCB won the match by 6 runs to claim his first title.
Princess Arya’s major start in IPL 2025
After the start of a stunning DPL last season for Delhi Superstars, where he scored 67 runs on an average of 67 and 608 runs with a strike rate of about 200. He hit 6 sixes from a bowler’s over, and scored 2 centuries in the version.
This was followed by a promising season in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, and so he was selected by Punjab Kings as his only initial option. He achieved a deal of INR 3.8 crore and proved his price with 475 runs with a strike rate of around 180 in the debut season.
He also made his first IPL century in his debut and will be an exciting player to see in the coming years.
Also read: “If RCB won 1 IPL title in 18 years, it will take him 72 years to win 5”- Ambati Rayudu left the ballistic missile