The Indian Premier League 2025 ended with an electrifying final match, where Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) triumphed over Punjab Kings (PBKS) by just six runs, claiming their first ever IPL title.
Under the leadership of Rajat Patidar, RCB delivered a consistent and impressive performance throughout the season, finally ending an 18-year long wait for the trophy. The win was especially emotional for Virat Kohli who described it as a dream come true, having been part of the franchise since its inception.
Following the conclusion of the tournament, former Australian captain Michael Clarke voiced his belief that Virat Kohli, along with Chennai Super Kings icon MS Dhoni and Mumbai Indians star Rohit Sharma, will likely return for the 2026 IPL season.
He emphasised how vital Dhoni is to the Chennai team, not only as a player but as a figure who draws fans and sponsors alike. According to Michael Clarke, MS Dhoni remains the face of the franchise and his eventual retirement would be a significant blow.
Both Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli have recently stepped away from Test cricket and have already ended their T20I careers. Now, they only represent India in the One Day International (ODI) format. Meanwhile, MS Dhoni’s future is under scrutiny, especially after Chennai Super Kings finished last this season despite being five-time IPL champions. Many fans have begun to question whether the 43 years old veteran cricketer should consider retirement.
As RCB celebrates its long-awaited success, the cricket world turns its attention to the future of these iconic players and what lies ahead in the next chapter of the IPL.