The IPL fever is back – louder, crazier and with more heartbreaks than your last situationship. For the next two months, cricket will be less of a sport and more of a religion. Offices will see a sudden drop in productivity and family dinners will turn into heated debates over “RCB ya CSK?”
With 10 teams battling it out over 74 matches, the stakes are higher than ever. From last-ball thrillers to ‘yaar yeh kya fielding thi?’ moments, IPL 2025 promises its usual cocktail of drama, hope and dopamine.
And while the experts throw in their stats and predictions, we keep it real – serving spicy takes with a side of banters. Let’s look into predictions of who has a higher chance of winning the IPL 2025.
Table of Contents
India’s Obsession with IPL

Rajasthan Royals’ three fielders charging at a catch—only for Boult to swoop in last second. Warner’s cheeky Jadeja sword celebration. Wriddhiman Saha running onto the field with his pants on backward. The IPL isn’t just a tournament; it’s a highlight reel of chaos, comedy and cricketing genius.
Since 2008, it has grown from a bold experiment into India’s biggest summer obsession. Ten teams, 74 matches and just one trophy that feels as rare as a text back from your crush. The rivalries are wilder, the stakes higher and heartbreaks? They hit harder than a last-ball six.
For two months, India pauses. Every home turns into a stadium, every match sparks pizza bets and even non-fans pretend to care. The IPL isn’t just about cricket—it’s about unforgettable moments that fuel memes for months. And at the centre of it all? The burning question—who takes it home this year?
Speaking of heartbreak… Let’s talk about RCB.
Ee Sala Cup(meme) Namde

RCB fans don’t just support their team – they emotionally adopt it. Every year begins with hope-filled chants of “Ee sala cup namde!” and ends with memes reminding them it was just “Ee sala fun namde.”
The team has everything – star power, social media dominance and Virat Kohli’s unshakable loyalty. Yet, when it comes to the trophy, it somehow feels more distant than your fitness goals.
RCB’s matches are basically cricket thrillers. One game, they’ll chase 200 with ease. Next, they’ll struggle to hit 130. It’s the emotional rollercoaster their fans have willingly signed up for.
But make no mistake – they’re the marketing kings of IPL. No trophy? No problem. The RCB merchandise still sells out faster than match tickets.
And just when you think RCB’s heartbreak is unmatched… enter Sunrisers Hyderabad.
Sun Setters Hyderabad

SRH is that team you root for with full conviction, only to watch them lose at the final match. They’ll have the head start (IYKYK) in the league with clinical precision and then forget how to play cricket when it matters most..
Their bowling attack is always on point – fast, fierce and enough to make any batter question their career choices. But their batting? Well, it occasionally decides to take a power nap during run chases.
Watching SRH in the playoffs is like watching your favourite show’s finale with a weak plot twist – full of promise but ultimately disappointing. You know they could win, but they somehow find a way to slip.
Still, with Pat Cummins leading the charge, they remain dangerous contenders. If they do lift the trophy this year, it’ll be less of a celebration and more of a collective sigh of relief.
Talking about winning, let’s move on to the OG winners.
The Two Uncles of IPL

Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings aren’t just teams – they’re institutions. The moment they step onto the field, the other franchises basically start playing for second place.
MI walks in with five trophies and the swagger of a team that treats the playoffs like a formality. With Hardik Pandya back in blue, expect their middle order to either be a fireworks show or a Diwali gone wrong.
CSK, on the other hand, plays cricket like your dad drives a car – slow, steady and somehow always reaching the destination. With Ruturaj Gaikwad now leading the pack, they might just pull off a Dhoni-style masterstroke when you least expect it.
These two are the IPL’s version of family WhatsApp uncles – ever-present, occasionally annoying but somehow still the life of the party.
The Underdogs

They don’t roar, they don’t boast, but somehow, they walk away with the trophy. Gujarat Titans and KKR have mastered the art of silent domination.
GT, the team no one took seriously in their debut season, went ahead and won the whole thing. Even after that, they still get underestimated—until Shubman Gill and his squad of silent assassins remind everyone why they belong at the top.
And then there’s KKR, defending champions that thrive on unpredictability. One season, they’re bottom feeders and the next, they’re title contenders with a last-minute winning streak that leaves everyone stunned. Their ability to go from forgotten to feared is what makes them a classic IPL wildcard.
The Ghost Teams

They show up, they play and then… poof! You forget they were even in the tournament. Rajasthan Royals, Punjab Kings, Delhi Capitals and Lucknow Super Giants are the classic background characters of IPL—always there, rarely stealing the spotlight.
RR is that team you remember only when Sanju Samson decides to casually hit a 90 off 40 balls. Otherwise, they operate like a disappearing act—exciting at first, then gone without a trace. PK, on the other hand, walks into every season like a gym bro promising “this year, full focus.” Three matches in and they’re already struggling to keep up.
DC’s performances are like season finales of bad TV shows—so much promise, but the ending never quite delivers. And LSG? They don’t make noise, they don’t cause drama, but somehow, when you check the table, they’re chilling in third place like they had a reserved seat. But when it comes to the real winners of the IPL, the story takes a whole new turn…
The Real Winner

Let’s be honest – IPL isn’t just about cricket. It’s about the rituals, the drama and the weird superstitions we all secretly follow. Some fans won’t move from their “lucky” spot on the couch. Others refuse to blink during the last over, convinced their stare somehow influences the game.
And then there are the “competitive” bets with friends – the ones that start off with a simple “If RCB loses, you’re treating me to the best cold coffee” and gradually escalate into full buffet negotiations by the playoffs. The best part? Even when you lose, you win – because you’ve just scored another excuse to binge on the best cold coffee.
But while everyone is busy placing their bets on teams, they might be missing out on the real winner of IPL 2025.
Conclusion
Predicting the IPL winner is like predicting your crush’s reply time – pure guesswork with a sprinkle of hope. On paper, MI and CSK look like the obvious contenders. But cricket, much like your weekend plans, loves surprises.
RCB might finally break their trophy drought… or add another meme-worthy season to their legacy. SRH could either dominate or fumble at the last step. GT, the sneaky dark horses, might just swoop in and steal the show.
But here’s the real controversial take – the true winner of IPL 2025? It’s neither the teams nor the players. It’s you. The one sipping on the india’s favourite cold coffee at Ajay’s Cafe, claiming victory over your friends with every food bet you win. Because nothing tastes sweeter than the best – unless, of course, it’s Ajay’s best burger.
Because while the trophy will gather dust in some franchise cabinet, the memories will last forever.