Will ILC 2025 Players Support Their Former Franchises in the IPL Final?

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Key Takeaways
- Former IPL players show heartfelt support for their old franchises.
- RCB and Punjab Kings are set for an exciting final.
- The ILC features six teams from around the globe.
- League stages conclude on June 3, leading to semifinals.
- Grand finale on June 5 promises thrilling cricket action.
Greater Noida (UP), June 2 (NationPress) While the Intercontinental Legends Championship (ILC) is filled with thrilling matchups, the excitement surrounding the IPL 2025 final cannot be overlooked for some players. As RCB and Punjab Kings prepare to clash for the prestigious title, several ILC players who previously represented these teams are voicing their support.
These former IPL athletes, now competing in various ILC squads, have expressed their feelings for their prior franchises.
Iqbal Abdulla (RCB, 2015–2016) shared, “The unwavering support from RCB fans for 18 years is commendable, and it’s thrilling to see them in the final again. I’ll be glued to every ball and cheering for them from ILC, echoing 'E Sala Cup Namde'.”
Pawan Negi, who donned RCB colors from 2017–2018, remarked, “My time with RCB was unforgettable. The fervor of the fans and the team's energy is unparalleled. Best of luck to them as they strive for the IPL trophy!”
Excitement also came from former Punjab Kings players, especially after the franchise triumphed over the Mumbai Indians on Sunday. Parvinder Awana (PBKS, 2012–2015) stated, “Punjab Kings hold a special place in my heart. Witnessing them in the IPL final after 11 years is fantastic. I recall bowling the last over in the 2014 final—wishing Punjab Kings the best!”
Anureet Singh (PBKS, 2014–2017) added, “It was an honor to play for Punjab Kings, and their final appearance fills me with pride. Though I’m in the ILC, I’ll cheer for them every step of the way!”
Bipul Sharma (PBKS, 2010–2013) said, “I cherish many memories with the team and am ecstatic they’ve reached the IPL final. Go Kings, bring the trophy home!”
Rishi Dhawan (PBKS, 2014–2016 & 2022–2024) expressed, “Punjab Kings have been integral to my cricket journey. Having played for them over various seasons, it’s incredible to see them compete for the title in 2025.”
With RCB and Punjab Kings preparing for the IPL final and the ILC reaching its climax, cricket fans are in for a thrilling mix of action and emotion.
The Intercontinental Legends Championship (ILC) features six teams from different continents: African Lions, Trans Titans (Australia and New Zealand), Euro Gladiators, American Strikers, Asian Kings, and Indian Warriors. These iconic teams represent six global regions.
The league stage concludes on June 3, setting the stage for semifinals on June 4 at 3:30 PM and 7:30 PM, with the grand finale slated for June 5 at 7:30 PM.