The Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad is going to be a stage for cricket fans tonight! Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) and Punjab Kings (PBKS) will take the field for the IPL 2025 Prize Money, where not only the trophy but also a huge amount is at stake.

Both the teams are in the battle to win the IPL title for the first time, and along with that they also want to win a huge prize.
What is the IPL 2025 Prize Money for the Final Winner?
The scale of IPL 2025 Prize Money is amazing, the team winning the final will get a full 20 crore rupees.
Yes, 20 crores! The runner-up will also get a good amount, i.e. 12.5 crore rupees. Not only this, the teams reaching the playoffs will also not return empty handed.
For example, Mumbai Indians, who lost in Qualifier 2, will get 7 crores and Gujarat Titans, who were eliminated in the Eliminator, will get 6.5 crores.
This amount shows that IPL is the most dazzling T20 league in the world.
How much IPL prize money was given earlier?
When IPL started in 2008, the winner Rajasthan Royals got 4.8 crores and the runner-up Chennai Super Kings got 2.4 crores.
Now look at the IPL 2025 Prize Money, it has increased more than four times! This shows the financial strength and global appeal of the league. Every year this tournament is getting bigger.
IPL 2025: What about Special rewards for players?
Apart from the teams, individual performance also gets a lot of recognition in IPL 2025 Prize Money. The player who wins the Orange Cap (most runs) and Purple Cap (most wickets) will get a reward of Rs 10 lakh.
The Emerging Player Award is also worth 10 lakh, which goes to the top young talent of the season. Also, the Fair Play Award also promotes sportsmanship, which is given to the team that behaves best on the field.
IPL 2025: The thrill of the final and the twist of rain
Both RCB and PBKS have a tremendous fan base, but the trophy drought is not over yet. Under the captaincy of Rajat Patidar and Shreyas Iyer, both teams are ready to create history.
But there is a threat of rain in Ahmedabad, which has already disrupted Qualifier 2. If rain spoils the game, there is a reserve day. But fans want the champion to be decided today itself.