The 18th season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) — the world’s most lucrative cricket league — has wrapped up in style, with Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) finally ending their 17-year wait to lift the prestigious trophy.

But have you ever wondered what this glittering trophy is made of, how much it costs, or who gets to keep it? Here’s everything you need to know.

What Is the IPL Trophy Worth?

With cricketers earning salaries in crores and each franchise having a purse of ₹120 crore, it’s no surprise that the IPL operates at a grand scale. The winner of the tournament takes home ₹20 crore in prize money — but what about the trophy itself?

Although the BCCI has not officially disclosed the cost, reports suggest that the trophy is made of gold and silver, with an estimated value of ₹30 to ₹50 lakh. It's not just a symbol of victory — it's a blend of tradition, craftsmanship, and prestige.

 

The IPL trophy also carries a special message in Sanskrit:

“Yatra Pratibha Avasara Prapnotihi,” which translates to “Where talent meets opportunity.”

This perfectly reflects the league’s mission — to provide a global platform for emerging talent and allow players to shine in front of millions.

 

While the trophy is handed over to the winning captain on the final night, the original does not remain with the team. After the celebrations, the BCCI reclaims the trophy, and the winning franchise receives a replica for their collection.

Additionally, the name of each year’s champion is engraved on the base of the original trophy using a metal sticker, making it a running record of IPL history.

The IPL trophy isn’t just a shining piece of silverware — it represents ambition, excellence, and the culmination of months of hard-fought cricket. 

Read more
Rajasthan HC Stays Cancellation Of SI Recruitment 2021; Selected Candidates Await Field Posting
Newspoint
CM Sukhu seeks special relief package from Centre as PM Modi set to arrive in Himachal to assess flood situation, landslide damage
Newspoint
Two men killed in freak tragedy unloading glass outside Hitchin Town FC
Newspoint
First photographic evidence of rare Pallas's cat recorded in Arunachal Pradesh
Newspoint
Huge arthritis breakthrough could ease pain for millions with achy joints
Newspoint
Tanishaa Mukerji on nepotism: outsiders lack loyalty to Bollywood
Newspoint
Nottingham Forest hold Ange Postecoglou talks as Evangelos Marinakis 'furious'
Newspoint
AAP Minister Lal Chand Kataruchak demands Rs. 20,000 crores special relief package from Centre as PM Modi set to visit Punjab
Newspoint
League Cup tie that was replayed unlike Grimsby vs Man Utd after verdict reached
Newspoint
Atishi urges Delhi CM to give Rs 18,000 relief to each flood-hit family, Rs 20,000 per acre for farmers
Newspoint