In an unexpected turn of events, Canadian rapper Drake has placed a substantial bet of $750,000 on Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) to win the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 final against Punjab Kings (PBKS). The Grammy-winning artist took to Instagram to share a screenshot of his wager on Stake, a crypto-gambling platform he frequently endorses, along with the caption "Ee sala cup namde," which translates to "This year, the cup is ours" in Kannada, the local language of Bangalore.
With odds of 1.75, Drake stands to win a whopping $1.312 million if Virat Kohli's RCB emerges victorious. This bold move has sent shockwaves across social media, with many of his North American fans expressing surprise at his interest in cricket, a sport not widely followed in the continent. "Oh so we betting on cricket now?" one fan commented, while another joked, "Cricket? $750k? Let me tail this."
The IPL 2025 final, held at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, is a momentous occasion for both RCB and PBKS, as neither team has ever won the coveted title since the league's inception in 2008. This is RCB's first final appearance since 2016. Virat Kohli, who has been in exceptional form this season with over 600 runs, is determined to finally lift the trophy that has eluded him throughout his illustrious career. RCB is captained by Rajat Patidar, while PBKS is led by Shreyas Iyer.
Drake's bet has added extra excitement to an already highly anticipated match. While some fans are thrilled by the rapper's support, others are worried about the "Drake curse," a popular internet theory that suggests celebrities who are publicly supported by Drake often face misfortune. However, RCB fans are hoping that this time, the "Drake curse" will turn into a "Drake boost," propelling their team to victory.
The online betting market is buzzing with activity, with fans wagering everything from a few dollars to thousands of dollars on the outcome of the final. All eyes will be on Ahmedabad as RCB and PBKS battle it out for the IPL 2025 title, with Drake and millions of fans around the world eagerly watching to see if "Ee sala cup namde" will finally come true for RCB.
Whether it's superstition, vibes, or analysis — fans are now hoping the “Drake curse” turns into the Drake boost. As the cricketing world holds its breath, one thing's certain: tonight's final isn't just about cricket — it's also about pop culture, fandom.