On Tuesday, 3 June, Australian pacer Josh Hazlewood kept his perfect clash and final record intact when the Royal Challengers Bengaluru defeated Punjab Kings by six runs in the IPL 2025 final at the Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad. The 34-year-old generated 1/54 in his four-over spell in the title clash. Across 12 IPL matches in 2025, Hazlewood scalped 22 wickets, equalling Mumbai Indians' Trent Boult, who took part in 16 games, in the third-highest wicket-taking list. Hazlewood's first-ever taste of success in a final was in 2010 when he was part of Australia's U-19 World Cup-winning squad. He won his next in 2012, claiming the Champions League T20 with Sydney Sixers, and in 2015, he helped Australia take out the ODI World Cup against New Zealand. In 2021, Hazlewood had been part of the Chennai Super Kings' triumphant IPL campaign that was held in the UAE; later on in that same year, he lifted the T20 World Cup with Australia-that was also held in the UAE. Then, another thread to the feather got added in 2023 when he won his second ODI World Cup for Australia, having defeated India in the final at Ahmedabad; two years later, at the very same venue, IPL glory was his, alongside RCB, after their thrilling win over PBKS. Here's the list of finals played and won by Josh Hazlewood: 2010 - Under-19 World Cup (Australia) 2012 - Champions League T20 (Sydney Sixers) 2014 - Sheffield Shield (New South Wales) 2015 - ODI World Cup (Australia) 2019-2020- Big Bash League (Sydney Sixers) 2021 - Indian Premier League (Chennai Super Kings) 2021 - T20 World Cup (Australia) 2023 - ODI World Cup (Australia) 2025 - Indian Premier League (Royal Challengers Bengaluru) Also Read | Watch: Virat Kohli Cries After RCB Win Maiden IPL Title Hazlewood featured in 12 matches for RCB in the IPL 2025, taking 22 wickets at an average of 17.54. He maintained an economy rate of 8.77 and a striking rate of 12.00. However, his finest performance came on the 24th of April in Bengaluru, where he finished with figures of 4/33 against the Rajasthan Royals. The next stop for Hazlewood is the 2025 WTC final against South Africa, starting on June 11, at Lord’s.