‘More than someone else’: Captain Rajat Patidar dedicated the historic IPL victory to RCB legend Virat Kohli. Cricket news

Virat Kohli and Royal Challengers Bangalore, waiting for 18 years of 18 years, ended on Tuesday. RCB received the trophy in the highest fashion, under the leadership of Rajat Patidar and riding on the back of a thrilling bowling performance. After scoring a 190 on board, RCB ensured that the victory was with a luxurious bowling display. With the magic of Krunal Pandya’s 2/17 magic, Bengaluru finally ended his trophy drought with a win over PBK.After the victory, Virat Kohli broke into tears as soon as Virat Kohli fell on the ground and covered his face. As soon as the title ceremony proceeded at night, the skipper Patidar created a selfless claim moments before lifting the trophy. In response to Ravi Shastri’s investigation that he was the first RCB captain to lift the elusive title, he was in a hurry to pay all attention to Kohli.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now! Referring to No.18, Patidar said, “As I said, I think he deserves more than someone else. Virat Kohli and all fans.” The cameras zoom a jubilant Kohli because he said smiling.
Fans on social media also shared their excitement and worship for the Patidar as they undoubtedly offered the IPL title, where it is right – Virat Kohli’s hands. In addition, the captain confidently declared the crowd, “E Sala Cup Namde”, in response to which the mob roared. Kohli too, everyone was smiling.Despite not being a captain for the RCB title victory, Kohli will be remembered for the long -term rule of him as RCB captain. The 36-year-old stepped below the captaincy duties in 2021, but remains one of the main basis of RCB’s batting line-up.
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As the title ceremony was spread at night and was set to continue on Wednesday, all would be eyeing Kohli once again, and the IPL Trophy that they chased with passion close to two decades.