Published - May 28, 2025, 14:24 IST | Updated - May 28, 2025, 14:24 IST
Updated - May 28, 2025, 14:24 IST
The RCB camp is full of joy and euphoria following their scintillating win last night, which brought LSG down on their knees at the EKNA stadium. Jitesh Sharma led from the front and played a heroic knock of 85* to see his side over the line in an intense, high-scoring run chase. Virat Kohli and Phil Salt were the other two architects of the win. The duo compiled a well-constructed opening stand of 61 runs, which really helped RCB set the wheels in motion early on. Although Salt departed early, Kohli pushed on and played a pivotal cameo of 54 (30) to give Jitest a launchpad to power RCB over the finishing line.
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RCB's dominating six-wicket win has now placed them in the top two, meaning they will be locking horns with PBKS tomorrow in Qualifier 1. After the game, the RCB players were seen exchanging a light moment. Most notably, rookie RCB player Swastik Chikara was captured in a video alongside Virat Kohli, with the duo reportedly posing for a selfie. Both players smiled while clicking a selfie together. Chikara's happiness saw no bounds, and he expressed his delight almost instantly after clicking the picture.
The 20-year-old commented by saying Kohli was his "bade bhaiya" meaning elder brother, and that he can click pictures with him anytime of the day. Kohli's reaction was swift and he hilariously laughed back at him and said "dimag kahta rehta hai" meaning he keeps bugging him all the time.
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This is not the first time Virat's jubilent expression has been observed from up close. In a few instances already this season, Virat was also spotted exchanging flying kisses with his better half, Anushka Sharma, which has mesmerized the fans and the cricketing pundits alike.
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