
Virat Kohli's first post after RCB's IPL 2025 triumph, says 'This team made the dream possible'
Virat Kohli and his teammates lifting the IPL trophy.
New Delhi: Following Royal Challengers Bangalore's (RCB) IPL 2025 championship win, Virat Kohli posted an emotional message on Instagram. Witnessing RCB's victory at Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium, Kohli was visibly moved, his emotional reaction captured on camera. View this post on Instagram
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'This team made the dream possible , a season I'll never ever forget. We've thoroughly enjoyed the ride over the last 2.5 months. This one is for the fans of rcb who never ever left our side in the worst of times. This one is for all the years of heartbreaks and disappointment,' wrote Virat Kohli on his Instagram post.
'This is for every inch of effort left on the field playing for this team. As far as the IPL trophy is concerned- you've made me wait 18 years to be able to lift you and celebrate my friend, but it's been absolutely worth the wait,' he added.
Virat Kohli's long-awaited IPL victory finally arrived in his 18th season, wearing his signature number 18 jersey. This championship win for the Royal Challengers Bangalore marked the culmination of a nearly two-decade-long pursuit, fulfilling a personal and team ambition. For Kohli, the triumph felt especially significant, representing a pivotal moment in his career.
Social media platforms are filled with celebratory messages for Virat Kohli's team and the cricketer himself. Fans are particularly moved by Anushka Sharma's emotional response, viewing it as sincere and authentic.
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Time of India
an hour ago
- Time of India
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News18
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