
RCB end trophy drought: Virat Kohli's mother celebrates emotional IPL win with family; pictures go viral
Virat Kohli's mother Saroj Kohli after her son won the IPL (Image via X)
Virat Kohli
finally got hold of the Indian Premier League trophy after an 18-year-long wait. The 36-year-old put up a valiant display in the final as his side successfully defended a 190 total at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
The No 18 contributed to his side's total with a cautious knock of 43 from 35 deliveries. As RCB clinched victory by six run,
Kohli
's joy and emotions came to the forefront in the way that he fell to his knees, covered his face and broke down in tears.
The post-match celebrations featured the star man sharing his jubilation with partner Anushka Sharma and afterwards by lifting the trophy in front his supporters. The player later shared an emotional message on his Instagram where he looked back at the season which proved to be the end of his and RCB's title search.
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Fans on social media also showered their love as pictures featuring the player's mother surfaced on the web.
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The player's mother, Saroj Kohli, is seen with a jubilant smile on her face as she celebrated her child's hard-fought victory in the final. The viral pictures were shared by the player's sister Bhawna Kohli, alongside brother Vikas Kohli.
Virat Kohli's mother celebrates RCB's 2025 IPL win
The pictures shared on Instagram show Kohli's mother and family overcome by emotion as they celebrated the win.
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Kohli's sister reacts to emotional victory
As the curtains fell on the 2025 IPL season and RCB were crowned champions, Bhawna Kohli took to Instagram to share her excitement. As a teary-eyed Kohli celebrated the win, his sister penned out an emotional message.
Bhawna Kohli posted an emotional message for her brother on Instagram (Image via Instagram)
"This night this moment where we celebrate this dream which made us cry which made us laugh but the wait that you did is far too long each and every second of the moment needs to be experienced with stillness and a strange calmness that it's actually done 🙏🏻🧿All of us can't express the humility and thankfulness towards almighty and millions of fans who were right behind RCB through thick and thin this win is everybody's personal win,", wrote Kohli's sister.
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She also expressed that Kohli's father would be smiling from heaven 'at his son making him proud.'
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