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RCB women's team receives congratulations from Virat Kohli on winning the WPL 2024

RCB women's team receives congratulations from Virat Kohli on winning the WPL 2024

NEW DELHI: It's continuously delighting to see top competitors supporting and praising the accomplishments of their partners. Following the surprising triumph of the Imperial Challengers Bangalore (RCB) ladies' group in the Ladies' Chief Association (WPL) last against Delhi Capitals (DC), a few stars from the RCB men's group took to virtual entertainment to communicate their congrats and reverence for the noteworthy success.

NEW DELHI: It's continuously delighting to see top competitors supporting and praising the accomplishments of their partners. Following the surprising triumph of the Imperial Challengers Bangalore (RCB) ladies' group in the Ladies' Chief Association (WPL) last against Delhi Capitals (DC), a few stars from the RCB men's group took to virtual entertainment to communicate their congrats and reverence for the noteworthy success.

Driving the ensemble of gestures of recognition was, as a matter of fact, Virat Kohli, the incredible Indian player and previous captain of the RCB men's side. Kohli complimented the group through a video call and furthermore shared his opinions on Instagram, hailing the 'Superwomen' of RCB for their excellent accomplishment.

Faf du Plessis, the ongoing captain of the RCB men's group, likewise communicated his joy over the ladies group's success by posting an Instagram story, displaying the kinship and solidarity inside the RCB establishment.

Not to be abandoned, hazardous all-rounder Glenn Maxwell, who has been playing for RCB beginning around 2022, took to microblogging site 'X' to communicate his delight, portraying the triumph as a stunner for RCB.

Adding to the chorale of congrats was the incredible West Indies hitter Chris Gayle, who addressed RCB from 2011 to 2017.

Gayle tweeted his congrats to the RCB ladies' group, stressing their exceptional season and repeating the famous RCB serenade, "Ee Sala Cup Namdu."

Previous RCB player Yuzvendra Chahal, who played for the group from 2014 to 2021, likewise participated to share his bliss, further featuring areas of strength for the and support among at various times RCB players.

The actual triumph was a consequence of a remarkable all-round exhibition by RCB, with Ellyse Perry's strong thump (35*) and noteworthy bowling spells from Shreyanka Patil (4/12) and Sophie Molineux (3/20) assuming vital parts in getting the success.

Notwithstanding a vivacious exertion from DC, RCB's predominant presentation guaranteed their very first T20 title across both WPL and IPL, denoting a memorable second for the establishment.