Mangaluru: RCB FC Mangalore pays unique tribute to Virat Kohli


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru

Mangaluru May 19: On May 17, during the match between RCB and KKR at the Chinnaswamy Stadium, the RCB Fan Club Mangalore honored Virat Kohli with a massive 50-foot-long banner.

Dedicated to Virat Kohli:

The RCB Fan Club Mangalore took this creative step to pay tribute to Virat Kohli’s achievements following his retirement announcement from red-ball (Test) cricket. On this occasion, RCB fans wore white jerseys to salute their beloved player. The 50-foot banner hoisted by fans from Mangalore at the Chinnaswamy Stadium was recognized as the largest banner ever displayed at the venue.

Rain didn’t dampen the spirit!

Ten young fans from Mangalore had traveled to Bengaluru to watch the match. Although the match was canceled due to heavy rainfall in the city, the enthusiasm of RCB fans and their unwavering loyalty to the team remained intact.

'Thank You King Kohli #269'

By displaying this massive banner at the stadium, the RCB Fan Club Mangalore expressed their love and admiration for Virat Kohli. Many people started loving Test cricket because of a great cricketer like Virat Kohli, and this tribute at the Chinnaswamy Stadium was an unforgettable celebration of his contributions.

 

 

  

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