
Bengaluru: Aviation view of fans who gather for Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s Fans’ Involvement Program (PTI Photo) Bengalur revived on Wednesday when Royal Challengers Bengalur (RCB) returned home with his first IPL trophy. Thousands of fans were filled with streets, stood on the roofs, and gathered around the Stadium Vishan Juda and Chinnaswamy to see their favorite players – especially Virat Kohli, which is part of the 18 -year team. Squad RCB led by Rajat Patidar landed in the city around noon. At the airport, they were welcomed by the Deputy Minister of Karnataka DK Shivakumar. The team then went to meet the main Minister Siddaramaiaha in Vishana Judaha, where a short ceremony took place to honor their success.
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“Virat Kohli gave RCB youth and heart. Today he made Karnataka proud,” Shivakumar said. After meeting with CM, players got to an open bus for winning the Chinnaswamy stadium. The fans ranked along the route, many waving flags, holding posters and loudly encouraging. Some climbed trees, buses and walls for better views. It was a strange moment for anyone who supported the team for years.Quiz: Who is the IPL player? RCB defeated Punjab Kings in the final of six runs, finally ending his eighteen -year waiting for the title. The celebrations began early on the day and continued until the evening at the stadium, where the fans were allowed to be part of the moment. For RCB and their fans it was more than just victory, because it was the end of a long waiting.