“Designing CSK was in prison for two years …”: Old RCB star hit the ugly fan battle

Before the re -start of the Premier League of Indian Premier League, the former Indian dough Robin Uthappa suppressed the ugly fan war between the fans of Royal rivals Bengaluru (RCB) and Chennai Super Kings (CSK). In the last few seasons, the joke between CSK and RCB fans became ugly from time to time, and both supporters firing the ugly jibe. Even the matches between the two sides led to a few hot mains. While CSK achieved historical success, RCB provided an advantage over them in the last two seasons and won three of the four competitions.
Days before the suspension of IPL, the RCB released CSK in a thriller to support the chances of playoffs. Before the match, it was seen that RCB fans sold ‘CSK Prison’ jerseys and mocked them for two seasons where they were banned from IPL (2016 and 2017).
However, Uthappa, representing both franchises during his IPL career, was not influenced by RCB fans holding black -lane white T -shirts to mockery CSK supporters.
“It was quite busy, except the stadium, they mocked the team, the team’s players on the way to the bus, something I saw, something I thought were in a bad taste. Youtube channel.
“They’re quite intensified. They’re holding the jerseys, the white T -shirts marked with black lines are banned. There’s some kind of written MS ‘number on it, and under the Thala, two years imprisonment or whatever.
While the RCB needs a win from the three remaining games to qualify for playoffs, CSK is already out of the first four races.
Subjects mentioned in this article