“White pigeons on Chinnaswamy”: Ultimate Tribute in Virat Kohli Bengaluru

The restart of the Premier League (IPL) 2025 campaign in India did not go as planned as it was planned at Minnaswamy Stadium, and on Saturday, the royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) vs Kilkata Knight Rides (KKR) washed the match. Local fans were prepared in the venue, hoping to give Virat Kohli a tribute he deserved, but could not get from the test cricket because of sudden retirement. As a sign of praise to the iconic India and RCB dough, the white pigeon float on the Chinnaswamy stadium in Bengaluru.
Many fans in the venue, who abandoned the red and black colors of the RCB, dressed Virat’s number 18 test shirt, dressed as a slope tribute. Despite the fact that the skeptical of the gods had other plans of the gods, he erected a beautiful picture in the place.
“The clouds are crying, white pigeons flying on Chinnaswamy, fans wearing white jerseys on the booths, what a tribute King Kohli is taking,” he said. CRICKETNEXT.
Just wow!
Nature’s tribute #Viratkohli In addition …Even whites in the sky rolled #Chinnaswamy
– Whiteness#Rcbvkkr #IPL2025 #Rcb pic.twitter.com/cfjw12bdbp– (@iamsanathkumar) May 17, 2025
He had come from an organic love for a player who placed a test cricket in his public conscience and had the most convincing ambassador.
It was clear that the day belonged to the fans in the early hours of the stadium in the early hours of the stadium, carrying a banner and wearing a famous white uniform number 18 in the back Kohli’ye was clear.
They usually wanted to capture a look of Kohli, hoping to take a look or a quick wave, sitting in the front of the team bus.
“Sir, Avaru Yavaga Baruthare? (When will it come?),” A impatient fan would ask a group of religious scholars as I passed through the growing crowd.
It wasn’t just the summit fandom. In the last 18 years, he reflected the deep connection of the city with Kohli.
During all these years, Kohli remained an unchanging RCBIAN and the red and gold jersey was like a second skin for him.
Kohli, “For me, the relationship and mutual respect I have built with RCB for years is the most valuable thing. It doesn’t matter if we win the cup. This is my home.” He said.
On the other hand, Bengaluru remained loyal to Kohli when the rest of the cricket world flares her for her aggression or occasionally for petüce.
Kohli did not have Sachin Tendulkar like Pan-India God, or he was never accepted as ‘Thala’, as Chennai accepted Ms. Dhoni.
But it is as Bengalurean as everyone who is indispensable for the city residents as a cup of morning coffee. Kohli habits have become a cute addiction.
With PTI inputs
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