Tim David puts the hot movement during the conversation after the match, while Kl Rahul’s ‘Floor My’ celebration speaks at the RCB camp

The winning momentum of Delhi Capitals continued with six small victories against the royal square Bengaluru at the Chinnaswamy Stadium, but Kl Rahul’s rare emotion explosion, the speech of the night. Delhi’s fourth straight victory won the match 93* Closed 53 balls anchoring the local child, marked the moment with a violent celebration-hit and smashed the ground with his stick-‘This is a gesture of a jest.
Inning himself is a calm masterclass in aggression and under pressure, while the post -match scenes attracted the attention of the fans. Rahul’s celebration was a matter of discussion even among the players, as Australia and the RCB tenderer Tim David imitated Rahul with a change with FAF DU Plessis.
The duo chatted about the moment of fire, which had explicitly left beyond the border rope of Rahul.
Wristwatch:
Kl Rahul was part of the establishment of royal square in two separate events (2013 and 2016), but was left by the franchise. Later, he moved to Punjab Kings, where he spent four seasons before led the Lucknow Super Giants for three years. In 2024, Rahul’s campaign with LSG fell low when the team could not make the playoffs, and after a widespread friction moment with the franchise owner Sanjiv Goenka – after a heavy defeat of SRH, he led to a storm on social media.
Rahul’s emotionally accused celebration in Chinnaswamy, which is seen in this light, may be a release built throughout the years.
Rahul’s bright kick
The right -handed Inning came after Delhi’s early stumbling in the chase of seven four and six. At 58/4, the RCB felt a possible return, but Rahul Tristan found support at Stubbs (38*) and planted a 111 stand to break the dual game from Bengaluru.
Rahul was left at the beginning of the kick – Rajat Patidar, inclined to the age of five could not continue to catch the run. Rahul did not look back from there. Only when the opportunity presented himself, he waited patiently against his leg Spinner Suyash Sharma, and then scored Josh Hazlewood’s speed, hit him in a flat place and scored 22 runs in a game that changed the game.
Stubbs also showed up, and Delhi easily found Bhuvneshwar Kumar, where he went to 169/4 at 17.5 at sea.
The defeat pointed out the second loss of RCB at home this season, but he promised hope on the franchise road and won all three away games so far.