We all know that Royal Challengers Bangalore are one of the most popular franchise in not only India but also in the whole world. The team has not won any IPL trophy till now. However, the fans are still crazy about the team and follow it passionately. They flock to the Chinnaswamy during the IPL to watch their favourite team in action. Wherever they go, they find RCB fans. The peak attraction for the RCB fans has always been Virat Kohli. He has been the mainstay of the team since 2008 and is definitely one of the most popular cricketers in the world. RCB is symbolised by Virat Kohli. A recent video of the fans chanting ‘RCB, RCB’ and ‘Ee Sala Cup Namdhe’ as Team India players get on the team bus after the third ODI between Sri Lanka and India in Colombo.
It is elation time for Sri Lankans as they have beaten India for the first time in a bilateral series since 1997. They were sensational with the ball in this series and also did get the runs on the board in all the three matches. Indian batters failed miserably against the crafty Sri Lankan spinners in the run-chase in all the three matches. The first match ended in a tie as India could not score 1 run in 14 balls. Meanwhile, Sri Lanka registered a dominant win by 32 runs in the second ODI. The third ODI ended in a more dominant victory for Sri Lanka. They beat India by 110 runs in the final ODI and took the series 2-0.
Sri Lankan Fans Chant RCB And Ee Sala Cup Namdhe
Kohli had a miserable outing during the recently concluded ODI series against Sri Lanka. After winning the T20 World Cup, Kohli announced his retirement from T20I cricket to focus on ODI and Test cricket. He was back in the side in the ODI series after a hiatus. However, what followed was miserable to say the least. The whole batting line up except captain Rohit Sharma suffered. Kohli could not get going and got out to the spinners in all the three games. He misjudged the line, length and the turn in the series.
'RCB' and 'Ee Sala Cup Namdhe' chants in Sri Lanka. pic.twitter.com/DVyogDKYGm
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