In the vibrant world of cricket, few figures shine as brightly as Virat Kohli, the powerhouse batter of Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB). Renowned for his aggressive prowess on the pitch and his animated demeanor, Kohli’s presence electrifies every match he graces.
Cameron Green discloses why Virat Kohli arrives first in the team bus
However, beyond the boundary lines, a different facet of his persona emerges—a testament to his team spirit and humility. Australian all-rounder Cameron Green recently shed light on this lesser-known aspect, revealing Kohli’s ritual of being the first to board the team bus after matches.
Green revealed the reason behind Kohli’s move to be the first one to board the team bus. He reckoned that Kohli, being the undisputed king in the hearts of RCB fans, takes the initial wave of post-match excitement. His entry onto the bus ignites a frenzy, allowing his teammates to board in a more relaxed atmosphere. This thoughtful gesture acknowledged the immense love and unwavering support Kohli receives from the passionate Bangalore fanbase, year after year, despite the team’s quest for the elusive IPL trophy remaining unfulfilled.
“Probably Virat to be fair, I think it’s good for him to get on the bus, all the crowd can go wild and then everyone, calms down, and we’ll just walk down quietly,” Green said at an event.
Notably, this unique tactic not only highlighted the strong camaraderie within the RCB camp, but also throws light on Kohli’s leadership qualities that extend beyond the cricket pitch. It demonstrates his understanding of fan emotions and his willingness to use his popularity for the benefit of the entire team.
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Second in the Orange Cap race
In the ongoing season of the cash-rich league, Kohli is currently placed at the second spot in the list of leading run-scorers. Chennai Super Kings (CSK) skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad recently wrestled the Orange Cap away from Kohli after his scintillating 62-run knock against Punjab Kings (PBKS) propelled him to the top spot in the run-scorers’ list.
Gaikwad currently sits on a run tally of 509, while Kohli trails closely behind with 500 runs. Not to mention, the race for the Orange Cap, awarded to the tournament’s leading run-scorer, has been a thrilling one this season, with both batters consistently displaying top form. Other contenders for the coveted cap include Sai Sudharsan (Gujarat Titans) and KL Rahul (Lucknow Super Giants) at the third and fourth positions, respectively, with scores of 418 and 406 runs.
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