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18 years of wait for RCB❤️

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It was truly the  moment for every cricket fan. After 18 years of heartbreak, memes, and the unwavering slogan "Ee Sala Cup Namde", Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) finally reached the mountain top on June 3, 2025.   ​The atmosphere at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad was electric as RCB defended a target of 191 to defeat Punjab Kings (PBKS) by just 6 runs.   The Moment of Glory ​The final over, bowled by Yash Dayal, was a test of nerves. With PBKS needing 15 runs, Dayal held his composure, conceding only 8. As the final ball was delivered and the victory confirmed, the images that followed became instant classics: ​Virat Kohli’s Emotion: The sight of Virat Kohli falling to his knees, visibly overwhelmed with tears, was the defining image. After 18 seasons of loyalty to a single franchise, he finally lifted the one trophy that had eluded him. ​The Celebration: Captain Rajat Patidar was hoisted onto his teammates' shoulders, and even for...

Heart Break in Cricket

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HEART BREAK💔 As My favourite Cricketer is Virat Kohli I love watching him play and I support him in every format. Virat Kohli plays for RCB I’m also a big fan of RCB.the most heartbreaking chapters in IPL history because RCB was arguably the most dominant batting force the league had ever seen. The finale at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium was the perfect stage for a fairytale that ended in tears. Here is why it still hurts: 1. The Statistical Juggernaut: Virat Kohli’s Peak Virat Kohli didn’t just play well; he had a season that defied logic. To this day, his records from 2016 feel like they belong in a video game: • Total Runs: 973 (the highest ever in a single season).   • Centuries: 4 (including one with 7-8 stitches in his hand).   • Average: 81.08 | Strike Rate: 152.03. For fans, it felt like the universe owed Kohli the trophy for such a legendary performance.   2. The Final: Cruising to Victory, then Crashing Chasing SRH’s massive ...

My Favorite Cricketer

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My most Loved and Favorite Cricketer, the Best, Run Machine, Chase Master, A player with best Class, Best Captain, The King  Virat Kohli:The King of Cricket -​Virat Kohli is one of the greatest cricketers the world has ever seen. Known as "King Kohli" by his fans, he is famous for his incredible batting skills, his fitness, and his never-give-up attitude on the field. His Journey -​Born in Delhi, Virat started playing cricket at a very young age. He first became famous when he led India to victory in the Under-19 World Cup in 2008. Soon after, he joined the senior Indian team and quickly became their most reliable batsman. ​Why He is Special -​What makes Virat stand out is his passion. Whether he is playing for India or his IPL team, RCB, he plays with 100% energy. He is known as the "Run Machine" because he has scored thousands of runs and over 80 international centuries. He is especially good at "chasing" scores under pressure, wh...

Phrase of Learning Cricket

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My Journey towards learning crickt and its Rules. My type of playing cricket was “Gully Cricket” The Set of Rules were of our Choice. There was a person Who Helped me Learn and improve my skills, he made me put my 100% efforts, dedication and Technics. He helped me shift me from Gully Cricket to Formal Cricket, Which had actual and legal Rules. He explained how Formal Cricket is played by starting the basic like ; Cricket game played between two teams of 11 players , featuring a 22-yard pitch, three stumps (wickets) at each end, and a 6- ball Over.  The objective is to score more runs than the opposition by hitting the ball and running between wickets, or hitting boundaries, while the fielding team attempts to dismiss batters through methods like bowling, catching, or running them out. Then he went in brief;  Key Rules And Regulation  1 Match Formats- Matches are Played in Three Formats : Test (5days , 2 innings), One Day (50overs), and T20 (20 overs) And mostly in local ...

My First Blog

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Hi Guys My Name is Karthik kerkar I'm from Porvorim. I study in DMC college My Hobby is to Play Cricket. Playing cricket was my Childhood interest.For me, cricket wasn't just a sport I watched on a screen it was the very heartbeat of my childhood. Like millions of other Indian kids, my introduction to the game didn't happen in a stadium, but in the narrow, dusty lanes of my neighborhood—the legendary "Gully Cricket" arena. We didn't need a lush green outfield or professional gear; a taped tennis ball and a slightly weathered wooden bat were our prized possessions. Every wall was a boundary, every parked car was a fielder, and the rules were as flexible as our imagination.