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Fans wore White jerseys to honour Virat Kohli’s Test career in a rain affected RCB-KKR match
Even though the Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Kolkata Knight Riders was washed off without even the toss being held, fans were wearing white jerseys in honour of Virat Kohli for his impressive Test career.
Written by Press Trust of India
Published: May 18, 2025, 07:45 AM (IST)
Edited: May 18, 2025, 07:45 AM (IST)

Despite the relentless rain that washed out Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s IPL match against Kolkata Knight Riders, Chinnaswamy Stadium on Saturday became a beating theatre of white for one man — Virat Kohli, offering a fitting tribute to a cricketer who gave his everything for the format that is played in white.
It was an organic outpouring of affection for a player who placed Test cricket in the public conscience and was its most persuasive ambassador.
It was clear that the day belonged to Kohli as the fans queued up in white outside the stadium as early as 4.30 pm, carrying placards and wearing a white jersey with the famed No. 18 embossed on the back.
They wanted to catch a glimpse of Kohli, who generally sits in the front row of the team bus, hoping to get a glance back or a quick wave.
“Sir, avaru yavaga baruthare? (When will he come?),” an impatient fan would ask a group of scribes while walking through the ever-swelling crowd.
It was not just peak fandom. It mirrored the deep connection the city has developed with Kohli over the last 18 years. All through these years, Kohli remained an unwavering RCBian, and the red and gold jersey was like a second skin for him.
“For me, the relationship and mutual respect that I have built with RCB over the years is the most valuable thing. Whether we win the trophy or not, it doesn’t matter. This is my home,” Kohli had said once.
In return, Bengaluru stayed loyal to Kohli even on times when the rest of the cricketing world derided him for his aggression or occasional petulance. Kohli never had the pan-Indian God-like status of Sachin Tendulkar or was never adopted as ‘Thala’ as Chennai accepted MS Dhoni.
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But he is as Bengalurean as anyone else, as indispensable to the city dwellers as a cup of morning coffee. Kohli has become their habit, an endearing addiction.