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After 18 Years, Kohli Shares RCB’s IPL Glory with De Villiers and Gayle

For cricket lovers from Johannesburg to Bengaluru and beyond, the 2025 IPL final was more than a championship win – it was a long-awaited dream realised. Virat Kohli, the face and force of Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) since the very beginning, finally lifted the elusive IPL trophy after 18 years of near misses. But instead of claiming all the glory, Kohli chose to shine the spotlight on two legends whose names echo through cricket history: South Africa’s AB de Villiers and West Indies’ Chris Gayle.
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A Journey Marked by Heartbreak and Hope
Since the Indian Premier League’s launch in 2008, RCB has been a powerhouse packed with talent, but the ultimate prize remained stubbornly out of reach. Kohli, a stalwart from day one, had tasted final heartbreak three times before – in 2009, 2011, and 2016. This year, victory was finally theirs after a nerve-wracking six-run win over Punjab Kings at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. The emotional weight of that moment wasn’t lost on Kohli, who openly wiped tears as the trophy was raised.
The Unsung Heroes of RCB’s Rise
The celebration wasn’t just about the present. Kohli made sure to honour AB de Villiers and Chris Gayle, whose combined years with RCB spanned a decade and a half. De Villiers, the South African maestro, dazzled from 2011 to 2021, while Gayle, known for his explosive batting, represented the team from 2011 to 2017. Both felt the sting of defeat alongside Kohli in those tough final losses.
“Winning this after all these years makes it even sweeter, especially with these two standing here beside us,” Kohli said. “They poured their prime years into this team, gave their heart and soul. This trophy belongs as much to them as it does to me.”
More Than Players – Beloved by Fans and City
For locals and fans worldwide, de Villiers and Gayle’s connection to Bengaluru is something special. Social media lit up with tributes to the duo’s contribution, highlighting not just their on-field brilliance but the bond they share with supporters.
Kohli reflected on this unique relationship: “When they come back to Bengaluru, the crowd goes wild because people know what they gave to this team. It’s a love that runs deep.”

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A Win That Bridges Cultures and Generations
RCB’s IPL title isn’t just a sports milestone – it’s a celebration of cricket’s global spirit. With players from South Africa, the Caribbean, India, and beyond, the team symbolises the rich cultural tapestry IPL brings together every season.
For South African fans, seeing AB de Villiers celebrated on such a massive stage is a source of immense pride. It’s a reminder that cricket connects communities, transcending boundaries and creating shared moments of joy.
The Legacy Continues
This IPL victory is a testament to resilience, friendship, and unwavering passion. Kohli’s heartfelt dedication to De Villiers and Gayle embodies everything RCB stands for – more than just a team, but a family forged in the fire of competition and loyalty.
As the IPL evolves, stories like these keep the spirit alive, reminding fans why cricket is more than a game – it’s a shared journey.
If you want to keep up with the latest cricket stories told with local flair and fresh insights, stay tuned. There’s always more to the game than meets the eye.
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