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The former Indian opener of Virender Sehwag is known to speak directly from his heart without worrying about his critics. Recently, Sehwag has decided to troll Royal Challengers Bengalur (RCB) despite the good start of their campaign.
Marking them as “poor”, Virender Sehwag baked RCB, claiming it was only a matter of time to stay on top of the league and ask them to paint it.
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During the talk of CRICBUZZ, Virender Sehwag called RCB ‘poor’ and even asked his fans to paint them running a table of points. However, he further explained that RCB calls the poor because of their lack of trophy, not in terms of revenue.
“Gareebon like Bhi Rehne Dein … Photo Le Le thodi Der (let the poor guys stand at the top for a while and take pictures). Top),” Virender Sehwag said on the board along with the former Indian Crite Manoj Tiwary.
“Exactly (when asked if the poor are on behalf of the trophy). As far as income is concerned, each franchise is rich. Each franchise earns 500 crowns of profits. I call them poor because they haven’t won any trophies so far. Very few people understand what I’m trying to say,” added Virender Sehwag.
RCB is currently at the top of the points of points after winning both of their games they have played so far. They usually won both of their matches in a comprehensive way, which resulted in their net racing rate to jump to the next level.
In the first match, Royal Challengers Bengalur defeated his Nemeza, Knight Riders in Kolkuta in Eden Gardens. It was a victory for strengthening confidence as they kept KKR with 7 Hickeke with 22 balls.
RCB continued its good form in the next game against Chennai Super Kings. They reduced the big result while they first hit and then successfully defended the total value by throwing CSK with a huge 50 run margin.
Both their victories moved away from home, which is a good sign for them. He will finally move to his home base in Bengalur for his first home game of the Titan Gujarata tournament on April 2.
With the 18th edition of the IPL, RCB remains one of the three IPL teams who have not won any title so far, despite playing from the beginning. They were repeatedly approached, but the trophy avoided them.
RCB reached the IPL finals in 2009, 2011 and 2016, but he lost all of them. They enter each season as one of the best candidates, but failed to meet the expectations of their fans.
Apart from them, Delhi Capitals and Punjab Kings are the only teams that so far do not have any IPL title among the teams present from the beginning. Lucknow Super Giants also did not win any trophy, but they appeared at the age of 2022.