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The ex -India Opel, Virender Sehwag, is known that he speaks directly from his heart without worrying about his critics. Sehwag recently decided to trolley Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) despite a good start of his campaign.
In labeling them as “poor”, Viender Sehwag roasted RCB in claiming that it is only a matter of time to stay at the top of the league and asked them to take a photo as well.
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During a conversation in Cricbuzz, Virender Sehwag called RCB “poor” and even asked his fans to take a picture of them by directing -on the point table. However, he clarified that he is calling Poor RCB for his lack of trophies and not in terms of income.
“Gareebon Ko Bhi Rehne Dein … Photo Le Le Thodi Der (Let the poor boys be at the top and make a photo). The upper part),” said Virender Sehwag on the panel along with the former Cricpeter of India Manoj Tiwary.
“Exactly (when asked if they are poor in the name of trophies). In terms of income, each franchise is rich. Each franchise gets 500 benefits of crore.
RCB is currently at the top of the point table after winning the two games they have played so far. They have won both matches in a comprehensive way, which has resulted in their networking rate at the next level.
In the first game, Royal Challengers Bengaluru defeated his Némesis, Kolkata Knight Riders, in Eden Gardens. It was a victory that increased their trust for them, as they stepped on KKR by 7 doctors with 22 balls to save.
RCB continued its good shape in the next game against Chennai Super Kings. They got a great marker as they became first and then successfully defended the total by stepping on CSK for a mass margin of 50 runs.
The two wins have left home and marks a good sign for them. Finally they will move to their house base in Bengaluru for their first game at home in the tournament against Gujarat Titans on April 2.
With the 18th edition of IPL, RCB is still one of the three IPL teams that has not won any title so far despite playing from the beginning. They have approached several times, but the trophy has avoided them.
RCB reached the IPL final in 2009, 2011 and 2016, but lost them all. Each season comes as one of the main contestants, but they have not been able to live up to the expectations of their fans.
Apart from them, Delhi Capitals and Punjab Kings are the only teams that have no IPL title so far among the teams present from the beginning. Lucknow Super Giants has also not won any trophy, but they made a single appearance by 2022.