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It Skateboard-Biped Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) they are catching the Rajasthan Royals (RR) at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur in match 28 of Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025hoping to bounce after a recent defeat to Delhi capitals to the M. Chinnaswamy stadium. The RCB, currently struggling to regain its impulse, will aim for a change in the current shock.
Despite the fact that today’s contest is played in the city of Pink, RCB will be practicing its iconic green sweater as part of its long Go Green initiative. This special campaign, which began in 2011, sees RCB releases its usual red and gold kits for a game each season to raise awareness of environmental sustainability. The green jersey is made entirely from recycled materials, strengthening RCB’s commitment to convert to carbon neutral. With this initiative, the team promotes tree planting and ecological awareness between its fans and the wider cricket community. The team officially announced their participation in the Go Green match on the X of Social Networks X, sharing a video of their players traveling to Jaipur in green -themed travel kits. The subtitle is called:
“Before we went green against RR Sunday, the team practiced a new green trip kit en route to Jaipur, sharing some special messages on the GO GREEN initiative of RCB over the years.” The post is read.
At the launch, Rajat Patidar won and chose for the first timehoping to use the conditions in light. The pitch of the Sawai Mansingh stadium appeared hard and promising for the rhythm soon.
“First, the surface seems pretty hard and good. We will know how the pitch behaves. This (Jersey Green) is to raise awareness of planting more trees. The same team for us” Patidation said at the launch ceremony.
While RCB was hooked with the same XI who played against Delhi, Rajasthan Royals made a single change: Canaan is notSri Lanka Spin-Bowling All-Rounder, replaced Fazalhaq Farooqi To add variety to the bowling attack.