Virat Kohli lifting the IPL trophy for RCB after a long wait of 18 years. (Photo: RCB/X)


June 04, 2025

After nearly two decades of waiting, the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) finally lifted the IPL trophy. But the victory on that unforgettable Tuesday night in Ahmedabad was much more than a title win. It was the emotional climax of Virat Kohli’s incredible 18-year journey with RCB — a saga defined by loyalty, grit, and unwavering commitment.

A Star Who Chose to Stay

In a league where players frequently switch teams, Kohli stood firm. He joined RCB in 2008 as a young, ambitious under-19 World Cup winner. Over 18 seasons, franchises came calling. Opportunities knocked with promises of bigger roles and better pay. But Kohli never wavered. He stayed. Not for fame, but for something far rarer—faith in a cause bigger than himself.

Kohli’s own words summed it best after the victory: "As long as I play in the IPL, I want to be part of this team. This team has given me everything, and I have given back my 100 percent."

More Than a Player—The Face of a Franchise

For RCB fans, Kohli isn’t just a cricketer. He’s the soul of the franchise. His passion, aggression, and dedication shaped the team’s identity. While others came and went, Kohli became a constant. For many, he is RCB. His legacy is so tightly woven into the team's fabric that separating the two seems impossible.

RCB's brand, energy, and fighting spirit mirrored Kohli’s own character. Even before the final, fans hoped not just for an RCB win—but for Kohli’s crowning glory.

Kohli’s Stats Tell a Story of Devotion

The numbers behind Kohli’s career are mind-boggling. Over 8,600 runs, eight centuries, a record-shattering 973 runs in a single season—these aren’t just statistics. They’re milestones of persistence and dedication. His 260+ matches for RCB highlight something very rare in modern sport—unshakeable loyalty.

In every game, every inning, Kohli played not just for the win but for the badge. His devotion transcended contracts and auctions.

Built by Bonds, Strengthened by Struggles

RCB placed their faith in a young Kohli back in 2008. They gave him opportunities, world-class coaching, and teammates like AB de Villiers and Chris Gayle to learn from. In return, Kohli grew—not just as a batsman, but as a leader and an icon.

This bond, formed early, deepened through defeats and heartbreaks. Year after year, Kohli carried RCB’s hopes, facing trolls and taunts, but never giving up. His journey is proof that great things take time, and true greatness comes from consistency.

Loyalty in a Time of Change

In an era when players chase fame, money, and new contracts, Kohli’s choice to stay is a powerful message. His story reminds us that loyalty still matters. That belief, commitment, and long-term vision can still win.

Just like Messi’s lifelong connection with FC Barcelona, Kohli’s bond with RCB reflects a rare and beautiful part of sports—one where love for a team outweighs personal gain.

A Legacy That Goes Beyond Cricket

When Kohli lifted the trophy for RCB, it was a win for every fan who believed in long-term commitment. It was a win for patience, perseverance, and the silent strength of staying the course.

His journey has become a blueprint—not just for athletes, but for anyone chasing a dream. In many ways, Kohli’s time with RCB is a story of humanity itself—a tale of growth, loyalty, struggle, and triumph.

And maybe, just maybe, RCB should now be called Loyal Challengers Bengaluru—to honour the man who gave them his all.

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