The incident that occurred between Sourav Ganguly and Virat Kohli at the conclusion of the IPL 2023 match has divided social media.
In the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023, Royal Challengers Bangalore defeated Delhi Capitals on Saturday. Continuing Virat Kohli’s excellent run of form with yet another century.
It was his third fifty in the tournament, and both experts and fans were thrilled with his performance.
The internet has been divided by an incident at the conclusion of the match. In a video turned into a web sensation via online entertainment. It tends to be seen that Kohli didn’t warmly greet DC Overseer of Cricket Sourav Ganguly.
Since Ganguly took over as BCCI president, the two have had a rocky relationship. Social media users were divided about whether or not the incident was planned.
It is uncertain whether Ganguly and Kohli decided not to shake hands when Ganguly passed them. While Kohli was conversing with Ponting.
After the match in Bengaluru was over. Ganguly greeted the majority of the other RCB cricketers and appeared to be in a cheerful mood.
Royal Challengers Bangalore returned to winning ways on Saturday with a dominant 23-run victory over Delhi Capitals in the Indian Premier League in Bengaluru. Vijaykumar Vyshak took three wickets on his debut to go along with Virat Kohli’s imperious fifty.
Kohli made his third fifty in four innings (50 off 34 balls) with six boundaries and a six. In the middle overs, Delhi Capitals’ left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav (4-1-23-2) led the charge and kept RCB at 174/6 after David Warner chose to bowl.
The lowest-ranked Delhi team, came into the match having suffered four consecutive defeats. Then made fun of the 175-run chase by being limited to 151/9 in the allotted 20 overs.
After five matches, the team coached by Ricky Ponting has yet to open its account. To guarantee a spot in the playoffs, they must now win eight of their remaining nine games.
RCB, on the other hand, has four points from as many matches to get their season back on track after two losses.