WPL Final: What did Virat Kohli tell Smriti Mandhana on video call after Women's Premier League triumph? RCB captain says 'I could see...'

Virat Kohli congratulated Smriti Mandhana-led Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) team on winning the Women's Premier League (WPL) through a video call.

Profile

Atishay Jain

Virat Kohli congratulates Smriti Mandhana for winning maiden WPL title over a video call. (Screengrab: X)

Virat Kohli congratulates Smriti Mandhana for winning maiden WPL title over a video call. (Screengrab: X)

Highlights:

In 16 seasons of the Indian Premier League (IPL), RCB has never been able to win the title.The franchise came close thrice but on all three occasions, finished as runners-up.

After the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) women's team clinched the Women's Premier League (WPL) title by defeating Delhi Capitals (DC) in the final on March 17 (Sunday), the poster boy of the franchise Virat Kohli congratulated the Smriti Mandhana-led team for their spectacular performance. In a video that has gone viral, Kohli can be seen congratulating and celebrating with the women's team through a video call.

ALSO READ: One minute, 20 seconds-long video sums up RCB players' raw emotions on winning their maiden WPL title

What did Virat Kohli say in the video call?

After the game, RCB captain Mandhana was quizzed about the conversation with Virat Kohli on the video call. Mandhana revealed that she couldn't hear a word of what Kohli spoke but saw the happiness on the Indian superstar's face. The RCB captain also confirmed that she will be meeting Kohli while shedding light on how the former RCB men's team captain helped her and the team.

ALSO READ: Hardik Pandya reveals details of 'freak' injury sustained in 2023 ODI World Cup, says ‘I had to remove blood from my...’

ALSO READ: RCB captain Faf Du Plessis reveals his favourite batting partner in IPL, says ‘Him being out there is in the middle is really infectious’

"I didn't hear anything he was saying because it was too loud, he was like just thumbs up and I just did thumbs up," said Mandhana in the press conference.

"I will be meeting him. He looked happy there was a bright smile. I remember him coming last year and a little pep talk which really helped me personally as well as the whole team. He has been a part of this franchise and I think he has been there for the past 15 years so I could see that happiness on his face but because of the noise I couldn't hear him, maybe I will chat to him when we go to Bengaluru," she added.

Time for Kohli to complete the double for RCB

In 16 seasons of the Indian Premier League (IPL), RCB has never been able to win the title. The franchise came close thrice but on all three occasions, finished as runners-up. With the women's team finally lifting the curse, the RCB supporters are dreaming of double delight and hoping for the men's team to translate the heroics of the women's team into IPL success.

 

MORE ON SPORTS TAK: 

WPL Final: Virat Kohli, AB de Villiers and Glenn Maxwell lead congratulatory messages after Smriti Mandhana's RCB lifts 16-year curse

WPL 2024 final: RCB's spin trio and Perry shine to create history, beat Delhi Capitals by 8 wickets to win maiden title
WATCH: Virat Kohli returns to India for upcoming IPL, set to join RCB training camp in Bengaluru soon; check details

    Share