Watch Video: Smriti Mandhana hugs Virat Kohli after IPL 2025 Victory – Female Cricket
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In a moment that’s melting hearts across cricket fans, Virat Kohli shared a warm embrace with Smriti Mandhana, capturing the pure joy of shared success. The viral Instagram reel shows the two RCB icons locked in a heartfelt hug, their faces beaming with pride and emotion. It’s the kind of gesture that transcends genders in cricket, highlighting the unbreakable bond within the Royal Challengers Bengaluru family.
What makes this even more special is that both RCB’s men’s and women’s teams have now etched their names in history as champions. The men’s side finally broke their IPL jinx in 2025, clinching the title after an 18-year wait with a thrilling victory over Punjab Kings in Ahmedabad. Key contributions from players like Krunal Pandya and Bhuvneshwar Kumar sealed the deal in a high-pressure final.
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Meanwhile, Smriti Mandhana led the women’s team to glory in the Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2024, defeating Delhi Capitals by eight wickets in a dominant display. Ellyse Perry’s batting prowess and Shreyanka Patil’s bowling heroics powered RCB to their first WPL crown, turning Bengaluru’s dreams into reality on both sides of the game.
That hug in the video isn’t just a random celebration—it’s a culmination of years of mutual respect and inspiration between Kohli and Mandhana. Kohli, the passionate leader who’s carried RCB’s men’s hopes for so long, has often praised Mandhana’s technique and temperament. Their shared RCB red jersey makes moments like this feel like a full-circle story for the franchise’s loyal supporters.
The comments reflect a mix of relief and intense emotion, with many stating that they “waited for so long” and that the feeling of finally seeing the cup was something that “can’t be expressed in words.”
This long-awaited win transformed the fanbase, taking them “from Loyal to Royal now,” and fulfilling the fervent wish: “almost 2 decades finally cup namdu.”
The victory is widely seen as a reward for the patience and perseverance of the supporters, the legendary “12th Man Army.” After years of staying loyal “in the worst of times,” the fans now cherish the title as “something top notch.” Beyond the glory, the trophy brought a sense of peace, with some supporters joking they could “sleep peacefully without any trolls” related to the missing silverware. The current sentiment is a powerful affirmation that their unwavering support earned the team and its city this hard-fought moment of triumph.
Fans are loving this because it shows cricket’s human side—raw emotion, camaraderie, and triumph after tough battles. With RCB now boasting titles in IPL and WPL, Bengaluru’s Chinnaswamy Stadium dreams of packed double celebrations. This simple hug reminds everyone why we follow the sport: for these genuine, unforgettable connections.
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