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Subramaniam Badrinath hilariously mocks RCB© Instagram
The 2025 version of IPL is all set to start from Saturday, March 22, and so are the rivalries among the many franchises. Within the opening match, defending champions Kolkata Knight Riders shall be taking up Royal Challengers Bengaluru on the Eden Gardens. Yearly, IPL triggers a wholesome rivalry because the followers go to each extent to help their respective groups. One of the well-known enmity of IPL is between RCB and five-time champions Chennai Tremendous Kings. The clashes between the 2 groups have at all times confirmed to be visible treats for the followers.
Forward of the upcoming season, former CSK batter Subramaniam Badrinath recreated a well-known meme and hilariously mocked RCB. In a video shared on Instagram, Badrinath acted as a CSK consultant and shook arms or hugged the representatives of different groups.
When it was his flip to greet the RCB consultant, Badrinath utterly ignored him and moved forward to the opposite workforce. This video went viral on social media very quickly because it added gasoline to the fireplace and intensified the rivalry between the 2 groups.
RCB will tackle CSK twice in IPL 2025 league stage. The primary match between the 2 groups shall be performed on March 28 on the Chepauk. Each RCB and CSK will meet once more on Could 3 on the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru.
Just lately, Former RCB spinner Shadab Jakati opened up about why he believes the franchise has not gained a single IPL trophy until now.
“It’s a team game. If you want to win trophies, the team needs to play like a unit. 2-3 players cannot help you win the trophy. Chennai had a strong group of Indian players and some decent foreign players. It is important to get your combination. When I was in RCB, they would focus on 2-3 players only,” Jakati had instructed Sportskeeda.
“There was a huge difference as far as team management, dressing room atmosphere is concerned. Players were very good, but there was no camaraderie, the players did not gel properly,” Jakati added.
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