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After winning the IPL, Virat Kohli’s emotional message has gone viral (x/@loucknowipl & instagram/@virat.kohli image through)

Virat Kohli, after waiting for 18 years, finally claimed his first IPL Trophy with Royal Challengers Bangalore. The 36 -year -old, has been a part of the franchise since starting his career in the Indian Premier League, which further connects the ecstasy of historic victory at the Narendra Modi Stadium on June 3, on Tuesday. As the RCB claimed victory, the cameras zoom Kohli, which got away from the spirit because he fell on his knees and covered his tearful eyes and face.As fans still continued to win a significant victory, Kohli took on Instagram as he gave a emotional message in the season, thanking his peers and all who played a role in his search for the IPL Trophy.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Kohli led the charge in the final, as he alerted 43 out of 35 delivery. When he went without a half -century, his innings proved to be important in a six -run win over Punjab Kings. While the rival skipper left for just one run, it was Kohli’s careful knock that separated the two sides.

Virat Kohli's Instagram post

Virat Kohli’s viral Instagram post has more than 13 million likes

In an emotional post on Instagram, Kohli dedicated the trophy to all the supporters who have been standing by the team for years. The 36 -year -old wrote, “This is for an RCB fans who have never left our side in the worst time. It is for all years of a heartbeat and despair. It is for every inch left on the field playing for this team.”

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After this he wrote how the IPL Trophy is not easy to get his hands, “Kalming,” as far as the IPL Trophy is concerned- you have waited to me for 18 years to pick up and convince my friend, but it is absolutely worth waiting. 🏆 🏆 “. The post, which raised the trophy, has reached close to 13 million likes.

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As the former RCB skipper dedicated the victory to the team fans standing, the current captain Rajat Patidar dedicated the RCB’s most loyal warrior and the icon to win. This victory marks the end of a long discovery for pride by one of the franchisees that claim the country’s most loyal fans.

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