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As Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) clinched their maiden IPL title after an 18-year wait, the streets of Bengaluru erupted in jubilation. Among the sea of red jerseys and celebratory chants, a notable sight caught attention: fans holding up posters of Vijay Mallya, the team’s original owner.
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Mallya, who founded RCB in 2008, played a pivotal role in shaping the franchise’s early identity. Despite his current legal controversies and self-imposed exile, many fans still associate him with RCB’s foundation years.
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Adding to the sentiment, Mallya posted a heartfelt message on X (formerly Twitter), saying:“When I founded RCB it was my dream that the IPL trophy should come to Bengaluru. I had the privilege of picking the legendary King Kohli as a youngster and it is remarkable that he has stayed with RCB for 18 years.
I also had the honour of picking Chris Gayle the Universe Boss and Mr 360 AB DeVillers who remain an indelible part of RCB history. Finally, the IPL trophy arrives in Bengaluru. Congratulations and thanks again to all who made my dream come true.
RCB fans are the very best and they deserve the IPL trophy. Ee Sala Cup Bengaluru baruthe!”
RCB edged Punjab Kings by six runs in a tense final at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Batting first, they posted 190/9 with Kohli scoring 43. In reply, PBKS fell short at 184/7, with Josh Hazlewood and Krunal Pandya starring with the ball.