

Virat Kohli’s team Royal Challengers Bangalore has reached the final after nine years, due to which RCB fans are very happy and are now waiting for the trophy. Read more on Dynamite News
Chandigarh: The last 18 years of IPL have entertained cricket fans a lot. During this time many great players became a part of this league and made such records, which were never imagined, reports Dynamite News correspondent.
However, there is one team that has not yet won the IPL title—Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB). Meanwhile, RCB has made it to the finals after defeating Punjab Kings after 9 years, and now the fans are eagerly waiting for the IPL trophy.
During this time a video is becoming very viral on social media, in which a female fan has written that if RCB does not win the final, she will divorce her husband. The woman had a yellow poster in her hand, which read, "If RCB does not win the final, I will divorce my husband," and Virat Kohli's name was also below it.
This video and pictures have created a stir on social media, and RCB fans are sharing it fiercely, saying that now RCB has to win at all costs.
Now people are also making funny comments after watching this video. Some are saying, What would be the condition of this woman's husband now?" and one user jokingly wrote that "Now her husband will also have to enter the field." At the same time, some users are saying that the woman is probably already upset with her husband; that is why she did this.
One user even wrote, "Ma'am, keep the papers ready in advance," while another asked, "Ma'am, what is the benefit of the husband in this?" The rest are saying that Virat Kohli should save his fan's house from getting destroyed.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) produced a bowling masterclass to skittle Punjab Kings (PBKS) for a paltry 101 in just 14.1 overs in Qualifier 1 of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 at Yadvindra Singh International Cricket Stadium here on Thursday, paving the way for a commanding route to the final.
RCB’s pace troika of Josh Hazlewood (3/21), Yash Dayal (2/26) and Romario Shepherd (1/5) inflicted severe damage upfront, while young leggie Suyash Sharma spun a web around the middle-order with figures of 3/17.
But it was Jitesh Sharma’s acrobatic brilliance behind the stumps that lit up the evening — none more so than the one-handed screamer to dismiss Azmatullah Omarzai, which brought the curtains down on PBKS' shambolic innings.