

Virat Kohli and the entire RCB team have reached Bangalore to celebrate the victory. Karnataka’s Deputy CM has given a warm welcome to the Bangalore team. Read more at Dynamite News
Deputy CM gave a warm welcome to Virat at the airport (Image Source: Internet)
Bengaluru: Thousands of people are present outside the Chinnaswamy Stadium. Today, Royal Challengers Bangalore's IPL victory will be celebrated in their home city of Bengaluru. For this, the entire team and support staff have reached Bengaluru airport, reports Dynamite News correspondent.
Bengaluru Deputy CM welcomes Virat Kohli
Deputy CM D.K. Shivakumar warmly welcomed the team when the RCB team arrived at the airport. Apart from this, the deputy CM hugged Virat Kohli and congratulated him on the victory and also waved the RCB flag.
People's enthusiasm outside Chinnaswamy Stadium
The people of Bengaluru want to celebrate their team's first IPL trophy win. Everyone wants to see Virat and all the players of the team once. Along with this, people are also waiting for this evening. RCB fans are reaching Chinnaswamy Stadium in large numbers, where the post-victory ceremony will be held. People are chanting "RCB-RCB" outside the stadium.
RCB's victory celebration in Chinnaswamy
With the arrival of the RCB team, a festive atmosphere has been created in Bengaluru. Today, on June 4, at 5 pm, the RCB team will reach the Chinnaswamy Stadium and celebrate their victory with the fans. However, the RCB Victory Parade scheduled to be held at 3:30 pm today has been canceled by the Bengaluru Police due to a traffic advisory.
Earlier, the team was going to reach the Chinnaswamy Stadium from Vidhana Soudha by doing a road show in an open bus, but now the players will go directly to the stadium.
The Moment RCB Lives on
Well, the Punjabis and the fans of Punjab Kings were all set with dhols since the advent of the IPL final. The two Bollywood divas, Preity Zinta and Anushka Sharma, were also present in the stadium, supporting and cheering for their teams.
The craze for the final was such that even the former Prime Minister of Britain, accompanied by ICC Chairman Jay Shah, witnessed this nail-biting, suspenseful, and thrilling match. Celebrations had started in the last over. Shashank tried his best but destiny had different plans for Virat Kohli.
Little did he know that the Jersey no 18 that he wears has to wait for 18 years for lifting the IPL trophy.