A Royal Challengers Bengaluru s uper-fan has taken his fandom to the next celebrating the franchise's maiden title in the Women's Premier League. The RCB Women took down Delhi Capitals in the final of the WPL 2024 in thrilling fashion to register an eight-run victory and lift the first trophy in Bengaluru's 16-year history.
Celebrating this triumph, an RCB superfan named Manoj Nayak, who hails from Bhubaneswar, Odisha, tattooed the name of every player from the RCB Women's team on his hand. In a tweet about this gesture, Nayak shared that he had made a promise that he tattoo the names of every RCB player if they win the WPL.
Fan gets names of RCB players tattooed celebrating WPL 2024 title
The post said, "Frm loosing 3 IPL finals n never giving up and wining an @wplt20 . @RCBTweets women's have given us everything what we dreamed for the past 16yrs. Had promised myself to get inked of all the RCB players name if they win this wpl 2024. And today I kept my promise."
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We should honour the girls: Virat Kohli to RCB Owner
During RCB's celebrations after the WPL 2024 victory, the Bengaluru men's team set up a guard of honour for the women at the RCB Unbox event at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. It was r ecently revealed that this gesture was RCB great Virat Kohli's idea by pace bowler Kate Cross. Speaking on her No Balls Podcast, Cross said, "The owner got the text from Virat Kohli saying, we should honour the girls on Sunday."