RCB vs GT: Kohli's fans trolled actor Arshad Warsi after he flopped against Gujarat, you will be shocked to know the reason

Posted on 3rd Apr 2025 by rohit kumar

In IPL 2025, Royal Challengers Bangalore had to face defeat at home against Gujarat Titans on Wednesday. Shubman Gill's team achieved the target of 170 runs with eight wickets in hand. This was Bangalore's first defeat of this season. The most important thing in this match was the silence of Virat Kohli's bat. He was out after scoring seven runs. He was caught by left-arm fast bowler Arshad Khan at the hands of Prasidh Krishna. However, after Virat's dismissal, actor Arshad Warsi suddenly started trending on social media. Kohli and RCB fans trolled Arshad Warsi on social media. Fans are commenting a lot on Arshad Warsi's photos.

 

Fans mistook Arshad Warsi for Arshad Khan.

 

Fans mistook Arshad Warsi for Arshad Khan and started trolling him. After Virat's dismissal, fans held Arshad Warsi responsible for Kohli's dismissal and also used abusive language against him. When Arshad Warsi shared a photo with Ajay Devgan, a fan wrote on it - Why did you get Kohli out? Another fan wrote - Circuit Bhai, why did you take Virat's wicket? Arshad Warsi's comment section was filled with these comments.

 

What happened in the match between RCB and GT?

 

Talking about the match, batting first in this match played at Chinnaswamy Stadium, RCB scored 169 runs losing eight wickets in 20 overs. In reply, Gujarat achieved the target losing two wickets in 17.5 overs. RCB's team had lost four wickets for 42 runs at one time, but Livingstone scored 54 runs in 40 balls with five sixes and a four, besides adding 52 runs for the fifth wicket with Jitesh Sharma (33) and 46 runs for the seventh wicket with Tim David (32) to take RCB's score to 169 runs for eight wickets.

 

In reply, Titans won easily by scoring 170 runs for 2 wickets in 17.5 overs with the help of Jos Buttler's unbeaten 73 runs in 39 balls with six sixes and five fours, his 75 runs for the second wicket with opener Sai Sudarshan (49 runs) and 63 runs for the third wicket with Sherfane Rutherford (30 runs not out in 18 balls, three sixes-one four). RCB's next match is against Mumbai Indians on April 7 at Wankhede. The Gujarat team will face Sunrisers in its next match on April 6 in Hyderabad.

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