
RCB won the WPL trophy by defeating Delhi Capitals on Sunday night at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi. After this victory, Virat Kohli congratulated Smriti Mandhana on the victory over video call. RCB captain Smriti Mandhana has revealed that she did not hear anything that Virat said because there was a lot of noise in the stadium.
In the final of the Women's Premier League on Sunday, RCB defeated Delhi Capitals by 8 wickets and captured the title. Batting first, Delhi was limited to 113 runs. In response, RCB achieved the target by losing two wickets. Ellyse Perry remained unbeaten after scoring 35 runs. Shreyanka Patil took 4 wickets for RCB.
Virat Kohli congratulated on video call
Virat Kohli wrote a congratulatory message on his social media after RCB's victory. Not only this, he congratulated the team through video call. However, during the post-match press conference, Smriti Mandhana said that she could not hear anything as there was a lot of noise in the stadium. Because of this, he could not hear anything that Kohli said. Mandhana also confirmed that she will meet Kohli at the RCB Unbox event, possibly on March 19 in Bengaluru.
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