AB de Villiers cheers on Virat Kohli and RCB with heartfelt post ahead of IPL 2024 opener vs CSK

Updated : Mar 22, 2024 16:47
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The bond between two of Royal Challengers Bangalore's (RCB) most celebrated players, Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers, once again came into the spotlight ahead of the IPL 224 opener against the Chennai Super Kings (CSK). Despite de Villiers' retirement, his connection with Kohli remains strong, highlighted by a special message he shared for Kohli and his former team ahead of their first match against CSK at the MA Chidambaram Stadium.

In a gesture that underscores the deep friendship and respect between the two cricketing giants, de Villiers took to social media to post a photograph of himself and Kohli donning the RCB training kit. Accompanying the image was a heartfelt caption from ABD: "Good luck my biscuit. Come on RCB."

For those unversed, AB de Villiers and Virat Kohli have affectionately called each other 'biscuit' in the past as well. It's a South African slang people use for individuals they like and are close to.

This endearing message reflects the camaraderie that has developed over a decade of playing together for RCB, during which they have provided fans with countless memorable performances and partnerships.

The duo's connection extends beyond the cricket field, evolving into a significant friendship over the years. It was notably de Villiers who inadvertently revealed Kohli's break from cricket due to the anticipated arrival of his second child with Anushka Sharma, although he later retracted his statement. Despite this, the revelation proved to be accurate.

As Kohli continues to represent RCB with the same passion and dedication that has characterised his career, de Villiers' supportive gesture underscores the enduring nature of their friendship. With ABD's encouragement from the sidelines, Kohli and RCB are poised to embark on another IPL season, hoping to capture the title that has eluded them thus far.

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