IPL 2025: White Pigeons, Crying Clouds - Fans Say Nature Giving Perfect Tribute To Virat Kohli

Fans decided to turn up in whites at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium during Saturday's match against Kolkata Knight Riders. This was to be a tribute to the legendary Test career of Kohli

Virat Kohli signboard at M Chinnaswamy Stadium
A sign displays a portrait of the great India international and Royal Challengers Bengaluru's player Virat Kohli days after he announced his retirement from Test cricket Photo: AP/Aijaz Rahi
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Was nature giving tribute to Virat Kohli in his first game since announcing his Test retirement? At least his fans think so as they pointed a number of reasons behind this thinking. (KKR vs RCB Match Blog)

Virat Kohli's Test retirement has triggered a massive wave of tributes from all over the sports fraternity. People are acknowledging his batting greatness as well as his captaincy genius that made India arguably the best red ball team in the world under his tenure. While he did not get a farewell game, his fans decided to turn up in whites at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium during Saturday's match against Kolkata Knight Riders. This was to be a tribute to the legendary Test career of Kohli.

However, rain intervened and it did not go away until the match was abandoned. Some RCB fans felt nature was crying because Kohli had left Test cricket.

Another interesting incident happened during the wait for the game. A group of white birds flew over the Chinnaswamy Stadium amid all this rain. The group of white pigeons became a huge talking point on social media with users sharing the picture and calling it a tribute to the great career of the former India and RCB captain.

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