Another video from Royal Challengers Bangalore's last game against Delhi Capitals has surfaced on various social media networks. It has gone viral, just in time for their third home game against Chennai Super Kings (CSK) at the Chinnaswamy. It involves a recently released, previously unreleased video of former RCB captain Virat Kohli and DC director of cricket Sourav Ganguly that once again brought to light their ongoing conflict.
Two films involving Kohli and Ganguly went viral on social media on Saturday. Just before RCB's 23-run victory in the IPL 2023 match, Kohli was seen in the first giving Ganguly, who was situated in the DC dugout, the death gaze. As players waited in line to shake hands after the game, the former Indian Cricket Board president could be seen bypassing Kohli and advancing past DC coach Ricky Ponting.
Here's the viral video:
The way Virat Kohli looked at ganguly pic.twitter.com/pLoAzyn9EI
— itz_mksoni25 (@_itz_mksoni25) April 17, 2023
RCB won the game against DC by 23 runs in IPL 2023
Although the two videos suggested that things haven't improved since their argument in November 2021, Kohli went a step further and made it clear after he unfollowed Ganguly on Instagram despite the latter still being his follower.
On Monday, a brand-new video starring Kohli and Ganguly surfaced on Twitter ahead of RCB's home match against Chennai Super Kings. A menacing glance from Kohli followed the DC director's apparent disregard for the former India captain as he strolled by the RCB dugout in the video. While Kohli was suited up and prepared to open for the team, some DC unit players did pause to say hello to him.
Later, as part of RCB's 23-run victory against DC and denial of them a second chance to open their account in the current IPL 2023 season, Kohli recorded his second fifty-run knock at the M Chinnaswamy stadium. The only side in the competition without a victory, Delhi Capitals remains last in the points standings.
In a recent interview with Jio Cinema, Virat Kohli talked about his retirement thoughts during Asia Cup, "I was willing to accept that when I go back and play, it might be the last month of me playing competitive cricket." Further speaking with Robin Uthappa, he said, "Anushka's conversations with me have always been priceless; she tells me the truth & straight forward, if I would have left myself in that phase (before Asia Cup), I would have become an egoistic maniac – she brings me to base level for a normal guy."