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“Beware RCB!! He said same for India before T20 World Cup last year” – Twitter reacts after AB de Villiers said he wants RCB to win the IPL

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Royal Challengers Bangalore ran through many heartbreaking moments in their journey. However, the ones that hurt the most are that they let the opportunities slip away from their hands in all 3 IPL finals they were part of.

RCB reached their first IPL final in the 2009 edition but surrendered at the hands of Deccan Challengers (now-defunct franchise). They made it to the second IPL final in the 2011 edition but lost to Chennai Super Kings.

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RCB reached their third IPL final with the hope to win their maiden title. However, Sunrisers Hyderabad pulled off the ropes from the jaws of defeat as they went on to win their first IPL title.

AB de Villiers said he wants RCB to win the IPL

Former Royal Challengers Bangalore stalwart, AB de Villiers has been one of the integral players of the franchise’s history. He has played a plethora of impactful innings for RCB in his cricketing career.

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Meanwhile, he said he wants his team to win the Indian Premier League. While speaking to NDTV, AB de Villiers added that he wants RCB to win the title. He further added that he really felt RCB have a really good team in the last few years.

AB de Villiers added that RCB are a very well-balanced side. He further added they have enough power and he reckons that RCB will go all the way and make a bid for the first title.

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Virat Kohli has been in surreal form for the franchise. He scored a match-winning 82 off 49 balls against Mumbai Indians in the team’s first encounter at M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru.

RCB have also got all their bases covered and if they keep up the same consistency level, they will surely go a long way and achieve their dreams. It will be quite interesting to see how RCB will dominate the proceedings in the ongoing season.

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