IPL 2018: Danielle Wyatt Wants RCB’s Green Jersey

Most of the Indian fans are well aware of the fact that England women cricketer Danielle Wyatt is a huge fan of the Indian captain Virat Kohli.

Considering the same line, she is also following the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) as Virat is leading the side.

Wyatt was recently in India and had cleared that she will support the RCB and hope for them to lift the trophy as well this year.

Currently, Danielle Wyatt is in England, and it seems closely watching IPL as she once again cheered for RCB as they donned green jerseys for the game against Royals on Sunday.

She loved the Green Jersey the RCB players were donning in Bangalore and indirectly demanded the same to Virat Kohli whom she loves a lot.

“I want a @RCBTweets top in green,” she tweeted in excitement while the game between RCB and RR was underway at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. Now it remains to be seen if her wish will be fulfilled by Kohli or not.

Here is what Wyatt tweeted:

The Bangalore franchise is expected to do well this year after a terrible season in 2017 and even the tagline ‘E Saala Cup namde’ which means ‘This year Cup is ours’ has gone viral on social media. It remains to be seen if the team steps up to the expectations of the die-hard fans.

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