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[Watch] Kohli, Maxwell & RCB Stars Give Guard Of Honour To Mandhana & Co. At RCB Unbox Event


Smriti Mandhana with WPL trophy  at RCB Unbox event (twitter)Smriti Mandhana with WPL trophy  at RCB Unbox event (twitter)

At the RCB unbox event in Bangalore's Chinnaswamy Stadium, something really special happened. The RCB women's team, who had just won the Women's Premier League, were given a guard of honor by the RCB men's team.

It was a touching moment that showed how cricket brings people together. The men's team respected and celebrated the achievements of the women's team, showing that everyone deserves recognition for their hard work.

Imagine just a few years back, seeing big names like Virat Kohli, Glenn Maxwell, Faf du Plessis, and Mohammad Siraj giving a guard of honor to women cricketers. It's amazing how far cricket has come, thanks to events like the Women's Premier League (WPL).

Watch Guard of Honor to RCB Women From Men's Team

It was a moment of pure pride and joy as Smriti Mandhana, the captain of the RCB women's team, walked through the guard formed by RCB men players, flanked by her teammates. The gallery echoed with cheers from the fans of both RCB teams, celebrating their franchise's first title in 16 years. RCB fans reached Chinnaswamy hours before the event to witness the iconic event.


Perry & Molineux missed?

Ellyse Perry and Sophie Molineux have departed for Australia in preparation for the upcoming series. Even though they couldn't be there in person, they joined the celebration through a video call on Smriti's phone. This made the moment even more special, showing how players from different teams and genders support each other like family.

For the RCB family, this day was long awaited, and the happiness was palpable, especially for Virat Kohli, the senior figure among RCB players. His joy was evident as he witnessed this historic moment unfold.

This gesture wasn't just about cricket; it was about respect and equality, reminding us that everyone should be treated fairly, no matter their gender. It was a simple act that spoke volumes about the values of sportsmanship and teamwork.