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‘Delete it’ fans slam RCB after posting Sourav Ganguly’s birthday photo with Virat Kohli

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There are rumors of a rift between former Indian captain Virat Kohli and ex-BCCI president Sourav Ganguly and things are not going well between the two.

‘Delete it’ fans slam RCB after posting Sourav Ganguly’s birthday photo with Virat Kohli

New Delhi: Royal Challengers Bangalore wished ex-BCCI president Sourav Ganguly his 51st birthday and fans started criticizing the franchise when they posted the photo of Virat Kohli with Ganguly. RCB is one of the most followed franchises in the Indian Premier League.

There are rumors of a rift between former Indian captain Virat Kohli and ex-BCCI president Sourav Ganguly and things are not going well between the two. In the recently concluded IPL 2023, both Ganguly and Kohli refused to shake hands after the match and fans saw that moment. After that, both unfollowed each other from the social media platform Instagram.

With fans slamming RCB after posting Ganguly’s photo with Kohli, here are the viral reactions:

Ganguly celebrated its 51st birthday in style by launching its new app called Sourav Ganguly Masterclass. He also launched a signature online course titled “Leadership to Greatness” on his app to inspire individuals from diverse backgrounds and provide insight into his leadership style and how to apply it in different spheres of life.

Dada, as Sourav Ganguly is affectionately known, launched his app with the help of Classplus, India’s leading platform that helps educators and content creators launch and scale their online courses. Notably, he is an investor in Classplus since 2020. The first educational app of its kind from an Indian cricketer is available for download on the Play Store on all Android devices. The extensive course content is easily accessible in both English and Bangla. Ganguly and Classplus in particular will use all proceeds from the course to support the education of underprivileged children.






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