'It's always painful...': AB de Villiers reacts on RCB's defeat

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NEW DELHI: As Rajasthan Royals ended

Virat Kohli

's hopes of winning his first Indian Premier League title by defeating

Royal Challengers Bengaluru

by four wickets in the

Eliminator

on Wednesday, the reaction of Virat's good friend and former RCB star

AB de Villiers

went viral on the internet.
RCB batters couldn't convert good starts into a formidable total with Kohli contributing 33 off 24 balls in a sub-par score of 172-8 after Rajasthan won the toss and elected to field.

Rajasthan stuttered briefly when Mohammed Siraj (2-33) picked up the wickets of

Riyan Parag

(36) and Shimron Hetmyer (26) in the 18th over before they reached 174-6 with an over to spare.
Rovman Powell (16 not out) struck

Lockie Ferguson

for two fours and followed it with a straight six to end RCB's winning run and Rajasthan's four-match losing streak.

The defeat ended RCB's brilliant comeback that saw them reach the playoffs on the back of six straight victories after they had lost seven of their first eight league games.
After RCB's defeat, AB de Villiers posted on X: "It's always painful to lose. But as a fan, I'm proud of the boys for making us believe, even when all hope seemed lost at the start of May. I'm sure #RCB will come back stronger next year and bring home that elusive title. #IPL2024"


AB de Villiers' reaction was clearly a heartbroken one when RCB lost the Eliminator.
The pictures show AB de Villiers' heart-breaking reactions while doing commentary. AB de Villiers played for RCB from 2011 to 2021.

Rajasthan had won eight of their first nine games before losing four in a row. They will take on Sunrisers Hyderabad in Qualifier 2 on Friday with the winner advancing to Sunday's final against Kolkata Knight Riders.


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