Virat Kohli became emotional after remembering the incident of June 4, which is one of the most tragic events in cricket history. In fact, after 18 years, RCB won the IPL Trophy, which was celebrated by crores of fans across the country. RCB Management also held a hurry in the next day at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore. There was a huge crowd to see all the players including Virat and join the victory celebration. 11 people died in this. 3 months after the incident, Virat Kohli said, “Which should have been the happiest moment in our franchise history, it turned into a tragic event.”
Virat Kohli was also inside the stadium with other players at this event, there was a lot of crowd. There was a stampede outside the stadium, 11 fans lost their lives. Kohli now said in his statement 3 months after the incident that I am thinking about those people who lost their lives.
What did Virat Kohli say
Virat Kohli said in his statement issued by RCB, “There is nothing in life that prepares you for a heart -breaking event like June 4. The one who should have been the most happy moment in the history of our franchise, it turned into a sad event. I am thinking about those families and praying for them whom we lost. And our fans are part of our fans and our stories that we are now. Will proceed with care, respect and responsibility. “
“Nothing in life really prepares you for a heartbreak like June 4th. Families of we lost… and for our fans who were injured. pic.twitter.com/nsjrkddkwb
– Royal Challengers Bengaluru (@Rcbtweets) September 3, 2025
Start of rcb cares
It has been 3 months since this sad incident on 4 June. The team won its first IPL title on June 3 by defeating Punjab Kings in the final. This was also the first IPL trophy of Virat Kohli, after which Kohli became emotional in the stadium, he had tears in his eyes. But the next day it happened on 4 June. 3 months later, the franchise started RCB Care and announced financial assistance to the families who lost their loved ones in it.

