Virat Kohli and Sai Sudharsan shared an animated on-field chat during the IPL 2026 final between RCB and GT.
A lively on-field chat between Virat Kohli and Sai Sudharsan has grabbed attention during the IPL 2026 final between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Gujarat Titans at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
The incident took place during the second innings when Kohli, who was batting, walked past Sudharsan during a break between overs. Cameras quickly caught the two players exchanging animated words and smiling during the conversation. Fans on social media immediately began speculating about a possible heated exchange, although the interaction appeared friendly from both sides.
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The clip started trending online, leaving fans from both teams debating the moment online.
Watch the video here:
A Banter Between Virat Kohli and Sai Sudarshan you can see these things when Virat is on the Field 😬#RCBvsGT pic.twitter.com/GI6kZnqdAG
— Bagad Billa (@maitweethoon) May 31, 2026
Heated exchange between Virat Kohli and Sai Sudharsan during the RCB vs Gujarat Titans match 🤬🔥
— T-Celebs (@t_celebs) May 31, 2026
– Virat Kohli looked furious at him 😭#RCBvsGT pic.twitter.com/AY74nwc1Qa
Earlier, RCB won the toss and bowled first. Gujarat Titans were restricted to 155/8, with Washington Sundar delivering a lone-warrior knock of 50* to rescue a faltering innings. Rasikh Salam Dar was RCB’s standout bowler with 3 wickets.
Chasing 156, RCB have been superb. At the time of writing, Virat Kohli is batting with 58 off 33 balls*, anchoring the chase magnificently. Venkatesh Iyer gave an explosive start with 32 off 16, before Rashid Khan pegged RCB back with 2 wickets. Tim David chipped in with 24 before falling late.
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RCB currently need just 19 runs off 31 balls with 5 wickets in hand. The trophy is within touching distance for the Men in Red, with Kohli and Jitesh Sharma at the crease.
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