You know cricket means everything for a country when foreign players like AB de Villiers is cheered by Indian fans over the locals. RCB duo Ab de Villiers and Virat Kohli have a huge amount of fan following throughout the country.
The duo plays for Royal Challengers Bangalore in IPL and they’re currently in great form. Looking busy in the tournament, the duo has spared time to deliver a wonderful message for a kid from Delhi, Priyanshu, who had a serious heart disorder.
RCB Duo Sends A Heartwarming Message To Kid Recovering From Disorder
Priyanshu’s Family took almost three years to collect the money with Blood Donors India also helping along with some other organisations. Priyanshu is currently residing in Boston and was recently operated for the disorder. After being operated on recently, the boy is now safe and might soon come back to India.
Both cricketing bests lauded the fighting spirit of the boy and hoped that he returns to India soon.
“Hi Priyanshu, Hope you are doing well now. I heard about your operation. I just want to say you’ve been strong through it and very brave. You’ve gotten over the first hurdle and you will recover soon and you will be back in India in no time,” Virat Kohli said.
” From my side, I just want to say you really inspire us. Everything you’ve been through has been a very big challenge for you. And I want to congratulate you for being so strong and for being so motivated through this whole process. I hope everything goes well and you be strong enough to make it to your homeland.” adding to the message, AB de Villiers said.
RCB are in a good position having won five matches out of six so far. They need to win 2 or 3 more matches to secure their qualification this year. AB de Villiers recently played 75 run knock which helped RCB win against Delhi Capitals. we have again seen the ability to win a match single-handedly once again by AB de Villiers. Pundits Claim that AB De Villiers is the best overseas player in the tournament so far.
RCB faces Punjab Kings next tomorrow where they’ll be confident be to on a winning run.