Indian Premier League 2023: In the 16th season of IPL, the team of Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) came on the field in their 7th league match against Rajasthan Royals wearing a green jersey instead of their traditional red color jersey. Virat Kohli, who is captaining the team in this match, gave a plant to the captain of the opposition team Sanju Samson at the time of the toss and also gave a message to make everyone aware of the environment.
The team of Royal Challengers Bangalore plays one match in green jersey every season since 2011. This time he decided to play this match against Rajasthan Royals on 23rd April. In this match played under the ‘Go Green’ initiative, the jersey worn by the players of the Bangalore team has been made by recycling the waste collected in the stadium.
Lookin’ fresh and oh so clean
For the right cause, we wear GREEN!How cool are the #RCBxPuma kits for the Go Green game, 12th Man Army?#playbold #नम्माRCB #IPL2023 #GoGreen @pumacricket pic.twitter.com/uRRurfqMWk
— Royal Challengers Bangalore (@RCBTweets) April 13, 2023
All the red flags have turned green today 👍😁
All the best @RCBTweets, pic.twitter.com/AdL01iyTGH
— Rajasthan Royals (@rajasthanroyals) April 23, 2023
Talking about the garbage present in the stadium, when RCB played the first match of this season, 9047.6 kg of garbage was collected in the stadium with a total of 19488 water bottles. These jerseys have been prepared by recycling about 8 tonnes of dry waste, food waste and other materials.
The team did not have a better record in green jersey
The RCB team has so far played a total of 11 matches wearing the green jersey since the 2011 season, out of which it has managed to win only 3 matches, while facing defeat in 7, while one match remained inconclusive. Is.
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