The evening sky over Bangalore was painted with shades of deep blue and crimson as thousands of fans poured into the stadium. The energy was unmistakable—their team was on the brink of disaster, having lost the first two matches of the season. But today was different. Today, Raj was leading RCB onto the field for the first time.
The cheers rang out from every corner of the stands as he walked toward the center of the pitch, the weight of his captaincy pressing down on his shoulders.
RCB had never been a team that lacked talent. Over the years, they had boasted some of the greatest batsmen in the world. Yet the trophy had always eluded them, slipping through their grasp each season. Now, as Raj tied his wristband and adjusted his cap, he knew that more than just a match was on the line—he was stepping into a legacy of unfinished business.