RCB’s Green Jersey Stands for a Bigger Cause in IPL 2025 Match vs RR

RCB’s Green Jersey Stands for a Bigger Cause in IPL 2025 Match vs RR

RCB’s Green Jersey Stands for a Bigger Cause in IPL 2025 Match vs RR

So, have you seen Royal Challengers Bengaluru in today’s IPL clash against Rajasthan Royals? If you're wondering why RCB suddenly swapped their iconic red and black for bright green, well, it's not just a fashion statement. There's actually a meaningful reason behind it.

In the match held at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur, RCB walked onto the field in green jerseys—and no, it's not a rebranding move. It’s part of their ongoing “Go Green” initiative, which they’ve been supporting over the years. The idea is to raise awareness about the environment and encourage fans and the cricketing community to plant more trees. A pretty cool move, right?

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RCB captain Rajat Patidar confirmed this during the toss. He said, “We’re wearing green today to raise awareness to plant more trees.” It’s not the first time the franchise has done this—RCB has made it a tradition to wear the green jersey for at least one home or away game every season, showing their commitment to environmental causes. This time, it’s even more special because the message is clearer and more needed than ever.

Interestingly, there were no changes in RCB’s playing XI, but Rajasthan Royals made a swap, bringing in Wanindu Hasaranga for Fazalhaq Farooqi. It was RR’s Sanju Samson who mentioned they would’ve also liked to bowl first, which shows how evenly matched the strategies were heading into this face-off.

The green jersey might not affect the gameplay, but symbolically, it reminds fans that cricket is more than just runs, wickets, and trophies—it can also be a platform for impact. And let’s be real, with millions watching IPL globally, this is a powerful way to send a message.

So while we cheer for sixes and stumps flying, let’s also take a moment to acknowledge this gesture from RCB. It's a fresh reminder that even in the heat of competition, there’s always room for something bigger—like caring for the planet we live on.

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