DDCA Director Hails Virat Kohli as 'Bindas Badshah' After RCB Victory

DDCA Director Shyam Sunder Sharma strongly backed Virat Kohli, calling him the 'Bindas Badshah' and dismissing criticism around the star batter. Kohli became the first player to complete 9000 runs in the Indian Premier League during the match against DC. RCB defeated Delhi Capitals by chasing a target of 75 in just 6.3 overs at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. Sharma also criticized Delhi Capitals' inconsistent performance, suggesting they need "rituals or prayers" to secure victories.

Key Points: Virat Kohli 'Bindas Badshah' - DDCA Director Backs Star Batter

  • DDCA director backs Virat Kohli amid criticism
  • Kohli becomes first player to complete 9000 IPL runs
  • RCB thrash Delhi Capitals by chasing 75 in 6.3 overs
  • Shyam Sunder Sharma criticizes DC's inconsistent performances
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"Bindas Badshah": DDCA Director Shyam Sunder Sharma hails Virat Kohli

DDCA Director Shyam Sunder Sharma hails Virat Kohli as 'Bindas Badshah' amid criticism. Kohli becomes first player to complete 9000 IPL runs.

"For those who say Virat is 'finished', he is going to be playing for at least another five years. He is the 'Bindas Badshah, Betaaj Badshah' - Shyam Sunder Sharma"

New Delhi, April 28

Delhi and District Cricket Association Director Shyam Sunder Sharma strongly backed Virat Kohli, dismissing criticism around the star batter while also taking a swipe at Delhi Capitals' inconsistent run after their thrashing by Royal Challengers Bengaluru in IPL 2026 clash on Monday night.

Speaking to ANI after the match, Sharma remarked on Delhi's fluctuating performances, saying the side appeared to be struggling with fortune as much as form. "When Delhi scores 265, they end up losing. When they fail to reach even 100... their stars are not aligned. They need to get some rituals or prayers done to secure a victory," he said.

Highlighting the frenzy around the match, Sharma said he had rarely seen such intense demand for tickets in his decades-long association with the sport. "In my 40 years of experience, I have never witnessed such pressure regarding match tickets as I did for this game," he added.

The DDCA official, however, reserved his highest praise for Kohli, rejecting claims that the veteran batter is past his prime. "For those who say Virat is 'finished', he is going to be playing for at least another five years. He is the 'Bindas Badshah, Betaaj Badshah," Sharma said.

He went on to describe Kohli as unparalleled in the modern era, attributing his stature not just to performances but also to his immense popularity. "There has never been a greater player than him. It is only out of humility that he refers to others as seniors. In reality, there is no player greater. Just look at the magnitude of his fan following," Sharma added.

During the DC vs RCB clash, Kohli became the first player to complete 9000 runs in the Indian Premier League. Virat achieved this milestone during his side's match against DC at his home stadium of Arun Jaitley Stadium, from where his journey as a cricketer started.

Virat finished off an easy 76-run chase with two back-to-back sixes, scoring 23* in 15 balls, with a four and two sixes at a strike rate of 153.33.

Delhi suffered a one-sided loss to the defending champions RCB at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi.

RCB opted to field first, and excellent spells from Josh Hazlewood (4/12) and Bhuvneshwar Kumar (3/5) reduced DC to 75 in 16.3 overs, with Abishek Porel (30) and David Miller (19) offering some resistance. RCB batters came out all guns blazing as Jacob Bethell (20 in 10 balls, with a four and two sixes), Devdutt Padikkal (34* in 13 balls, with three fours and three sixes), and Virat Kohli (25* in 13 balls, with a four and two sixes) sealed the chase in 6.3 overs.

With this win, RCB have registered their sixth win in eight matches, with 12 points to their name. RCB are at number two in the points tally. This fifth defeat for DC, who have won three, keeps them at seventh spot in the points table.

- ANI

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Vikram M
Typical Delhi leaders finding excuses for poor performance. DC has been inconsistent for years - maybe focus on team selection and strategy rather than blaming stars. Kohli though, true class. Chased 76 like it was nothing. King Kohli for a reason! 👑
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Sarah B
I'm not Indian but I've been following IPL for years. Kohli's consistency is unmatched. But I agree Sharma's comments about DC needing 'prayers' is strange - sounds like a distraction from the real issues in the team.
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Priya S
The ticket demand part is so true! I was trying to get passes for this match and it was insane. But Sharma's "rituals" comment shows how disconnected officials can get. Cricket needs data and hard work, not superstition. Kohli's 9000 runs are a testament to discipline.
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Christopher I
"Betaaj Badshah" - I like that! Kohli has been magnificent. But I hope DDCA doesn't blame luck for DC's failures. They need serious introspection. Still, RCB vs DC was a treat to watch. That Hazlewood spell was world-class! 🌟
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Rohit P
Sharma bhai, please stick to administration and leave poetic nicknames aside. "Bindas Badshah" sounds like a Bollywood movie title. Focus on why DC lost 5 out of 8 matches - we need better planning, not prayers. Kohli though, truly the GOAT of IPL. 🐐

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