Shubman Gill’s Cryptic Post After Win Against RCB Goes Viral. Internet Finds ‘Virat Kohli’ Connection

The captain of the Gujarat titans, Shubman Gill, left fans intrigued with a cryptic publication on social networks after the victory of his team over the Royal Challengers Bengaluru on Wednesday. After the victory, Gill went to social networks to share a position of seven words. “Eyes on the game, not the noise,” wrote the GT captain on X (formerly known as Twitter). Although no explanation was provided by the star bat, several social media fans were of the opinion that the “noise” referred to the celebrations of Virat Kohli after his dismissal.
Eyes on the game, not the noise. pic.twitter.com/5jczzfln8t
– Shubman Gill (@Shubmangill) April 2, 2025
After the victory of his team over the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), Captain Gill Gill, Captain of Gujarat Titans (GT), praised his team’s efforts of bowling during the first seven to eight Overs which allowed them to obtain the first counters.
Context: Virat Kohli was doing too much noise when Bhuvi released Shubman Gill. pic.twitter.com/qqnsfeyhs0
– V (@Belgianwaffle) April 2, 2025
After two outside victories, two absolute matches of rendering against the defending champions Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) champions, RCB fell flat at the start of their home run against GT, losing by eight counters while GT put a clinical show with Bat and Ball.
Virat Kohli sending Shubman Gill pic.twitter.com/sbtd2igumz
– bet (@bluntindiangal) April 2, 2025
After the match, Skipper Gill said during the post-match presentation: “We saw on this ground that restricting them to 170 was a good effort. The counter sometimes has something in the first 7 to 8 and we knew that if we choose early counters) for the game. Opportunity.
Coming to the match, RCB was put to the stick first by GT, who won the draw and chose to end. AS Ex-RCB Star Mohammed Siraj (3/19) Reduced RCB to 42/4, A 52-Run stand Between Livingstone and Jiteh Sharma (33 in 20 Balls, With Five Fours and A Six) and A 46-Run stand for the seventh wcom between livingstone (54 in 40 balls, with a oven and five sixes) and Tim David (32 in 18 Balls, with three ovens and Two Sixes) Helped RCB is 169/8 in their 20 Overs.
Sai Kishore (22/22) and Prasidh Krishna (1/26) were also impressive with the ball.
During the racing race, GT lost its skipper Shubman Gill (14) early, but the top strike by Jos Buttler (73 * in 39 balls, with five four and six), Sai Sudharsan (49 in 36 balls, with seven four and a six) and Sherfane Rutherford (30 * in 18 balls, with four and six) took GT for a victory with 13 balls.
(With Ani entries)
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