By Jitendra Jangid-Indian Premier League 2025 has been very romantic, so far the matches have been seen in the matches, which was hoping for cricket fans. Looking at this trailer, it seems that the entire tournament is going to be great, often the question arises in the minds of cricket fans that why Royal Challengers wear Bangalore Green Jersey, do you also have such questions, let's know the reason for this-

Why green color?

RCB's green jersey is not just a change in color; It gives a strong message. The franchise uses this opportunity to promote environmental protection and greenery. Every year wearing a green jerseys for a match, they encourage fans and the public to take action to protect the environment, especially by planting trees and maintaining greenery.

In the world facing increasing environmental challenges, RCB's green jersey initiative comes out as a positive example of how sports can combine entertainment with meaningful social reasons.

Disclaimer: This content has been sourced and edited from (ZeeNewshindi)

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