Life after marriage brings new beginnings—and for India’s badminton ace PV Sindhu, it’s also brought a sporting identity crisis. As IPL 2025 heats up, Sindhu finds herself caught between her past and her present: the Sunrisers Hyderabad, her childhood favorite, and Royal Challengers Bangalore, her team by marriage.
From Hyderabad to Bangalore: A House Divided by LoyaltyBefore marriage, Sindhu’s loyalty to Sunrisers Hyderabad was unquestioned. She proudly cheered for the Orange Army from her hometown. But after tying the knot and settling in Bangalore, her heart has started leaning toward the Royal Challengers.
On April 24, she attended the RCB vs Rajasthan Royals match at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, waving the RCB flag and fully immersed in the red-and-gold energy. But she didn’t shy away from admitting her internal tug-of-war.
Heart Wins This Round"The mind says Orange Army, but the heart says new city, new team… this saala cup namde."
— PV Sindhu on Instagram
It’s clear: while Sunrisers Hyderabad still occupies a space in her thoughts, it’s RCB that has captured her heart. Whether it’s her new life in Bangalore or the electrifying form of the team, Sindhu has openly declared herself RCB’s “lucky charm” this season.
Maternal vs Marital: A Tale of Two TeamsIronically, the two teams she’s torn between are worlds apart in performance this season:
- Sunrisers Hyderabad are in survival mode, needing to win every game to stay alive in the playoff race.
- Royal Challengers Bangalore are on a roll, climbing steadily and sitting comfortably in the top half of the points table.
No wonder it’s easier to wave the RCB flag these days!
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