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Erika Morris

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Exiled brummie living down south. Cricket tragic who plays with data and makes pretty graphs. Bit of F1 too. Basically if it hasn’t got balls or wheels I’m out.

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Just got back from the match, and it still hasn't quite sunk in. Last year was about overcoming the heartbreak and near misses for the first time. This year felt different. There was a calm confidence around this team, a feeling that they had learned from the setbacks and were ready for this moment. Being in the stadium to watch RCB lift their second IPL trophy was genuinely special. Not just because of the result, but because of the journey it took to get here. You could feel what it meant to the players and the fans who have stayed invested through all the highs and lows. Seeing that shared sense of joy at the final whistle is something I'll remember for a long time. A title built on resilience, belief, and delivering when it mattered most. Very glad I got to witness it in person. 🏆❤️ #RCB #IPL

Just got back from the match, and it still hasn't quite sunk in. Last year was about overcoming the heartbreak and near misses for the first time. This year felt different. There was a calm confidence around this team, a feeling that they had learned from the setbacks and were ready for this moment. Being in the stadium to watch RCB lift their second IPL trophy was genuinely special. Not just because of the result, but because of the journey it took to get here. You could feel what it meant to the players and the fans who have stayed invested through all the highs and lows. Seeing that shared sense of joy at the final whistle is something I'll remember for a long time. A title built on resilience, belief, and delivering when it mattered most. Very glad I got to witness it in person. 🏆❤️ #RCB #IPL

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Do the thing that scares you. Just 3 days ago I travelled 4,275 miles to India. Alone. For just 72 hours. All to watch the IPL and finally experience Royal Challengers Bengaluru in person. On paper, it sounds ridiculous. Exhausting flights, barely any sleep, navigating a country I’d never been to before, all for a cricket team. But sometimes the best things in life begin with “this is probably a bad idea.” What I found in India was so much bigger than cricket. Every single person I met showed kindness. People helped me when I had questions, checked I got where I needed to be, shared conversations, recommendations, smiles, stories. Complete strangers made a country that should have felt overwhelming somehow feel welcoming. But the most heartfelt of thanks have to go to Archer and Ishan Joshi who not only sourced the best tickets for me but made sure they looked out for me every step of the way. Not only this but Ishan and his beautiful wife hosted me for a wonderful lunch in their home. It’s you guys that made the whole experience what it was and i’m forever grateful 🫶 And the cricket? Unreal. The noise, the passion, the colour, the energy around RCB… it felt less like watching a sport and more like being part of something people truly live and breathe. I went there thinking I was chasing an experience. I came back feeling like I’d left a piece of myself behind. Its not goodbye India, its Phir milenge ❤️

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