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“Ee Sala Cup Namdu” – Full Video of RCB Fans’ Live Chant at Narendra Modi Stadium Goes Viral

By Sandhya Gupta
June 1, 2026 4 Min Read
Updated: June 1, 2026, 2:42 pm IST

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    “Ee Sala Cup Namdu” – Full Video of RCB Fans’ Live Chant at Narendra Modi Stadium Goes Viral
    Rcb Fans Live Chant At Narendra Modi Stadium 2026 - Image Credit: Illustration by nhacricket Digital Labs

    The full video of RCB fans belting out “Ee Sala Cup Namdu” live at Narendra Modi Stadium has exploded across every platform. In under 24 hours the clip racked up millions of views, and the reason is simple. This was not just another chant. This was the sound of a franchise that finally owns its destiny.

    The Night Narendra Modi Stadium Shook

    Ahmedabad’s massive bowl turned into a furnace of noise on the night of May 31. Floodlights cut through the dark sky while red and yellow flags blurred into a single moving wall. The camera in the viral video starts wide, showing every tier packed shoulder to shoulder. Then it zooms tight on one section where the chant begins as a low rumble and builds into a thunderclap that rattles the steel beams.

    You can almost feel the tension break when the first clear “Ee Sala Cup Namdu” rings out. Grown men scream it like teenagers. Kids on shoulders wave flags twice their size. The sound does not echo—it swallows everything else. Even the broadcast mics pick up the raw emotion before cutting back to the field.

    What the Full Video Actually Shows

    The three-minute clip captures the complete arc. It opens with fans streaming in hours before the match, already chanting in the concourses. It cuts to the stands filling, scarves being passed down rows, and strangers hugging like old friends. The peak arrives in the 18th over when RCB sealed the chase. The camera swings to the crowd and the chant detonates again, louder, longer, and more triumphant than any previous version.

    Every face tells a story. One older supporter in a faded 2008 jersey wipes his eyes while still shouting the words. A group of college students from Bengaluru lock arms and jump in perfect sync. The video ends with the entire lower tier facing the camera, fists pumping, as the final notes hang in the humid night air.

    From 18 Years of Heartbreak to Back-to-Back Titles

    RCB finally lifted the trophy in 2025 at this same stadium, ending the longest title drought in IPL history. Twelve months later they walked back onto the same pitch as defending champions and left with the cup again. The 2026 final against Gujarat Titans delivered another masterclass—Virat Kohli’s unbeaten 75 guiding the chase of 156 with ice in his veins.

    The chant that once carried hope now carries proof. Fans who waited through 18 seasons of last-ball losses and near-misses now sing it with the swagger of repeat winners. The video freezes on one frame where the entire stand forms the shape of the trophy with their bodies. That single image has already become the defining visual of RCB’s new era.

    The Human Side Behind the Roar

    Behind every voice in the video stands real sacrifice. One father drove 18 hours from Bengaluru with his 12-year-old son so the boy could experience what his dad only dreamed about for two decades. They appear briefly in the clip—father hoisting the boy on his shoulders while both scream the chant at the top of their lungs. The son later told reporters it was the first time he ever saw his father cry from joy.

    That is the real power of the moment. The chant is no longer just words. It is every bus ticket bought, every night shift worked to afford tickets, every year of loyalty that finally paid off twice in a row.

    Why This Clip Will Keep Ranking at the Top

    Search interest for “Ee Sala Cup Namdu RCB Narendra Modi Stadium full video” spiked the second the clip dropped. The combination of historic back-to-back titles, the iconic venue, and the pure unfiltered emotion creates content that Google’s algorithms reward. The video itself is clean, high-energy, and instantly shareable—exactly the signals that push sports stories into Top Stories carousels worldwide.

    RCB did not just win another trophy. They gave their supporters the soundtrack to remember it forever. And the full video of that live chant at Narendra Modi Stadium is now the permanent record of the night everything changed.

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    Sandhya Gupta

    Sandhya Gupta is a Senior Cricket Analyst at nhacricket.com with over 7 years of experience in digital sports journalism. She specializes in detailed match previews, player statistics, and the growing landscape of women’s international cricket. Known for her analytical precision and deep understanding of game dynamics, Sandhya provides fans with insightful perspectives that bridge the gap between complex data and engaging cricket storytelling. Social Media: facebook

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