<p>Two auto drivers are offering free rides to cricket fans attending Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) matches in the city in the home team’s jersey. They plan to ferry such Indian Premier League (IPL) enthusiasts to and from M Chinnaswamy Stadium.</p>.<p>RCB has played one home game so far this season, facing off against the Gujarat Titans last week. The visiting team won by eight wickets. On that day, the drivers — Azzu Sultan and Parashuram — shuttled four RCB fans each, free of charge.</p>.<p>During these rides, fans expressed appreciation for the free service and chatted about the match. “But very few agreed to shoot a video with us,” notes Sultan, who, along with Parashuram, is also a content creator.</p>.IPL 2025 | With a relaxed Patidar at helm, RCB understand what needs to be done to win: Gavaskar.<p>“On RCB match days in the city, we plan to wrap up our regular work by 5 pm and then ply between Indiranagar or Shivajinagar and the stadium until late. We either sit in our autos or stand on the streets holding handwritten boards to draw attention to our service,” says Sultan. It’s their “small way of supporting the home team”, he adds.</p>.<p>The duo plans to continue offering free rides during RCB matches in the city this IPL season.</p>
<p>Two auto drivers are offering free rides to cricket fans attending Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) matches in the city in the home team’s jersey. They plan to ferry such Indian Premier League (IPL) enthusiasts to and from M Chinnaswamy Stadium.</p>.<p>RCB has played one home game so far this season, facing off against the Gujarat Titans last week. The visiting team won by eight wickets. On that day, the drivers — Azzu Sultan and Parashuram — shuttled four RCB fans each, free of charge.</p>.<p>During these rides, fans expressed appreciation for the free service and chatted about the match. “But very few agreed to shoot a video with us,” notes Sultan, who, along with Parashuram, is also a content creator.</p>.IPL 2025 | With a relaxed Patidar at helm, RCB understand what needs to be done to win: Gavaskar.<p>“On RCB match days in the city, we plan to wrap up our regular work by 5 pm and then ply between Indiranagar or Shivajinagar and the stadium until late. We either sit in our autos or stand on the streets holding handwritten boards to draw attention to our service,” says Sultan. It’s their “small way of supporting the home team”, he adds.</p>.<p>The duo plans to continue offering free rides during RCB matches in the city this IPL season.</p>