Finally, after a wait of 18 years, Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) will be starting their Indian Premier League (IPL) campaign with a star on their shirt, having ended their title drought the previous season with a narrow win over Punjab Kings (PBKS).
Strengths:-Monkey’s off the back for Virat Kohli: The franchise’s most loyal player, who turned up in Red and Gold colours for 17 successive seasons before finally winning the prize in his 18th season, will be breathing a massive sigh of relief, while his bat will be waiting to unleash the fire that was perhaps not shown in past seasons where the weight of not winning the trophy was too much.
After experiencing mostly transient joy and endless heartbreak, frustration and chaos for 17 seasons, Virat will undoubtedly be feeling lighter and happier than ever in an RCB jersey. The six-hitting and elegant drives from the nets sessions so far, the pep-talk to his teammates that “it is only going to get tougher” is proof that ‘King Kohli’ aims to protect the prize for which he and his teammates shed plenty of sweat, tears and blood for 17 seasons.Having scored 600-plus runs in each of his last three seasons, Virat the T20 batter is ageing like fine wine and keeping up with the modern game. An ODI-exclusive player for India, aiming to keep his 2027 ICC Cricket World Cup dream alive, it would not be a surprise if Virat’s bat continues to script more records and history.
-Rise of Jacob Bethell: The 22-year-old English all-rounder could be drafted into the playing XI and play a more prominent role after a sensational T20 World Cup, where he top-scored in England’s semifinal run with 280 runs in eight innings, including a 48-ball 105 against India in the semifinal and a fifty.
-A promising Indian core: For years, RCB struggled to put together a strong Indian core of players as, except for Virat, not a lot of players put their hands up for big occasions. But with Virat, skipper Rajat Patidar, Devdutt Padikkal, Venkatesh Iyer, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Krunal Pandya and Suyash Sharma, RCB has a great set of players which can form the core group of Indian players, with names like Kanishk and Vihaan being long-term investments.
-Devdutt Padikkal’s form: RCB’s designated number three is coming into the tournament after a memorable domestic season for Karnataka, scoring 543 runs in six matches and 10 innings at an average of 60.33, including two centuries and a fifty in his side’s runners-up finish in Ranji Trophy, which included a marathon 330-ball 232 against Uttarakhand in the semifinal.
He was at his absolute lethal in the Vijay Hazare Trophy (VHT), the premier state 50-over competition, emerging as the second-highest run-getter with 725 runs in nine innings at an average of 90.62, including four centuries and two fifties. The left-hander’s brilliant strokeplay and consistency were crucial in the team’s semifinal run.In six Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy (SMAT) matches, a T20 tournament, Padikkal slammed 309 runs in six innings at an average of 61.80 and a strike rate of 167.02, with a century and two fifties. But his team failed to reach the knockout stages.
Weaknesses:-Availability of Josh Hazlewood: Josh Hazlewood, the star Australian pacer, could miss the early stages of the IPL after missing out on the Ashes series and the T20 World Cup in its entirety. With 22 wickets in 12 matches at an average of 17.54 last season, Hazlewood was integral to their success, and his availability remains a big concern.
-Jacob Duffy’s poor run: When the hammer struck, and New Zealand pacer Jacob Duffy was announced as an RCB player at Rs two crores, it was termed as a ‘steal buy’ as he ended the year with 81 international scalps, the highest in a calendar year by a New Zealander and the highest in 2025. But this year has seen him take just nine scalps in 10 matches at an average of 39.11 and an economy rate of 10.77. His T20WC figures were: three wickets in five innings at an average of 54.33.These figures make for painful reading, and if Duffy plays as a replacement for Hazlewood in case the Aussie pacer is ruled out, he will have very little time to get his bowling back on track. And undoubtedly, Duffy would not like being the pace spearhead who leaks runs.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru full squad for IPL 2026: Abhinandan Singh, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Devdutt Padikkal, Jacob Bethell, Jitesh Sharma, Josh Hazlewood, Krunal Pandya, Nuwan Thushara, Phil Salt, Rajat Patidar, Rasikh Dar, Romario Shepherd, Suyash Sharma, Swapnil Singh, Tim David, Virat Kohli, Yash Dayal, Vihaan Malhotra (Rs 30 lakh), Jordan Cox (Rs 75 lakh), Venkatesh Iyer (Rs 7 Cr), Satvik Deswal (Rs 30 lakh), Mangesh Yadav (Rs 5.20 Cr), Vicky Ostwal (Rs 30 lakh), Kanishk Chouhan (Rs 30 lakh), Jacob Duffy (Rs 2 Cr).