Showing posts with label Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Show all posts

Monday, June 1, 2026

He Sealed It With A Six. Virat Kohli. 75 Not Out. Back-To-Back IPL Titles. RCB Are Champions Of The World Again.

 

Virat Kohli scores 75 not out off 42 balls as RCB beat GT by 5 wickets in IPL 2026 final at Narendra Modi Stadium Ahmedabad to win back-to-back IPL titles

When the moment came, it came the way Virat Kohli moments always do — with a six.

The ball from Washington Sundar was full, inviting, slightly too straight. Kohli was on 70. RCB needed four more runs to win. He stepped across his stumps, picked up the line early, and launched it over the mid-wicket boundary with a swing that had no doubts in it anywhere. The ball cleared the rope by ten metres. The Narendra Modi Stadium — all 132,000 people of it, the largest cricket ground in the world, packed with Gujarat Titans supporters who had come hoping to witness a title on their home ground — fell silent for just a moment before the RCB fans scattered across the stands erupted.

Back-to-back IPL titles. Only the third team in the tournament's nineteen-year history to defend their crown, after Chennai Super Kings in 2010 and 2011, and Mumbai Indians in 2019 and 2020. And at the centre of it — as he has been at the centre of everything good that has happened to Royal Challengers Bengaluru this season — Virat Kohli. 75 not out. 42 balls. Nine fours and three sixes. His fastest ever IPL half century, brought up in 25 balls. Player of the Match. Player of the Final. The man who refused to let it slip.

RCB won by five wickets with 12 balls to spare. Gujarat Titans had posted 155 for 8 — a total that felt below par on the Ahmedabad surface, despite the quality of RCB's bowling — and Kohli chased it down almost single-handedly, keeping his composure through four quick wickets in the middle of the chase to ensure the title never genuinely felt in danger. The second star is on the badge. The dynasty, if one word can describe two consecutive titles, has begun.

Saturday, May 30, 2026

He Was 22 Off 14. Then He Hit 71 Off 19. Rajat Patidar's Innings Against GT Was The Most Extraordinary Thing IPL 2026 Has Produced.

Rajat Patidar scores 93 not out off 33 balls with strike rate 281 as RCB beat GT by 92 runs in IPL 2026 Qualifier 1 at Dharamsala


There is a moment in every great innings when the match stops being a contest and becomes something else entirely. When the bowlers are still trying, still running in, still going through their plans — but everyone watching knows it is over. The batter has simply decided.

That moment came at HPCA Stadium in Dharamsala on Monday night when Rajat Patidar was 22 off 14 balls. Scratchy. Cautious. Not himself. Kagiso Rabada had already beaten his outside edge twice. Jason Holder had bowled him a delivery that he had mistimed straight to cover — and then watched it land six inches short of the fielder's hands, dropping safely to the turf for a single.

Then something shifted.

He launched Rashid Khan — the best spinner in the IPL, a bowler who had been among the tournament's top wicket-takers all season — over extra cover on the full. Not over mid-wicket. Not over long-on. Over extra cover, off a good-length ball, one-handed at the point of contact. It was the shot of a batter who had decided the match was over. And from that moment, it was.

In the next 19 balls, Rajat Patidar scored 71 runs. He finished on 93 not out off 33 deliveries. Strike rate 281.81 — the highest ever for a captain in a fifty-plus innings in IPL history. Nine sixes. Six fours. One dot ball. And at the end of it, Virat Kohli — standing at the non-striker's end, watching his captain dismantle the best bowling attack in the competition — was visibly slack-jawed.

RCB posted 254 for 5. The highest total in IPL playoff history. GT were bowled out for 162 in reply. RCB won by 92 runs. And on Sunday, May 31, at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, they will play Gujarat Titans in the IPL 2026 final — their second consecutive final, defending the title they won last year.

Saturday, May 23, 2026

Pat Cummins Got A Handshake. Abhishek Sharma Got A Handshake. Travis Head Got Nothing. And The Whole World Saw It.

 

Virat Kohli walks past Travis Head during post match handshakes after SRH beat RCB by 55 runs in IPL 2026 at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium Hyderabad

The match was over. SRH had won by 55 runs. The two teams lined up at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium for the customary post-match handshakes — that brief, professional ritual that professional cricketers perform after every game, regardless of what happened in the eighty overs before it.

Virat Kohli walked down the line. He shook hands with Pat Cummins — the SRH captain who had just watched his team beat RCB convincingly. He shook hands with Abhishek Sharma. He looked ahead and kept walking. Travis Head had his arm outstretched, waiting. Kohli walked straight past him without making eye contact.

The cameras caught every frame of it.

By the time the post-match presentation had finished, the clip was everywhere. On X. On Instagram. On WhatsApp groups across India, Pakistan, Australia — anywhere cricket is watched and discussed. Two of the most recognisable faces in world cricket, in the middle of an IPL playoff week, in a moment that told a story without a single word being spoken.

But to understand what that handshake refusal meant, you have to go back to what happened during the match itself. Because this did not start after the final whistle. It started in the middle of the sixteenth over of RCB's chase — and once it started, it was never going to end quietly.

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