RCB IPL 2026 Champions: Royal Challengers Bengaluru Clinch Back-to-Back IPL Titles; Kohli Shines, Sooryavanshi Dominates Awards

Published on: Jun 1, 2026 11:29 am IST|Updated on: Jun 1, 2026 12:54 pm IST

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RCB IPL 2026 Champions: In 2025, emotions poured out when the Royal Challengers Bengaluru lifted their first-ever IPL title after a long wait of 17 years. In 2026, there weren’t many emotions but authority, as it was just another day in the office when RCB finished a breathtaking Sunday night with their second IPL trophy on the trot.

Yes, the Royal Challengers Bengaluru have claimed the coveted IPL 2026 trophy Sunday night at the colosseum-like Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, defeating the 2022 champions and the home team, the Gujarat Titans, quite convincingly in an almost one-sided affair by 5 wickets.

 

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RCB IPL 2026 Champions: Rajat Patidar’s Royal Challengers Bengaluru are now 2-time IPL Champions 

Rajat Patidar has etched his name in history books as the only skipper in the league to win the title in his first two years as captain. The man who came into the setup in 2021 as an injury replacement of Luvnith Sisodia has embarked on a journey to become one of the most successful captains in the league’s history. Rajat is now the third most successful IPL captain after Rohit Sharma and MS Dhoni, who have two titles each.

How the IPL 2026 Final fared in Ahmedabad

The hosts and 2022 champions, the Gujarat Titans, didn’t had a good start with the bat after losing the toss. Asked to bat first, the Titans lost their reliable opening duo of Sai Sudharsan and skipper Shubman Gill inside 4 overs. The opening duo has been doing the bulk of the scoring for the Titans over the last two years, and both being dismissed early meant the Titans lost 50% of the game right then and there.

After losing their openers, GT went into recovery mode but kept losing wickets at regular intervals. Jos Buttler, who was pushed to no. 4 in the batting order, couldn’t get going as he struggled to middle the ball and eventually got dismissed for a poor 23-ball 19. The top order couldn’t get going, and the middle order, too, couldn’t retaliate. The only batter who stood tall was Washington Sundar, who batted with bare minimum risk to complete an unbeaten 37-ball 50 and help GT crawl to a total of 155 for the loss of 8 wickets.

RCB’s reply was led by their openers Virat Kohli and Venkatesh Iyer. The duo started the innings in 5th gear, stitching together 62 runs in just 26 deliveries before Iyer lost his wicket, hitting a berserk 16-ball 32. After the left-hander got dismissed, RCB lost Devdutt Padikkal, Rajat Patidar, and Krunal Pandya in quick succession as well, reducing them to 91 for the loss of 4 wickets in 8.5 overs.

However, they were never really out of the chase as Virat Kohli held his ground on one end and kept hitting crucial boundaries at the right time. Kohli stitched a valiant 41-run stand for the fifth wicket alongside Tim David and ensured the team was out of danger after three quick wickets. The chase master was always there in the middle to ensure RCB goes past the winning line and clinches the coveted IPL title for the second time in two years. The chase was impressive as ever from Kohli, who carried his bat with a scintillating 42-ball 75, an innings that saw him score his fastest IPL fifty in 25 deliveries.

IPL 2026 Individual Award Winners

The night was always going to be long, as the trophy triumph was the showpiece event of the night. However, before the winning team lifted the trophy, many individual awards were given on the night, including the Orange and Purple cap winners. Take a look at all the individual winners from the night.

  • Orange Cap- Vaibhav Sooryavanshi of Rajasthan Royals for scoring 776 runs in 15 games.
  • Purple Cap- Kagiso Rabada of Gujarat Titans for scalping 29 wickets from 17 games, one more extra wicket than Bhuvneshwar Kumar.
  • Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the season- Vaibhav Sooryavanshi of Rajasthan Royals with 436.5 MVP.
  • Catch of the Season- Manish Pandey of Kolkata Knight Riders for taking a one-handed blinder of Tim David at backward point.
  • Emerging Player of the Season- Vaibhav Sooryavanshi of Rajasthan Royals won his third award of the night. The 15-year-old wonder kid won the Emerging Player of the Season award.
  • Super Striker of the Season- Vaibhav Sooryavanshi bagged yet another award, his fourth of the night. He won the Super Striker of the Season for his outrageous strike rate of 237.30 in the season.
  • Player of the Match (of the Final)- RCB’s Virat Kohli for his scintillating unbeaten 75 off 42 earned him the Player of the Final award.

 

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