IPL 2026: RCB join Elite Club after winning consecutive IPL Titles
The Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad witnessed an unforgettable chapter of cricket history as Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) faced off against the Gujarat Titans (GT) in the Grand Final of the IPL 2026 season.
Entering the match as defending champions, RCB was not just playing for a trophy, but for sporting immortality. By the time the final runs were scored under the lights, Bengaluru had accomplished what many thought impossible during the franchise's early years, securing their place at the absolute summit of Indian cricket.

The foundation of RCB's championship defense was laid right at the toss when the Bengaluru captain elected to bowl first, trusting his line-up to exploit the early evening conditions. The decision proved to be a tactical masterclass.
RCB's bowling attack completely dominated the heavy-hitting Gujarat Titans batting lineup from the opening over. Striking at regular intervals and executing clinical defensive lines, the bowlers choked out the boundaries and built relentless pressure.
Despite playing on their home turf, the Titans were never allowed to break free, ultimately being restricted to a highly modest target of 156 runs.
Chasing 156 for victory, RCB's path to glory was anything but smooth. The Titans' bowling unit responded aggressively, striking early to trigger a wobbly start for the defending champions. With wickets falling in quick succession at the other end, the pressure reached a boiling point.
It was then that Virat Kohli stepped up to anchor the chase. Acting as the team's ultimate pillar, Kohli absorbed the initial shockwaves before launching a stunning counter-attack.
Choosing the grandest stage of all to completely accelerate his scoring, the veteran maestro smashed a breathtaking, 25-ball half-century, registering the fastest IPL fifty of his legendary career. Kohli's masterful knock single-handedly shifted the momentum back to Bengaluru, breaking the spirit of the GT defense and cruising RCB toward the finish line.
RCB Joins the Elite "Back-to-Back" Club
With this definitive victory over the Gujarat Titans, Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) joined Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Mumbai Indians (MI) as the only teams in IPL history to win consecutive titles.
Before RCB's latest championship triumph, only two other franchises had previously achieved this elite milestone in the tournament's history:
Chennai Super Kings: 2010 and 2011
Mumbai Indians: 2019 and 2020


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