Was IPL 2026 Easier Compared to Last Year? Virat Kohli reveals after Title Win
The Narendra Modi Stadium witnessed a masterclass in championship temperament as Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) defeated the Gujarat Titans (GT) in the Grand Final of the IPL 2026 season to secure back-to-back trophies.
Stepping onto the pitch as defending champions, RCB executed a flawless game plan under immense pressure, proving that their maiden title in 2025 was just the beginning of a golden era.

Following the victory, legendary batter Virat Kohli opened up about the shifting culture within the franchise and why this year's campaign felt distinctly composed.
The tone for the final was set early on, when electing to bowl first, the Bengaluru bowlers immediately put the home side on the back foot. RCB's bowling attack put on a clinic in discipline and tactical execution.
The veteran opening combination of Josh Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar Kumar targeted relentless lines, removing dangerous top-order anchors like Shubman Gill and Sai Sudharsan early. With Krunal Pandya tightening the screws beautifully through the middle overs, the Gujarat Titans were completely stifled. Despite playing in front of their home crowd, GT could only muster a modest total of 155 runs, leaving RCB with a target of 156 to chase for championship glory.
Kohli Smashes His Fastest IPL Fifty
While a target of 156 seemed manageable, a tournament finale always brings unique scoreboard pressure, and RCB suffered a few early hiccups in the second innings.
Virat Kohli chose the grandest stage of all to play a lone-warrior knock that completely broke the back of the chase. Kohli launched an astonishing counter-attack, smashing a breathtaking 25-ball half-century, the fastest fifty of his illustrious IPL career. He ended up unbeaten on 75 runs, decorated with 9 fours and 3 sixes.
Virat Kohli Explains the New RCB Culture
Speaking after the historic victory, Virat Kohli reflected on the squad's journey through the season, noting how the collective growth of the team alleviated the individual burden he has traditionally carried over the last two decades.
Kohli credited the team's composure and stated, "I said to a few of the boys that there doesn't seem to be the same kind of pressure that was there last year".
"Composure of the guys shone through tonight. After the break we had a couple of losses but we wanted to finish top. The win against MI gave us a lot of confidence. Just to have a group of guys where you don't feel that you are the only guy who has step up for the team is amazing," he added.
Kohli's words capture the essence of what makes this modern Royal Challengers Bengaluru side a true juggernaut. For years, the narrative surrounding RCB revolved around whether Kohli could single-handedly drag the franchise across the line.
By building a balanced squad where responsibilities are shared, players like Bhuvneshwar, Hazlewood, have allowed Kohli to play with ultimate freedom and solidifying RCB's legacy as a collaborative, back-to-back championship dynasty.


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