Virat Kohli is back where it all comes alive. The Royal Challengers Bengaluru star arrived in the city ahead of IPL 2026, and as expected, it didn't take long for the internet to catch up. A video of Kohli at the Bengaluru airport quickly went viral, setting the tone for RCB's title defence campaign.
Kohli's arrival comes nearly 10 days before the start of the 19th IPL season, where Royal Challengers Bengaluru will enter as defending champions for the first time in their history.

Last season was a landmark one both for the franchise and for Kohli himself. He finished IPL 2025 with 657 runs, averaging 54.75 at a strike rate of 144.71, including eight half-centuries. It was a campaign built on consistency, control, and timely acceleration - the kind that anchored RCB's long-awaited title run.
After 18 years of near-misses, Bengaluru finally lifted their maiden IPL trophy under Rajat Patidar's captaincy. Now, the challenge shifts from chasing history to sustaining it.
Kohli's role in this setup hasn't changed - but the context has. At the top of the order, he remains the axis around which RCB's batting revolves. Whether it's absorbing pressure early or switching gears mid-innings, Kohli continues to offer both stability and intent.
At 37, there's no visible dip in his output. If anything, his game has evolved - less frantic, more calculated, but just as effective.
With RCB aiming to defend their title, that reliability becomes even more valuable. Title defences aren't built on moments. They're built on repeatability.
And Kohli has built a career out of that.
There's also a subtle shift in how Kohli is being viewed now.
Having already won the T20 World Cup in 2024 and stepped away from T20Is and Tests, the IPL has taken on added significance. For fans, it's increasingly one of the few remaining stages to watch him consistently in action.
That naturally adds weight to every season - and every appearance.
It's no longer just about numbers. It's about moments, presence, and the gradual closing of a chapter that defined an era of Indian cricket.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru will kick off their IPL 2026 campaign against Sunrisers Hyderabad on March 28 at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium.
The venue, known for its electric atmosphere, will once again host a side that now carries expectations of a champion rather than a contender.
And at the centre of it all, as always, will be Virat Kohli - back in Bengaluru, back in familiar colours, and back where the noise feels just right.