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Why RCB Could Retain Their Backroom Staff Under New Owners: London Spirit Link Explained

Royal Challengers Bengaluru's backroom structure is set to remain unchanged despite the franchise's recent ownership transition, with continuity across coaching and support staff expected ahead of the IPL 2026 season.

The stability comes as the new RCB ownership group also owns London Spirit in The Hundred, effectively creating a sister-franchise relationship between the two teams. This shared ownership structure is believed to be a key factor behind the decision to retain the existing support staff.

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All current coaches and support personnel are expected to continue in their roles, ensuring consistency in team preparation and performance systems as the defending champions begin their title defence.

London Spirit Connection Strengthens RCB's Franchise Ecosystem

The overlap in ownership between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and London Spirit provides a strategic advantage, allowing knowledge-sharing across two major T20 competitions.

Such multi-franchise ownership models have become increasingly common in modern franchise cricket, enabling teams to develop shared scouting networks, performance analysis systems, and coaching frameworks across leagues.

The London Spirit connection also strengthens RCB's long-term talent development pathway, giving players and staff opportunities to work across different tournaments and conditions.

Coaching Continuity Seen As Key Ahead Of IPL 2026

Royal Challengers Bengaluru currently operate with an experienced support structure led by head coach Andy Flower, supported by specialists across batting, bowling, and performance roles.

Maintaining the same backroom staff is expected to help preserve team culture following their historic IPL 2025 title win - the franchise's first championship after multiple near misses over the years.

With IPL 2026 approaching, the continuity in coaching personnel, combined with new ownership backing and a growing global franchise network, positions RCB to build on last season's success and maintain momentum into the new campaign.

Story first published: Wednesday, March 25, 2026, 13:48 [IST]
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