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Based on the performance, roster stability, and early match results of the 2026 IPL season, the

Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) are considered strong contenders to win the IPL 2026 title. Following their maiden IPL title in 2025, the team has maintained a strategy of continuity and tactical strengthening. 

Here is a reasonable explanation for why RCB might win the IPL 2026:

1. Retention of Championship Core 

Instead of a major overhaul, RCB retained 17 players from their 2025 title-winning squad. This consistency ensures that the team chemistry, understanding of roles, and belief—which were crucial in their success—remain intact. 

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• Captaincy: Rajat Patidar, who led the team to the 2025 title, continues to lead with a calm approach, offering stability in the middle order.

• Winning Mentality: The team has transitioned from a high-pressure "underperformer" mindset to a "defending champion" mentality. 

2. Formidable and In-Form Top Order

RCB’s batting lineup remains one of the most balanced in the league: 

• Virat Kohli: The "backbone" of the side remains in elite form, having scored over 600 runs in the 2025 season and starting the 2026 season with a masterful 69 off 38 balls in the opener.

• Phil Salt: The England opener brings aggressive powerplay hitting (striking at over 175 in 2025), which perfectly complements Kohli's stabilizing presence.

• Devdutt Padikkal: Added to provide left-handed balance and solidity to the top order. 

3. Strengthened Finishing and All-Round Options 

RCB has addressed their previous issues with death-overs batting and all-rounders: 

• Tim David & Romario Shepherd: These overseas power-hitters provide immense finishing strength, capable of changing games in the final 10–12 balls.

• Venkatesh Iyer: Bought for INR 7 crore, he provides flexibility in both batting and bowling, strengthening the middle order.

• Krunal Pandya: Crucial for providing control in the middle overs with both bat and ball. NDTV Sports +2

4. Experience in the Pace Department

Despite losing Yash Dayal to injury, the bowling attack has experienced leaders:

• Bhuvneshwar Kumar: Brings vast experience, controlling the new ball and delivering in the death overs.

• Josh Hazlewood & Jacob Duffy: While Hazlewood has fitness concerns early in 2026, Duffy was signed as a specialist T20 bowler and started strongly, showing RCB's strategy to have backup for crucial roles. 

5. Instant Start to 2026 

Proving their title-winning form wasn't a fluke, RCB began the 2026 season with a dominant 6-wicket win against Sunrisers Hyderabad, comfortably chasing down a 200+ target. 

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Potential Risks

• Spin Department: They lack a world-class premier leg-spinner, relying heavily on Suyash Sharma and Krunal Pandya.

• Fitness Concerns: The dependency on Bhuvneshwar Kumar and the late arrival of Hazlewood could test their bowling depth. 

Conclusion: With a settled core, in-form superstars, and a proven winning strategy from 2025, RCB has the tools to become the third team in IPL his

tory to defend their title. 

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