RCB Wins Second IPL Title as Patidar Dedicates Trophy to Bengaluru Stampede Victims
Digital Desk
Rajat Patidar leads RCB to second IPL title after Kohli's 75 against Gujarat Titans. Captain dedicates victory to Bengaluru stampede victims from 2025.
Royal Challengers Bangalore clinched their second consecutive IPL title late Tuesday night, defeating Gujarat Titans by 4 wickets in a tense final at the Narendra Modi Stadium. Captain Rajat Patidar, in an emotional post-match address, dedicated the victory to fans who lost their lives during a stampede at the team's championship roadshow in Bengaluru last year.
Victory Dedicated to Lost Fans
Patidar, 32, struggled to contain his emotions when asked about the 2025 incident that claimed multiple lives during the team's celebratory parade. "When you hear about such an incident, it's very sad," he told the host broadcaster. "On one side the team is celebrating, on the other side, fans lose their lives. They were not just fans, but part of the RCB family."
The stampede occurred in early 2025 when thousands had gathered along the city's MG Road to celebrate RCB's maiden title win. Local authorities had reported overcrowding as a primary factor.
Kohli's Match-Winning Knock
Veteran batter Virat Kohli delivered when it mattered most. His unbeaten 75 off 42 deliveries — featuring nine boundaries and three sixes — anchored RCB's chase of 156 against a formidable Gujarat bowling attack. The strike rate of 178.57 reflected his aggressive yet controlled approach under lights at the world's largest cricket stadium.
Patidar was quick to acknowledge the former captain's influence. "Kohli helped me with technical aspects related to batting. He constantly guided the young players," Patidar said. "Whenever I see Virat bhai, he is always present for the team. Young players may hesitate to approach him, but he himself takes the initiative."
Karthik Praises Captain's Calm
Dinesh Karthik, RCB's batting coach and mentor, credited Patidar's temperament for the team's successful title defence. Speaking on JioHotstar's coverage, the veteran wicketkeeper noted: "Rajat has been a huge calming influence in a dressing room that is high-octane and high testosterone. He keeps things very calm, and that's so important."
"The only time Rajat is aggressive is when he's batting," Karthik added. "Other than that, he brings a very calm atmosphere and is happy for senior players to go front and centre. That's an important trait in a leader."
Comparisons with Dhoni, Rohit
Former India wicketkeeper Saba Karim drew parallels between Patidar and two of IPL's most successful captains. "One of the biggest reasons behind RCB winning a second consecutive title has been clarity around individual roles," Karim said. "For someone without international experience, earning respect in a dressing room filled with world-class players — including Virat Kohli — is not easy."
Karim continued: "When we talk about captains who have led teams to consecutive titles, names like MS Dhoni and Rohit Sharma come up. I can see similarities in the way Rajat Patidar leads this team."
Gill Admits Top Order Failure
Gujarat Titans captain Shubman Gill offered no excuses after his side managed only 155 runs. "If we had reached 180-190, the contest could have been different," Gill said. "Losing early wickets broke our momentum. However, even after scoring 155, we were confident we could make a comeback by taking early wickets."
The defeat marks Gujarat's second runner-up finish in three seasons. For RCB, the victory caps a remarkable turnaround for a franchise that waited 17 years for its first title before winning back-to-back championships.
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RCB Wins Second IPL Title as Patidar Dedicates Trophy to Bengaluru Stampede Victims
Digital Desk
Royal Challengers Bangalore clinched their second consecutive IPL title late Tuesday night, defeating Gujarat Titans by 4 wickets in a tense final at the Narendra Modi Stadium. Captain Rajat Patidar, in an emotional post-match address, dedicated the victory to fans who lost their lives during a stampede at the team's championship roadshow in Bengaluru last year.
Victory Dedicated to Lost Fans
Patidar, 32, struggled to contain his emotions when asked about the 2025 incident that claimed multiple lives during the team's celebratory parade. "When you hear about such an incident, it's very sad," he told the host broadcaster. "On one side the team is celebrating, on the other side, fans lose their lives. They were not just fans, but part of the RCB family."
The stampede occurred in early 2025 when thousands had gathered along the city's MG Road to celebrate RCB's maiden title win. Local authorities had reported overcrowding as a primary factor.
Kohli's Match-Winning Knock
Veteran batter Virat Kohli delivered when it mattered most. His unbeaten 75 off 42 deliveries — featuring nine boundaries and three sixes — anchored RCB's chase of 156 against a formidable Gujarat bowling attack. The strike rate of 178.57 reflected his aggressive yet controlled approach under lights at the world's largest cricket stadium.
Patidar was quick to acknowledge the former captain's influence. "Kohli helped me with technical aspects related to batting. He constantly guided the young players," Patidar said. "Whenever I see Virat bhai, he is always present for the team. Young players may hesitate to approach him, but he himself takes the initiative."
Karthik Praises Captain's Calm
Dinesh Karthik, RCB's batting coach and mentor, credited Patidar's temperament for the team's successful title defence. Speaking on JioHotstar's coverage, the veteran wicketkeeper noted: "Rajat has been a huge calming influence in a dressing room that is high-octane and high testosterone. He keeps things very calm, and that's so important."
"The only time Rajat is aggressive is when he's batting," Karthik added. "Other than that, he brings a very calm atmosphere and is happy for senior players to go front and centre. That's an important trait in a leader."
Comparisons with Dhoni, Rohit
Former India wicketkeeper Saba Karim drew parallels between Patidar and two of IPL's most successful captains. "One of the biggest reasons behind RCB winning a second consecutive title has been clarity around individual roles," Karim said. "For someone without international experience, earning respect in a dressing room filled with world-class players — including Virat Kohli — is not easy."
Karim continued: "When we talk about captains who have led teams to consecutive titles, names like MS Dhoni and Rohit Sharma come up. I can see similarities in the way Rajat Patidar leads this team."
Gill Admits Top Order Failure
Gujarat Titans captain Shubman Gill offered no excuses after his side managed only 155 runs. "If we had reached 180-190, the contest could have been different," Gill said. "Losing early wickets broke our momentum. However, even after scoring 155, we were confident we could make a comeback by taking early wickets."
The defeat marks Gujarat's second runner-up finish in three seasons. For RCB, the victory caps a remarkable turnaround for a franchise that waited 17 years for its first title before winning back-to-back championships.