IPL 2026 Final: RCB Wins Back-to-Back Titles
Digital Desk
Royal Challengers Bengaluru win IPL 2026 as Virat Kohli smashes his fastest fifty. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi breaks Gayle's record in a historic season.
Virat Kohli’s career-fastest fifty guides RCB to consecutive titles as 15-year-old prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi rewrites tournament history.
The 2026 Indian Premier League (IPL) season drew to a historic close at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday night, with Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) securing back-to-back championship trophies after a clinical five-wicket victory over the Gujarat Titans (GT).
Chasing a modest target of 156 on a big-match evening, Bengaluru rode on a vintage masterclass from Virat Kohli, who set the tone by smashing his fastest-ever IPL half-century off just 25 deliveries. The victory placed RCB into an elite circle of franchises, capping off a tournament that completely redefined modern statistical records in T20 cricket.
Patidar joins leadership elite
Under the calculated leadership of Rajat Patidar, RCB successfully defended the crown they captured in 2025. With this feat, Patidar became only the third captain in the tournament's 19-year history to win consecutive titles, matching the historic captaincy records of MS Dhoni (2010–2011) and Rohit Sharma (2019–2020).
The win also establishes RCB as the fourth team to claim multiple IPL championships, trailing only Kolkata Knight Riders (3), Mumbai Indians (5), and Chennai Super Kings (5). Notably, both of Bengaluru's tournament final victories have now been achieved on the Ahmedabad turf.
Kohli delivers on biggest stage
Facing a disciplined but low-scoring total of 155/8 set by Gujarat, Kohli chose the summit clash to unleash his most aggressive opening intent of the season. Alongside Venkatesh Iyer (32 off 16 balls), Kohli spearheaded an onslaught that saw RCB record the fastest team fifty in an IPL final, reaching the milestone in a mere 3.3 overs.
Despite a brief middle-order collapse engineered by Rashid Khan, which saw RCB slip from 62/0 to 91/4, Kohli anchored the chase with complete poise. He remained unbeaten on 75 off 42 balls, ending the contest with a signature six off Arshad Khan with 12 balls to spare.
Prodigy shatters Gayle's record
While Bengaluru walked away with the team silverware, the individual narrative of the 2026 season was utterly dominated by Rajasthan Royals' 15-year-old opening sensation, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. The young left-hander concluded his campaign by claiming the prestigious Orange Cap, accumulating a staggering 776 runs.
In doing so, Sooryavanshi cleared the boundary ropes 72 times across the season, thoroughly eclipsing Chris Gayle’s 14-year-old league record of 59 sixes in a single edition. At just 15 years and 65 days old, he swept five major season honours, including the Most Valuable Player (MVP) and Emerging Player awards.
Run scoring reaches new peak
Ground authorities and curators across the country faced an unprecedented batting evolution this summer. The tournament cumulatively produced 27,450 runs across all stages, confirming IPL 2026 as the highest-scoring cricket season on record.
A critical factor behind this aggregate was the sheer frequency of high-scoring chases. Teams successfully tracked down targets of 200 or more on 17 separate occasions this year, nearly doubling the previous record of 9 successful 200+ chases witnessed during the 2025 season.
Landmark Indian individual scores
The domestic contingent pushed boundary hitting to unprecedented territory during the league phase. Lucknow Super Giants' skipper KL Rahul entered the record books as the first Indian batsman to cross the 150-run milestone in an IPL innings, hammering an unbeaten 152 off 67 balls against Punjab Kings.
Rahul's knock surpassed the previous Indian record held by Sunrisers Hyderabad’s Abhishek Sharma (141 runs) and stands as the highest individual T20 score by an Indian batsman in any recognized commercial or domestic tournament.
Key Match Statistical Summary
| Match Phase | Team / Player | Statistics | Milestone Achieved |
| First Innings | Gujarat Titans | 155/8 (20 Overs) | Washington Sundar 50 (37), Rasikh Salam 3/27 |
| Second Innings | Royal Challengers Bengaluru | 161/5 (18 Overs) | Virat Kohli 75 (42), Venkatesh Iyer 32 (16) |
| Result | RCB won by 5 Wickets | 12 balls remaining | Back-to-Back IPL Champions (2025, 2026) |
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IPL 2026 Final: RCB Wins Back-to-Back Titles
Digital Desk
Virat Kohli’s career-fastest fifty guides RCB to consecutive titles as 15-year-old prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi rewrites tournament history.
The 2026 Indian Premier League (IPL) season drew to a historic close at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday night, with Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) securing back-to-back championship trophies after a clinical five-wicket victory over the Gujarat Titans (GT).
Chasing a modest target of 156 on a big-match evening, Bengaluru rode on a vintage masterclass from Virat Kohli, who set the tone by smashing his fastest-ever IPL half-century off just 25 deliveries. The victory placed RCB into an elite circle of franchises, capping off a tournament that completely redefined modern statistical records in T20 cricket.
Patidar joins leadership elite
Under the calculated leadership of Rajat Patidar, RCB successfully defended the crown they captured in 2025. With this feat, Patidar became only the third captain in the tournament's 19-year history to win consecutive titles, matching the historic captaincy records of MS Dhoni (2010–2011) and Rohit Sharma (2019–2020).
The win also establishes RCB as the fourth team to claim multiple IPL championships, trailing only Kolkata Knight Riders (3), Mumbai Indians (5), and Chennai Super Kings (5). Notably, both of Bengaluru's tournament final victories have now been achieved on the Ahmedabad turf.
Kohli delivers on biggest stage
Facing a disciplined but low-scoring total of 155/8 set by Gujarat, Kohli chose the summit clash to unleash his most aggressive opening intent of the season. Alongside Venkatesh Iyer (32 off 16 balls), Kohli spearheaded an onslaught that saw RCB record the fastest team fifty in an IPL final, reaching the milestone in a mere 3.3 overs.
Despite a brief middle-order collapse engineered by Rashid Khan, which saw RCB slip from 62/0 to 91/4, Kohli anchored the chase with complete poise. He remained unbeaten on 75 off 42 balls, ending the contest with a signature six off Arshad Khan with 12 balls to spare.
Prodigy shatters Gayle's record
While Bengaluru walked away with the team silverware, the individual narrative of the 2026 season was utterly dominated by Rajasthan Royals' 15-year-old opening sensation, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. The young left-hander concluded his campaign by claiming the prestigious Orange Cap, accumulating a staggering 776 runs.
In doing so, Sooryavanshi cleared the boundary ropes 72 times across the season, thoroughly eclipsing Chris Gayle’s 14-year-old league record of 59 sixes in a single edition. At just 15 years and 65 days old, he swept five major season honours, including the Most Valuable Player (MVP) and Emerging Player awards.
Run scoring reaches new peak
Ground authorities and curators across the country faced an unprecedented batting evolution this summer. The tournament cumulatively produced 27,450 runs across all stages, confirming IPL 2026 as the highest-scoring cricket season on record.
A critical factor behind this aggregate was the sheer frequency of high-scoring chases. Teams successfully tracked down targets of 200 or more on 17 separate occasions this year, nearly doubling the previous record of 9 successful 200+ chases witnessed during the 2025 season.
Landmark Indian individual scores
The domestic contingent pushed boundary hitting to unprecedented territory during the league phase. Lucknow Super Giants' skipper KL Rahul entered the record books as the first Indian batsman to cross the 150-run milestone in an IPL innings, hammering an unbeaten 152 off 67 balls against Punjab Kings.
Rahul's knock surpassed the previous Indian record held by Sunrisers Hyderabad’s Abhishek Sharma (141 runs) and stands as the highest individual T20 score by an Indian batsman in any recognized commercial or domestic tournament.
Key Match Statistical Summary
| Match Phase | Team / Player | Statistics | Milestone Achieved |
| First Innings | Gujarat Titans | 155/8 (20 Overs) | Washington Sundar 50 (37), Rasikh Salam 3/27 |
| Second Innings | Royal Challengers Bengaluru | 161/5 (18 Overs) | Virat Kohli 75 (42), Venkatesh Iyer 32 (16) |
| Result | RCB won by 5 Wickets | 12 balls remaining | Back-to-Back IPL Champions (2025, 2026) |