The Capitals march down south - The IPL 2026 journey continues, and action shifts again to the City of Gardens for Match number 26. Defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru await to challenge the spirited Delhi Capitals in what promises to be another belter of a contest.
If there's a blueprint for defending a title, RCB are writing it in real time. Four wins from five games, all of them dominant, all of them decisive. Of course, it’s a pretty long journey left ahead, but they have set the marker for the other teams, warning them. At the top of the points table with eight points and the tournament's best net run rate, RCB aren't just leading the pack. They're lapping it. What makes this run even more telling is the balance of it. Two wins chasing. Two wins defending. No one-trick pony or conditions clause.
On the other hand, Delhi Capitals started their campaign on a very promising note with back-to-back wins, but since then, their journey has read two consecutive defeats. Of course, a 1-run loss, which will sting them for a very long time and they are coming off a decisive loss to CSK on the road. These blips find them stacked right at the middle of the table, in the fifth spot, and coming to Chinnaswamy, they aim for revival.
The most complete team - That is the label experts and pundits have been reaching for, and honestly, it fits. Because when you watch RCB this season, you are not watching a team with a star or two carrying the rest. You are watching a machine with every part working in perfect sync. Auto-pilot mode, as some would call it. The batting was never the concern. But what has changed, what has genuinely elevated this side over the last couple of seasons, is the bowling.
The growing artillery - And at the heart of that transformation is someone who needs no reinvention. Bhuvneshwar Kumar, a man who has never tried to be the loudest voice in the room, is just the most effective one. In a format where bowlers are routinely taken apart, Bhuvi operates like he is playing a different game entirely. 7 wickets this season and counting, making him the joint-highest wicket-taker for RCB alongside Krunal Pandya, who brings his own brand of mischief to the attack.
Then comes Josh Hazlewood. In and out of the playing XI, but never out of the conversation. Every time he has pulled on the jersey this season, batters have paid for it. Figures of 1/20 in four overs last time out. Cold, clinical, and very much in form. Pair him with Bhuvneshwar and you have a Powerplay combination that opens wounds early, and a death bowling duo that seals them shut.
But the real story is what is coming up behind the front line of attack. RCB’s second line of attack, the emergence of Rasikh Salam and Suyash Sharma, is noteworthy. The franchise has extended trust in them, and they have given healthy returns with the ball as well. Rasikh’s 4-for against LSG was the proof of that. The Powerplay with the ball has been the one crack in an otherwise flawless wall. That effort against the Super Giants, 35 runs conceded in six overs, was the blueprint. But 76, 77, 97, and 62 in their other games? That is the work in progress. A minor blemish on a largely spotless canvas.
Ruthless and fearless with the bat - Every target feels small when this lineup walks out. Kohli, not fully fit since the last two matches, is still churning out half-centuries, being the lead scorer of the season so far. Salt has been hit and miss, but what follows is where the real damage begins. Padikkal and Patidar are in form, and a skipper batting on a completely different stratosphere. 222 runs at a strike rate of 213.46. Patidar has also struck the most sixes this season. 21 to be exact.
And just when the bowling lineup thinks the worst is over, RCB send out Tim David and Romario Shepherd. Two men built for one purpose, to clear the fence or maybe even the roof, the way David did in Chinnaswamy. This intimidating batting unit hasn’t been stopped just yet. But do their next opponents have that in their armoury?
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