Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) enter IPL 2026 as defending champions after winning their first-ever IPL title in 2025. The question on every cricket fan’s lips: can RCB make history and win back-to-back IPL titles? Here is a deep analysis of their chances.
How RCB Won Their First IPL Title in 2025
After 17 years of heartbreak, near-misses and meme-worthy collapses, Royal Challengers Bengaluru finally lifted the IPL trophy in 2025 under Rajat Patidar’s captaincy, defeating Punjab Kings in a memorable final. The victory was built on Virat Kohli’s consistency at the top of the order, Patidar’s aggressive middle-order batting, Phil Salt’s explosive wicketkeeping, and a well-balanced pace attack led by Josh Hazlewood and Yash Dayal.
The Challenge of Defending: Historical Context
Defending the IPL title is extraordinarily difficult. Only two franchises have ever won consecutive IPL titles — Mumbai Indians (2019 and 2020) and Chennai Super Kings (2010 and 2011). Every other champion has been knocked out the following year. The reason is simple: every team targets the champions, squads remain largely the same without major upgrades, and the pressure of expectation is immense.
RCB’s Case FOR Defending the Title
- Core squad intact — Kohli, Patidar, Salt, Hazlewood and Dayal all remain. The spine of the 2025 title-winning team is unchanged
- Winning culture established — For the first time ever, RCB arrive at an IPL season as champions. The confidence and belief this brings cannot be underestimated
- Rajat Patidar’s captaincy maturity — Patidar is a better captain now than he was at the start of 2025. His tactical decision-making has improved with experience
- Home factor — Chinnaswamy Stadium is RCB’s fortress. Even with reduced capacity (35,000), the atmosphere remains electric and gives the home side a genuine advantage
RCB’s Case AGAINST Defending
- Target on their backs — Every franchise will approach their matches against RCB with extra preparation and motivation
- Expanded 84-match season — The longer format increases the margin for error and makes consistency over 14 league games harder to maintain
- Chinnaswamy safety constraints — The stadium’s reduced capacity following the 2025 stampede means home advantage is slightly diminished
- Historical precedent — Only 2 of 17 IPL champions have retained the title the following year
Our Verdict: Can RCB Win Back-to-Back?
RCB absolutely can win IPL 2026. The squad is strong, the core is intact, and the psychological breakthrough of winning their first title will fuel rather than satisfy their hunger. Virat Kohli at 37 is playing some of his best T20 cricket, and Rajat Patidar has emerged as one of IPL’s finest captains. However, the historical odds are against them, and the expanded format makes the journey more demanding than ever before.
Our prediction: RCB will make the playoffs and are genuine title contenders, but the weight of history suggests another team will lift the trophy at Narendra Modi Stadium on 31 May 2026.
