RCB vs SRH Match Preview — IPL 2026 Opening Match, March 28: Virat Kohli vs Pat Cummins at Chinnaswamy

The IPL 2026 season kicks off on March 28 with a blockbuster opener — defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) host Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) at the iconic M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. Match starts at 7:30 PM IST. This is the most anticipated opening match in years — RCB lifting the title at Chinnaswamy in 2025 and SRH’s explosive batting lineup makes for a mouth-watering contest.

See the full IPL 2026 Phase 1 Schedule and our RCB squad and SRH squad pages.

Match Details

Match IPL 2026 Match 1 — RCB vs SRH
Date Saturday, March 28, 2026
Time 7:30 PM IST
Venue M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
Live TV Star Sports Network
Live Streaming JioHotstar (free in India)

RCB vs SRH — Context & Storylines

RCB: Defending Champions at Home

RCB enter IPL 2026 as defending champions for the first time in their history, having won their maiden IPL title in 2025 by defeating PBKS in the final. Captain Rajat Patidar leads the side under head coach Andy Flower, and the atmosphere at Chinnaswamy — returning to IPL cricket for the first time since the tragic stampede in June 2025 — will be electric. The Karnataka Expert Committee cleared the stadium for IPL matches on March 16, following extensive safety upgrades including new entry gates, AI cameras and widened emergency exits. Read our full Chinnaswamy clearance story.

Virat Kohli — IPL’s all-time leading run-scorer — enters this match as a defending champion for the first time, adding even more motivation. Josh Hazlewood, Phil Salt and Tim David are the key overseas names to watch.

SRH: Explosive Batting, Questions in Bowling

SRH arrive at Bengaluru with one of the most explosive batting lineups in world T20 cricket. Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma — both T20 World Cup 2026 champions — form arguably the most destructive opening pair in the tournament. New signing Liam Livingstone (₹13 crore) adds extraordinary power at No. 4 or 5. Captain Pat Cummins is one of cricket’s finest death-over bowlers. The concern for SRH is their pace attack beyond Cummins and Brydon Carse, especially on a Chinnaswamy pitch that can be a batting paradise.

Head-to-Head Record: RCB vs SRH

Stat RCB SRH
Total matches 30
Wins 14 16
Last 5 IPL meetings 2 wins 3 wins
At Chinnaswamy (recent) Slight edge

Chinnaswamy Stadium Pitch Report

M. Chinnaswamy Stadium is traditionally a high-scoring batting paradise. The ground is small, the outfield is fast, and the altitude (920m above sea level) means the ball travels far. Average first innings score in T20s at Chinnaswamy: around 175-185. The dew factor in evening matches usually makes it advantageous to chase. The team winning the toss is likely to field first. Spinners can be effective in the middle overs but pace bowlers tend to suffer.

RCB Predicted Playing XI

  1. Virat Kohli
  2. Phil Salt (wk)
  3. Rajat Patidar (C)
  4. Devdutt Padikkal
  5. Tim David
  6. Venkatesh Iyer
  7. Krunal Pandya
  8. Romario Shepherd
  9. Josh Hazlewood
  10. Yash Dayal
  11. Nuwan Thushara

Impact Player: Jacob Bethell or Suyash Sharma

SRH Predicted Playing XI

  1. Travis Head
  2. Abhishek Sharma
  3. Ishan Kishan (wk)
  4. Heinrich Klaasen
  5. Liam Livingstone
  6. Nitish Kumar Reddy
  7. Pat Cummins (C)
  8. Harshal Patel
  9. Brydon Carse
  10. Jaydev Unadkat
  11. Harsh Dubey

Impact Player: Kamindu Mendis or Jack Edwards

Key Battles to Watch

  • Virat Kohli vs Pat Cummins — The world’s best batter vs one of cricket’s finest captains and death bowlers. This battle could decide the match.
  • Travis Head vs Josh Hazlewood — Two Australia teammates going head-to-head. Hazlewood knows Head’s game inside out — and vice versa.
  • Phil Salt vs Abhishek Sharma — Two explosive left-hand openers with contrasting styles setting the tempo at the top.
  • Liam Livingstone vs Krunal Pandya — Left-arm spin vs left-hand power hitting in the middle overs. Livingstone has a formidable record against spin.
  • Rajat Patidar in the chase — The RCB captain is at his best when chasing; his aggressive, attacking game is perfectly suited to Chinnaswamy.

Match Prediction: RCB vs SRH

Toss advantage: Team batting second has a huge advantage at Chinnaswamy in evening matches due to dew. Expect both captains to want to field first.

Our prediction: RCB to win — Home advantage, the returning roar of Chinnaswamy after over nine months away, and Virat Kohli’s extraordinary hunger as a defending champion make RCB slight favourites in what should be an extremely close match. However, if Travis Head fires in the powerplay and SRH post 190+, their bowling could restrict RCB on a damp outfield in the second half of the match.

Likely winner: RCB — but don’t rule out SRH in what is the most anticipated IPL opening match in years.

How to Watch RCB vs SRH Live

The match will be broadcast live on Star Sports 1, Star Sports 2 and Star Sports 1 Hindi on TV. Live streaming is free on JioHotstar in India in HD quality. For international viewers, see our complete How to Watch IPL 2026 Live guide.

Track live scores and standings throughout the season on the IPL 2026 Points Table. For tickets, see our IPL 2026 Tickets Guide.

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