Bengaluru erupts in joy as they clinch their second IPL title in back-to-back year
Royal Challengers Bengaluru have etched their name into cricketing history, clinching their second consecutive IPL title with a commanding win over Gujarat Titans in Ahmedabad. After waiting for 18 long years for their maiden trophy in 2025, the franchise needed only 12 months to repeat the feat, proving they are no longer outsiders but a dynasty in the making.
RCB’s dominance was evident from the start. Opting to bowl first, their attack dismantled Gujarat’s famed top order. Rasikh Salam Dar struck thrice, while Josh Hazlewood and veteran Bhuvneshwar Kumar ensured Shubman Gill and Sai Sudharsan were back in the pavilion inside four overs. Gujarat, under constant pressure, limped to 155 despite flashes of resistance from Arshad Khan.
The chase was orchestrated by Virat Kohli, who delivered a masterclass under the lights. Partnered briefly by Venkatesh Iyer’s fiery cameo, Kohli took charge, punishing Kagiso Rabada with a flurry of boundaries and reaching his half‑century in just 25 balls. Even Rashid Khan’s double strike could not derail RCB’s momentum. With Tim David offering support, Kohli carried his side home, finishing unbeaten on 75 and sealing victory with a towering six in front of more than 90,000 fans.
The triumph was more than just a win—it was a statement. RCB had topped the group stage, crushed Gujarat in Qualifier 1, and turned the final into a one‑sided spectacle. Their fans, who flooded the Narendra Modi Stadium in red, witnessed not just a title defense but the rise of a new powerhouse.
With two trophies in two years, RCB now join Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians in the elite club of back‑to‑back champions. From heartbreak to glory, the journey has come full circle. The empire in red is here, and it is built on dominance, belief, and silverware.

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