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Virat Kohli’s RCB Challenge CSK To Make Rare IPL Record After 5 Years

Sagar Thapa · · 3 min read
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A Season of Unmatched Consistency

As the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) prepare for the final showdown at the Narendra Modi Stadium, the cricket world is taking note of more than just their aggressive batting or clinical bowling. Virat Kohli’s RCB Challenge CSK To Make Rare IPL Record After 5 Years by proving that a settled, consistent core is the ultimate recipe for success in the Indian Premier League. By relying on a minimal pool of talent, RCB has demonstrated a tactical discipline that is rare in the high-stakes, ever-changing landscape of modern T20 cricket.

The Strategy Behind the Minimal Squad

In a tournament where rotation is often considered a necessity due to player fatigue and tactical shifts, RCB’s approach in 2026 stands out as a masterclass in squad management. Despite having a full roster of 25 players at their disposal following the IPL 2026 auction, the team management, led by the strategic vision within the camp, opted to keep the core group intact throughout the league stages and the playoffs.

With a massive investment of ₹124.75 crore, the team built a balanced squad, but the decision to stick with a primary group of performers allowed for better chemistry and clearer roles. Virat Kohli, the cornerstone of the franchise who was retained for ₹21 crore, proved to be an ever-present force, playing every single match on the road to the final. Even when international stars like Josh Hazlewood faced brief absences, the team managed to navigate the hurdles without resorting to wholesale changes.

Joining the Elite Ranks of Efficiency

Statistical analysis reveals that RCB has utilized only 16 players throughout the 2026 campaign. This achievement places them in the history books alongside some of the most dominant sides in IPL history. This specific metric—using the fewest players in a single season—is a testament to the stability of the playing XI.

  • Chennai Super Kings (2015): 14 players used
  • Mumbai Indians (2018 & 2020): 15 players used
  • Royal Challengers Bengaluru (2026): 16 players used
  • Kolkata Knight Riders (2018): 16 players used
  • Chennai Super Kings (2021): 16 players used
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By limiting their rotation, RCB has effectively challenged the long-standing efficiency records held by the Chennai Super Kings. This approach emphasizes the belief that a settled unit performs significantly better under pressure, a philosophy that has carried them to the top of the table.

Overcoming Hurdles and Controversies

No IPL campaign is without its share of drama. RCB’s journey to the final was not entirely smooth sailing. The team faced roster challenges, including the absence of Nuwan Thushara, who failed to meet fitness benchmarks required by Sri Lanka Cricket, and the legal issues involving Yash Dayal, which forced the team to sideline him. Furthermore, several talented squad members, including Jordan Cox, Swapnil Singh, and Richard Gleeson, were ultimately not required to step onto the field, highlighting the strength and reliability of the primary playing XI.

Storming Into the Final

The results speak for themselves. RCB finished at the top of the points table after 14 league matches, securing nine victories in the process. Even a minor stumble in their final league encounter against Sunrisers Hyderabad did not deter their momentum. Their clinical performance in Qualifier 1 confirmed their status as the team to beat.

As the squad prepares for the final at the Narendra Modi Stadium, the narrative is clear: consistency wins championships. Whether they lift the trophy or not, their record-breaking usage of a compact squad will remain a highlight of the 2026 season. Fans are eager to see if this disciplined approach will provide the final push needed to secure the title and further cement their status as one of the most formidable units in cricket history.

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Sagar Thapa

Sagar Thapa is a senior sports correspondent for The Kathmandu Post, regarded as one of the foremost chroniclers of Nepal’s remarkable cricketing ascent. A graduate of Tribhuvan University, he started his career covering age‑group and university cricket long before Nepal’s national team gained ODI status. Sagar has since reported on every major milestone in Nepal’s journey—from World Cup Qualifiers to the rise of stars like Sandeep Lamichhane in global T20 leagues. His deep understanding of spin bowling and the specific challenges faced by Associate Member nations underpins his widely read columns. Sagar’s work is known for its gentle authority, meticulously contextualising Nepal’s achievements within the broader international game. He has been honoured by the Nepal Sports Journalists Forum and his own newspaper, and he remains passionately committed to telling the stories of the valleys, academies, and tournaments that are shaping the next generation of cricket in Nepal and beyond.