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IPL 2026 Points Table: RCB Qualifies for Playoffs After Dominant Win Over PBKS

Aditya Rao · · 4 min read
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RCB Secure Playoff Berth in Style

The TATA Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 season reached a significant milestone during Match 61, as the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) became the first team to mathematically qualify for the playoffs. Facing off against the Punjab Kings (PBKS) at the stunning Himachal Pradesh Cricket Stadium in Dharamsala, RCB showcased their dominance with a clinical 23-run victory, handing the Kings their sixth consecutive defeat of the campaign.

Match Dynamics and Tactical Shifts

The match began with PBKS captain Shreyas Iyer winning the toss and electing to bowl first on a surface known for its beautiful backdrop and typically balanced behavior. Punjab made two strategic changes, bringing in Harpreet Brar and Lockie Ferguson to bolster their lineup. Meanwhile, RCB faced a setback with the absence of their regular captain, Rajat Patidar, due to injury. In his stead, Jitesh Sharma took the reins, with Suyash Sharma and Romario Shepherd added to the mix.

RCB Batting Fireworks

Asked to bat, the RCB top order came out with clear intent. While Jacob Bethell struggled to convert his start into a significant score, departing for 11, the foundation was laid by a vibrant 76-run partnership between Virat Kohli and Devdutt Padikkal. Padikkal looked in fine touch, contributing a valuable 45 runs before falling.

Virat Kohli, continuing his rich vein of form following his recent century, accelerated the innings beautifully. He reached his half-century in just 31 balls, providing the impetus RCB needed. Although Yuzvendra Chahal eventually dismissed the maestro for 58, the momentum remained firmly with the Bengaluru side. Venkatesh Iyer then took center stage, anchoring the innings with a brilliant, unbeaten 73 off 40 deliveries. Supported by a fiery cameo from Tim David—who smashed 28 runs off a mere 12 balls—RCB surged to a formidable total of 222/4.

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The PBKS Chase and Collapse

Chasing a mammoth target of 223, the Punjab Kings suffered an immediate catastrophe. Within the first three overs, they lost their top three—Priyansh Arya, Prabhsimran Singh, and captain Shreyas Iyer. Bhuvneshwar Kumar was lethal with the new ball, executing a masterclass in line and length to dismantle the PBKS openers and set the tone for the rest of the innings.

By the time the scoreboard read 100, half of the Punjab side had already returned to the dugout. A brief fightback ensued as Marcus Stoinis and Shashank Singh put together a gritty 67-run partnership. Stoinis showed resistance before falling to Josh Hazlewood for 37, while Shashank Singh fought a lone battle, reaching a commendable 54 before the pressure of the required run rate proved too high.

Impact on the IPL 2026 Points Table

With this victory, RCB sits comfortably at the top of the standings, cementing their status as the team to beat this season. For PBKS, the road ahead is steep, as they look to find solutions to their ongoing struggles. The race for the remaining playoff spots continues to heat up as the league stage nears its conclusion.

Key Takeaways from Dharamsala

  • Playoff Qualification: RCB are the first side to officially qualify for the 2026 playoffs.
  • Batting Depth: The synergy between Kohli, Padikkal, and the explosive finishing from Venkatesh Iyer and Tim David remains RCB’s greatest strength.
  • Bowling Discipline: Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s early spell was the decisive factor that effectively took the game away from Punjab.
  • PBKS Woes: The Kings need to address their lack of stability in the top order, having lost their last six consecutive fixtures.
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As the tournament progresses, all eyes will be on how the other franchises respond to RCB’s dominant form in the closing matches of the league stage. Stay tuned for further updates as the race for the Orange and Purple caps intensifies alongside the battle for the final playoff slots.

Aditya Rao

Aditya Rao is a senior cricket correspondent for Hindustan Times, known for his unflinching deep dives into the corridors of Indian cricket governance and the forgotten tiers of the domestic game. A graduate of Jamia Millia Islamia and a trained investigative journalist, Aditya brings a policy-level rigour rarely seen on the sports pages. His expertise lies in bridging the gap between the Test match purist and the systemic realities of the modern game—covering everything from Ranji Trophy structural reforms to the economics of player development in India’s hinterlands. He has broken several major stories on administrative overhauls and has profiled dozens of unsung players from India’s age‑group pathways. A recipient of the Ramnath Goenka Award and a trusted voice for accountability in sport, Aditya continues to write with a belief that a robust cricketing culture depends as much on sound governance as it does on a solid cover drive.