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Royal Challengers Bengaluru successfully defended their IPL crown by defeating Gujarat Titans by five wickets in the IPL 2026 final at the same Ahmedabad venue where they lifted their maiden title a year ago. Fittingly, it was Virat Kohli who sealed the victory with the winning six, capping off another memorable night in the franchise's history.
Kohli once again underlined his status as one of the IPL's all-time greats with a match-winning unbeaten 75 off 42 balls. His knock earned him the Player of the Match award, making him the second-oldest player to win the honour in an IPL final.
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IPL 2026 CHAMPIONS, RCB
Aditya Birla Group chairman Kumar Mangalam Birla (2nd from right) with mother Rajashree Birla (3rd from right), daughter Ananya Birla (top left), wife Neeraja Birla (bottom right), RCB’s new chairman Aryaman Birla (bottom left); and vice-chairman from the Times of India Group Satyan Gajwani (top right) at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday.
Arshad Khan gets the wicket of Tim David after Gujarat Titans successfully review the on-field decision. Jos Buttler takes the catch and immediately appeals, but the umpire is not convinced. GT opt for the review, and UltraEdge shows a clear nick, leading to the decision being overturned. David's innings comes to an end at 24 off 17 balls, giving GT another important breakthrough.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru need 24 runs in 36 balls
RCB: 132/5 (14)
Rashid Khan strikes again as Krunal Pandya is trapped in front of the stumps. The umpire raises his finger straight away and, after a brief discussion with Virat Kohli, Krunal decides not to review the decision. Gujarat Titans celebrate another wicket as Krunal departs for just 1 run off 2 balls, giving GT a way back into the contest.
GT: 91/4 (9)
Kagiso Rabada strikes again and moves to the top of the wicket charts for the season with his 29th wicket. Devdutt Padikkal tries to go over the infield against a full delivery outside off but fails to time the shot properly. The ball goes high towards third man, where Arshad Khan initially misjudges it slightly before recovering well to complete a neat catch. Padikkal departs after scoring just 1 off 4 balls.
RCB: 70/2 (6)
Rasikh Salam Dar picks up another wicket as Rahul Tewatia's attempt to clear the field does not come off. Facing a slower delivery outside off, Tewatia goes for a big slog but fails to middle the ball. The mistimed shot goes high towards mid-on, where Rajat Patidar completes a safe catch. Tewatia's stay ends with 7 runs from 5 balls.
GT: 121/6 (17)