5 reasons why RCB could defend IPL title
The case for title defence in 2026 rests on squad continuity and what separated the two successful back-to-back defences in IPL history from the fifteen that failed.
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2. The bowling unit RCB built has no historical parallel at this club
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Before 2025, RCB relied on high scores rather than bowling strength. That changed in IPL 2025.
Josh Hazlewood took 22 wickets in 12 matches at an average of 15.8. Bhuvneshwar Kumar reached 200 IPL wickets, becoming only the second player to do so after Yuzvendra Chahal.
Krunal Pandya took 15 wickets and delivered a match-winning 2 for 17 in the final, earning Player of the Match.
Jacob Duffy joined in 2026 and took 3 for 22 on debut. This gives RCB a versatile and effective bowling unit capable of performing across conditions.
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