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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1. The two Successful title defences follow this pattern
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RCB won their first IPL title on June 3, 2025. Their title defence began strongly in 2026 with a record chase of 202.
In IPL history, only two teams have successfully defended their title:
- Chennai Super Kings (2010–2011)
- Mumbai Indians (2019–2020)
The success rate is 2 out of 17, or 11.7 percent.
Both successful teams shared key traits:
- Retained core bowling units
- Strong start to the season
- Improved bowling performance in defence year
RCB matches this profile:
- Retained 17 players
- Core bowlers: Hazlewood, Bhuvneshwar, Krunal
- Added Duffy as reinforcement
- Started 2026 with two wins
Their next match against MI on April 10 is away from Bengaluru, where their 2025 campaign was built.
Comparative Table
| Factor | RCB 2025–26 | CSK 2010–11 | MI 2019–20 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Players retained from title squad | 17 | Core bowling trio retained | Core bowling trio retained |
| Primary wicket-taker | Hazlewood (22 wickets, average 15.8) | Morkel/Steyn (average below 20) | Bumrah/Boult (average below 20) |
| Start to defence season | 2 wins from 2 | At least 2 wins from first 3 | 3 wins from first 4 |
| Primary pace bowling average | 15.8 | Below 20 | Below 20 |
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