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Bengaluru Fans Erupt Live as RCB Secures Back-to-Back IPL Titles

By Taarachand Chandrakar
June 1, 2026 • 3 Min Read

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    Bengaluru Fans Erupt Live as RCB Secures Back-to-Back IPL Titles
    Bengaluru Fans Erupt After Rcb Back To Back Ipl Title Win - Image Credit: Illustration by nhacricket Digital Labs

    Bengaluru fans erupt live across the city as Royal Challengers Bengaluru defended their IPL crown with a five-wicket win over Gujarat Titans on May 31, 2026. The victory at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad sealed consecutive titles for the franchise and turned every neighborhood in the Garden City into a sea of red.

    The final ball had barely been bowled when phones lit up with videos from MG Road, Brigade Road, and the streets around Chinnaswamy Stadium. Horns blared nonstop. Fireworks lit the sky. Grown men hugged strangers. This was not just another win. This was history repeating itself one year later, and Bengaluru felt every second of it.

    The Final That Delivered

    Gujarat Titans posted 155 for 8 after RCB’s seamers struck early and often. Rasikh Salam took 3 for 27. Bhuvneshwar Kumar claimed 2 for 29. The target never felt imposing.

    Virat Kohli walked out and played like a man who had waited long enough. He smashed 75 not out from 42 balls, including the fastest fifty of his IPL career. When he launched the winning six with 12 balls to spare, the chase was complete at 161 for 5 in 18 overs. RCB won by five wickets and became only the third team in IPL history to defend the title successfully.

    Team Score Key Performer
    Gujarat Titans 155/8 (20 overs) Rashid Khan 2/25
    Royal Challengers Bengaluru 161/5 (18 overs) Virat Kohli 75* (42)

    Why This Team Keeps Winning

    The difference between last year’s maiden title and this year’s defense was not luck. It was depth. The mega auction squad gave RCB options at every position. Captain Rajat Patidar led with calm authority and became the first skipper to win IPL titles in his first two seasons at the helm.

    Kohli’s knock told the full story. He did not just bat. He dictated. Every boundary carried the weight of 18 years of near-misses from previous seasons plus the confidence of a champion side that now expects to close games out. The bowlers set the platform. The middle order protected it. Kohli finished it.

    Bengaluru Turns Red

    Back in Bengaluru the reaction was instant and deafening. Fans who had waited through 18 trophyless years in 2025 now celebrated a dynasty in the making. Streets filled within minutes. Red jerseys appeared everywhere. Chants of “RCB! RCB!” echoed between high-rises. One fan near the stadium told reporters, “Last year we cried with joy. This year we are screaming because we know we belong here.”

    The energy felt different from 2025. There was no shock. Only pride. The city had tasted success and refused to let go. Even the light rain that fell could not dampen the mood. People danced in the drizzle as if the weather itself had joined the party.

    What Comes Next

    RCB has joined an elite group. Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings are the only other franchises with multiple consecutive titles. The tag of perennial underachievers is gone. In its place stands a team that plans, executes, and repeats.

    Patidar, Kohli, and the supporting cast have rewritten the franchise story in just two seasons. Bengaluru fans are not asking if this can happen again. They are already planning the parade route for next year.

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    Taarachand Chandrakar

    Taarachand Chandrakar is a Senior Cricket Analyst at nhacricket.com with over 9 years of experience in sports journalism. Specializing in T20 league dynamics and player performance auditing, Taarachand is known for his ability to decode complex match statistics into engaging, easy-to-understand narratives. His deep knowledge of the IPL and domestic cricket makes him a reliable voice for fans seeking expert match previews and tactical insights. Social Media: facebook

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