Rajkumar Sharma praised Virat Kohli's match-winning performance and the Royal Challengers Bengaluru's professional approach following their IPL 2026 title win [1].

This victory marks a significant milestone for the franchise and highlights the enduring influence of Kohli's individual performance on the team's success. The endorsement from his earliest mentor underscores the technical foundations that have sustained Kohli's career in the T20 format.

Sharma said that Kohli's technique and temperament allow him to win matches single-handedly. He said the innings played during the final was brilliant, noting that these specific attributes remain the dominant factors in the batter's ability to control the game [1].

Beyond individual skill, Sharma lauded the broader culture of the team. He said that RCB demonstrated a champion-like approach throughout the tournament, which served as the basis for their success in the 2026 season [2]. This professional mindset, according to Sharma, was essential for securing the trophy [2].

The relationship between the coach and the player has remained a point of interest throughout Kohli's rise to global prominence. Sharma's observations focus on the intersection of mental fortitude and physical skill, a combination he believes is why Kohli continues to excel under high-pressure conditions [1].

As the team celebrates the 2026 title [2], the focus remains on how the synergy between veteran leadership and a disciplined team approach led to the championship. Sharma said the collective effort was key while maintaining that Kohli's specific technical mastery provides the team with a unique competitive advantage [1, 2].

Kohli's technique and temperament make him capable of winning matches single-handedly.

The victory in the 2026 season suggests a shift in RCB's organizational culture toward a more sustainable, professional winning mindset. By combining a disciplined team approach with the high-impact individual performance of Virat Kohli, the franchise has successfully bridged the gap between consistent regular-season performance and championship execution.