Royal Challengers Bengaluru defeated the Gujarat Titans on Sunday, May 31, 2026, to win the IPL 2026 championship [1], [2].
The victory marks the second consecutive IPL title for the franchise, cementing their current dominance in the league and validating their recent strategic trajectory [2], [4].
The final took place at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, India [2], [3]. Before a crowd of more than 100,000 spectators [4], RCB won the toss and opted to bowl first [3]. Their bowling attack restricted the Gujarat Titans to a total of 155/8 [5].
Chasing a target of 156 runs [2], RCB secured the win by five wickets [2]. The chase was anchored by Virat Kohli, who scored 75 not out off 42 balls [1]. Kohli's rapid half-century provided the momentum necessary to overcome the Titans' defense and retain the crown [2].
The match concluded with RCB successfully reaching the target, ensuring the trophy remains with the Bengaluru-based team for another year [1], [2].
“RCB won the IPL 2026 final, chasing 156 runs with Virat Kohli scoring an unbeaten 75*”
By winning back-to-back championships, Royal Challengers Bengaluru has transitioned from a perennial contender to a dynasty within the IPL. The reliance on Virat Kohli's performance in high-stakes finals suggests that while the team's bowling has improved, the franchise's success remains heavily tied to its star batter's ability to deliver under pressure.



