The mood was electric at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium but there was also a sense of urgency as Virat Kohli addressed his Royal Challengers Bengaluru teammates ahead of the IPL 2026.

Coming off their first ever title win in 2025, Virat Kohli made it clear that the journey ahead won’t be easy. He reminded the squad that being champions brings added pressure, as every other team will now be more determined to beat them.
His message was simple – stay focused, work harder than ever and make the most of every training session. He urged the players to give more than their best in the coming weeks and not take any moment lightly as now they have target on their backs.

RCB’s victory last season was a long-awaited breakthrough. For 17 years, the franchise had struggled despite having some of the biggest names in cricket. Their transformation came under head coach Andy Flower and director of cricket Mo Bobat, who shifted the team’s approach. Instead of relying only on star power, they focused on building a balanced squad with players who could consistently deliver. That change paid off when RCB defeated Punjab Kings in Ahmedabad to lift their maiden trophy.
At the first training session, Andy Flower welcomed new players and expressed confidence in the squad assembled after the auction. He believes the team has improved and highlighted the importance of blending fresh talent with experienced players like Virat Kohli and Rajat Patidar. He also pointed out a proud moment for the franchise, the addition of a championship star on their jerseys.

However, the session wasn’t without notable absences. Pacer Yash Dayal was missing as he is currently dealing with serious allegations, including s*xual harassment and physical abuse.
While the past season brought glory, both Virat Kohli and Andy Flower stressed that it is now history. The focus has shifted to a new challenge — defending the title. With confidence high and expectations even higher, RCB is preparing for what could be its toughest season yet.


