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Rajat Patidar ends RCB's 18-year drought, wins IPL trophy in first season as captain

Rajat Patidar ends RCB's 18-year drought, wins IPL trophy in first season as captain

Hindustan Times2 days ago

The long wait finally came to an end on Tuesday. For 18 years, the phrase 'Ee Sala Cup Namde' turned from a cheer to a mere statement of troll. They did come close to the elusive trophy thrice before, the last being in 2016, but it was in 2025 that the wait ended, with Rajat Patidar leading the side to their maiden title win in his first season as captain. RCB beat Punjab Kings by six runs in the final at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
Few expected Patidar to be in the race to become the next captain after RCB had ended ties with Faf du Plessis last October, before the mega auction. The general expectation and the media speculation largely hinted at Virat Kohli's return to captaincy since stepping down from the role in 2021.
However, as Patidar surprisingly took over the role, many doubted his ability to lead the Indian star, not having led an IPL franchise before. However, the 32-year-old led RCB to their maiden IPL title, thus ending their long anticipation.
Punjab Kings bowlers did everything they could to restrict Royal Challengers Bengaluru to 190 for nine. But their batters failed to get the job done.
RCB managed to get over the line despite not having the best time with the bat. Virat Kohli top-scored with 43 off 35 balls while skipper Rajat Patidar couldn't build on a good start, managing 26 off 16 balls. For Punjab Kings, Yuzvendra Chahal was brilliant with figures of 1/37 in 4 overs, while Kyle Jamieson had the figures of 3 for 48.

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