"Dream Come True": Anuj Rawat on Sharing RCB Dressing Room with Kohli

Gujarat Titans wicketkeeper-batter Anuj Rawat expressed gratitude for his time with Royal Challengers Bengaluru, calling it a "dream come true" to share the dressing room with Virat Kohli. Rawat played 22 matches for RCB from 2022-2024, scoring 318 runs including a 66-run knock against Mumbai Indians. He was picked up by Gujarat Titans for the 2025 season and retained for 2026. In the ongoing IPL 2026, GT is fifth on the points table while defending champions RCB are second.

Key Points: Anuj Rawat Calls RCB Stint with Kohli a Dream Come True

  • Anuj Rawat played for RCB from 2022-2024, scoring 318 runs in 22 matches
  • He was picked by Gujarat Titans for IPL 2025 and retained for 2026
  • Rawat called sharing the dressing room with Virat Kohli a "dream come true"
  • GT currently 5th on points table; RCB 2nd in IPL 2026
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"Dream come true": Anuj Rawat on sharing dressing room with Kohli at RCB

Gujarat Titans' Anuj Rawat reflects on his time at RCB, calling it a "dream come true" to share the dressing room with Virat Kohli during his IPL stint.

"Sharing a dressing room with such a legend, I would say it's a dream come true for me - Anuj Rawat"

By Utkarsh Rathour, Ahmedabad, April 29

Gujarat Titans wicketkeeper-batter Anuj Rawat expressed gratitude for his time with Royal Challengers Bengaluru, calling it a "dream come true" to share the dressing room with Indian batting stalwart Virat Kohli during the Indian Premier League.

Anuj represented the Bengaluru-based franchise from 2022 to 2024, joining the franchise for Rs 3.4 crore. Anuj, who is known as an aggressive left-handed batter, played 22 matches for them.

During his stint with Bengaluru, the 26-year-old made 318 runs, including one half-century. His most notable performance came when he played a fantastic knock of 66 runs against the Mumbai Indians in 2022.

Following his stint with RCB, Anuj was picked up by the Gujarat-based franchise for the 2025 season at his base price of Rs 30 lakh. The Uttarakhand-born cricketer was then retained by the GT for the 2026 IPL season, and he serves as the backup wicketkeeper-batter option for the franchise.

Speaking to ANI ahead of GT's clash against defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru on Thursday, GT cricketer Rawat reflected on his experience of being part of his former franchise, RCB.

"I am very grateful that I have been a part of such a franchise (RCB) where Virat Kohli was there. I think it was one of the best days," Rawat said.

The young cricketer added that playing alongside Kohli and sharing the dressing room with the Indian legend was a memorable moment in his career.

"Sharing a dressing room with such a legend, I would say it's a dream come true for me," Anuj added.

In the ongoing IPL 2026 season, the Gujarat Titans, led by Shubman Gill, are currently placed fifth on the points table. The team has registered four wins and four losses from eight matches, collecting eight points with a net run rate of -0.475.

Meanwhile, defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru are positioned second in the standings. Bengaluru have secured six victories and suffered two defeats in eight games, accumulating 12 points with a strong net run rate of 1.919.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Nice to see young players being so grateful. But honestly, Anuj's stats for RCB weren't that great—318 runs in 22 matches is an average of about 14. That's pretty low for an aggressive batter. Maybe he needs to work on consistency. Still, it's a good lesson in humility. 😊
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Priya S
Anuj's journey from Uttarakhand to sharing a dressing room with King Kohli is truly inspiring! 🏆 These small-town boys dream big and work hard. I remember that 66 against Mumbai Indians—what a knock! Hope he gets more chances at GT and proves himself. Indian cricket has so much talent waiting to shine. 👏
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Rohan X
"Dream come true"—so many players say this about Virat Kohli! I get it, he's a legend, but we also need to talk about how RCB manages young talent. Anuj got limited chances. Sometimes I feel RCB focuses more on star players than grooming youngsters. Hope GT gives him more game time. Just my 2 paise. 🧐
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Nikhil C
Anuj seems like a grounded chap. In today's IPL, where money talks big, it's refreshing to hear a player talk about the experience of learning from a legend rather than just the paycheck. Virat Kohli's influence on young Indian cricketers is just massive—he's not just a batsman, he's a mentor on the field. Hats off! 🙏🏏
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Rahul R
Good for Anuj! But honestly, at 26 he's not

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