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Mo Bobat's Rallying Cry After RCB's Back-to-Back IPL Title Wins

RCB defeated Gujarat Titans in the IPL 2026 final to win their second consecutive title, becoming only the third team to achieve this feat. Director of Cricket Mo Bobat delivered an emotional dressing-room speech, urging players to get addicted to the winning feeling. Captain Rajat Patidar won the toss and opted to bowl, with RCB's seamers restricting GT to 155/8. Virat Kohli's unbeaten 75 and Venkatesh Iyer's 32 powered RCB to victory with 12 balls to spare.

Get addicted to this feeling...: Mo Bobat's rallying cry after RCB's back-to-back IPL title triumphs

Ahmedabad, June 1

After their monumental triumph in the Indian Premier League 2026 final, Royal Challengers Bengaluru Director of Cricket, Mo Bobat, delivered a stirring dressing-room speech, urging his players to become "addicted" to the feeling of winning trophies.

RCB successfully defended their title at the Narendra Modi Stadium, defeating Gujarat Titans (GT) to become only the third team in IPL history to win back-to-back championships.

In an address to the victorious squad, Bobat stated that this historic achievement is just the beginning of a dominant era for the franchise.

With the title win, RCB became only the third franchise after Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians to retain the IPL title, cementing their place among the competition's most successful sides.

"I'm going to ask you to do something. I'm going to ask you to really, really make sure we get addicted to this feeling, because this is a start. Not many teams have won back-to-back IPLs. It's happened twice before. So get addicted to the feeling, because it's that feeling that drives the hunger to go again next year," Bobat said in a video shared by RCB on their social media.

"It's that addiction to winning and winning that trophy and sharing these moments that drives us on," he added.

Having won the toss, captain Rajat Patidar opted to bowl first, a decision that paid dividends almost immediately as RCB seamers bulldozed GT's prominent batting line-up with their short ball ploy before restricting the home side to 155/8.

RCB's response could not have begun in more emphatic fashion. Virat Kohli (75 not out) and Venkatesh Iyer (32) tore into the chase, bringing up the team fifty in just 3.3 overs - the fastest fifty by a side in an IPL final. The opening partnership immediately seized control of the contest and placed GT under immense pressure and reached 161/5 with 12 balls to spare to wrap up the win.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

As a long-time RCB fan, this feels surreal! The way they've built this team - backing players like Rajat Patidar and Venkatesh Iyer - shows proper planning. Bobat's 'addiction to winning' mentality is exactly what was missing earlier. Well deserved! 🏆🏆

Rohit L

Honestly, the way RCB have transformed their bowling attack is commendable. The short-ball ploy against GT's batting lineup was brilliant tactical planning. But let's not forget - this is still a team that choked many times before. Hope they maintain this consistency, not just become complacent with two titles.

Ananya R

Bobat's speech gave me chills! "Get addicted to this feeling" - that's the mindset of champions. RCB fans who waited 16 years for the first title must be on cloud nine now. Kohli scoring 75* in a final at his home ground - poetic justice! 🏏✨

James A

As someone who follows IPL from the US, this RCB dynasty is fascinating. Bobat's leadership philosophy about creating addiction to success reminds me of how great sports organizations operate globally. The fast start against GT showed a team that truly believes in their process.

Karthik V

Third team to win back-to-back IPL titles! Joining CSK and MI is no small feat. But Bobat's message about this being just the 'start' is important - RCB needs to build on this momentum. The real test will be retaining this core and handling expectations next season.

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