IPL 2026 Rivalry Week: 5 Epic Clashes That Will Define the Season

The 2026 IPL season enters a pivotal phase with the arrival of 'Rivalry Week' on JioStar, featuring five iconic clashes that could define the tournament's second half. Key fixtures include the high-profile Mumbai Indians vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru match, reigniting the Rohit Sharma vs Virat Kohli duel. Other highlights are the evenly matched Chennai Super Kings vs Kolkata Knight Riders contest and the Southern rivalry between Sunrisers Hyderabad and CSK. These matches promise intense storylines, historic head-to-head battles, and crucial points as teams jostle for position.

Key Points: IPL 2026 Rivalry Week: Top 5 Must-Watch Matches

  • MI vs RCB features Rohit vs Kohli
  • CSK vs KKR rivalry shaped by title-denying moments
  • MI vs PBKS head-to-head is perfectly poised
  • RCB vs DC rivalry intensified by KL Rahul
  • SRH's explosive batting vs CSK's transition
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IPL 2026: Five reasons why 'Rivalry Week' promises to thrill

From MI vs RCB to CSK vs KKR, explore the five biggest rivalries set to thrill fans during IPL 2026's special Rivalry Week on JioStar.

"Rivalry Week comes at a crucial juncture in the tournament - Sanjay Bangar"

New Delhi, April 11

The 2026 edition of the IPL is heating up, with teams gradually settling on their best XIs and gaining a better understanding of their home conditions as the tournament progresses. Two weeks in, Rajasthan Royals, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Punjab Kings, and Delhi Capitals look the most settled in terms of balance, squad depth, and players delivering consistently.

Now, with 'Rivalry Week' on JioStar around the corner, some of the most celebrated teams are set to lock horns in iconic contests that could define the tone for a blockbuster second half of the season. Here are five reasons why 'Rivalry Week' promises unmissable action for fans.

Mumbai Indians vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru (April 12)

There could not be a bigger fixture to kick off 'Rivalry Week'. Two of India's modern icons, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, now seen in just one format in India colours, go head-to-head once again. The last time MI faced RCB, both were still active Test cricketers. Add to that the subplot and battle of the Pandya brothers, Hardik vs Krunal, and it only elevates the contest. Another interesting match-up is the battle of the GOATs, with Kohli facing the guile and firepower of Jasprit Bumrah. While MI lead the overall head-to-head 19-15, RCB have had the upper hand in recent meetings and, on current form, the defending champions will be keen to make it three wins in the last four against a star-studded MI line-up.

Chennai Super Kings vs Kolkata Knight Riders (April 14)

A rivalry shaped by title-denying moments, KKR halted CSK's bid for a hat-trick in 2012, while CSK returned the favour in 2021. In recent years, this fixture has also been defined by the crossover of personnel, with former CSK players like Ajinkya Rahane, Moeen Ali, and others representing KKR, alongside familiar faces in the support staff like Dwayne Bravo and Shane Watson. CSK won all three contests in 2021, but since IPL 2022, the head-to-head stands evenly poised at 3-3, with both teams sharing the spoils. With both of them currently near the bottom of the table, this clash is not just about points, but also about gaining the upper hand in an evenly matched rivalry in recent years.

Mumbai Indians vs Punjab Kings (April 16)

This fixture is often remembered for the iconic double Super Over clash in the 2020 edition. There have been several notable overlaps between the two sides over the years, from Yuvraj Singh and Shikhar Dhawan to Axar Patel, Glenn Maxwell, Dinesh Karthik and more recently, Nehal Wadhera. One name that adds an interesting layer is Shreyas Iyer, a Mumbaikar, closely tied to both Mumbai as a city and PBKS as a side. While he has never represented MI in the IPL, his impact for PBKS last season was significant, playing a key role in knocking out the five-time champions. With the head-to-head evenly poised at 17-17, this clash on April 16 promises another gripping chapter.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Delhi Capitals (April 18)

From growing up as a West Delhi boy to now becoming the face of RCB, this fixture has evolved into a rivalry with Virat Kohli at the heart of it, for his connections between both cities. But last season added a new layer: KL Rahul with that 'Kantara' celebration, marking his territory at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, injected fresh intensity into the rivalry. Both teams have consistently featured in the top half of the table in recent years, leading to closely fought contests. RCB hold a 20-12 head-to-head advantage, but with the clash being in Bengaluru first up, Rahul will once again be under the spotlight.

Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Chennai Super Kings (April 18)

This Southern Rivalry traces back to the 2018 final, where CSK outclassed SRH to lift the title. However, in recent seasons, the tide seems to have turned. While CSK are navigating a transition phase, SRH have emerged as one of the most explosive sides, powered by a fearless batting unit. CSK still hold a commanding 15-7 head-to-head advantage, but SRH have won the last two encounters. Over the last four seasons, it's been a deadlock at three wins and three losses against each other. On current form, CSK will need to raise their game to counter SRH's high-powered batting, especially on a typically flat Hyderabad surface.

Speaking on JioStar, the former India cricketer Sanjay Bangar said, "Rivalry Week comes at a crucial juncture in the tournament, where teams will begin to assess their form two weeks in. What has stood out for me so far in the tournament is the emergence of these fearless prodigies, which bodes well for both Indian cricket and the tournament. I'm looking forward to the contest between Virat Kohli and Jasprit Bumrah. It promises to be a fascinating battle. Everything is set up beautifully, and fans are in for a treat."

Cheteshwar Pujara also expressed his views on the upcoming 'Rivalry Week' and said, "One of the highlight fixtures of Rivalry Week is the Southern Rivalry between CSK and SRH, where high-decibel action is guaranteed. CSK are in a transition phase, while SRH have one of the most explosive sides in this competition. That said, this presents an opportunity for CSK's heavyweights, like Sanju Samson and Captain Ruturaj Gaikwad, to step up and make a statement. It will be interesting to see who seizes early momentum. This will be anyone's game."

Veteran off-spinner Harbhajan Singh said, "We're witnessing a fascinating trend in the IPL 2026, where the fearless prodigies are firmly seizing the spotlight. Rivalry Week will only build on that momentum, bringing together not just the fearless prodigies but also some of the game's heavyweights. You look at the likes of Shreyas Iyer, and it's hard not to think of the PBKS vs MI clash. They come into this game on different trajectories: MI with stutter in the form after a thumping start, and PBKS carrying forward their momentum from 2025. But for me, the playmaker here is Iyer, expect a big performance from the skipper, leading from the front on his home ground. This one has all the makings of a thriller."

Saba Karim said, "Rivalry Week presents a compelling contest between two of the IPL's legacy teams, CSK and KKR. While CSK are navigating a transition phase, KKR have been one of the more intriguing stories of the season so far. KKR will need to up the ante before its too late, but in a season defined by fearless prodigies, CSK's exciting young talent could easily turn the game on its head. KKR may hold a slight edge going into this clash, but CSK are never a side you can afford to rule out."

- ANI

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Priya S
Honestly, as a CSK fan, I'm a bit worried. The team is in transition and SRH's batting is on fire. But Thala's legacy means we never give up. Hoping Ruturaj and Sanju step up big time. Whistle Podu! 💛
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David E
Watching from the UK, the scheduling is perfect for us! The Pandya brothers' face-off adds such a personal, dramatic layer to MI-RCB. The IPL truly is the best T20 league in the world. Can't wait.
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Shreya B
The article is great, but I respectfully disagree about Punjab Kings looking "settled". Our middle order is still shaky! But MI vs PBKS is always a thriller. Remember the double Super Over? Hope Shreyas Iyer delivers again for us.
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Rohit P
As a Delhi boy, RCB vs DC is personal! KL Rahul's Kantara celebration last year was epic. Hope Pant and Shaw can silence the Chinnaswamy crowd this time. Delhi Capitals, let's go! 💙
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Kavya N
The best part of IPL is these narratives. CSK vs KKR, with all the former players in opposite camps, feels like a family drama. Bravo coaching against Dhoni? Amazing. Hope it's a close match. 🏏

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