Kohli Battles Fitness Issues, Guides RCB to Victory Over LSG in IPL 2026

Virat Kohli played a key innings of 49 to help Royal Challengers Bengaluru secure a comfortable five-wicket victory over Lucknow Super Giants. Despite his performance, Kohli revealed he is not at full fitness, managing both a sore knee and illness. He explained the team's aggressive powerplay strategy was based on the slow, dry pitch conditions at the Chinnaswamy Stadium. Kohli also reflected on the need for situational awareness as the IPL season progresses into its tighter second half.

Key Points: Kohli on Fitness After RCB Win vs LSG | IPL 2026

  • Kohli top-scored with 49
  • RCB won by 5 wickets
  • Bowlers restricted LSG to 146
  • Kohli discusses pitch conditions and modern T20 demands
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IPL 2026: 'I'm still not 100%,' says Kohli after guiding RCB to victory against LSG

Virat Kohli admits he's not 100% fit but scores 49 to lead RCB to a win over LSG. Get match highlights and his insights on conditions.

"I'm still not 100%. My knee was a bit sore... I've been under the weather. - Virat Kohli"

Bengaluru, April 15

Virat Kohli admitted he is still short of full fitness despite playing a key role in Royal Challengers Bengaluru's comfortable five-wicket win over Lucknow Super Giants in Match 23 of the Indian Premier League 2026 at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium on Wednesday.

Chasing 147, Kohli top-scored with a fluent 49 as RCB completed the chase in just 15.1 overs to return to the top of the points table. The former captain, however, revealed that he has been dealing with both a knee concern and illness in recent days.

"Much better than the last game. I'm still not 100%. My knee was a bit sore in the last game. Even health-wise, I've been under the weather for four or five days now. So, just getting back up to my best. I started off well today, so I was happy with my intensity. Again, would have liked to carry on and finish the game off. Sometimes you have to take the conditions into account as well. The pitch slowed down considerably and I just wanted to keep going in the same manner. But yeah, in the end, should have probably finished that one off as well," He said to the broadcasters after the match.

Earlier in the evening, RCB's bowlers set up the win by restricting LSG to 146. Rasikh Salam Dar starred with four wickets, while Bhuvneshwar Kumar picked up three, as the hosts kept the visitors in check throughout the innings.

Kohli also highlighted the nature of the surface, explaining how conditions influenced RCB's aggressive approach in the power play.

"Yeah, it was slower than normal. If you saw, there was not enough grass on it. The last 3-4 days have been very, very hot. It's been very dry as well. So, we thought it was going to be a dry, slow wicket rather than one of those bare ones that are tacky when we play in Chinnaswamy. So, it was different, and hence the idea was to push the game away from the opposition and take the game away from them in the first five-six overs. And for those reasons, the powerplay batting was important and hence I say that I was happy with my approach today. I was able to put the team in front early on."

Reflecting on the evolving nature of T20 cricket, Kohli stressed the importance of adapting to situations.

"Well, it depends on the situation and the condition as well for me. Not all games are going to be 230, 240. We understand the game's moving forward pretty nicely, that the demands of the modern game are pretty different, but you always have to keep an eye out on the situation and when people play under pressure," He said.

"We're still in the first half of the tournament. Second half onwards, the games are going to get tighter, and people are going to be under pressure a lot more than now. So when the freedom goes away, the pressure kicks in; that's when the smarts of the game have to be applied as well, which I think will put teams in good stead," he added.

Virat is in top-notch form in the ongoing season. He has scored 228 runs in five matches and is currently holding the orange cap.

- IANS

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Priya S
His honesty is so refreshing. Most players would hide niggles, but he openly talks about knee and health issues. Shows his commitment to the team and fans. Get well soon, Virat! The Orange Cap looks good on you đŸ§¢
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Rohit P
Bowling won us this match, let's be honest. Salam and Bhuvi were fantastic. While Virat played well, I wish he'd finished the game. At 49, he should have stayed till the end. Small criticism, but he's setting high standards for himself.
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Sarah B
His analysis of the pitch and conditions is like a captain's. Even when not leading, he's thinking two steps ahead. That comment about pressure in the second half shows his experience. RCB is lucky to have his brain on the field.
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Nikhil C
The man is 37 and still outrunning youngsters while being unwell! His fitness standards are unreal. The way he pushed the game in the first 6 overs was the difference. Chinnaswamy was electric! đŸ”¥
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Michael C
Interesting point about not all games being 230+. In the race for high scores, his emphasis on situational awareness and "smarts" is crucial. That's the kind of mature cricket that wins tournaments, not just matches.

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