RCB Under Pressure as Defending Champions, Says Krunal Pandya

Krunal Pandya says the pressure of being defending champions in IPL 2026 drives his performance. He was a standout in RCB's IPL 2025 title win with 17 wickets. Pandya has taken 9 wickets in 9 games this season for RCB. He emphasizes preparation and keeping things simple in tough situations.

Key Points: IPL 2026: Krunal Pandya on RCB Defending Title

  • RCB are defending champions in IPL 2026
  • Pandya was Player of Match in IPL 2025 final
  • He has 9 wickets in 9 games this season
  • RCB face LSG to strengthen playoffs spot
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IPL 2026: Pressure on RCB as defending champions 'gets me going,' says Krunal Pandya

Krunal Pandya says pressure of being defending champions drives him as RCB face LSG in IPL 2026 playoffs push.

"Whenever there is extra pressure or a need to perform, that gets me going as an individual - Krunal Pandya"

Lucknow, May 7

Royal Challengers Bengaluru's left-arm spin bowling all‑rounder Krunal Pandya said the pressure of being defending champions in IPL 2026 is a big factor in driving him to perform his best as an individual in tough situations.

Pandya was a standout performer in RCB winning IPL 2025, amassing 109 runs and taking 17 wickets, including figures of 2-17 in the final to win the Player of the Match award and get his side their first-ever championship title.

He also holds the unique distinction of being the first player in IPL history to win the Player of the Match award in two separate finals (2017 and 2025). At third place in the IPL 2026 points table, RCB will aim to solidify their chances for a playoffs spot when they take on Lucknow Super Giants at the BRSABV Ekana Cricket Stadium on Thursday evening.

"It's a very good place to be, knowing that we are defending champions. Pressure is always there when you play at the highest level, regardless of whether you are defending champions or not. I always believe that as an athlete, I try to prepare myself for tough situations.

"Whenever there is extra pressure or a need to perform, that gets me going as an individual. So yes, there is pressure, but at the end of the day, nothing really changes. It's just a game. You must approach it the same way, whether you are defending champions or not.

"Having played almost a decade at this level, I have some experience to share with my teammates as a senior player. At the end of the day, it's about keeping things simple, no matter what the situation is," Pandya said on JioStar's 'Superstars' episode.

In IPL 2026, Pandya has picked nine wickets in as many games at an average of 26.55 and economy rate of 8.85 in IPL 2026, while amassing 40 runs with the bat. Pandya also revealed that his preparation for matches stems from the life lessons he's experienced so far.

"A lot depends on how you have lived your life. Most of us come from humble backgrounds. Sometimes life teaches you more than anything else. I am no different. But over time, I have always prepared myself for the toughest situations.

"Every cricketer wants to do well and be the hero when he steps on the field. I feel that when the stakes are high, when things are not going your way, or it is a do-or-die situation, that brings out something special in me.

"A lot of that comes from how I prepare. I tell myself that if I am working hard, it's not for an easy game. Every game is tough. But I want to prepare for a situation where everything is stacked against me and then see how I can still perform," he added.

- IANS

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James A
As a neutral fan, I must say Krunal's transformation from a bits-and-pieces player to a genuine match-winner is remarkable. His stats in IPL 2026 might not be as flashy as last year, but his composure in tight situations is what sets him apart. RCB's bowling attack looks well-balanced.
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Sneha F
I really admire Krunal's mindset—"preparing for the toughest situations" is something we can all learn from. But honestly, RCB's middle order needs to step up if they want to defend the title. Faf and Kohli can't do everything! Still, love the positive vibes around the team this season. 💪🏏
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Michael C
Krunal saying "it's just a game" shows maturity, but let's be real—IPL pressure is massive. 9 wickets in 9 games isn't bad, but he needs to step up with the bat more. RCB can't rely only on the top order and bowlers every match. Still, he's a crucial player for the playoffs push.
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Priya S
The way Krunal talks about learning from humble backgrounds really resonates with us Indians. It's not just cricket—it's life. His journey from being underrated to being a two-time final MVP is inspiring. Hope he bowls a magical spell against LSG! 🇮🇳🏏
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Tyler Y
I'll be honest—I wasn't convinced about Krunal playing for RCB initially, but he's proved me wrong. His economy rate of 8.85 is decent for a spinner on these flat decks. The "do-or-die" mentality is exactly what RCB needed after so

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