Raina Backs RCB to Defend IPL Title, Cites Balanced Squad

Former India cricketer Suresh Raina believes Royal Challengers Bengaluru are strong favourites to defend their IPL title this season. He praised RCB's balanced performances and clarity in roles across all departments under Captain Rajat Patidar. Raina also acknowledged the resurgence of Rajasthan Royals and the momentum of Gujarat Titans in the tournament. Despite strong competition, he maintained that RCB holds the edge in the title race.

Key Points: Raina: RCB Have Biggest Chance to Defend IPL 2026 Title

  • Suresh Raina believes RCB are strong favourites to defend IPL title
  • He praises RCB's balanced performances and clear role clarity
  • Raina acknowledges Rajasthan Royals' resurgence with young fearless setup
  • He also notes Gujarat Titans peaking at the right time with Rashid Khan and Shubman Gill
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IPL 2026: RCB have biggest chance, says Suresh Raina as he backs Bengaluru to defend their title

Suresh Raina backs Royal Challengers Bengaluru to defend IPL title, praising their balanced attack and role clarity. Also highlights Rajasthan Royals and Gujarat Titans.

"I feel RCB can defend their title. The way they are playing, and how their bowling unit is operating, with Captain Rajat Patidar leading from the front, has been impressive. - Suresh Raina"

New Delhi, May 6

Former India cricketer Suresh Raina believes Royal Challengers Bengaluru are strong favourites to defend their Indian Premier League title this season, citing their balanced performances and clarity in roles across departments.

"I feel RCB can defend their title. The way they are playing, and how their bowling unit is operating, with Captain Rajat Patidar leading from the front, has been impressive," Raina said.

Raina emphasised that RCB's strength lies not just in posting massive totals but in their attacking batting approach. "It is not just about scoring big 240-250 totals; everyone in the batting unit understands their roles," he added.

While backing RCB as frontrunners, Raina also acknowledged the resurgence of the Rajasthan Royals, who have shown promise with a young and fearless setup.

"After them, I feel Rajasthan Royals are doing a few things right, 18 years after their first title. You start with their fearless opener, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, Jofra Archer with the new ball, Ravi Bishnoi in the middle, and Riyan Parag leading the side. It is a young team, but they are playing a very watchable brand of cricket," he noted.

Raina further pointed to the Gujarat Titans as another side gaining momentum at the business end of the tournament. "Then there are also the Gujarat Titans, who are peaking at the right time. Rashid Khan has had a couple of good games, and Shubman Gill is playing with a higher strike rate," he said.

Despite strong competition, Raina maintained that RCB holds the edge in the title race. "But I feel RCB has the biggest chance," he concluded.

The defending champions are performing well in the ongoing season. They are currently placed in second position with 12 points in nine matches. They will next face Lucknow Super Giants at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow on Thursday.

- IANS

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Priya S
Respect Raina's opinion but RR are looking dangerous! Vaibhav Suryavanshi is playing like a veteran at 18. And Riyan Parag's leadership has been top notch. Wouldn't write them off just yet.
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Vikram M
RCB fans getting excited again... here we go! 😂 Jokes aside, their bowling has improved massively this season. If Siraj and Hazlewood stay fit, they've got a real shot. But defending a title is always tougher than winning one.
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James A
As someone who follows IPL from abroad, it's great to see the competition level this year. RCB, RR, GT all peaking at the right time. Raina's analysis is spot on about role clarity being key. That's what makes a champion team.
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Kavya N
I'm a die-hard RCB fan but let's not get carried away. We've seen this movie before - top the table, lose in playoffs. This time feels different with Patidar's calm captaincy, but I'll believe it when I see the trophy again! 🏆
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Michael C
Raina is right to mention GT - Rashid Khan finding form is a scary thought for other teams. Shubman Gill's strike rate improvement has been subtle but crucial. Dark horse material for sure.
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