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Ashwin Backs RCB to Retain IPL Crown, Warns Only Self-Mistakes Can Lose It

Ravichandran Ashwin believes RCB are heavy favorites to win the IPL 2026 final against Gujarat Titans. He warns that only their own mistakes can cause them to lose the title. Ashwin acknowledges GT's home advantage at the Narendra Modi Stadium but backs RCB's aggressive style. RCB aim to become only the third franchise to successfully defend the IPL title.

'It is their final to lose': Ashwin backs RCB to retain IPL crown

New Delhi, May 31

Former India off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin believes that the defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru are heavily expected to win the IPL 2026 final, and only their own mistakes can cause them to lose it.

The IPL 2025 winners have enjoyed a remarkable campaign, finishing at the top of the league table before hammering Gujarat Titans by 92 runs in Qualifier 1 to secure direct entry into the final. They will now face the Titans once again at the Narendra Modi Stadium, where GT have built a formidable record this season.

While acknowledging Gujarat's advantage of playing at home, Ashwin feels RCB's performances throughout the tournament have made them the team to beat.

"The fact that GT are playing at their home ground, and that they've dominated there and made it a fortress, is something that's really going to give them that extra fillip going into the final," Ashwin told Jio Hotstar.

"For RCB, it doesn't matter whether they bat or bowl first; it is their final to lose. They are going in as the favourites. Whatever they do, they must not regress or play any less attacking cricket than they have throughout the season," he added.

Gujarat recovered strongly from their Qualifier 1 defeat by overcoming Rajasthan Royals in Qualifier 2 to book a place in the final. Led by Shubman Gill, they have been one of the most consistent teams of the season and will enjoy strong crowd support in Ahmedabad.

However, Ashwin pointed to the contrasting styles of the two finalists and backed RCB's aggressive approach.

"The two teams have very contrasting approaches. RCB have been willing to take that extra risk. They have a team with a few fighters in Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Krunal Pandya, who have turned up the heat this season," he said.

Ashwin believes only Gujarat's familiarity with home conditions stands between Bengaluru and a successful title defence.

"GT's home ground and their familiarity with those conditions is the only last piece of the puzzle standing between RCB and a second title," he said.

RCB are aiming to become only the third franchise in IPL history to successfully defend the title, while the Gujarat Titans are chasing their second championship.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

As an RCB fan since 2008, I've learned not to get too excited. But this time feels different. The bowling has depth, the batting is aggressive, and the team has a champion mentality. Let's hope they don't choke in Ahmedabad! 🤞

Vikram M

Honestly, GT have made the NMS a fortress. Gill knows those conditions inside out. RCB might be favourites on paper, but finals are a different beast. I think GT's home advantage is being underestimated. Let's see...

Rohit P

Ashwin's analysis is good but I disagree slightly. Calling it RCB's "final to lose" puts too much pressure on them. GT have earned their spot too. Both teams played amazing cricket this season. May the best team win!

Kavya N

I'm just happy RCB are in the final again! After so many years of heartbreak, seeing them dominate like this is pure joy. Krunal and Bhuvi have been revelations. Hope they go all the way! 🏏✨

Siddharth J

Respect to Ashwin for his cricket knowledge, but I feel he's being a bit too cocky here. Finals are never easy, especially against a team that's played so well at home. GT's pacers could trouble RCB on that big ground. Let's not count them out.

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