RCB's Record Chase Stuns SRH in IPL 2026 Opener, Kohli Hits 6000 T20 Runs

Royal Challengers Bengaluru began their IPL 2026 title defense with a spectacular six-wicket victory over Sunrisers Hyderabad. Chasing a target of 202, RCB achieved it in just 15.4 overs, marking the fastest 200-plus chase in tournament history. Virat Kohli anchored the innings with a brilliant 69, becoming the first batter to score 6000 T20 runs, while Devdutt Padikkal accelerated with a destructive 61 off 26 balls. Earlier, SRH posted 201/9 thanks to a brilliant 80 from Ishan Kishan, but RCB's bowlers, led by Jacob Duffy and Romario Shepherd, restricted them.

Key Points: RCB Beat SRH in Fastest 200+ Chase, Kohli Makes History

  • Fastest 200+ chase in IPL history
  • Virat Kohli scores 6000 T20 runs
  • Devdutt Padikkal's 61 off 26 balls
  • Ishan Kishan's 80 for SRH
  • RCB wins with 26 balls to spare
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RCB defeat SRH by 6 wickets in IPL 2026 opener, register fastest 200+ chase in tournament's history

RCB defeats SRH by 6 wickets in IPL 2026 opener, completing the fastest 200+ chase in IPL history led by Virat Kohli and Devdutt Padikkal.

"It was Devdutt Padikkal who stole the show in the middle overs. - Match Report"

Bengaluru, March 28

Royal Challengers Bengaluru kicked off the Indian Premier League 2026 season in grand style as the defending champions defeated Sunrisers Hyderabad by six wickets at the M Chinnaswamy on Saturday. Virat Kohli and Devdutt Padikkal were at the centre of RCB's masterclass, the fastest 200-plus chase in the tournament's history.

Chasing a formidable target of 202, RCB reached the finish line with 26 balls to spare, fueled by vintage brilliance from Virat Kohli and a destructive knock from Devdutt Padikkal.

RCB's chase began with a couple of boundaries in the first over off the bat of Phil Salt, but he fell early, in the very next over, for eight runs. However, Kohli looked in sublime touch from the first ball. He anchored the innings with a brilliant 69 off 38 deliveries, including five sixes. He became the first batter to score 6000 runs in the T20s. Kohli also became the first batter in IPL history to cross 4000 runs in chases.

However, it was Devdutt Padikkal who stole the show in the middle overs. Padikkal played with a strike rate of 234.62, bludgeoning 61 runs off just 26 balls, including four sixes and seven fours. His assault on the SRH spinners took the game away from the visitors entirely. Brief cameos from Rajat Patidar (31 off 12) and Tim David (16) ensured there were no late hiccups as RCB cruised to 203/4 in just 15.4 overs.

Earlier in the match, Sunrisers Hyderabad staged a strong recovery from an early collapse to post a competitive 201/9.

After losing three quick wickets in the power play, a brilliant knock from Ishan Kishan and key contributions down the order powered Hyderabad past the 200-run mark.

The defending champions were off to a fantastic start, with debutant and RCB speedster Jacob Duffy removing Hyderabad openers for a cheap score.

Sunrisers lost Abhishek Sharma during the first ball of the third over. The left-handed batter scored seven runs. On the last delivery, Duffy then removed Travis Head for just 11 runs as the visitors scored 23 runs.

Sunrisers lost their wicket when debutant Duffy dismissed all-rounder Nitish Reddy for just one run during the second ball of the fifth over. After the end of the sixth over, Hyderbad scored 49/3.

Stand-in skipper Ishan Kishan and wicketkeeper-batter Heinrich Klaasen stabilised the ship for Hyderabad as they reached 70/3 in eight overs. Hyderabad reached a decent position after 10 overs, as they scored 87/3.

All-rounder Romario Shepherd broke the dangerous 97-run stand between Klaasen and Kishan after the wicketkeeper-batter departed for 31 runs during the first ball of the 14th over.In the very next over, leg-spinner Suyash Sharma took the wicket of Salil Arora, who made nine runs as Sunrisers reached 142/5.

During the last ball of the 16th over, he took the much-needed wicket of Ishan Kishan, who departed after playing a fantastic knock of 80 runs off 38 deliveries, including eight fours and five sixes.

Hyderabad lost two more wickets after Shepherd dismissed Harsh Dubey for just three runs and Bhuvneshwar Kumar scalped the wicket of Harshal Patel, who departed after scoring a two-ball duck. Hyderabad reached 175/8 after the end of the 18th over.

During the 19th over, Aniket Verma hammered two sixes and a four before Romario took revenge and removed Verma.

The right-handed batter played a blistering knock of 18-ball 43, including three fours and four maximums. Towards the end, Sunrisers crossed the 200-run mark as they finished at 201/9 in 20 overs.

For the defending champions, Jacob Duffy (3/22) and Romario Shepherd (3/54) scalped three wickets apiece. Bhuvneshwar Kumar (1/31), Abhinandan Singh (1/38), and Suyash Sharma (1/28) bagged one wicket apiece.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, that was incredible entertainment. SRH posted 201 and still lost with 26 balls left! The power of modern batting is insane. Feel for the bowlers on a flat Chinnaswamy track though.
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Aditya G
SRH's bowling was absolutely toothless after the powerplay. Rashid Khan's absence is felt so badly. Letting Padikkal score at 234 strike rate against spin is criminal in T20 cricket. Need to go back to the drawing board.
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Priya S
Jacob Duffy, what a dream debut for RCB! 3 wickets in his first match. And Ishan Kishan's 80 was brilliant too, just didn't get enough support. Aniket Verma's late hitting shows good depth for Hyderabad. Long tournament ahead!
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Rohit P
Defending champions showing why they are the favorites. The batting lineup is too deep. Kohli, Padikkal, Patidar, David... chasing 200 looks easy for them. Ee sala cup namde feeling is strong this year! 💪
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Karthik V
A respectful criticism: The article focuses only on the batting. RCB's bowling, especially the economy of Shepherd (3/54) and Abhinandan (1/38), was a bit expensive. On a different day, conceding 201 could cost them. Bowling needs to tighten up.

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