IPL 2026:The defending champions, Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) enter the IPL 2026 season with the heavy weight of expectation and the target of every other franchise on their back. While the euphoria of their 2025 triumph still lingers, a cold analysis of their current roster reveals structural cracks that could derail their quest for a back-to-back title.
Despite a star-studded lineup featuring the likes of Virat Kohli and Phil Salt, the Bengaluru outfit faces two glaring tactical vulnerabilities. If left unaddressed by the team management, these specific gaps in the squad could prove to be the difference between a successful title defense and a premature exit.
A Lack of Wrist-Spin Depth
In the modern T20 era, the middle overs are won or lost by the ability to take wickets with wrist spin. While RCB has secured the services of Suyash Sharma to lead their leg-spin attack, the cupboard looks remarkably bare beyond him. Relying on a single young specialist puts immense pressure on the rest of the bowling unit to contain runs rather than attack the stumps.
The support cast, consisting primarily of Krunal Pandya, Swapnil Singh, and Venkatesh Iyer, offers decent finger-spin and all-round utility, but none possess the game-changing “mystery” or wicket-taking threat of a specialist wrist spinner. On the flat, high-scoring deck of the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, the absence of a reliable backup leg-spinner could allow opposition batters to cruise through the middle phase without the fear of being outfoxed by variations.
The Fragile Fast Bowling Unit Clouded By Fitness and Form Concerns
The second, and perhaps more concerning, weakness is an injury-prone pace battery that lacks recent competitive rhythm. While names like Josh Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar Kumar bring immense pedigree, their recent history is marred by fitness hurdles. Hazlewood has frequently missed large chunks of past IPL campaigns, leaving the attack leaderless at critical phases of the game.
Compounding this issue is the lack of match practice for key domestic assets. Yash Dayal, a vital cog in their powerplay plans, has not featured in competitive cricket since the conclusion of the 2025 season. Relying on a pace attack where the primary strike bowlers are either returning from long layoffs or managing recurring niggles is a high-stakes gamble. In a grueling two-month tournament, any minor injury to the senior pacers could force RCB to field an inexperienced and under-pressure secondary line of defense.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Projected 2026 Squad
Batting Core: Virat Kohli, Phil Salt, Rajat Patidar, Devdutt Padikkal, Jitesh Sharma, Jordan Cox.
All-Rounders: Krunal Pandya, Tim David, Romario Shepherd, Jacob Bethell, Venkatesh Iyer.
Bowling Unit: Josh Hazlewood, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Nuwan Thushara, Suyash Sharma, Yash Dayal, Rasikh Dar.


