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Bengaluru-based franchise in the Indian Premier League
For the women's team, seeRoyal Challengers Bengaluru (WPL).

Cricket team
Royal Challengers Bengaluru
NicknameRCB
LeagueIndian Premier League
Personnel
CaptainRajat Patidar
(2025–present)[1]
CoachAndy Flower
(2024–present)[2]
Batting coachDinesh Karthik
(2025–present)
Fielding coachRichard Halsall
OwnerUnited Spirits[3]
Team information
CityBengaluru,Karnataka
ColoursRed & black  
Founded2008; 17 years ago (2008)
Home groundM. Chinnaswamy Stadium
Capacity35,000
History
Indian Premier League wins1 (2025)
Official websiteWebsite

Regularkit

Greenkit

2025 season
Seasons
Royal Challengers Bengaluru
Men's TeamWomen's Team

Royal Challengers Bengaluru, formerlyRoyal Challengers Bangalore, also known asRCB, are a professionalTwenty20 cricket team based inBengaluru, Karnataka, that competes in theIndian Premier League (IPL). Founded in 2008 byUnited Spirits, the team's home ground isM. Chinnaswamy Stadium. They won their first title in2025.[4] The team finished as the runners-up on three occasions: in2009,2011, and2016. They have also qualified for the playoffs in ten of the eighteen seasons.

As of 2025, the team is captained byRajat Patidar and coached byAndy Flower. The franchise has competed in theChampions League, finishing as runners-up in the2011 season. As of 2024, RCB was valued at $117 million, making it one of the most valuable franchises.[5]

History

2008–2010: Initial seasons

Main articles:Royal Challengers Bangalore in 2008,2009, and2010

In September 2007, theBoard of Control for Cricket in India announced the establishment of theIndian Premier League (IPL) aTwenty20 competition set to begin in 2008.[6] On 24 January 2008, an auction was held in Mumbai for the league's teams, which represented eight different cities in India, including Bengaluru. The Bangalore franchise was acquired byVijay Mallya forUS$111.6 million, making it the second-highest bid, slightly less thanReliance Industries'US$111.9 million bid for theMumbai Indians.[7]

Rahul Dravid was the team's icon player in 2008.

Ahead of the2008 player auction, the IPL designatedRahul Dravid as theicon player for the Bangalore franchise. This designation ensured that Dravid would be paid 15% more than the highest bid player at the auction.[8] The franchise acquired several prominent Indian and international players, includingJacques Kallis,Anil Kumble,Zaheer Khan,Mark Boucher,Dale Steyn, andCameron White.[9] In the second round of the auction, they also signedRoss Taylor,Misbah-ul-Haq, and Indiaunder-19 World Cup-winning captainVirat Kohli.[10] The franchise named Dravid as the captain of the team and appointedVenkatesh Prasad as the head coach.[11] The team struggled in theinaugural season, winning only four out of their 14 matches and finishing seventh in the eight-team table.[12] Dravid was the sole player to score more than 300 runs in the tournament, and the team even had to bench their most expensive foreign player, Kallis, for several matches due to his poor form.[13][14] Midway through the season, the string of failures led to the sacking of CEOCharu Sharma, who was replaced byBrijesh Patel. Mallya publicly criticised Dravid and Sharma for their selection of players at the auction, stating that his "biggest mistake was to abstain from the selection of the team."[15] Eventually, the chief cricketing officer of the franchise,Martin Crowe, resigned and Prasad was replaced byRay Jennings as the head coach.[16]

At the2009 player auction, the franchise signedKevin Pietersen for a recordUS$1.55 million, making him the most expensive player alongsideAndrew Flintoff (Chennai Super Kings).[17] They also tradedZaheer Khan forRobin Uthappa with theMumbai Indians and brought in local batsmanManish Pandey.[18][19] Due togeneral elections in India, the tournament was held inSouth Africa.[20]Pietersen was named captain, but after a string of initial losses, Anil Kumble took over the captaincy when Pietersen left for national duty.[21] RCB's performance improved under Kumble, winning six of their last eight matches to finish third in the league table.[22] They defeatedChennai Super Kings in the semi-final but fell short by six runs in the final againstDeccan Chargers.[23][24]

Ross Taylor was one of the top performers for RCB in 2009 and 2010.

In2010, the Royal Challengers, underKumble's captaincy, secured seven wins from 14 matches, accumulating 14 points. Tied with three other teams for a playoff spot, their superior net run rate qualified them for the semi-finals.[25] In the semi-final, they were defeated by the table-toppers, the Mumbai Indians, by 35 runs.[26] However, the Royal Challengers secured a convincing nine-wicket win over the defending champions, the Deccan Chargers, in the third-place playoff, thus qualifying for the2010 Champions League Twenty20.[27] Kumble retired at the conclusion of the Champions League, having led the team to the semi-finals of both the IPL and the CLT20 that year.[28]

2011–2012: IPL and CLT20 finals

Main articles:Royal Challengers Bangalore in 2011 and2012

On 8 January 2011, the IPL Governing Council held theauction for the fourth season of the league. Franchises had the option of retaining a maximum of four players for a sum of US$4.5 million.[29] However, RCB retained only Virat Kohli, leaving their other players to re-enter the auction pool. During the auction, Bangalore made significant acquisitions, includingTillakaratne Dilshan,Zaheer Khan,AB de Villiers,Daniel Vettori,Saurabh Tiwary,Dirk Nannes, andCheteshwar Pujara.[30]Daniel Vettori was named captain for the season.[31] RCB began their campaign with a win over the newly formedKochi Tuskers Kerala.[32] However, they faced three consecutive defeats againstMumbai Indians,Deccan Chargers, andChennai Super Kings.[33][34][35]Dirk Nannes was replaced byChris Gayle because of an injury.[36] Gayle's inclusion led RCB to a seven-match winning streak.[37][38] In their final league match, RCB defeated defending champions Chennai Super Kings, securing the top position in the points table.[39] They lost the final, again facing the Super Kings, by 58 runs. Chris Gayle was named Man of the Tournament.[40] Royal Challengers Bangalore reached the2011 Champions League Twenty20 semi-finals after finishing runner-up in the IPL. They won their final group match againstSouthern Redbacks on the last ball and beatNew South Wales Blues in the semis.[41][42] They lost the final to Mumbai Indians.[43]

Before the2012 auction, RCB retained Chris Gayle and securedAndrew McDonald fromDelhi Daredevils.[44][45] In the auction, RCB acquiredVinay Kumar andMuttiah Muralitharan.[46] RCB began the2012 IPL season without Chris Gayle, who was recovering from an injury.[47] AB de Villiers and Muttiah Muralitharan contributed to a winning start against Delhi Daredevils.[48] RCB won eight out of their sixteen games but failed to qualify for the playoffs.[49][50] Gayle was the highest run-scorer of the tournament with 733 runs, including a century.[51]

2013–2015: Kohli's captaincy and intermediate seasons

Main articles:Royal Challengers Bangalore in 2013,2014, and2015

Before the2013 auction, RCB releasedMohammad Kaif,Charl Langeveldt,Dirk Nannes,Luke Pomersbach, andRilee Rossouw.[52] At the auction, they acquiredChristopher Barnwell,Daniel Christian,Moises Henriques,Ravi Rampaul,Pankaj Singh,R. P. Singh, andJaydev Unadkat.[53]Virat Kohli replacedDaniel Vettori as captain and remained in that role until 2021.[54][55] During the IPL season, RCB finished fifth in the group stage points table with 9 wins from 16 matches, failing to qualify for the playoffs.[56] Chris Gayle was the second highest run scorer of the tournament, behindMichael Hussey of the Chennai Super Kings, whileVinay Kumar was the team's highest wicket-taker with 23 wickets.[57][58]

Before the2014 auction, RCB retainedAB de Villiers,Chris Gayle, andVirat Kohli from previous seasons.[59] The players bought in the 2014 auction includedAlbie Morkel,Mitchell Starc,Parthiv Patel,Ashok Dinda,Nic Maddinson,Varun Aaron,Yuzvendra Chahal,Vijay Zol, andYuvraj Singh, who was the most expensive player at14 crore (equivalent to22 crore or US$2.6 million in 2023), among others.[60] Daniel Vettori replaced Ray Jennings as the head coach of the team.[61] The first phase of the IPL was held in the UAE and the second phase in India.[62] RCB finished 7th in the points table and did not qualify for the playoffs.[63] De Villiers was the highest run-scorer for the team with 395 runs, whileVarun Aaron took the most wickets, claiming 16.[64][65]

Before the2015 auction, RCB securedManvinder Bisla fromKolkata Knight Riders andIqbal Abdulla fromRajasthan Royals, as well asMandeep Singh fromKings XI Punjab during the transfer window.[66] In the auction, they boughtDaren Sammy,Sean Abbott,Subramaniam Badrinath,Sarfaraz Khan, andDinesh Karthik, among others.[67] Royal Challengers started their season with a win against KKR atEden Gardens inKolkata.[68] During the group stage, they won a total of seven out of fourteen matches, finishing in third place on the points table.[69] In the playoffs, they defeatedRajasthan Royals in the Eliminator by 71 runs.[70] However, in the second qualifier against the Chennai Super Kings, RCB lost by 3 wickets, knocking them out of the tournament.[71] AB de Villiers, Virat Kohli, and Chris Gayle were the 4th, 5th, and 6th highest run-scorers of the season, respectively, while Yuzvendra Chahal was the team's highest wicket-taker and the 3rd highest overall in the season.[72][73]

2016–2019: Runners-up and bottom-table finishes

Main articles:Royal Challengers Bangalore in 2016,2017,2018, and2019
Virat Kohli was the leading run-scorer of the 2016 season with 973 runs, the highest ever in IPL history.

Amid financial scandals involving owner and chairmanVijay Mallya, Amrit Thomas became the chairman of the Royal Challengers.[74] In the 2016 season, RCB introduced different jerseys for home and away matches.[75] During theplayer auction, they acquiredShane Watson,Kane Richardson,Stuart Binny,Travis Head, andSamuel Badree, among others.[76] Additionally,KL Rahul andParvez Rasool joined RCB fromSunrisers Hyderabad.[77] RCB won their first match of the season against Sunrisers, withAB de Villiers and Virat Kohli scoring 82 and 75 runs, respectively.[78] However, they struggled in the next six matches, securing only one win againstRising Pune Supergiant, which made it challenging to qualify for the playoffs. However, RCB qualified for the playoffs, losing only one match in their next seven games.[79] They set a record by defeating theGujarat Lions with a winning margin of 144 runs, the highest in IPL history.[80][a] RCB finished the group stage in second place on the points table with 16 points.[82] In the playoffs, they faced Gujarat Lions in Qualifier 1 at their home ground,M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, and won by 4 wickets, advancing to their third final in nine seasons.[83] In the final against Sunrisers Hyderabad in Bangalore, RCB lost by 8 runs, ending the season as runners-up for the third time in IPL history.[84] Yuzvendra Chahal and Shane Watson were the second and third highest wicket-takers of the tournament, while Virat Kohli won theOrange Cap for scoring the most runs in the tournament, amassing 973 runs – the highest ever in IPL history.[85][86][87]

In the2017 player auctions, the Royal Challengers acquiredTymal Mills,Aniket Choudhary,Pawan Negi,Praveen Dubey, andBilly Stanlake.[88]Mitchell Starc parted ways with the team to rehabilitate ahead of theChampions Trophy, prompting the management to replace him withTymal Mills.[89][90] The season for RCB was impacted by injuries, with skipper Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers missing the initial matches. This led to Shane Watson stepping in as the interim captain. BatsmenKL Rahul and Sarfaraz Khan were also ruled out for the season due to prolonged injuries.[91] RCB finished at the bottom of the table, losing ten out of their fourteen matches.[92] In a match against theKolkata Knight Riders, RCB was all out for just 49 runs, marking the lowest score ever in an IPL match.[93][94] Virat Kohli was the leading run-scorer for the team with 308 runs in the tournament, while Pawan Negi took the most wickets, claiming 16.[95][96]

Ahead of the 2018 IPL, RCB retained Virat Kohli, AB de Villiers, and Sarfaraz Khan.[97] During theauction, they acquired notable players such asBrendon McCullum,Chris Woakes,Colin de Grandhomme,Moeen Ali,Quinton de Kock,Umesh Yadav, and Yuzvendra Chahal, among others.[98] In January 2018,Gary Kirsten was appointed as the batting coach, andAshish Nehra took on the role of bowling coach.[99] In the group stage, RCB finished sixth in the points table, failing to qualify for the playoffs.[100] Virat Kohli was the team's leading run-scorer, while Umesh Yadav took the most wickets.[101][102]

In August 2018, Gary Kirsten was appointed as the head coach of the Royal Challengers Bangalore, replacing Daniel Vettori.[103] During the2019 IPL auction, the team acquiredShivam Dube,Shimron Hetmyer,Heinrich Klaasen, andDevdutt Padikkal, along with other key players.[104] During the season,Dale Steyn joined the team, replacing the injuredNathan Coulter-Nile.[105] Steyn played only two games before being ruled out of the tournament due to a shoulder injury.[106] In the group stage, RCB played 14 games, winning five, and finished at the bottom of the table.[107] Virat Kohli was once again the highest run-scorer for the team, whileYuzvendra Chahal was the highest wicket-taker.[108][109]

2020–2023: Regain in form

Main articles:Royal Challengers Bangalore in 2020,2021,2022, and2023

In August 2019,Simon Katich replaced Gary Kirsten as the head coach of the team, andMike Hesson was appointed as the director of cricket operations.[110] Ahead of the2020 IPL auction, RCB released several players, includingColin de Grandhomme,Dale Steyn,Heinrich Klaasen,Nathan Coulter-Nile,Akshdeep Nath,Marcus Stoinis,Shimron Hetmyer, andTim Southee.[111] During the auction, RCB addedAaron Finch,Chris Morris,Joshua Philippe,Kane Richardson,Pavan Deshpande, Dale Steyn,Shahbaz Ahmed, andIsuru Udana to their squad.[112] They also released a new logo ahead of the season.[113] The 2020 IPL season was postponed and eventually held in the UAE due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[114] RCB qualified for the playoffs for the first time since 2016, finishing fourth on the points table with 14 points.[115] They faced Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Eliminator but lost by six wickets.[116]Devdutt Padikkal was the team's leading run-scorer with 473 runs, followed by Virat Kohli with 466 runs and AB de Villiers with 454 runs.[117] Yuzvendra Chahal was the highest wicket-taker, taking 21 wickets, followed byChris Morris and Mohammad Siraj, who each took 11 wickets.[118]

During the2021 IPL auction, RCB acquiredGlenn Maxwell,Mohammed Azharuddeen,Sachin Baby,Kyle Jamieson,Srikar Bharat,Rajat Patidar,Dan Christian, andSuyash Prabhudessai.[119] The season was suspended midway due to a sudden rise inCOVID-19 cases among players and resumed in September in the UAE.[120][121] Before the season's resumption, the team's head coach, Simon Katich, resigned, and Mike Hesson took over as head coach.[122] RCB qualified for the playoffs by finishing third in the points table but failed to lift the trophy once again, losing to fourth placed Kolkata Knight Riders in the Eliminator.[123][124]Harshal Patel finished the season with 32 wickets, equallingDwayne Bravo's record for the highest number of wickets taken in a season and winning thePurple Cap.[125][126] Glenn Maxwell was the highest run-scorer for the team with 513 runs, the fifth highest in the season.[127] Virat Kohli became the first-ever batsman to score 6,000 runs in the IPL during this season.[128] This season marked AB de Villiers's last in the IPL, as he announced his retirement in November 2021.[129]

In the 2022 season, the Royal Challengers underwent significant changes.Faf du Plessis was announced as the new captain following Virat Kohli's decision to step down from the role after the 2021 season.[130] Additionally,Sanjay Bangar was appointed as the new head coach.[131] During theauction, RCB acquired several key players, includingWanindu Hasaranga,Harshal Patel,Finn Allen,Mahipal Lomror,Dinesh Karthik,Josh Hazlewood, andJason Behrendorff.[132] The season also saw the expansion of the league to include two new teams, making it a 10-team competition. RCB managed to advance past the eliminator stage for the first time in two seasons but ultimately fell short of winning the title, losing to Rajasthan Royals in Qualifier 2.[133] du Plessis finished the season as the team's highest run-scorer with 468 runs, while Hasaranga was the leading wicket-taker with 26 wickets.[134][135]

Ahead of the 2023 season, RCB acquiredReece Topley,Will Jacks, Rajan Kumar, Avinash Singh,Sonu Yadav,Himanshu Sharma, and Manoj Bhadange in the auction.[136] The team won seven of their fourteen matches, finishing sixth in the group stage and failing to qualify for the playoffs.[137]Faf du Plessis was the top run-scorer, whileMohammed Siraj took the most wickets for the team.[138][139]

2024–present: Maiden IPL title

Main article:Royal Challengers Bengaluru in 2024

In the 2024 season, the Royal Challengers struggled in the first half, losing 7 of their 8 games. But they made a massive turnaround and managed to qualify for the playoffs by winning their next six matches.[140] In the eliminator againstRajasthan Royals, RCB lost the match by four wickets.[141]Virat Kohli won the Orange Cap, scoring 741 runs, whileYash Dayal became the team's highest wicket-taker with 15 wickets.[142][143]

On 3 June 2025, at theNarendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) won their first-ever Indian Premier League (IPL) title by defeatingPunjab Kings by six runs. Batting first, RCB scored 190 for 9 in their 20 overs, withVirat Kohli top-scoring with 43 runs from 35 balls. In reply, Punjab Kings managed 184 for 7, withShashank Singh remaining not out on 61 runs.[144][145]

RCB's bowlers played a crucial role in defending the total.Krunal Pandya took 2 wickets for 17 runs, andBhuvneshwar Kumar claimed 2 for 38, helping RCB control the game in the final overs.[146]

This win ended an 18-year wait for the franchise, which had previously finished as runners-up in 2009, 2011, and 2016. The title was a major milestone for Virat Kohli, who had been with the team since its founding in 2008, and was widely celebrated by fans and cricket enthusiasts across the country.[4][147]

Team identity

Naming

Vijay Mallya wanted to associate one of his top-selling liquor brands, eitherMcDowell's No.1 orRoyal Challenge with the team.[148] The latter was chosen, hence the name.

Logo

The logo initially consisted of theRC emblem in yellow on a circular red base. TheRC crown emblem with the roaring lion placed on the top of the logo was derived from the originalRoyal Challenge logo. No significant changes took place in the design of the logo except for the replacement of colour yellow with gold from 2009. This logo also had a dotted white circle around theRC emblem. The team also uses an alternate logo for theGame for Green matches where the green plants surround the logo and the textGame for Green is placed below the logo. The logo was redesigned in 2016 with the inclusion of black as a secondary colour. The lion in the crest was enlarged and the shield removed.

In 2020, a new logo was unveiled featuring a bigger lion and the crown returning from the previous logo. The RC emblem was omitted for this crest.[149] In 2024, the logo changed again after Royal Challengers Bangalore was renamed to Royal Challengers Bengaluru.

Ambassadors

Katrina Kaif was the brand ambassador for the team in 2008.Deepika Padukone,Ramya,Puneeth Rajkumar,Shiva Rajkumar,Upendra andGanesh have been the ambassadors for the team in the later seasons.[150]

Rivalries

Kolkata Knight Riders

The rivalry betweenKolkata Knight Riders and Royal Challengers Bangalore is one of the oldest in the IPL. The inaugural match of IPL was played between both the teams in which KKR won by 140 runs due to a 158* off just 73 balls byBrendon McCullum.[151]

In theIPL 2009, RCB won in both encounters against Knight Riders. During the second time they faced each other, Ross Taylor played a notable innings, scoring 81* runs off 33 balls, contributing significantly to RCB's victory by six wickets.[152]

In the2012 edition of IPL, KKR was at the lower half of the IPL table and needed to win the crucial match against RCB. KKR won the toss and chose to bat first. Then KKR SkipperGautam Gambhir led from the front with 93 (51). In reply, RCB lost wickets at regular intervals, as onlyChris Gayle managed to put up a fight with a score of 86 (58).[153] The next time they met, Gambhir again was the thorn in RCB's side as he top scored for KKR at a tough pitch, taking KKR to a competitive total of 165. RCB in reply made 129, asLakshmipathy Balaji ripped through their line-up with a 4/18 in 4 overs.[154]

In the 2015 IPL edition, RCB and KKR took part in a match reduced due to rain. It was reduced to a 10-over match. RCB won the toss and elected to field. For KKR,Andre Russell was the top scorer as he scored 45 off just 17 balls. He took them to a score of 111/4 in just 10 overs.Mitchell Starc took one wicket for 15 runs in 2 overs. In reply, RCB were at 0–48 at 3.4 overs beforeBrad Hogg got Chris Gayle out. After that, RCB stuttered and started to collapse as they were reduced to 3–81 in 7.2 overs. WhenVirat Kohli got out to Andre Russell, the match looked to be over for RCB. However,Mandeep Singh scored 45 off just 18 balls, hitting 3 sixes and 4 fours.[155]

In the 2017 IPL edition, Kolkata Knight Riders and Royal Challengers Bangalore again faced each other twice. In the first match between them, RCB got KKR out for a score of 131 after KKR had made a strong start of 0–48 in 3.3 overs. However, KKR dismissed RCB for 49, the lowest team score in the history of IPL.Nathan Coulter Nile,Colin de Grandhomme andChris Woakes got three wickets each.[155] In the next match,Sunil Narine scored what was then the fastest fifty in IPL (50 off 15 balls – which is now the second-fastest). KKR madethe highest score made in powerplay in any IPL match, and easily chased down the target offered by RCB.[155]

The2019 IPL saw Virat Kohli scoring 84 off 49 andAB de Villiers scoring 63 off 32, taking RCB to a total of 205/3. KKR had a strong start, scoring 28/0 in 1.3 overs before losing wickets at regular intervals and having their run rate reduced. They were 139/4 in 15.5 overs. However,Dinesh Karthik and Andre Russell brought back the chase under control. Karthik got out after scoring 19 off 15, leaving KKR at 153/5 in 17 overs. Andre Russell, however, took KKR over the line as he scored 48 off 13, hittingMohammed Siraj for 23 runs in one over.[155]

In the next match, RCB struck back as Virat Kohli made his 5th IPL century, scoring 100 runs in 58 balls only.Moeen Ali scored 66 runs in only 28 balls as RCB scored 213 runs. For KKR,Nitish Rana scored 85 off 46 and Andre Russell scored 65 off 25, taking the game down to the wire. However, RCB won the match by 10 runs, with Virat Kohli being Man of the Match.[156]

Chennai Super Kings

The epic rivalry withChennai Super Kings is called Southern derby.[157][158] The Super Kings beat the Royal Challengers in the final of the 2011 IPL, the only meeting between the two teams at an IPL final.[159]

CSK had an upper hand over RCB in the subsequent seasons from 2012 to 2023, winning 14 out of the 20 encounters, including in 2015, where both teams faced off 3 times in the same season with CSK winning all 3 of them.[160]

The seasons 2024 and 2025 saw the tide turn in RCB's favour. In 2024, RCB knocked CSK out of the IPL by winning their last game of the season, which was also considered a virtual quarter final as the winner of the game would have made it to the qualifiers. RCB were required to win the game with good margin to not only equal CSK at 14 points on the points table but to also better them in terms of net run rate and qualify in the 4th spot. It came down to wire at the Chinnaswamy where RCB were required to defend 35 runs in the last over to win, but more importantly not give away more than 16 runs to ensure qualification. Yash Dayal's last over ensured RCB gave away just 7 runs to win 6th game on a trot that season, and qualify.[161]

In the 2025, for the first time, saw RCB win all of their games against CSK in a season while also win atChepauk, CSK's home, after 17 years. The last game at Chinnaswamy, saw a repeat of the event of the previous season's game. Yash Dayal again defended 16 runs in the last over to ensure RCB's win.[162]

Deccan Chargers and Sunrisers Hyderabad

Another notable rivalry involving RCB is with the Hyderabad franchises, first with the now defunctDeccan Chargers and with theSunrisers Hyderabad. The Deccan Chargers won six out of the 11 clashes between the two and the Sunrisers currently lead with 12 games to 11. There is also a notable trend where the Hyderabad franchise has jeopardised RCB's campaigns in some way or the other. In the 2009 and 2016 seasons, they were beaten in the finals by Chargers and Sunrisers respectively. In the 2020 season, Sunrisers knocked RCB out of the tournament in the eliminator. In the 2021 season, Sunrisers, who did not qualify for the playoffs, were able to beat RCB, causing them to finish in 3rd place and forcing them to play the eliminator, which they lost to KKR.[163] Their 2022 IPL campaign was also affected by SRH, whom they lost to by 9 wickets after scoring 68 in their first encounter, putting them under pressure because of their negative run rate through their otherwise strong campaign.[164]

In the latest chapter of the rivalry between the two in IPL 2024, like the Kolkata Knight Riders, Sunrisers Hyderabad were the first to break the 263-run record set by RCB, which seemed insurmountable at the time as a result of Chris Gayle's 175. In a more humiliating turn, SRH again broke RCB's record against RCB themselves on their home ground, scoring 287 runs, thanks to a 39-ball century byTravis Head and a 30-ball 67 byHeinrich Klassen. Although there was a valiant effort by RCB, spearheaded byDinesh Karthik's 83 off 35 and captainFaf du Plessis's 62 off 28, RCB still lost by 25 runs.[165] SRH would break RCB's 263 record for the third time and score 266 against the Delhi Capitals after setting an all-time T20 record by scoring 125 runs inside the power-play.

Sponsors

Reebok manufactured kits for the team from 2008 to 2014 whileAdidas supplied the kits in 2015. Zeven was the manufacturer from 2016 to 2019.[166]Wrogn manufactured the kits in 2020 whilePuma became the official kit manufacturer since 2021.[167]

YearKit ManufacturersFront SponsorBack SponsorChest Branding
2008ReebokRoyal ChallengeRoyal ChallengeReebok
2009Whyte & Mackay
2010McDowell's No.1
2011McDowell's No.1Royal Challenge
2012McDowell's No.1Royal Challenge
2013Royal Challenge
2014HuaweiKingfisher
2015AdidasMidea
2016ZevenHero CyclesLloyd
2017Gionee
2018Eros NowDuraguard CementHP
2019WrognPillsbury Cookie CakeValvoline
2020WrognMuthoot FincorpDP WorldMyntra
2021PumaExide
2022
2023Qatar AirwaysKEIHappilo
2024Delhivery
2025Birla Estates

Kit evolution

Regular kits

The official colours of RCB are red, black and gold. In 2024, a bold blue color was included in the jersey but was not continued later.[168]

2016–2021

2022–2023

2024

2025–present

Go green kits

Since 2011, RCB has a tradition of replacing the red with green for the #GameForGreen matches once every season.[169] In 2021, as a tribute to theCOVID-19 frontline workers, RCB played a match with sky-blue kits, the colour of PPE kits of frontline workers.[170]

Meanwhile, the annual green kits are made of recycled material, supporting the team's cause of going carbon neutral and raising awareness to plant more trees.[171]

2016–2021

2022–2023

2024

2025–present

Fan support

The Royal Challengers have a massive and passionatefan base in India and especially in the city of Bangalore. The fans, are known to be loyal and vocal in their support.[172] They turn up in large numbers for RCB's home matches, turning the stadium into what is called a sea of red.[173][174] They are well known for their chants of "R-C-B, R-C-B" and "Ee Sala Cup Namde" (transl. This year the cup is ours).[175] The stadium organisers also provide the home team fans with cheer kits, RCB flags and noisemakers.[176] Royal Challengers Bengaluru is also the most followed cricket franchise onInstagram with more than 21 million followers.[177]

During the2014 IPL, the Royal Challengers became the first team to provide freeWi-Fi connectivity to fans at their home ground. 50 access points were set up usingfibre-optic cables to provide the connectivity to fans on match days at the Chinnaswamy.[178]

Squad

Squad for the2025 season
No.NameNationalityBirth dateBatting styleBowling styleYear signedSalaryNotes
Captain
97Rajat Patidar India (1993-06-01)1 June 1993 (age 32)Right-handedRight-armoff-break202211 crore (US$1.3 million)Captain[179]
Batters
18Virat Kohli India (1988-11-05)5 November 1988 (age 37)Right-handedRight-armmedium200821 crore (US$2.5 million)
16Mayank Agarwal India (1991-02-16)16 February 1991 (aged 34)Right-handedRight-armoff break20251 crore (US$120,000)
37Devdutt Padikkal India (2000-07-07)7 July 2000 (age 25)Left-handedRight-armoff-break20252 crore (US$240,000)
99Swastik Chikara India (2005-04-03)3 April 2005 (age 20)Right-handedRight-armoff-break202530 lakh (US$35,000)
Wicket-keepers
28Phil Salt England (1996-08-28)28 August 1996 (age 29)Right-handed202511.5 crore (US$1.4 million)
55Jitesh Sharma India (1993-10-22)22 October 1993 (age 32)Right-handed202511 crore (US$1.3 million)Vice-Captain
All-rounders
23Liam Livingstone England (1993-08-04)4 August 1993 (age 32)Right-handedRight-armoff-break20258.75 crore (US$1.0 million)Overseas
25Krunal Pandya India (1991-03-24)24 March 1991 (age 34)Left-handedLeft-armorthodox20255.75 crore (US$680,000)
8Tim David Australia (1996-03-16)16 March 1996 (age 29)Right-handedRight-armoff-break20253 crore (US$350,000)Overseas
2Jacob Bethell England (2003-10-23)23 October 2003 (age 22)Left-handedLeft-armorthodox20252.6 crore (US$310,000)Overseas
16Romario Shepherd West Indies (1994-11-26)26 November 1994 (age 30)Right-handedRight-armfast-medium20251.5 crore (US$180,000)Overseas
24Swapnil Singh India (1991-01-22)22 January 1991 (age 34)Right-handedLeft-armorthodox202450 lakh (US$59,000)
28Manoj Bhandage India (1998-10-05)5 October 1998 (age 27)Left-handedRight-armmedium-fast202330 lakh (US$35,000)
7Mohit Rathee India (1999-01-13)13 January 1999 (age 26)Right-handedRight-armleg-break202530 lakh (US$35,000)
Pace bowlers
38Josh Hazlewood Australia (1991-01-08)8 January 1991 (age 34)Right-handedRight-armfast-medium202512.5 crore (US$1.5 million)Overseas
15Bhuvneshwar Kumar India (1990-02-05)5 February 1990 (age 35)Right-handedRight-armmedium202510.75 crore (US$1.3 million)
42Rasikh Salam India (2000-04-05)5 April 2000 (age 25)Right-handedRight-armmedium20256 crore (US$710,000)
103Yash Dayal India (1997-12-13)13 December 1997 (age 27)Right-handedLeft-armmedium-fast20245 crore (US$590,000)
53Nuwan Thushara Sri Lanka (1994-08-06)6 August 1994 (age 31)Right-handedRight-armfast-medium20251.6 crore (US$190,000)Overseas
22Lungi Ngidi South Africa (1996-03-29)29 March 1996 (age 29)Right-handedRight-armfast-medium20251 crore (US$120,000)Overseas
14Abhinandan Singh India (1997-03-30)30 March 1997 (age 28)Right-handedRight-armfast-medium202530 lakh (US$35,000)
Spin bowlers
12Suyash Sharma India (2003-05-15)15 May 2003 (age 22)Right-handedRight-armleg-break20252.6 crore (US$310,000)
Source:RCB Squad

Players with international caps are inbold.

Performance record

Indian Premier League

YearMatchesWonLostNo ResultLeague StandingFinal positionMost RunsMost Wickets
20081441007/8League StageRahul DravidZaheer Khan
2009169703/8Runners UpJacques KallisAnil Kumble
2010168804/8Third PlaceJacques KallisAnil Kumble
20111710611/10Runners UpChris GayleSreenath Aravind
2012168715/9League StageChris GayleVinay Kumar
2013169705/9League StageChris GayleVinay Kumar
2014145907/8League StageAB de VilliersVarun Aaron
2015168623/8Third PlaceAB de VilliersYuzvendra Chahal
2016169702/8Runners UpVirat KohliYuzvendra Chahal
20171431018/8League StageVirat KohliPawan Negi
2018146806/8League StageVirat KohliUmesh Yadav
2019145818/8League StageVirat KohliYuzvendra Chahal
2020157804/8PlayoffsDevdutt PadikkalYuzvendra Chahal
2021159603/8PlayoffsGlenn MaxwellHarshal Patel
2022169704/10Third PlaceFaf du PlessisWanindu Hasaranga
2023147706/10League StageFaf du PlessisMohammed Siraj
2024157804/10PlayoffsVirat KohliYash Dayal
20251611412/10ChampionsVirat KohliJosh Hazlewood
Total2741341337Champions x1
Runners Up x 3
Playoffs x 10
Virat KohliYuzvendra Chahal

Source

Champions League

YearLeague StandingFinal StandingMost RunsMost Wickets
20095/12League StageRoss TaylorAnil Kumble
20104/10Semi FinalsRahul DravidVinay Kumar
20112/13Runners UpChris GayleDaniel Vettori
TotalRunners Up x 1Virat KohliVinay Kumar

Source

By opposition

As of2025 edition
Indian Premier League
OppositionSeasonsMatchesWonLostTiedNRSuccess Rate
Chennai Super Kings2008–20253513210137.14%
Delhi Capitals3320120160.60%
Gujarat Titans6330050%
Kolkata Knight Riders3615200141.67%
Lucknow Super Giants6420066.66%
Mumbai Indians3415190044.11%
Punjab Kings3719180051.35%
Rajasthan Royals3417140351.51%
Sunrisers Hyderabad2013–20252611140142.30%
Deccan Chargers2008–201211560045.45%
Kochi Tuskers Kerala2011–201122000100%
Pune Warriors India2011–201355000
Gujarat Lions2016–20175320060%
Rising Pune Supergiant4220050%
Total2008–20252741341330748.90%
As of2011 edition
Champions League
OppositionSeasonsMatchesWonLostTiedNRSuccess Rate
Cape Cobras2009101000%
Chennai Super Kings2010101000%
Delhi Capitals200911000100%
Guyana201011000100%
Highveld Lions201011000100%
Kolkata Knight Riders2011101000%
Mumbai Indians2010–2011202000%
New South Wales Blues201111000100%
Otago Volts200911000100%
Somerset201111000100%
Southern Redbacks2010–20112110050%
Victorian Bushrangers2009101000%
Warriors2011101000%
Total2009–201115780046.67%
Defunct teams
Non IPL Teams

Source

Captaincy record

As of June 2025[180]
PlayerDurationMatchesWonLostTiedWin%Best Result
Rahul Dravid200814410028.57
Kevin Pietersen[b]2009624033.33
Anil Kumble2009–2010351916054.28Runners Up (2009)
Daniel Vettori2011–2012281513053.57Runners Up (2011)
Virat Kohli2013–20231436670346.15Runners Up (2016)
Shane Watson[c]2017312033.33
Faf du Plessis2022–2024422121050.00Third (2022)
Rajat Patidar2025–present13103076.92Champions (2025)
Jitesh Sharma[d]2025211050.00

Player statistics

Most runs

#PlayerRunsInningsDuration
1Virat Kohli86612592008–present
2AB de Villiers44911442011–2021
3Chris Gayle3163842011–2017
4Faf du Plessis1636452022–2024
5Glenn Maxwell1266502021–2024

Source

Most wickets

#PlayerWicketsInningsDuration
1Yuzvendra Chahal1391122014–2021
2Harshal Patel99772012–2023
3Mohammed Siraj83872018–2024
4Vinay Kumar72632008–2013
5Zaheer Khan4943

Source

Most catches

#PlayerCatchesInningsDuration
1Virat Kohli1172652008–present
2AB de Villiers701042011–2021
3Mohammed Siraj28872018–2024
4Yuzvendra Chahal241122014–2021
5Vinay Kumar22632008–2013

Source

Most dismissals

#PlayerDismissalsInningsDuration
1Dinesh Karthik45542015–2024
2AB de Villiers34502011–2021
3Parthiv Patel23322014–2019
4Jitesh Sharma20152025–present
5Mark Boucher16262008–2010

Source

Tournament statistics

Batting Records
Most runsVirat Kohli8,661
Most fours771
Most sixesChris Gayle357
Most centuriesVirat Kohli8
Most half-centuries63
Most runs in a season973 (2016)
Best strike ratePhil Salt175.71
Fastest centuryChris Gayle30 balls vsPune Warriors (2013)
Highest score175* vsPune Warriors (2013)
Highest partnershipVirat Kohli
AB de Villiers
229 vsGujarat Lions (2016)
Bowling Records
Most wickets in a seasonHarshal Patel32 (2021)
Best economyDaniel Vettori6.56
Most dotsBhuvneshwar Kumar1793
Best bowling averageLungi Ngidi18.24
Fielding Records
Most catchesVirat Kohli117

Source

Staff record

PositionName
Team managerShaminder Singh Sidhu
Team directorMo Bobat
Head coachAndy Flower
Mentor and batting coachDinesh Karthik
Spin bowling coach
Player identification manager
Malolan Rangarajan
Fast bowling coachOmkar Salvi
Fielding coachRichard Halsall
Analytical coachFreddie Wilde
Head physiotherapistEvan Speechly
Strength and conditioning coachBasu Shanker
Source:RCB Staff

Awards

Indian Premier League

End of season awards
YearAwardRecipientRef
2008Emerging PlayerShreevats Goswami
2009Player of the FinalAnil Kumble
2010Most SixesRobin Uthappa
2011Orange CapChris Gayle
Most Sixes
Most Valuable Player
2012Orange Cap
Most Sixes
2013Most Sixes
2015Most Sixes
2016Orange CapVirat Kohli
Most Sixes
Most Valuable Player
2020Emerging PlayerDevdutt Padikkal
2021Purple CapHarshal Patel
Most Valuable Player
2022Highest Strike RateDinesh Karthik
2023Most SixesFaf du Plessis
Highest Strike RateGlenn Maxwell
2024Orange CapVirat Kohli
2025Player of the FinalKrunal Pandya

Others

YearAwardCategoryRef
2023CII Sports Business AwardsSports Franchise of the Year[181]

Hall of Fame

InductedPlayerPerformanceDurationRef
2022AB de Villiers4491 runs in 144 innings2011–2021[182]
Chris Gayle3163 runs in 84 innings2011–2017[183]
2024Vinay Kumar72 wickets in 63 innings2008–2013[184]

Footnotes

  1. ^The Mumbai Indians broke this record in the following season against the Delhi Daredevils.[81]
  2. ^Captain for first half of the 2009 season
  3. ^Stand-in
  4. ^Stand-in

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