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RCB Ready to Seal Playoffs Dominant Showdown vs PBKS

RCB One Win Away From Knockout Round

Royal Challengers Bengaluru arrive in Dharamsala on Sunday with one thing on their mind. A win over Punjab Kings in Match 61 of IPL 2026 at the HPCA Stadium would officially seal their place in the playoffs, making them the first side this season to confirm a spot in the final four. Sitting at the top of the points table with 16 points from 12 matches and eight wins, RCB have been the most consistent team in the competition. Defending champions going into 2026, they have delivered on every expectation and then some.

The man at the centre of it all continues to be Virat Kohli, who is 37 years old and still producing innings that leave bowlers searching for answers. His hundred against KKR in Raipur, off 60 balls, was the kind of knock that reminded everyone he remains one of the most dangerous players in T20 cricket. Going into this match, Kohli has accumulated 484 runs in 12 outings at an average of 53.78, and with the flat surface at Dharamsala expected to reward attacking batting, he will be licking his lips.

Captain Rajat Patidar has been equally impressive, particularly with his strike rate of 192.57 in the middle overs where he has scored 337 runs. The RCB management has spoken about taking things one game at a time, and with that attitude they have built a squad that looks balanced, composed, and very hard to beat.

Punjab Kings: From Table Toppers to the Edge

The Punjab Kings story in IPL 2026 has been a painful one to watch unfold. They began the season in electric fashion, going unbeaten through their first seven games and sitting comfortably at the top of the table. Something snapped after that extraordinary opening run. Five defeats in a row have dragged them from first place to fourth, and now they are staring at the very real possibility of elimination if they lose today.

The numbers tell the full story. In their six wins, the first-ten-balls strike rate from their top seven was 236.20. In the five losses that followed, that figure dropped to 191. Prabhsimran Singh’s strike rate has gone from 192.60 in wins to 139.40 in defeats. Shreyas Iyer’s has tumbled from 186 to 128.60. Priyansh Arya, Shashank Singh and others have all followed the same pattern. The side that used to take the game away from opponents in the powerplay is now spending those crucial early overs finding their feet.

Their bowling has also let them down at critical moments. PBKS have conceded more 200-plus totals in this IPL edition than any other side and have also failed to defend them more than any team in the tournament’s history. Azmatullah Omarzai’s 38 off 17 balls and two wickets against Mumbai Indians showed what PBKS can produce when everyone clicks, but those moments of class have been too rare and too inconsistent.

The Key Battles That Could Decide The Game

Arshdeep Singh against Virat Kohli in the powerplay is the matchup that could shape the whole contest. Arshdeep’s left-arm angle and early swing are always a threat, and he carries 13 wickets into this game. Kohli, though, has the ability to read those deliveries early and put pressure straight back on the bowler.

At the other end, Josh Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar Kumar give RCB genuine options in pace-friendly Dharamsala conditions. Bhuvneshwar leads the Purple Cap standings with 22 wickets this season, and the hills behind the HPCA ground have a way of drawing something extra out of bowlers who know how to move the ball. Shreyas Iyer has shown he can handle quality spin in the middle overs, but against Hazlewood he has been dismissed four times in six innings this season, which is a weakness PBKS will not want exposed in such a high-stakes fixture.

Jacob Bethell continues to hold down his spot despite the absence of Phil Salt, and RCB’s assistant coach Omkar Salvi has made clear they see the England youngster as a world-class performer who adapts to any situation. Tim David at the death adds another dimension that most bowling attacks struggle to contain.

What The Ground Brings To The Battle

Dharamsala is hosting its first day game of IPL 2026 on Sunday. That is a significant detail. All ten day games played across the competition so far have been won by the team batting second, which means the toss will matter. If PBKS win it, they will almost certainly bowl first, using the pitch’s tendency to offer early movement to their pace attack and then chasing under floodlights.

RCB, on the other hand, have averaged 10.40 in the middle overs this season, the best rate in the competition. Whether they bat first or second, they have the personnel to manufacture big scores. The crowd in Dharamsala is expected to be packed, with fans having made their way up from Delhi and Punjab for a chance to see Kohli bat in front of the Dhauladhar range backdrop. For PBKS, it is now or never. For RCB, it is one more step toward what looks like an inevitable playoff campaign.


Written by 8JJ.com | May 17,2026
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