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Venkatesh Iyer Channels Thalapathy Vijay in Sensational IPL 2026 Fifty

Venkatesh Iyer and Thalapathy Vijay

A Cinematic Celebration at Dharamsala

The intensity of the IPL 2026 season reached a fever pitch at Dharamsala this Sunday as Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) locked horns with the Punjab Kings (PBKS). While the high-stakes battle for playoff qualification remained the primary narrative, it was a moment of pure panache from Venkatesh Iyer that captured the hearts of fans across the country. After reaching a blistering fifty, the RCB batter struck an iconic pose reminiscent of Tamil cinema superstar ‘Thalapathy’ Vijay, merging the worlds of cricket and pop culture in a single, electrifying moment.

Iyer’s Masterclass at the Crease

Stepping out to bat at the number four position, Venkatesh Iyer arrived with a clear objective: to capitalize on the rock-solid foundation laid by the seasoned duo of Virat Kohli and Devdutt Padikkal. With the pressure mounting as the league phase nears its conclusion, Iyer played with a level of confidence and maturity that has become his hallmark.

His innings was a masterclass in controlled aggression. Facing 40 deliveries, he remained unbeaten on a sublime 73, striking the ball with clinical precision. His tally included 8 boundaries and 4 towering sixes, effectively shifting the momentum entirely into the Bengaluru camp. The Dharamsala crowd was treated to an exhibition of strokeplay that underscored why RCB remains a formidable contender for the playoff spots.

The Milestone and the Tribute

The definitive moment of the afternoon arrived in the seventeenth over. Facing the pace of Lockie Ferguson, Iyer unleashed a powerful strike that sailed over the ropes for a maximum. This shot brought up his half-century in just 29 balls. As the roar of the crowd echoed through the stadium, Iyer paused to acknowledge the milestone by striking the signature ‘Thalapathy’ Vijay pose—a gesture that instantly went viral across social media platforms.

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Watch the moment here:

Venkatesh Iyer recreates Thalapathy Vijay pose during IPL 2026

Context of the Clash

The fixture holds immense significance for both franchises. For Royal Challengers Bengaluru, this match serves as a crucial hurdle in their pursuit of a playoff berth, a goal they are currently well-positioned to achieve. Conversely, the Punjab Kings have found themselves in a difficult corner, fighting to remain relevant in a tournament that has proven to be as unforgiving as it is competitive.

Beyond Iyer’s celebration, the match also witnessed another historical landmark. Virat Kohli reached a monumental milestone during the innings, officially leaving behind legends like Rohit Sharma, MS Dhoni, and AB de Villiers to become the first batter to achieve a specific statistical feat in this clash, further cementing his legacy in the annals of IPL history.

Looking Ahead

As the IPL 2026 season hurtles toward its business end, performances like that of Venkatesh Iyer serve as a reminder of the sheer talent on display. Whether it is his elegant timing or his ability to soak up pressure in the middle overs, Iyer has proven to be an indispensable asset for RCB. With the playoffs looming, fans will be hoping that this cinematic performance in Dharamsala is merely a prelude to even greater heights for the franchise in the coming weeks.

Stay tuned for more updates as the race for the IPL 2026 title intensifies, with the penultimate league games set to determine the fate of the remaining contenders.

Julian Anand

Julian Anand is a senior cricket writer at ESPNcricinfo, known for his lyrical prose and deep-dive longform features on the sport’s unsung heroes. An alumnus of St. Stephen's College, he began his career covering Delhi’s club and university circuits before joining the global cricket desk. Julian has a rare ability to humanise the game—whether chronicling a young pacer from the Maidan or revisiting a forgotten Test classic. He is especially respected for his technical breakdowns of fast bowling and his archival research into cricket history. His work has been recognised with the SJA British Sports Journalism Award and multiple internal honours at Cricinfo. When not at the press box, Julian mentors young sports writers and plays occasional league cricket as a medium-pacer.