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Virat Kohli Turns To Social Media After RCB’s Heroic IPL Double

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A Historic Night in Ahmedabad

The aura of Virat Kohli on the big stage remains unmatched. At 37 years old, the legendary batter proved his worth once again on Sunday at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. In a high-stakes IPL 2026 final, Kohli delivered a masterclass, remaining unbeaten on 75 off just 42 deliveries to propel Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) to back-to-back IPL titles. This performance not only solidified his legacy but also etched RCB’s name into the history books alongside the greatest dynasties in the league’s history.

Joining the Elite Company

Winning consecutive titles in the Indian Premier League is a gargantuan task. The tournament is renowned for its intense competition, featuring a blend of established global superstars and hungry, breakout sensations. Before this remarkable feat, only two franchises had managed to defend their title in consecutive years: the Mumbai Indians (MI) and the Chennai Super Kings (CSK). Chennai Super Kings, under the astute leadership of MS Dhoni, achieved this back in 2010 and 2011, while Mumbai Indians repeated the success in 2019 and 2020 under Rohit Sharma. Now, Rajat Patidar joins this elite list of captains, leading RCB to a monumental achievement that will be remembered for years to come.

The Social Media Celebration

Despite his status as one of the world’s most followed athletes, Virat Kohli has become increasingly selective with his social media presence in recent years, often focusing on professional commitments and brand endorsements. However, the magnitude of the 2026 IPL triumph was too significant to ignore. Kohli took to the digital space to address the skeptics who had questioned the team’s pedigree throughout the season. He shared his triumph with a poignant message: “We asked ourselves a question last year- can we go back to back? Here we are again.” This statement served as a direct response to those who doubted RCB’s ability to sustain their championship-winning form.

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Mastering the Chase

True to his reputation as the ultimate ‘Chasemaster,’ Kohli was on a mission against the Gujarat Titans, led by Shubman Gill. Chasing a target of 156, the pressure was on despite the relatively modest total. The RCB innings faced early turbulence as key batters, including Devdutt Padikkal, Krunal Pandya, and captain Rajat Patidar, fell cheaply. Yet, Kohli remained the immovable object at the crease. His innings of 75 was decorated with nine boundaries and three towering sixes, effectively steering his team to victory with two overs to spare and five wickets in hand.

Future Prospects and Fitness

As the curtains close on the IPL 2026 season, fans are already looking ahead to the international calendar. Virat Kohli is expected to feature prominently in India’s upcoming tour against Afghanistan. The series kicks off with a one-off Test match in Mullanpur on June 6. Following the Test, Kohli will shift his focus to the ODI format, which remains his primary international commitment. The three-match ODI series is scheduled for June 13 in Dharamshala, June 17 in Lucknow, and June 20 in Chennai.

During the final, some fans expressed concern after spotting Kohli appearing to hobble slightly on the pitch. However, the veteran batter quickly alleviated these fears by confirming his fitness, stating that there was nothing for supporters to worry about. As he moves forward, Kohli’s focus remains singular: to continue contributing to victories, whether for RCB or the Indian national team, while maintaining the high standards that have defined his illustrious career.

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Imran Malik

Imran Malik is a senior sports correspondent for Dawn, and one of Pakistan’s most authoritative voices on cricket. A proud alumnus of the University of the Punjab, he has spent more than a decade covering the men in green—from the raw energy of Lahore’s club grounds to World Cup semi-finals. Imran is particularly known for his deep technical knowledge of fast bowling and his unflinching analysis of Pakistan’s domestic cricket structure. His writing blends sharp observation with a historian’s eye, capturing both the glory and the grit of the game. A regular contributor to Dawn’s sports desk and a familiar face on news panel shows, Imran has been recognized with the Agahi Award and his paper’s own Excellence Award. He remains passionately committed to unearthing the next generation of Pakistani sporting talent.