For the first time in their storied history, Royal Challengers Bengaluru are entering an IPL season not as hopefuls—but as defending champions. After breaking the curse with their maiden IPL title in 2025, RCB have approached the 2026 mega auction with a clear mission: protect the core that delivered glory while strategically integrating the next wave of talent. The newly revealed RCB IPL 2026 retention list reflects a franchise that has matured from emotional rollercoasters to calculated, championship-caliber thinking .
RCB’s 2025 title was built on balance, not just big names. Accordingly, their retention strategy prioritizes cohesion and chemistry:
This core represents the perfect blend of experience, power, and tactical intelligence that powered RCB’s historic run [[INTERNAL_LINK:ipl-2026-predictions]].
To maintain squad balance and salary flexibility, RCB parted ways with several players:
These moves free up approximately ₹45–50 crore in cap space, giving RCB ample room to target specific gaps in the mega auction.
Historically, RCB relied heavily on Kohli or AB de Villiers carrying the load. The 2025 title changed everything. Every player had a defined role—Maxwell as finisher, Patidar as anchor, Siraj as new-ball threat—and executed it flawlessly. This team-first culture is now RCB’s biggest asset, and the retention list protects that ethos over star power alone.
With a full purse reset in the mega auction, RCB likely has ₹75–80 crore available and 9–11 open slots. Their key targets will include:
RCB’s management, led by Director of Cricket Mike Hesson, has emphasized “sustainable success”—a far cry from the panic buys of previous off-seasons.
The M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, long a batting paradise, has become RCB’s fortress. In 2025, they won 8 of 9 home games, fueled by the deafening “Ee Sala Cup Namde” chants. The pitch’s short boundaries and true bounce perfectly suit their retained core—especially Kohli, Maxwell, and Patidar. In 2026, expect RCB to design their entire campaign around dominating at home and staying competitive on the road [[EXTERNAL_LINK:https://www.iplt20.com/teams/royal-challengers-bengaluru]].
RCB’s title-winning squad makes them a fantasy goldmine:
New auction buys, especially a death bowler or finisher, could become breakout fantasy stars.
History is against them—no team has won consecutive IPL titles since 2010–11—but RCB’s foundation is stronger than ever. By retaining the spine of their championship team and staying agile in the auction, they’ve positioned themselves as the team to beat. The hunger hasn’t faded; it’s evolved. With the trophy finally in the cabinet, the mission in 2026 is clear: defend it.
The RCB IPL 2026 retention list isn’t just about keeping winners—it’s about building a legacy. By protecting the core that ended the drought and opening doors for fresh talent, Royal Challengers Bengaluru have transformed from perennial bridesmaids into a modern dynasty in the making. The Chinnaswamy faithful have their cup; now, they’re coming for more.
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