IPL 2026 delivered some high-voltage drama yesterday as Royal Challengers Bengaluru dominated Chennai Super Kings with a record-breaking batting display
at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. The clash was filled with milestones, from Tim David's explosive finishing to Bhuvneshwar Kumar's historic 200-wicket achievement.
Off the field, legends Anil Kumble and Rahul Dravid were honoured with stadium ends, while Virat Kohli reflected on the fierce RCB vs CSK rivalry. Meanwhile, PSL 2026 made headlines with its expansion and ambitions to become the world's top cricket league.
Here is the IPL News Bulletin on April 6 covering the cash-rich franchise in and out and also developments around the game of cricket.
Anil Kumble, Rahul Dravid Stands Officially Unveiled
Ahead of the RCB vs CSK clash at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) honoured two Indian cricketing legends by naming ends after them. The Rahul Dravid End and Anil Kumble End were officially unveiled during a special ceremony attended by KSCA officials, including president Venkatesh Prasad, along with the families of the two icons.
Previously known as the BEML End and Pavilion End, the renaming recognises the immense contributions of Rahul Dravid and Anil Kumble to Indian cricket. Dravid, who scored over 24,000 international runs, expressed deep gratitude, calling the stadium a "second home. " Kumble, India's highest wicket-taker with 956 international wickets, was also celebrated in the heartfelt event, making it a memorable moment ahead of the high-profile IPL encounter.
Bhuvaneshwar Kumar Takes 200 Wickets In IPL
Bhuvneshwar Kumar made history in IPL 2026 by becoming the first fast bowler to reach 200 wickets, highlighting his longevity and adaptability. Once known for his swing bowling in the powerplay, he has evolved into a dependable death-over specialist, using knuckleballs and precise yorkers effectively.
Over his IPL career, Bhuvneshwar has experienced peaks and dips, with a dominant phase at Sunrisers Hyderabad where he won back-to-back Purple Caps in 2016 and 2017. After a lean period between 2018 and 2022, he made a strong comeback from 2023 onward. In IPL 2025, he quietly played a key role in RCB's title win with 17 wickets, including crucial spells in pressure situations.
With RCB relying on him in the absence of other key bowlers like Josh Hazelwood, he continues to lead the attack with skill and consistency in IPL 2026.
Virat Kohli Makes Bold Comparison Between RCB vs CSK Crowd
Virat Kohli highlighted the intense rivalry between the Royal Challengers Bengaluru and the Chennai Super Kings, emphasising how passionate travelling fans amplify the atmosphere, especially in Bengaluru. He noted that CSK supporters often travel in large numbers, filling sections of the stadium and creating a split-crowd environment that adds to the excitement and tension of the contest.
Kohli contrasted this with Chennai, where CSK fans dominate the stands, making it a highly charged venue for visiting teams. According to him, the strong presence of both fan bases, along with their chants and competitive spirit, makes RCB vs CSK one of the most thrilling fixtures in the IPL.
He also pointed out that the rivalry is driven not just by on-field performances but by the unique fan engagement, which consistently creates an electric and high-pressure environment for players.
Fans Bash Ruturaj Gaikwad As CSK Concedes 250 Against RCB
Royal Challengers Bengaluru delivered a dominant batting display against Chennai Super Kings at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, piling up a massive 250/4 after being invited to bat. CSK's decision to bowl first backfired as their attack struggled, conceding heavily throughout the innings.
Tim David led the charge with a blistering unbeaten 70 off 25 balls, helping RCB score 97 runs in the final five overs. CSK's bowlers had a tough outing, with only Khaleel Ahmed maintaining an economy under 10, while the rest were expensive.
CSK's poor bowling performance, combined with their recent struggles, drew criticism from fans on social media who targeted the CSK captain, Ruturaj Gaikwad, for the team's collective failure.
RCB Post Highest Total Against CSK
Royal Challengers Bengaluru produced a dominant batting display to post 250/3 against Chennai Super Kings at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. After electing to bat, RCB built a strong foundation with Virat Kohli (28 off 18), Phil Salt (46 off 30), and Devdutt Padikkal (50 off 29) keeping the scoreboard moving.
The real fireworks came in the death overs, as captain Rajat Patidar and Tim David added 99 runs off just 35 balls. Patidar struck a quickfire half-century, while David blasted 50 off just 15 balls, including a brutal assault in the final overs.
RCB smashed 97 runs in the last five overs, turning a strong start into a record total and putting CSK under massive pressure. It was also the highest total scored by RCB ever against CSK.
PCB Expresses Confidence In Taking PSL To No.1
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Mohsin Naqvi expressed strong confidence that the Pakistan Super League (PSL) can become the world's leading cricket league. Speaking after a Board of Governors meeting in Lahore, he highlighted growing investor interest and the league's rapid expansion as key indicators of success.
The PSL 2026 season has seen major developments, including an expansion from six to eight teams with new franchises from Sialkot and Hyderabad, alongside record-breaking auction bids. The league also demonstrated financial stability by approving its latest audited statements.
However, PSL faces challenges due to scheduling clashes with the IPL, which affects player availability, along with external factors like economic and geopolitical issues. Despite these hurdles, PCB remains optimistic about the league's future growth and global standing.















