The highly anticipated final league match of IPL 2026 between Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) and Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad. Rajat Patidar returned to lead the side as captain after missing the previous match against Punjab Kings. When asked about playing in Hyderabad, Patidar confidently stated: “Wherever we go, we feel like it's a home game for us. It doesn't matter where you are, you have to maintain your standards every game.” The coordinated "RCB! RCB!" chants regularly drown out local home crowds, giving RCB players a comforting psychological boost wherever they travel across India.
While RCB has already qualified for the playoffs, this final league game on May 22, 2026, holds critical
mathematical importance for the top spots on the leaderboard. Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) won the toss and chose to bat first. If SRH puts up a massive score and manages to defeat RCB by a substantial margin of 83 to 89 runs, they will leapfrog RCB in the standings. A crushing loss would drop RCB from the #1 spot down to No. 3, stripping them of their Qualifier 1 safety net. However, an RCB win officially crowns them the IPL 2026 League Stage Table Toppers.
Rajat Patidar said "Wherever we go, we feel like it's a home game for us". pic.twitter.com/lffN7IdEEz
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Phil Salt returns to RCB camp at Rajiv Gandhi Stadium in Hyderabad
Phil Salt has officially rejoined the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) camp at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, providing a massive boost ahead of the IPL 2026 playoffs. However, he is not in the playing XI for tonight's match against Sunrisers Hyderabad. Salt arrived in India last night after a month-long recovery break in England for a left-hand finger injury suffered on April 18. He was seen at the venue wearing a protective guard on his injured finger and delivered an energetic pep talk during RCB’s pre-match huddle. In his absence, Venkatesh Iyer is handling opening duties alongside Virat Kohli, while Jordan Cox has broken into the middle-order lineup to balance out the foreign player slots.
Salt’s explosive starts during the first month of the season were a vital catalyst for RCB’s dominance. His statistical impact before the injury layout reinforces why his playoff return is a massive warning to other teams. Salt is expected to walk straight back into the playing XI as Virat Kohli's primary opening partner for Qualifier 1. His return solves RCB's recent Powerplay scoring slowdown, restoring the terrifying opening combination that defined the first half of their title-defense campaign.
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