BENGALURU: When KL Rahul walked into the M Chinnaswamy Stadium on Friday evening, it was with his usual swagger — but also a quiet sense of homecoming. From security personnel to ground staff, familiar faces paused to greet the homegrown star, who acknowledged them with a smile. The venue, after all, remains a second home for the Delhi Capitals’ senior pro. It’s a ground where he honed his craft and one where he will hope to rediscover rhythm after a stop-start campaign so far.Up against his former side, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, on Saturday afternoon, Rahul will be eager to make the most of familiar conditions. After a prolific 2025 season in which he amassed 539 runs, the elegant opener has managed just 111 from four outings this year, with a highest score of 92 against Gujarat Titans. Few can question his pedigree, but consistency has eluded him. RCB, however, know better than most how dangerous Rahul can be if he settles in.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!At a venue where 200-plus totals have become the norm, Delhi Capitals will be desperate for a turnaround. The larger challenge, though, lies in halting a rampaging RCB unit that has made the Chinnaswamy a fortress this season.The surface here can be unforgiving for erring bowlers, and Capitals will need a marked improvement from their attack. Skipper Axar Patel and fellow spinner Kuldeep Yadav are yet to find their rhythm, while the pace unit has lacked continuity. Auqib Nabi, who enjoyed a breakthrough domestic season, has featured only once, with Lungi Ngidi, Mukesh Kumar and T Natarajan preferred options so far. On a ground where variations and execution are key, that inconsistency could prove costly.ALSO READ: Impact role again on the cards for Virat Kohli?The struggles are not limited to bowling. Barring the promising Sameer Rizvi, the batting line-up has lacked stability. Experienced campaigners like David Miller, Pathum Nissanka, Nitish Rana and Tristan Stubbs have all blown hot and cold, leaving the side searching for a collective effort. The visitors, however, have had time to regroup. They arrived early in the city from Chennai and have put in the hard yards at the BCCI Centre of Excellence.For RCB, it has taken more than a decade to turn Chinnaswamy into a stronghold. This season they have been near flawless, winning all three home games in high-scoring encounters. Their campaign, much like last year, has been built on depth and shared responsibility rather than individual brilliance.While Phil Salt is yet to explode to his full potential, Virat Kohli has already donned the Orange Cap. Tim David’s finishing prowess and Devdutt Padikkal’s solidity at the top have further strengthened the batting unit. Leading the charge, however, has been skipper Rajat Patidar, who has been in imperious touch, scoring 222 runs in five matches at a strike rate in excess of 200.“His batting has been unbelievable,” Josh Hazlewood said on the eve of the game. “He walks in and can hit the first ball for four or six. He hasn’t just maintained momentum, he’s taken it to another level, especially in that 7-15 over phase.”RCB, who will don their green jerseys for the fixture, face a fresh challenge in what will be their first day game of the season. But with momentum and form on their side, they will back themselves to extend their dominance.
IPL 2026: KL Rahul’s homecoming meets RCB’s Chinnaswamy dominance | Cricket News
IPL 2026: KL Rahul’s homecoming meets RCB’s Chinnaswamy dominance | Cricket News

