As Royal Challengers Bengaluru prepare to defend their title against Gujarat Titans in the IPL 2026 final, the spotlight will inevitably fall on the marquee names. But RCB’s run to a second consecutive final has also been fuelled by a group of players who have stepped up in crucial moments, delivering match-winning performances without always commanding the headlines.
Rasikh Salam
After spending his first season largely on the sidelines, Rasikh Salam has made 2026 his breakthrough campaign. The pacer has emerged as one of RCB’s most reliable bowlers, striking at key moments and thriving under pressure. His memorable spell against Lucknow Super Giants grabbed attention, but his consistency throughout the season has made the biggest difference. With a knack for breaking partnerships and delivering in the death overs, Salam has become a vital cog in RCB's bowling attack.
Suyash Sharma
The young leg-spinner etched his name into IPL history by becoming the first spinner to bowl 20 dot balls in a single match. His ability to stifle scoring and build pressure has repeatedly shifted momentum in RCB’s favour. In a season dominated by power-hitting, Suyash has proved that control and patience remain invaluable weapons. His economy rate and wicket-taking ability in the middle overs have been instrumental in restricting opponents.
Jacob Duffy
Jacob Duffy has surpassed expectations with his disciplined and effective bowling. From a dream debut to a match-defining spell against Gujarat Titans in Qualifier 1, the New Zealander has consistently delivered on the biggest occasions. His calm temperament and ability to strike early have made him one of RCB’s smartest acquisitions this season. Duffy's knack for providing early breakthroughs has set the tone for RCB's defensive strategies.
Venkatesh Iyer
Venkatesh Iyer’s campaign is a reminder that impact is not always measured by the number of matches played. Despite limited opportunities, he stayed ready for his moment. When it came, he seized it, producing explosive cameos and a crucial half-century at a pivotal stage of the tournament. His versatility with the bat and ability to accelerate the scoring rate have added depth to RCB's middle order.
Devdutt Padikkal
The Bengaluru favourite has reinvented himself as an aggressive T20 batter, taking the attack to bowlers from the outset and maximising the powerplay. With more than 460 runs and several match-winning knocks, Padikkal has become a vital pillar of RCB’s batting lineup. His fearless approach at the top of the order has provided the team with explosive starts, often putting the opposition on the back foot early in the innings.



