Virat Kohli Returns to Royal Challengers Bengaluru Camp Before IPL 2026

Virat Kohli has now joined the Royal Challengers Bengaluru for the upcoming IPL season. Finishing as the team's highest run scorer in the last season, the King returns to the helm one more time. After winning his first IPL trophy in 2025, he will be aiming to get another one.

Virat Kohli has now joined the Royal Challengers Bengaluru for the upcoming IPL season. Finishing as the team's highest run scorer in the last season, the King returns to the helm one more time. After winning his first IPL trophy in 2025, he will be aiming to get another one.
The real hype for the Indian Premier League has now started. All three veterans, Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and MS Dhoni, will be seen against each other. While Rohit and Dhoni had joined their team camps a few days back, and showcase his prime form.
He had a phenomenal season in the IPL 2025, as he also saw his team lift the title. Finishing as the highest run scorer for the team, he also played vital knocks for them to help them reach the finals. After 10 long years, RCB was able to reach the finals and define history, they were able to win it for the very first time.
But , it is clear that he is not just satisfied with one trophy. Before he ends his time in the Indian Premier League, he surely wants to win one or two more titles. Moreover, he has been working in the nets even before joining the RCB camp, as he posted a video of the same on his official Instagram handle.
Our Take
It will be great for the fans to watch Virat Kohli return back to action. The King has almost unleashed his prime form again, as he dominated for India in the ODI format. In the series against South Africa and New Zealand, he was able to finish as the team's highest run scorer, and he also stands at number 2 in the ICC rankings.
Now that Virat Kohli is returning to the IPL, he will have several records to break. Kohli is now less than 400 runs away from becoming the first player to score 9000 runs in the IPL. Moreover, if he scores another half-century, he would overtake David Warner for the most fifties in the IPL. The list just goes on for the records Kohli could make and break this time.
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