IPL 2026: Bengaluru began victory lap way before RCB scored winning runs
Later in the night, when RCB completed the chase to retain the title, the celebrations merely caught up with what the city had begun believing long before the winning runs were scored.
While police orders kept large public screenings and roadside celebrations off the city’s streets, RCBians simply shifted the party indoors, turning theatres, pubs, and homes into their own mini-stadia. Every wicket drew roars. Every dot ball was applauded. And as the chase for the title narrowed into a formality, celebrations gathered pace across neighbourhoods.
At a PVR screening at Forum South Bengaluru on Kanakapura Road, hundreds of supporters watched the final unfold as though they were inside the stadium. Abhishek R, 27, who attended with friends, said the collective experience was what drew them out. “Watching an RCB match with friends has a different vibe altogether. We wanted the crowd atmosphere and the shared excitement,” he said.
For many supporters, the occasion was about more than another cricket trophy. “RCB is not just a cricket team for me, it is pure emotion,” said Kiran Ramesh, a long-time fan from Kanakapura Road. “Winning back-to-back titles shows the attitude and consistency of this team. It feels like a victory for everyone who stayed with the franchise through every season.”
Pubs across the city reported full houses. With restrictions on large public screenings in place, licensed venues became focal points for fans seeking a community experience. Sid Patil, owner of Toca Pub, said all reservations across his three outlets were booked well in advance. “Every time RCB plays, there is interest. But this year has been different. People wanted to watch together and be part of the atmosphere,” he said.
Home is where the fun is
Many others preferred to celebrate from home. In Rajarajeshwari Nagar, Vasupratha KR hosted friends for a watch party. As the match tilted decisively in RCB’s favour, cheers grew louder and conversations shifted from possibilities to plans for celebration. “We were enjoying every moment and hoping to see the team bring the cup home. Once the wickets kept falling, everyone knew something special was unfolding,” she said.
The mood online mirrored the scenes on the ground. Even before the final result was confirmed, social media platforms were flooded with congratulatory posts. Fans revived old slogans, coined new ones, and shared photographs in RCB jerseys. One user suggested the famous slogan had now evolved from “Ee Sala Cup Namde” to “Prati Sala Cup Namde [the cup is ours every time],” reflecting the confidence of a fanbase witnessing sustained success.
Anticipating large post-match gatherings, Bengaluru traffic police had imposed restrictions on several major flyovers and increased deployment at key locations across the city. But even traffic advisories struggled to compete with the dominant conversation of the night.
For years, Bengaluru watched IPL with hope. On Sunday, it watched with expectation. And long before the final run was scored, the city knew which way the match — and the trophy — was headed.
CM-elect DK Shivakumar Sunday night said shifting of IPL title clash from Bengaluru to Ahmedabad was “an injustice to thousands of RCB fans” who were deprived of watching the match live on home ground.
For many supporters, the occasion was about more than another cricket trophy. “RCB is not just a cricket team for me, it is pure emotion,” said Kiran Ramesh, a long-time fan from Kanakapura Road. “Winning back-to-back titles shows the attitude and consistency of this team. It feels like a victory for everyone who stayed with the franchise through every season.”
Pubs across the city reported full houses. With restrictions on large public screenings in place, licensed venues became focal points for fans seeking a community experience. Sid Patil, owner of Toca Pub, said all reservations across his three outlets were booked well in advance. “Every time RCB plays, there is interest. But this year has been different. People wanted to watch together and be part of the atmosphere,” he said.
Home is where the fun is
The mood online mirrored the scenes on the ground. Even before the final result was confirmed, social media platforms were flooded with congratulatory posts. Fans revived old slogans, coined new ones, and shared photographs in RCB jerseys. One user suggested the famous slogan had now evolved from “Ee Sala Cup Namde” to “Prati Sala Cup Namde [the cup is ours every time],” reflecting the confidence of a fanbase witnessing sustained success.
Anticipating large post-match gatherings, Bengaluru traffic police had imposed restrictions on several major flyovers and increased deployment at key locations across the city. But even traffic advisories struggled to compete with the dominant conversation of the night.
For years, Bengaluru watched IPL with hope. On Sunday, it watched with expectation. And long before the final run was scored, the city knew which way the match — and the trophy — was headed.
CM-elect DK Shivakumar Sunday night said shifting of IPL title clash from Bengaluru to Ahmedabad was “an injustice to thousands of RCB fans” who were deprived of watching the match live on home ground.
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GT reached the venue in the morning for evening final. Does not look like a fair contest
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