When Faf du Plessis was released after the 2024 IPL season and Royal Challengers Bengaluru did not immediately name a replacement captain, murmurs about Virat Kohli‘s return to leadership began. Speculation was rife. Experts and the media could not stop talking about it. Director of Cricket Mo Bobat did little to dampen the chatter, refusing to rule out the possibility and sending Bengaluru fans into overdrive.
But that was merely the outside noise. Inside the RCB dressing room, discussions had been underway for quite some time.
According to a report in The Indian Express, RCB had decided towards the end of the 2024 season to move on from Faf, with Rajat Patidar identified as his successor. The Madhya Pradesh batter was taken aback by the offer, but chose not to respond immediately. Instead, he decided to sleep on it.
“We are seeing you as captain from next season,” the franchise had told him, childhood friend Abhishek Pathrod recalled in a conversation with the national daily.
For Patidar, several questions were running through his mind. RCB remains one of the biggest franchises in IPL history, with superstars such as Kohli in the dressing room. Moreover, with the franchise still searching for its maiden IPL title at the time, expectations were enormous.
“So, when he came home, I told him that he should definitely do it,” Pathrod said.
But Patidar’s biggest concern was that he had not yet captained at the domestic level. He did not reject the role, but was adamant about ticking that box first.
“His reaction was that, ‘No, first I will do it for the state and see what I feel. After that, I will say yes to them. It’s not like I got an offer from there and I immediately said yes.’ So, he took that decision after a lot of thinking and consideration. It was only after leading his state team that he accepted the RCB role,” his friend recalled.
As fate would have it, Madhya Pradesh handed Patidar the captaincy in both premier white-ball competitions, giving him valuable experience before taking on the challenge at RCB.
Pathrod said Patidar was never someone who made decisions in haste. During one of their conversations, Patidar had remarked: “Kya pata mein captaan banoo aur RCB jeet jaye” (Who knows, I become captain and RCB wins).”
Whether it was manifestation or prophecy, Patidar eventually achieved what no other RCB captain had managed before. The franchise lifted its maiden IPL title in 2025 and followed it up with a historic title defence in 2026, becoming only the third team in tournament history to win back-to-back championships.
