RCB’s captain Rajat Patidar, Virat Kohli, Jacob Bethell, and Jordan Cox, at training session ahead of the IPL 2026 match between Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and Chennai Super Kings (CSK), at M Chinnaswamy Stadium (KSCA), in Bengaluru on April 04, 2026.
| Photo Credit: K. Murali Kumar
In cricket’s shortest format, the journey from hope to despair is often a freefall. Chennai Super Kings are the latest team to experience this.
The enthusiasm and joy that accompanied Sanju Samson’s grand arrival, and the genuine expectation of faring better than the wooden-spoon finish in 2025, have dissipated into thin air.
In the time since Royal Challengers Bengaluru won its IPL opener in rousing fashion — by six wickets over Sunrisers Hyderabad a week ago — CSK has played twice and lost twice.
Sunday’s (April 5, 2026) clash between the two teams at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium doesn’t feel like a battle among equals.
RCB is well-rounded and appears primed for its title-defence. Virat Kohli made an unbeaten 38-ball 69 against SRH while Devdutt Padikkal smashed a 26-ball 61.
The lone concern, about Josh Hazlewood’s fitness, is also on the backburner after New Zealand pacer Jacob Duffy’s match-winning effort (three for 22) on the opening night.
Hazlewood bowled in the nets on Friday (April 3, 2026), and was seen walking along the boundary ropes on match-eve. In Saturday’s (April 5, 2026) press conference, Jitesh Sharma was tight-lipped about the Aussie’s availability, treating it like a State secret. It is not something RCB will sweat over, at least for this contest.
For CSK, apart from the absence of its talismanic leader M.S. Dhoni and a lack of bite in its bowling, the non-availability of dashing batter Dewald Brevis has hamstrung the outfit.
The South African practised ahead of the previous fixture against Punjab Kings, but it remains to be seen if he takes the field versus RCB.
CSK needs a spark, and one wonders where it will come from. Will the small boundaries of Chinnaswamy unshackle its batters? Will the potential ignominy of losing a fourth straight time to RCB wake the team up?
The Garden City, though, is in the midst of a Chennai-like sultry spell, with an outside chance of some rain. Will CSK feel at home?
Published – April 04, 2026 09:11 pm IST

