exist intense pulsed light Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) 2026 will take on Delhi Capitals (DC) on Saturday, April 18 at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. RCB have been one of the best performing teams this season, winning four of their five games and sitting second on the points table. Their batting team led by Virat Kohli and captain Rajat Patidar has been in excellent form, while the bowling attack consisting of Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Krunal Pandya provides the perfect balance.In contrast, Delhi Capitals have had a mixed performance, registering two wins in four games. Despite having match-winners like KL Rahul, David Miller and Tristan Stubbs, inconsistent form hurt them. DC will be looking to bounce back strongly with Rahul back at home in Bengaluru.Here are five key man battles that could decide this game:
Virat Kohli VS Axar Patel
This remains one of the most interesting tactical matchups. While Kohli has been in attacking form this season, Axar Patel has historically been successful in containing him. Kohli scored 97 runs off 86 balls against Axar and was dismissed once. Kohli usually prefers spin-hitting to high-risk attacking shots compared to left-arm orthodox spin, making it a battle of patience and control.
KL Rahul vs Bhuvneshwar Kumar
A crucial battle at the top of the order. Rahul likes to bat on his home wicket, M Chinnaswamy, but Bhuvneshwar Kumar has been bothering him with the new ball. Rahul scored 109 runs off 99 balls against Bhuvneshwar, including two dismissals, and the bowler held his strike rate to around 110, making this a crucial early game.
Raja Patidar VS Kuldeep Yadav
This midfield clash could affect the innings. Patidar has developed into a dangerous spin batsman, with nearly 197 runs against spin this season. However, Kuldeep had some success against him, beating him once in two sessions, while Patidar managed just 13 runs. With Kuldeep finding his rhythm (3 wickets in 4 games), this showdown could be decisive.
Phil Salt VS Lungi Ngidi
An explosive, powerful battle awaits. Phil Salt has been devastating in his prime, but Lungi Ngidi has had the upper hand in previous encounters. Ngidi dismissed Salter twice in four innings, conceding just 31 runs, making this a very impactful game in the first six overs.
Tristan Stubbs vs Josh Hazlewood
This game may decide the death round. Stubbs was strong in the final rounds, but Hazlewood’s accuracy and bounce made him a tough opponent. The Australian pacer has dismissed Stubbs in high-pressure situations before, including a memorable delivery in the 2025 World Test Championship final when he bowled a clean delivery.

