Rajat Patidar: The injury replacement turned captain who changed the fate of RCB | Cricket News


Rajat Patidar: The injury replacement turned captain who changed the fate of RCB
Royal Challengers Bengaluru captain Rajat Patidar (Image: X)

For nearly two decades, Royal Challengers Bengaluru carried a burden that seemed impossible to shake off. Every season began with hope and ended with disappointment. ‘Ee sala cup namde’ became less a rallying cry and more a reminder of how elusive the IPL trophy remained.Then came a captain nobody saw coming.Soft-spoken away from the spotlight and measured in his demeanour, Rajat Patidar never fit the image of a franchise-defining superstar. Yet under his leadership, ‘Ee sala cup namdu’ finally became reality.Now, with RCB one victory away from defending their title, Patidar stands on the verge of achieving something only Rohit Sharma and MS Dhoni have managed in IPL history.The journey from injury replacement to title-winning captain was never supposed to look like this.

The Reinvention of 2026

Most championship-winning teams struggle to sustain success. Patidar ensured RCB remained contenders. If IPL 2025 was about ending a drought, IPL 2026 has been about proving it was no accident. The season has showcased another evolution in his leadership. His captaincy has become sharper, his field placements more proactive and his management of bowlers increasingly astute. His batting has also reached another level.Patidar has scored 486 runs in 14 matches, his highest tally in an IPL campaign. He has smashed 41 sixes and once again established himself as one of the most destructive middle-order batters in the competition. The calm, understated captain continues to be RCB’s middle-overs enforcer.The defining moment came in Qualifier 1 against Gujarat Titans. With a place in the final at stake, Patidar produced arguably the finest innings of his captaincy career, smashing an unbeaten 93 off just 33 deliveries. RCB posted a record playoff total and stormed into another IPL final.Now, the injury replacement who once went unsold at auction stands one victory away from achieving something only MS Dhoni and Rohit Sharma have managed as IPL captains.

The Captain Who Changed RCB’s Fortunes

Along with batting coach Dinesh Karthik and head coach Andy Flower, Patidar helped transform RCB from a star-dependent side into one of the most complete teams in the IPL. The batting became deeper. The bowling became more structured. The dressing room became less reliant on individual brilliance. Looking back, it seems obvious. At the time, it wasn’t.Ahead of IPL 2025, RCB faced a massive leadership dilemma. Faf du Plessis had moved on. Virat Kohli was available but chose to continue without captaincy responsibilities. Most expected the franchise to appoint a bigger international name.Instead, RCB placed their faith in Patidar, whom they retained for Rs 11 crore ahead of the IPL 2025 mega auction. Patidar had already demonstrated leadership qualities while captaining Madhya Pradesh to the final of the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy in 2024, where they eventually lost to Mumbai, led by Shreyas Iyer.RCB were betting on character rather than celebrity. It proved to be one of the smartest decisions in franchise history.

The Knock That Changed His Career Forever

RCB first picked Patidar at the IPL 2021 mini-auction for Rs 20 lakh. A top-order batter from Madhya Pradesh, he had already built a reputation in domestic cricket and would later play a pivotal role in ending the state’s 69-year wait for a Ranji Trophy title.Playing for RCB in his first season, however, Patidar had a miserable outing. He got only four opportunities in the middle order and scored just 71 runs. He was subsequently released ahead of the IPL 2022 mega auction, where he went unsold.Disappointed, Patidar moved on from his IPL dreams and even fixed his wedding dates for May 2022. Midway through the season, RCB wicketkeeper Luvnith Sisodia suffered an injury. RCB head coach Mike Hesson called Patidar as a replacement. Although Patidar later revealed that he initially did not want to join because he thought he would spend the entire season sitting on the bench, he eventually agreed after the insistence of his family.The rest is history.Patidar played eight matches and finished as one of the most successful uncapped players for RCB that season, scoring 333 runs, including a breathtaking 112* off 54 balls against Lucknow Super Giants in the Eliminator. He became the first uncapped player in IPL history to score a century in the playoffs.

Injury Nearly Derailed Everything

Just when Patidar appeared ready to establish himself permanently, another setback arrived. An Achilles heel injury ruled him out of IPL 2023 entirely. Missing a full season was a massive blow. He returned to domestic cricket after recovering from the injury and slowly rebuilt his career. Following a successful domestic stint for Madhya Pradesh, he earned his ODI debut for India against South Africa in 2023, where he scored 22 runs as an opener. He later made his Test debut against England in 2024. Across three matches, he scored 63 runs.

The Rise of the Spin Basher

Patidar returned to RCB and enjoyed a full season in the middle order, scoring 395 runs in 15 matches. More importantly, he showed the cricketing world exactly what he was capable of. Rajat smashed 33 sixes during the season and earned the reputation of being one of the best spin-hitters in the league. He concluded the campaign with a stunning strike rate of 177.33, establishing himself as a genuine middle-order match-winner.By the time RCB entered a leadership transition phase, Patidar was no longer merely a comeback story. He had become one of the most destructive middle-order batters in the tournament and one of the franchise’s most dependable performers – and now the IPL-winning captain. In a franchise built around superstars, an overlooked domestic batter suddenly became the hero.

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