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Bengaluru, April 4: Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) captain Rajat Patidar and wicketkeeper-batsman Jitesh Sharma visited the sacred Tirumala Temple on Saturday to offer their prayers. Nestled in the Sheshachalam hills of Andhra Pradesh, the Tirumala Venkateswara Temple is one of the holiest sites in Hinduism. Dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, an incarnation of Vishnu, this temple ... Read more RCBs Captain Rajat Patidar and Jitesh Sharma Visit Tirumala Temple Ahead of IPL 2026 Match Against CSK
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Confident RCB eye second win on the trot, CSK seek better outing from bowlers, Samson
Royal Challengers Bengaluru are confident ahead of their match against Chennai Super Kings. RCB boasts a strong batting order and has significantly improved its bowling attack. In contrast, CSK faces challenges with its bowling options and a slow start from Sanju Samson. The match promises an exciting contest as RCB aims for another win.
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Vicky Ostwal: Joining RCB is a Blessing, Learning a Lot
Bengaluru, April 4: In the IPL 2026, a thrilling match is set to take place on Sunday at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium between Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and Chennai Super Kings (CSK). Ahead of this exciting encounter, RCBs left-arm spin bowling all-rounder Vicky Ostwal shared his thoughts in an exclusive interview. He expressed his enthusiasm about ... Read more Vicky Ostwal: Joining RCB is a Blessing, Learning a Lot
Why Are You Asking Me?: Kohli Responds To 'overseas Player' Tag With Humour
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Virat Kohli has reacted to social media chatter calling him an overseas player for Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026, taking it in a light-hearted manner during a fun interaction with content creator Mr. Nags in a video shared by the franchise on Saturday. Even though Kohli now plays only ODIs for India after stepping away from Tests and T20Is, he continues to be widely discussed among fans. The star batter, who has been spending a lot of time in London with wife Anushka Sharma and their children, has seen his stay in England become a talking point online. Some fans even joked that RCB are playing with five overseas players because of this. The joke comes from IPL rules, which allow only four overseas players in a playing XI. Since Kohli is often in England, some fans jokingly refer to him as an extra overseas player. During the interaction, Danish Sait, in his Mr Nags avatar, said, People are saying RCB are playing five overseas players, I am not understanding what they are saying actually. Kohli burst into laughter at the comment. The former RCB captain replied, I don't know why are you asking me? Ask the overseas players. I am not an overseas players. He then asked the host, Am I an overseas player? to which the reply was no. Last month, Kohli had also dismissed false reports claiming that he had asked for a chartered flight to travel between India and London during IPL 2026. The report suggested that he wanted to fly home whenever there was a gap of more than three days between matches. However, the former RCB skipper rubbished the report, sharing a screenshot of the now-deleted post on his Instagram story with a couple of 'laughing out loud' emotions. Last month, Kohli had also dismissed false reports claiming that he had asked for a chartered flight to travel between India and London during IPL 2026. The report suggested that he wanted to fly home whenever there was a gap of more than three days between matches. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Virat will be in action when RCB will take on five time champions Chennai Super Kings (CSK) on Sunday at M.Chinnaswamy Stadium. Article Source: IANS
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IPL 2026: Virat Kohli Responds to Claims of RCB Playing with 5 Foreign Players
Bengaluru, April 4: The Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), champions of IPL 2025, kicked off IPL 2026 with a stunning victory against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH). RCBs next match is against Chennai Super Kings (CSK) this Sunday. Ahead of this match, the team shared a humorous video featuring star batsman Virat Kohli and Naga on their social ... Read more IPL 2026: Virat Kohli Responds to Claims of RCB Playing with 5 Foreign Players
Virat Kohlis cheeky response to overseas player taunts shuts down London trolls
Virat Kohli has made an immediate impact in the IPL, leading Royal Challengers Bengaluru to a season-opening victory. Despite a break and time spent in London with family, Kohli's performance remains strong. He humorously addressed social media jokes about his overseas status, emphasizing his commitment to the sport and the validation that comes with hard-earned success.
IPL 2026: 'Didn't Have Guts To Talk To Him In First Meeting' - RCB's Ostwal On The Kohli Effect
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Vicky Ostwal had a dream of sharing the dressing room with Virat Kohli. But when it actually happened during the practice sessions of defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) ahead of IPL 2026, the left-arm spin bowling all-rounder froze. Neither on the pitch, nor with the ball in his hand. But in the dressing room - where the man he had watched and admired for his talismanic skills was suddenly just a few feet away from him. Ostwal, 23, is in his debut season with RCB after having spent three years with Delhi Capitals. He had heard all about RCB - the robust culture, good people in the set-up, and fans shouting Aar-cee-bee in chorus at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in the first game (and soon against the Chennai Super Kings on Sunday night). Ostwal was ready for most of it, but was not quite ready for his meeting with Kohli. For me, just seeing him for the first time was surreal. I didn't have the guts to talk to him in the first meeting. But as we practiced together, I spoke to him a lot about my tactical bowling mindset and how I should be bowling in T20 games and what balls work against him and what he does to counter the bowlers very well. Also, what can a bowler do to counter the batter, said Ostwal, in an exclusive conversation with IANS, facilitated by JSW Sports. It did not stay that way for long. Practice has a way of breaking the ice between stalwarts and youngsters, and as Ostwal began bowling to Kohli in the nets, the conversations started. I have had some great chats with him regarding this mindset and tactic thing and he has been helping me a lot about that. Whenever I bowl to him, I just try and have a chat after my bowling is finished. Then he gives me insights of what went wrong with you and what you could have done better and what you did good as well. I had some good healthy chats with him and that helps me a lot, he added. The arrangement that usually followed was Ostwal would bowl to Kohli and the debrief would happen right after that. The central idea, Ostwal says, from Kohli is about being proactive rather than reactive and thinking one step ahead of what a batter would aim to do. In things like T20, when you are bowling against a good player, you always need to be one step ahead. So, I used to always ask him - how can you be ahead of the game always? He used to give me insights like, Just see how the batter is playing and what kind of shots he wants to play against you. So, you observe that and you don't bowl the ball that he wants you to bowl. You bowl something different, back yourself to bowl that ball and then you deliver it and you try to execute it on that given time. By doing that thing, you can be one step ahead. If you think that you don't know, then you stick to your basics. You back your strength; you back yourself that whatever you have done up till now is the best. That's why you are here - so, you do that and then the batsman will play his own shot. If you think that you have got your batter in a zone where you want him to be, then you back yourself and bowl the ball that he doesn't want to play much. So, that I think helps a lot, especially in a T20 game, when you have to be accurate every ball or you have to be proactive every ball. So, that is the kind of conversation we usually have, he elaborated. Kohli isn't the only senior pro reshaping Ostwal, who terms being a bowling all-rounder as his best version. Krunal Pandya, his senior left-arm spin bowling all-rounder and multiple IPL winner with a reputation for rising exactly when the pressure peaks, has become another figure Ostwal studies closely. He knows what it takes to win the IPL and what performances you need to put in to win the game and how can you be clutch in those moments and how can you perform in crunch situations? He is a player who shines under pressure and that's what a good player can do for your team or that's what a team looks for in you. That is the kind of thing I want to learn from him and how can he do these kind of things under pressure. In crunch situations, he always steps up and brings his A game. So, that is something I really admire about him and that's what I want to learn, he said. What Ostwal finds most fascinating about Krunal, though, is not the experience, but bringing the imagination in bowling either a yorker, bouncer or even a round-arm slinging ball. He is very creative about those things. Even last year, we have seen him bowling bouncers - that is not very regular. So, he is very creative and he knows that IPL is such a game that even if you get one ball of your quota of overs (is a dot ball), it's just like gold. So, he knows that something or the other way, he will do something to trick the batsman into his trap and he will get a wicket or he can get a dot ball. So, I think he is very creative and he is very smart in those kind of things, he said. Away from serious cricket conversations, Ostwal has found an unlikely off-field friend in Venkatesh Iyer. Despite him being a very senior guy to me, he is very friendly and very open. He likes to have fun around with me and we get along well. We also play table tennis or PS5 together sometimes. So, him being a senior, I was a little hesitant talking to him in the initial days. But when I got to know him more than how good of a guy he is, I got along with him much better and then we started to hang out more. Ostwal's path to RCB was built across years of domestic toil. Being the leading wicket-taker in India winning the U-19 Asia Cup and 2022 U-19 World Cup is something he terms as one of the biggest moments of my life. It opened the door for Ostwal to be in DC's setup. But the years between that high and now were not all smooth. There was a difficult period of uncertainty as he tried to establish himself at the senior level. His answer was to go bag wickets and make big runs in the U-23 circuit, with Ostwal recently earning the MA Chidambaram Award for being the leading wicket-taker in the CK Nayudu Trophy in 2024/25. The U-23 games had a big, big role in my life because after the U19 World Cup, I did struggle for a year or so to make my mark in the senior team. But last season when I played U-23, I had a complete motto of dominating and being the highest wicket-taker in India. I had thought about that since when I started playing the games. I was very grateful and happy that I could pick wickets and was the highest wicket-taker. Also, I scored 100s and 250s and that's what gave me this full run for the Maharashtra Ranji team this year. That form carried into the Ranji Trophy, where he picked up 23 wickets in seven games, supplemented by eight and seven scalps in the Vijay Hazare and Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy respectively. Playing all three formats every game this year was a big thing for me and that's the kind of thing that as a player you want from your association to do. I was grateful this year that I got the opportunity to play all three formats and got a complete run in the whole season. Also, I don't think I did anything extraordinary. But yes, I did well for my team. I picked some fifers in the red ball and was very accurate in T20 and one-day, where I was very good and economical. In the red ball, I also picked some fifers and was in the top wicket takers for Maharashtra. So, all in all, it was a good season for me. The question hovering over Ostwal is when he gets to play an IPL game and he spoke how it is a matter of grabbing the chance at the right time. I have spoken about this too a lot and everybody says that everyone has his own destiny. You just keep working hard and one day or the other, you will get your chance and when you get it, you just try and grab it with both hands. So, I am not rushing into things. I am not being fuzzy about it, but I just want to work hard and I believe that my time will come and whenever it comes, I will grab it with both hands. For now, the focus is entirely on RCB - a franchise he describes being a part of as a genuine blessing and a dressing room that challenges him daily, on and off the field. He joined a side that won the trophy last year. Now Ostwal wants to be part of one that wins it again. With Kohli in his corner, breaking down his game ball by ball, he may just be in the right place at the right time. It's a big blessing for me that I am a part of such a good franchise and such a good team surrounded by great players and great coaches. For now, the focus is entirely on RCB - a franchise he describes being a part of as a genuine blessing and a dressing room that challenges him daily, on and off the field. He joined a side that won the trophy last year. Also Read: Live Cricket Score There are many aspects to work on yourself when you are around these great people. So, it always helps me and I always try to have some conversation with all of them and try to improve myself. Yes, 100 percent that (winning the trophy again) is the dream and motto. Article Source: IANS
Bengaluru professional confused should he buy a flat or not: 'Crores for tanker water and bad roads'
Owning a home in Bengaluru is becoming a distant dream for many. Property prices have surged dramatically, making even a 2BHK unaffordable. Rents have also climbed significantly, impacting savings plans. Concerns about basic infrastructure like water supply and roads persist. This situation leaves many questioning the value of buying property in the city.
War impact: Gulf job loss fears prompt demand for NRI secretariat in Karnataka
As tensions rise in the Gulf due to the West Asia conflict, Karnataka is on high alert for the looming threat of job losses affecting its eight lakh NRIs. The focus of concern has pivoted from mere safety to the harsh realities of employment instability, with many grappling with salary cuts and increased time off work.
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Coming from Manchester, there were no culture shocks for me in India: Ashley Westwood
The Englishman takes the reins at Kerala Blasters with the team floundering in the ISL. But he knows what it takes to succeed in India, thanks to his experience with Bengaluru FC. In this conversation, he discusses his managerial stints around the world, his formative years in the Manchester United Academy and what he picked up from Alex Fergusons methods
Bengaluru woman accuses cousin of morphing her pics
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AIMIM Leader Arrested In Malda Protest Case
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Malda Judge-Hostage Case Mastermind, Aide In WB Police Net At Bagdogra Airport
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Bengaluru FC Set to Clash with FC Goa in ISL 2025-26 Showdown
Bengaluru, April 3: In the Indian Super League (ISL) 2025-26, Bengaluru FC (The Blues) will face FC Goa on Saturday at the Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. Bengaluru FC aims to maintain its unbeaten streak in the tournament. During the league phase of ISL 2024-25, FC Goa handed Bengaluru FC its first defeat of the season. ... Read more Bengaluru FC Set to Clash with FC Goa in ISL 2025-26 Showdown
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AIIMS Bibinagar Holds Paediatric Trauma Workshop, Residents Win Quiz
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All about Karnatakas new Freedom Of Choice in Marriage Bill | Decode Karnataka
Karnataka Legislature recently passed the Karnataka Freedom of Choice in Marriage and Prevention and Prohibition of Crimes in the Name of Honour and Tradition (Eva Nammava, Eva Nammava) Bill, 2026.
LPG crisis sparks surge in interest for electric autos in Bengaluru
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Indian Premier League: Mumbai Indians head coach Mahela Jayawardene lauded Rohit Sharmas preparation ahead of their clash against Delhi Capitals in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026, saying the veteran right-handed opener had a clear plan and vision to get himself ready for the tournament despite limited competitive cricket in recent months. In MIs first game against Kolkata Knight Riders at the Wankhede Stadium, Rohit smacked a 38-ball 78 and was at his vintage best to show the cricketing world that he still has the skill and mindset to thrive in a high-intensity tournament. At MIs practice session at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Thursday, a lean-looking Rohit batted for more than an hour and was practising hard against the bowlers. Well, I think credit to him, he had a plan and vision obviously. A few of our guys who are in our setup were involved in this training, and one of them wanted to do so. Also, to get to a fitness level that he was comfortable with, he knew what he needed to do. Even though he hasn't played much competitive cricket, he did quite a bit of skill work off-season whenever he had the time. Then he joined us on our first day of the camp, and we had a chat on how we wanted to start. We did a lot of simulations and had quite a few practice matches that we played. So he was part of all that, said Jayawardene in the pre-match press conference on Friday. He added that Rohits involvement in practice matches and simulations during MIs camp helped him regain rhythm and be at his blistering best in the opening game, which the side won by six wickets. I mean, for someone who has played the game for such a long time, it's in the veins, muscle memory, and how he wanted to go about. He will react much better out there in the middle in situations. Even though he didn't have competitive cricket behind him, he knew that. I knew when I watched him batting in the nets that he was in pretty good nick. His hand speed was pretty good, and that was how he wanted to approach. It was a good start for him in the first game, and hopefully, he can continue that. I feel it's a bit tough, the tournament. But he's focused, he's relaxed. He's contributed in a very positive way in the camps, which was great for us, added Jayawardene. He further threw light on how Rohits preparation was slightly different compared to other Indian regulars like Jasprit Bumrah, Hardik Pandya, Suryakumar Yadav, and Tilak Yadav, who were constantly playing for the Indian team, especially in the recent T20 World Cup win. Well, I think Jasprit, Hardik, Sky, and all that, they are part of the Indian set-up. Regularly, they play white-ball cricket and are under the NCA (BCCI Centre of Excellence, Bengaluru). They have been monitored throughout by them, and we get a handover before the IPL. Rohit probably was a bit different because he hadn't played much cricket. So, he played in November (and then in January this year in ODIs against New Zealand). After that, he spoke to them about what he wanted to do with the fitness side of things. So, he took those two months to get his fitness right, and then he started doing skill work. Well, I think Jasprit, Hardik, Sky, and all that, they are part of the Indian set-up. Regularly, they play white-ball cricket and are under the NCA (BCCI Centre of Excellence, Bengaluru). They have been monitored throughout by them, and we get a handover before the IPL. Also Read: Live Cricket Score It's just the guys who are not with their national set-ups or the players who are with their state teams and some of them are not playing cricket - then we will try in their free time, we'll get them to a camp and do some skill work or whatever we need to do with them is how we get involved with our entire squad. So, that's how it goes, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
A Bengaluru-based chartered accountant, Meenal Goel, has highlighted how a simple oversight in updating an insurance nominee can lead to long legal delays and extra costs. She shared a case where a man failed to update his nominee after his wifes death, and when he later passed away, his children had to go through a 14-month legal process to claim the 75 lakh policy, spending around 85,000 in the process.
All about Karnatakas new Freedom Of Choice Marriage Bill | Decode Karnataka
Karnataka Legislature recently passed the Karnataka Freedom of Choice in Marriage and Prevention and Prohibition of Crimes in the Name of Honour and Tradition (Eva Nammava, Eva Nammava) Bill, 2026.
Bengaluru CA Meenal Goel challenges the notion that money can't buy happiness, highlighting its crucial role in mitigating stress and enabling essential life choices like healthcare and education. Financial security, she argues, is a practical necessity that provides freedom and opportunities, allowing passion to flourish without constant anxiety. Internet reactions echo this sentiment, emphasizing money's role in control and dignity.
Bengaluru presents a weekend packed with entertainment. Harsh Gujral brings his comedy show. Singer Shaan performs his hit songs. A rooftop screening of Rockstar offers a cinematic experience. The Spring Fest celebrates Assamese culture with music and food. These events provide a variety of options for residents and visitors.
Not A One-Year Thing: Jitesh Sharma On RCB's IPL Title Win In 2025
Defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) wicketkeeper-batter Jitesh Sharma says last season's title has only strengthened the team's hunger to build something lasting at the franchise.
Mastermind Mofakkarul Islam Arrested at Bagdogra Airport in Kaliachak Case
Maldah, April 3: The mastermind behind the Kaliachak case, Mofakkarul Islam, was apprehended by West Bengal police at Bagdogra Airport. He was attempting to flee the state and was headed to Bengaluru. So far, a total of 35 individuals have been arrested in connection with this case. Mofakkarul Islam is a practicing lawyer with longstanding ... Read more Mastermind Mofakkarul Islam Arrested at Bagdogra Airport in Kaliachak Case
I Want To Prove That Winning IPL Trophy Last Season Was Not A One-off, Says RCB Wicketkeeper Jitesh
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Royal Challengers Bengaluru wicketkeeper-batter Jitesh Sharma said last seasons title has only strengthened the teams hunger to build something lasting at the franchise. Jitesh continues to be an integral part of the RCB. Not just with the bat has he been impressive in the last season, but his heroics with the gloves have been equally brilliant. Jitesh continues to be an integral part of the RCB. Not just with the bat has he been impressive in the last season, but his heroics with the gloves have been equally brilliant. This is not a one-year thing. We are here to dominate. I want to prove that what happened last season was not a one-off. Winning the first trophy for RCB was a magical feeling. The biggest satisfaction was knowing that I had contributed to it. That is a moment I will always be proud of, Jitesh said on the RCB Podcast. On his crucial 24 off 10 in the 2025 final, Jitesh said his focus was on making a decisive impact. My only thought in the final was to make a difference. I did not want to just survive the situation; I wanted to shift the game. The last over of the final felt like the longest six balls of my life. We wanted that moment so badly, he said. On the loss of his father, Jitesh said it is something he continues to carry with him. When you lose your father, that void never really goes away. I am not trying to forget it. I want to carry that emotion with me and keep moving forward. He also spoke about what it meant that his father had seen him represent India and lift the trophy for RCB. I am proud that my father saw me wear the India jersey and saw me lift the trophy for RCB. That means everything to me. On returning to the RCB setup after a difficult phase, Jitesh said the environment helped him reset. When I walked back into Chinnaswamy and saw the red and blue again, I felt reborn. Being back in that environment made me feel like myself again. He also credited Dinesh Karthik for helping shape his growth over the past year. A lot of the credit for my growth goes to DK 'anna'. He helped me understand my game better, use my strengths properly and improve mentally. DK asked me to take a break, put the bat away for a while and spend time with my family and friends. That helped me reset. Speaking about his batting approach, Jitesh said he has simplified everything to one core thought. For me, it comes down to one thing: watch the ball. If you are present and watching the ball well, everything else takes care of itself. Speaking about his role as a cricketer, Jitesh said he now sees himself in broader terms. I do not see myself only as a wicketkeeper now. I see myself as a finisher and a fielder as well. My job is to find a way into the team, whatever role that requires. On missing out on India selection, he said the larger ambition remains unchanged. Playing for India is still the ultimate goal. I felt I did my part, so I have no regrets. Now it is about staying ready and finding the next opportunity. On missing out on India selection, he said the larger ambition remains unchanged. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With RCB entering the new season as defending champions, Jitesh said he is ready for the challenge ahead. Teams will come harder at us this season, and that excites me. I enjoy that challenge. I want people to come hard at me, because I will come hard at them too. Article Source: IANS
fischer Strengthens Production in Asia: New Production Sites in India and China
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The SRH bowling unit was under scrutiny after their first Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 match against the defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB). Chasing a formidable target of 202, RCB reached the finish line with 26 balls to spare, fueled by vintage brilliance from Virat Kohli and a destructive knock from Devdutt Padikkal.
RCB Sold for $1.78 Billion: Full Story Behind IPLs Biggest Franchise Deal
Just before the start of the IPL 2026, the takeover of two Indian Premier League (IPL) franchises was top news on the sports as well as business and economy pages. Let us talk about Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) for the time being. A consortium led by David Blitzer acquired RCB for $ 1.78 billion (INR 16,660 crore). His Bolt Ventures are joined by private equity firm Blackstone, the Aditya Birla Group, and The Times of India Group in the new ownership group, and they take over from previous owners Diageo, who had acquired RCB from United Spirits between 2012 and 2014. RBC is one of the most popular IPL sides, although they have won only one title, that too, in 2025, but have a vast fan base. This inspired the consortium to enter into a record transaction for a team playing in a single T20 cricket competition. Since its launch in 2008, the IPL has transformed not into just the most lucrative competition in world cricket but one of the most valuable properties in world sport. The amount now paid is almost double the amount paid for the Lucknow Supergiants in 2021, the last franchise sold by BCCI. This all raises a very interesting question: how was RCB created and acquired from BCCI originally and at what cost? Whosoever is reported as the owner of Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) on paper, now or in future, they shall always be known as Vijay Mallyas team. The name Royal Challengers belonged to him and now, while he is no longer associated with this franchise, RCB has become such a big brand that new owners have also decided to go with it and the team will remain RCB. You will be surprised to note that when in 2008 BCCI was in the process of selling the franchise for the IPL, the Bengaluru (as the city is known now) franchise was not the first choice for Vijay Mallyas United Breweries Group. They had bid for 7 out of 11 cities on offer and this included Mumbai, Bengaluru and Delhi, each priced at $111.6 million. He was not interested in Kanpur, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, and Cuttack and ultimately out of these four, only Jaipur emerged as a choice to form a team. The Mumbai franchise was his first choice, but in the auction held on January 24, 2008, to sell the eight franchises to kick-start the IPL, they lost the same to Reliance. Another surprise: his bid was lower to Reliance by only $0.3 million (approx. Rs 1.2 crore at that time), as if an auction scene from the Hindi film Trishul was being witnessed in the BCCI auction. Reliance took away the Mumbai franchise through a bid of $111.9 million. Now Vijay Mallyas UB Group was the front-runner for the Bengaluru as well as the Delhi franchise in the IPL. They opted for Bengaluru, in view of Vijay Mallyas connection with the city. So a $111.6 million franchise is now acquired for $1.78 billion, i.e. 1595 times more value. The United Spirits Limited (USL) started disinvestment around 2012 and by 2014, Diageo India had become a major shareholder of the Co. and simultaneously got the subsidiary Royal Challengers Sports Private Limited, which had RCB. Since then, the brand value of RCB has seen significant upward movement, further added by the addition of the Womens Premier League (WIL) franchise for the city. Now the whole package is sold for $1.78 billion (approx. Rs 16,660 core). At present, it has become the biggest sports entity in India by valuation. Although the Mumbai franchise is being valued at $2.4 billion, this value is not tested in the market. After the RCB won its maiden title, in June 2025, it was projected that it would catapult the teams brand value past $140 million. People often miss that RCB is not just a cricket team. Theyre a brand, a lifestyle. While most teams show up for two months and then disappear, RCB stays in the spotlight year-round : Jersey, Mech, RCB Bar & Caf, RCB Innovation Lab to push Indias sports tech narrative and 'Hustle by RCB', their fitness content initiative keeps fans engaged. Also Read: Live Cricket Score As such, the bid of $1.78 billion to acquire the RCB came as no surprise.
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