
Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) continued its remarkable growth in Indian Premier League By winning the second consecutive title in ipl 2026. Although the celebrations surrounding their win are still fresh, discussions have already shifted toward the future of some of the franchise’s biggest stars.
among them, Virat Kohli Remains the central figure. Having represented the Bengaluru team throughout his IPL career, the former skipper once again had a memorable campaign and played a vital role in the team’s success. Recently, a key figure from the franchise shared his views on Kohli’s future, and offered an interesting perspective on the batsman’s future.
RCB CEO opens up on Virat Kohli’s future with the franchise
CEO of Royal Challengers Bangalore Rajesh Menon Expressed confidence that Kohli will continue to play for the franchise for the next many years. Menon also suggested that it is difficult to imagine a scenario where the batting superstar walks away from RCB completely, even if his playing career eventually comes to an end. The RCB CEO also highlighted Kohli’s fitness levels, passion for the game and constant competitiveness, as he believes the veteran player still has a lot left to offer.
Speaking to CNBC TV18, Menon said, “RCB and Virat are different sides of the same coin. He has been a constant factor for RCB. We have never seen him being a part of RCB, even if he walks out of his cricketing career. We will have to find out. In the next three-four years, I am sure he will play. He is fit, the hunger never dies. You saw him bring energy, runs, attitude in this IPL season. Everything was there. Three-four years, no problem at all.”
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Kohli continues to shine on the big stage
Kohli once again proved why he remains one of the most influential players in world cricket during IPL 2026. The former India captain finished as Royal Challengers Bangalore’s leading run-scorer, scoring 675 runs in 16 matches at an average of 56.25 and a strike rate of 165.84, his highest strike rate in an IPL season.
His best moment came in the final against Shubman Gill’s Party, Gujarat Titans (GT) At Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Chasing 156 to win, Kohli remained unbeaten on 75 off just 42 balls, leading RCB to a comfortable five-wicket win and helping the franchise become only the third team in IPL history to successfully defend their title. The 37-year-old also became the first batsman in IPL history to cross the 9,000-run mark during a season, further cementing his legacy as one of the league’s greatest performers.
Although Kohli has already stepped away from Test and T20I cricket, he has repeatedly expressed his desire to continue playing ODI cricket and is focused on representing India in the World Cup. 2027 ODI World Cup. With his fitness, form and motivation showing no signs of waning, the RCB stalwart will remain a force to be reckoned with for both the franchise and the country in the years to come.

