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Rajat Patidar Injury Update: RCB Captain Expected to Return for IPL 2026 Playoffs

Sanjaya Mendis · · 5 min read
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The Captain’s Absence: Anxiety in the RCB Camp

Just when Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) appeared to be rolling like a well-oiled machine, fans were left biting their nails. The announcement that captain Rajat Patidar would be ruled out of the high-stakes IPL 2026 clash against Punjab Kings in Dharamsala sent shockwaves through the franchise’s massive fanbase. With a playoff berth within touching distance, the last thing the defending champions wanted was uncertainty surrounding their leader and most consistent performer.

Rajat Patidar has been the glue holding Bengaluru’s batting order together throughout this season. His ability to anchor the innings while maintaining a high scoring rate has made him indispensable. His sudden absence immediately set alarm bells ringing, leading to speculation about the severity of the injury and whether it could potentially end his season prematurely. However, recent developments suggest that the situation is far more manageable than initially feared.

Jitesh Sharma Provides a Reassuring Update

RCB fans can breathe a little easier following the toss at Dharamsala. Stand-in captain Jitesh Sharma, stepping into the leadership role in Patidar’s absence, provided a vital and reassuring update. He suggested that the captain’s time on the sidelines is only a temporary measure designed to ensure he is at 100% for the knockout stages.

At the toss, Jitesh Sharma confirmed that Patidar is recovering well and is expected to be available for RCB’s final league game against Sunrisers Hyderabad. “Rajat is doing fantastic now and hopefully we’ll see him in Hyderabad,” Sharma stated. That single sentence was music to the ears of the RCB faithful. While Patidar did not travel with the squad to Dharamsala and missed both training sessions prior to the game, the latest medical indicators suggest there are no long-term concerns regarding his fitness.

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The Incident: How Rajat Patidar Sustained the Injury

The injury that sidelined the captain occurred during RCB’s previous high-octane clash against Kolkata Knight Riders. Patidar was struck on the back of the helmet by a sharp, rising bouncer from speedster Kartik Tyagi. It was a moment that silenced the crowd, highlighting the physical risks involved in the modern game. Although Patidar showed immense courage by continuing to bat immediately after the impact, he was dismissed shortly after for just 11 runs, clearly looking shaken by the blow.

Following the match, RCB’s medical staff conducted a thorough evaluation. In line with modern concussion protocols and player safety standards, the decision was made not to take any unnecessary risks. Giving their captain time to recover fully rather than rushing him into the Dharamsala fixture looks like a sensible strategic move. With the IPL playoffs around the corner, preserving the health of their best batter is a priority over a single league match gamble.

The Batting Engine: Patidar’s Stellar 2026 Form

To understand why Patidar’s fitness is so critical, one only needs to look at the statistics. Patidar has enjoyed a brilliant IPL 2026 season, establishing himself as one of the most feared middle-order batters in the tournament. In 10 innings, he has notched 326 runs at a blistering strike rate of 195, including three match-defining half-centuries.

He has led from the front, often turning games on their head with his explosive batting style. Whether facing elite pace or world-class spin, Rajat Patidar has looked like a man with a point to prove. For RCB, his contributions have been worth their weight in gold, providing the necessary impetus in the middle overs that allows the finishers to flourish. His return for the Sunrisers Hyderabad match on May 22 will be the boost the team needs to secure a top-two finish.

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Playoff Scenarios: One Win Away from Glory

Despite the temporary loss of their captain, RCB remains in a commanding position. They are currently sitting at the top of the points table with 16 points from 12 matches and an impressive net run rate of +1.053. This healthy NRR acts as a buffer against their closest rivals.

One more win from their final two league matches will mathematically seal their place in the playoffs. After the encounter with Punjab Kings, the focus shifts entirely to the Hyderabad fixture. Having Patidar back in the lineup for that game would not only strengthen the batting but also restore the tactical leadership that has served the team so well this year. The defending champions are determined to become the first team in years to retain their title, and a healthy Patidar is central to that ambition.

Under the Scanner: Jitesh Sharma’s Captaincy and Form

While Jitesh Sharma has stepped up to lead the side in Dharamsala, his individual form remains a significant talking point. The wicketkeeper-batter is currently navigating a forgettable season with the bat, having managed only 90 runs from 10 innings. For a player specifically recruited for his ability to finish games with a flourish, these numbers are well below his established standards.

However, history has shown that the added responsibility of captaincy can sometimes ignite a player’s form. RCB will be hoping that the temporary promotion to the top job helps Jitesh find his rhythm before the business end of the tournament. Even if Patidar returns for the next game, a confident Jitesh Sharma in the lower-middle order would make RCB an even more formidable opponent in the playoffs. As the league stage reaches its climax, all eyes will be on the medical tent and the training nets in Hyderabad.

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Sanjaya Mendis

Sanjaya Mendis is a senior cricket writer for the Daily Mirror, and one of the most perceptive voices covering Sri Lankan cricket today. A University of Colombo journalism graduate, he began his career reporting on the island’s fiercely competitive school cricket circuit before graduating to the international beat. Sanjaya is especially known for his detailed breakdowns of spin bowling—a craft he understands intimately—and his ability to contextualise performances within Sri Lanka’s rich cricketing history. He has reported from Lanka Premier League seasons, bilateral series, and ICC tournaments, always with an eye for the human story behind the statistics. His award-winning features have taken him from the nets of Kalutara to the commentary boxes of Colombo, earning him a loyal readership. Sanjaya remains deeply committed to championing emerging talent and ensuring that the next generation of Sri Lankan cricketers gets the recognition they deserve.