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Royal Challengers Bengaluru all-rounder Krunal Pandya's journey to becoming a five-time IPL champion is a story of grit, sacrifice and resilience. Before IPL titles, India caps and recognition, Krunal's daily routine revolved around paperwork, affidavits and helping people buy second-hand cars for a small commission. Fresh off back-to-back IPL titles with RCB and a fifth IPL crown overall, Krunal reflected on the struggles that shaped him long before cricket brought fame and success.
Rajat Patidar gives Krunal Pandya the ultimate 'Aura' tribute
RCB's back-to-back IPL title triumph was built on complete team dominance, and Krunal Pandya once again proved why he remains one of the franchise's most valuable players. Following the historic campaign, captain Rajat Patidar made sure to acknowledge the all-rounder's contribution with a cool Instagram post featuring the caption. RCB won 11 matches during their title-winning run, including nine league-stage victories, Qualifier 1, and the final.
'I always try to stay one step ahead': Krunal Pandya
Fresh off back-to-back IPL titles with RCB and a fifth crown overall, Krunal Pandya, dressed in black trousers and an oversized graphic camp collar shirt, arrived as Guest Sports Editor for The Times Of India . After greeting reporters and photographers, he sat down for an hour-long chat. However, before starting the interview, he paused mid-step, spotted a Ganesha idol, slipped off his footwear and offered a quiet prayer before settling in.
'I am hopeful': RCB's Krunal Pandya sets sights on India comeback after five years
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Making of a powerhouse: With Kohli & Bhuvi at heart, how RCB conquered IPL 2026
Just two years back, it felt as if the dream would never come true when Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) crashed out of the Indian Premier League ( IPL) at the Eliminator against Rajasthan Royals (RR). Their fans left the stadium in tears. Many left the stadium in tears last night, too.
Virat Kohli's dhol dance with Pandya goes viral after RCB's IPL 2026 title triumph
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‘Perfect ball’: Sachin hails Krunal’s delivery that stunned Buttler in IPL final
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Only 3 players have achieved rare IPL three-peat - and 2 are from RCB
Royal Challengers Bengaluru on Sunday lifted their second Indian Premier League title, defeating Gujarat Titans by five wickets in the final at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. The victory saw several records being created, including RCB becoming only the third franchise in IPL history to successfully defend their title after Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians. Amid all the celebrations and milestones, one remarkable record went largely unnoticed.
Kohli powers Bengaluru to ‘stuff of dreams’ back-to-back IPL titles
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