Virat Kohli’s Injury Update: Is He Set To Be Dropped For RCB vs LSG IPL 2026 Game?

Lachlan Reed

thecricketlounge|13-04-2026

MI vs RCB IPL 2026: Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) got back to winning ways with a solid 18-run victory over Mumbai Indians (MI) in Match 20 of the TATA IPL 2026 at the Wankhede Stadium. It was exactly the kind of game fans expect from T20 cricket, runs coming from everywhere, a packed house, and two massive teams going at it under the lights. Mumbai Indians chose to bowl first after winning the toss, but RCB's openers quickly made them pay. Phil Salt and Virat Kohli put on a clinic during the powerplay, racking up 120 runs for the first wicket in just 10.5 overs. Salt led the charge, smashing 78 off 36 balls with six sixes before Shardul Thakur finally got him out. Skipper Rajat Patidar kept the momentum going, hitting a quickfire 53 off only 20 balls at a strike rate of 265. Tim David then closed things out with a 16-ball 34, pushing RCB to their highest score this season. Mumbai started the chase strongly, with Ryan Rickelton and Rohit Sharma reaching 57 in six overs, but they took a hit when Rohit had to retire hurt. Krunal Pandya bowled a vital spell to keep Hardik Pandya quiet and dismiss Suryakumar Yadav for 33, finishing with 1/26, which turned out to be a huge effort in a game where over 460 runs were scored. Sherfane Rutherford kept the crowd on their feet with an unbeaten 71 off 31 balls, including nine sixes, but the target proved to be too far out of reach.

Virat Kohli's ankle injury creates worry despite RCB's win

Despite the win, there are serious concerns brewing in the RCB camp. Virat Kohli needed medical attention on his left leg just five balls into the tenth over, with commentator Simon Doull suggesting it looked like an ankle injury. His performance reflected his struggle; he seemed to be playing through pain on a pitch that was perfect for batting. While his teammates were scoring at strike rates well over 200, Virat Kohli finished with a 131.57 strike rate, facing 38 balls and hitting five boundaries. On such a flat Wankhede surface, his uncharacteristic lack of pace suggested he was physically limited, struggling to run between the wickets or swing freely. He didn't even celebrate his fifty and looked livid as he walked off, tossing his gloves and helmet in the dugout after being dismissed by Hardik Pandya in the 14th over. MI vs RCB IPL 2026: Virat Kohli’s 50 Was Actually RCB’s Biggest Problem vs MI

Virat Kohli injury update:

Virat Kohli didn't take the field during Mumbai's chase and was seen sitting on the sidelines as reports of an ankle niggle spread. He had also reportedly been dealing with a fever before the match, but still chose to play the anchor role for his team. With the RCB vs LSG IPL 2026 game approaching, the franchise hasn't given an official update on how bad the injury is or if he’ll miss time. Considering Kohli is averaging 59.67 this season at a strike rate of 162.73, losing him for even one game would be a massive blow for the defending champions.