The Sharp Opening
Best bet: PBKS moneyline. RCB arrive at Dharamsala on the back of Virat Kohli’s unbeaten century against KKR and are chasing first place in the IPL 2026 table. This is genuinely a coin flip. The slight edge goes to PBKS because Dharamsala in a Sunday afternoon match with no dew is their best-case scenario, and they’re fighting for their playoff lives.
The stakes could not be more clearly split. RCB sit first on 16 points and need one more win to guarantee a top-two finish. For PBKS, five consecutive defeats have turned a dominant early-season campaign into a playoff scramble. They’re fourth on 13 points with two games left. A loss here puts serious pressure on their position. These are two teams with completely different trajectories meeting at a venue that heavily favours the home side.
The Kohli factor is real and can’t be ignored. He came into the KKR game on the back of two consecutive ducks, changed his trigger movement in training, and produced a 105* off 60 to win the match. A Kohli in that sort of form at Dharamsala – a ground he has always enjoyed – is the single biggest threat to a PBKS win. But the conditions here in the afternoon are different from evening matches. No dew means RCB’s bowlers don’t have a second-innings advantage, Bhuvneshwar’s swing is more pronounced in cooler afternoon air, and PBKS’s batting lineup has scored 200+ seven times this season mostly in conditions like this.
Punjab Kings vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru Statistical Matchup
Advanced Tactical Breakdown
Powerplay
Bhuvneshwar Kumar holds the Purple Cap with 18 wickets this season at an economy of 7.26 – the most controlled pace bowling of any frontline bowler in the tournament. In an afternoon match at Dharamsala, the cooler mountain air assists his swing more than in the evening, and he’ll be targeting Prabhsimran Singh and Priyansh Arya at the top of the order knowing PBKS leak wickets in clusters when the powerplay goes wrong.
For PBKS with the ball, Arshdeep Singh has 13 wickets but his economy has been expensive this season. Jacob Bethell and Kohli tend to be measured rather than explosive in the powerplay, which gives PBKS a chance to keep the scoring rate in check before the field spreads. Hazlewood from the other end provides genuine bounce at altitude – his short-of-a-length game is particularly effective at Dharamsala where the surface is true and bounce is predictable.
Middle Overs
This is where Chahal’s fitness becomes the critical question. He has been used as a bowling option in only eight of PBKS’s thirteen games this season and his economy of 9.96 reflects matches where conditions haven’t suited him – but against RCB’s middle order of Patidar, Tim David, and Krunal Pandya, he’s the matchup PBKS most need. Patidar strikes at 179.16 against most spinners but has been dismissible against wrist spin at altitude earlier in his career.
For RCB in the middle overs, Noor Ahmad and Akeal Hosein in combination have been their most consistent control bowlers, and PBKS’s middle-order form through Iyer (328 runs, avg 54.67) and Stoinis has been solid despite the team’s losing run. If Chahal is fit and bowls in overs 8-14, PBKS win the middle-overs battle. If he doesn’t bowl, RCB’s experienced batting lineup will score freely.
Death Overs
Stoinis at 250 SR in overs 17-20 remains one of the most destructive death batters in this competition, and Shashank Singh has recovered some form after his mid-season dip. RCB’s death bowling has improved significantly since Bhuvneshwar started bowling at the death more often in their winning run – he conceded just 8.5 per over in the KKR game.
Tim David’s 10-ball cameos at the end of RCB innings have contributed to multiple wins and Jitesh Sharma’s attacking intent behind the stumps helps PBKS add 15-20 runs more than their batting lineup suggests on paper. Hazlewood at the death for RCB is the main threat – he’s been disciplined in overs 17-20 all season and PBKS’s lower order hasn’t coped well with him in recent fixtures.
Pitch Report & Weather Conditions
Afternoon cricket at Dharamsala is a different proposition from evening matches at this ground. Without dew, the surface plays true throughout both innings, conditions remain roughly equal for batters and bowlers in both halves, and there’s no second-innings advantage for the chasing team.
The altitude carries the ball further and the small square boundaries of 63 and 65 metres make six-hitting easier. PBKS have posted 200+ in seven of their thirteen innings this season, mostly in similar conditions. Average first innings score at Dharamsala this season is 200. No rain is expected. Temperature will be around 22 degrees at match time – ideal batting conditions.
Predicted Lineups
Strategic Prop Markets
Prop 1 (Top Bowler): Bhuvneshwar Kumar Top RCB Bowler. Purple Cap leader with 18 wickets at an economy of 7.26 – the most controlled pace bowling in the tournament. Afternoon conditions at Dharamsala amplify his swing, and PBKS’s top order through Arya and Prabhsimran take early risks that Bhuvneshwar consistently exploits. He bowled well in both legs of the 2025 final against PBKS and knows this matchup. The one condition: RCB need to be in a winning position. His numbers collapse when the game is lost.
Prop 2 (Top Batter): Virat Kohli Over 38.5 Runs. He’s scored 387 runs at SR 163.98 this season with a century in his last innings. Dharamsala is a ground where Kohli has historically thrived. The altitude, the true surface, and the small boundaries suit his placement-based game. PBKS without a fully fit Chahal lose their main spin-threat to his innings, and Arshdeep’s expensive economy this season means Kohli can get away with early aggression in the powerplay.
Prop 3 (Match Sixes): Match Sixes Over 20.5. Afternoon Dharamsala with two of the most power-heavy batting lineups in IPL 2026. PBKS have posted 200+ in seven of thirteen innings with Stoinis, Shashank, and Omarzai capable of 15+ sixes in a single innings. RCB have Tim David and Jitesh in the lower order. The 63/65m square boundaries will be cleared repeatedly. This is the highest-scoring venue in the competition at this phase of the season and the over on combined sixes is the right call.
Punjab Kings vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru Model Projection
The model gives PBKS a 52% win probability – the closest call in any article this IPL season. The 48% for RCB reflects a team in significantly better form, with a batter who just scored a century against quality opposition, and a bowling attack led by the Purple Cap holder, but PBKS’ sheer desperation could be the deciding factor in this rematch of last year’s final.
Frequently Asked Questions
Punjab Kings vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Match 61 of IPL 2026, starts at 3:30 PM IST at the HPCA Stadium in Dharamsala. This is an afternoon fixture. The toss takes place at 3:00 PM IST.
The HPCA Stadium in Dharamsala hosts a small number of afternoon fixtures each IPL season. Match 61 is scheduled for 3:30 PM IST, which means there is no dew factor in either innings – a significant difference from evening matches at this venue where the chasing team benefits from dew.
RCB hold a slight historical edge over PBKS. Most recently, RCB beat PBKS twice in the 2025 IPL playoffs – including the final – to claim the title. This is their first meeting in IPL 2026.
Chahal’s availability is doubtful for this match due to a shoulder concern that has restricted his bowling in recent games. He did not bowl a single ball in PBKS’s loss to Delhi Capitals on May 12. His inclusion in the XI and ability to bowl will be confirmed at the toss and is the most important team news factor for this fixture.
Dharamsala is the highest-scoring venue in IPL 2026 with an average first innings score of 200 in afternoon conditions. The altitude helps the ball travel further, small square boundaries of 63 and 65 metres assist six-hitting, and the surface is true throughout. In afternoon matches without dew, conditions are equal for both innings, which slightly favours the batting-first side.

