Former captain Virat Kohli trained on the eve of Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s IPL 2026 match against the visiting Lucknow Super Giants on Tuesday, dispelling concerns about his participation in the game on Wednesday, April 15. Kohli had an ankle injury scare during RCB’s significant victory over Mumbai Indians on Sunday.
Kohli was observed facing bowlers and throw down specialists, showing no signs of discomfort while batting in the nets. Young fast bowler Rasikh Dar, who addressed the media on Tuesday, did not comment on the injury situation. RCB will decide on Kohli’s availability after the training session.
Earlier on Tuesday, social media buzz suggested that Kohli would not travel with the team to Bengaluru and would rest in Mumbai, potentially missing Wednesday’s game.
The 37-year-old did not take the field during Mumbai Indians’ chase of 241 on Sunday. Kohli scored 50 off 38 balls, contributing to their highest total at Wankhede Stadium. However, the star batter appeared frustrated with his knock, which was perceived as slower compared to his teammates. Phil Salt, opening alongside Kohli, scored 78 off just 36 balls, while Rajat Patidar hit 53 off 20 balls, dominating the Mumbai Indians spinners.
Tim David’s quick-fire 34 off 16 balls, including three sixes and two boundaries, ensured RCB posted an above-par total.
Kohli’s frustration was evident as he threw his helmet and gloves to the ground following his dismissal. Despite his efforts, he struggled to accelerate against the Mumbai Indians spinners after the powerplay.
RCB, aiming to continue their winning streak, hopes to include Virat Kohli in the playing XI, especially at home where he has consistently performed well.
ROHIT SHARMA INJURY UPDATE
Meanwhile, Mumbai Indians are concerned about Rohit Sharma’s fitness after he suffered a suspected hamstring injury. Rohit retired hurt after scoring 19 from 13 deliveries during MI’s unsuccessful chase of 241.
Rohit Sharma, who was injured during Sunday’s match against RCB, underwent scans in Mumbai on Monday to assess the injury. The results were expected on Tuesday.
Sources suggest it is unlikely he will be available for Mumbai Indians’ home game against Punjab Kings on Thursday, April 16, although a final decision will depend on the scan results.


