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Virat Kohli has scored 805 runs against SRH in IPL history — at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, on a flat pitch with dew expected, he’s the standout captain pick for tonight’s RCB vs SRH Dream11 team. This is Match 1 of IPL 2026 (March 28, toss 7:00 PM IST) — fantasy teams need to be locked before the toss. Both teams lean heavily batter, both grounds are short — expect a run-fest and pick accordingly.
M. Chinnaswamy Stadium is a batting paradise — average first innings score sits around 185–200 and teams regularly breach 200. Short square boundaries (55–65 metres) mean even mistimed shots carry. Dew from the 10th over of the second innings makes life progressively harder for bowlers, rewarding batters batting in the chase. The fantasy playbook here is simple: load up on top-order batters, pick bowlers with premium wicket-taking ability, and avoid spinners as your primary bowling picks. Both keepers are genuine batting options — Jitesh and Kishan — so pick the one with the better batting position.
Jitesh Sharma (RCB) is the preferred keeper pick — he bats at five and can accelerate during the middle overs. If RCB are chasing, his ability to score quickly in overs 11–16 makes him valuable. Ishan Kishan (SRH) is the alternative but has been moved to the captain’s column above as a primary batting pick. If your team is tight on credits, Jitesh is the better keeper slot while Kishan fills the batter role.
| Player | Team | Role | Why Pick |
|---|---|---|---|
| Virat Kohli | RCB | Opener / Captain choice | 805 IPL runs vs SRH, 54.75 avg in IPL 2025 |
| Travis Head | SRH | Opener / VC choice | 374 runs in IPL 2025, Chinnaswamy century in 2024 |
| Devdutt Padikkal | RCB | No. 3 | Elegant left-hander, consistent in RCB’s middle order. On home turf, a safe 40–60 run bet |
| Abhishek Sharma | SRH | Opener | Explosive at the top alongside Head; scores quick boundary-heavy runs in powerplay |
Romario Shepherd (RCB) is the must-have all-rounder — bat at six, bowl at death, covers two scoring pathways. Krunal Pandya (RCB) gives wickets in the middle overs via left-arm spin and adds batting value at seven or eight. Liam Livingstone (SRH) is SRH’s ₹13 crore big buy — he’ll bat at five or six and can bowl part-time off-spin or leg-spin. Against RCB’s inexperienced quicks, he could go huge. Livingstone is the differential all-rounder pick that most fantasy teams will underweight on Day 1 of the season.
Bhuvneshwar Kumar (RCB) needs just 2 wickets to reach the 200 IPL wicket milestone — he’ll be pumped up tonight and has the skill to swing the new ball early against SRH’s openers. He’s bowled against this SRH lineup previously (for SRH himself). Suyash Sharma (RCB), the leg-spinner, is RCB’s best wicket-taking option with the ball — in IPL 2025 he was clinical in the middle overs and the Chinnaswamy surface won’t spin but his wrong’un can still deceive. Jacob Duffy (RCB) is the high-risk, high-reward bowler pick — debut tonight but a New Zealand seamer who hits good lengths. If he fires (3 wickets like a debut Hazlewood), the fantasy points are enormous. Harsh Dubey (SRH) is the best bowling pick from SRH’s lineup — off-spinner who was economical in 2025.
This team has 7 RCB and 4 SRH players — reflecting the home advantage and Kohli’s fixture record. Adjust if you want more SRH representation by swapping Padikkal for Abhishek Sharma and Krunal Pandya for Heinrich Klaasen.
Jacob Duffy (RCB) — IPL debutant, virtually nobody will pick a bowler they don’t know on Day 1 of the season. But he’s replaced Hazlewood in the XI for a reason. A 3-wicket haul tonight pushes him straight into the top fantasy scorers. Big punt, big potential return.
Aniket Verma (SRH) — Scored 236 runs in his debut IPL season in 2025. Expected to bat in the middle order tonight for SRH around overs 14–18. Won’t be widely picked as fantasy teams focus on the marquee names, but if SRH bat deep and Verma gets a platform, he can smash 40–50 quickly on this surface.
Heinrich Klaasen (SRH) — Ferocious finisher, South African veteran. On a Chinnaswamy deck where every ball in the final five overs can go for six, Klaasen at 5 or 6 in the order is an underrated differential. His SRH 2024 performances here speak for themselves.
Phil Salt (RCB) — Despite being an aggressive opener, Salt’s record in India doesn’t match his T20 numbers back in England. He bats at two (or opens alongside Kohli) but on a surface where the ball doesn’t bounce as much as in England, he can look scratchy before getting going. Expensive fantasy price for uncertain returns tonight.
Nitish Kumar Reddy (SRH) — A talented all-rounder, but his bowling role is limited at Chinnaswamy (the surface won’t suit his medium pace) and he bats in a crowded middle order between Kishan, Klaasen and Livingstone. Decent player, poor fantasy value at his expected credit cost given the other premium options available.
Q1. Who should be captain in RCB vs SRH Dream11 today?
Virat Kohli is the top captain pick. 805 IPL runs vs SRH, 54.75 average in IPL 2025, home ground — the numbers back him emphatically.
RCB vs SRH Dream11 Prediction: Fantasy Tips, Captain & Best Team | IPL 2026
Virat Kohli has scored 805 runs against SRH in IPL history — at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, on a flat pitch with dew expected, he’s the standout captain pick for tonight’s RCB vs SRH Dream11 team. This is Match 1 of IPL 2026 (March 28, toss 7:00 PM IST) — fantasy teams need to be locked before the toss. Both teams lean heavily batter, both grounds are short — expect a run-fest and pick accordingly.
M. Chinnaswamy Stadium is a batting paradise — average first innings score sits around 185–200 and teams regularly breach 200. Short square boundaries (55–65 metres) mean even mistimed shots carry. Dew from the 10th over of the second innings makes life progressively harder for bowlers, rewarding batters batting in the chase. The fantasy playbook here is simple: load up on top-order batters, pick bowlers with premium wicket-taking ability, and avoid spinners as your primary bowling picks. Both keepers are genuine batting options — Jitesh and Kishan — so pick the one with the better batting position.
Jitesh Sharma (RCB) is the preferred keeper pick — he bats at five and can accelerate during the middle overs. If RCB are chasing, his ability to score quickly in overs 11–16 makes him valuable. Ishan Kishan (SRH) is the alternative but has been moved to the captain’s column above as a primary batting pick. If your team is tight on credits, Jitesh is the better keeper slot while Kishan fills the batter role.
| Player | Team | Role | Why Pick |
|---|---|---|---|
| Virat Kohli | RCB | Opener / Captain choice | 805 IPL runs vs SRH, 54.75 avg in IPL 2025 |
| Travis Head | SRH | Opener / VC choice | 374 runs in IPL 2025, Chinnaswamy century in 2024 |
| Devdutt Padikkal | RCB | No. 3 | Elegant left-hander, consistent in RCB’s middle order. On home turf, a safe 40–60 run bet |
| Abhishek Sharma | SRH | Opener | Explosive at the top alongside Head; scores quick boundary-heavy runs in powerplay |
Romario Shepherd (RCB) is the must-have all-rounder — bat at six, bowl at death, covers two scoring pathways. Krunal Pandya (RCB) gives wickets in the middle overs via left-arm spin and adds batting value at seven or eight. Liam Livingstone (SRH) is SRH’s ₹13 crore big buy — he’ll bat at five or six and can bowl part-time off-spin or leg-spin. Against RCB’s inexperienced quicks, he could go huge. Livingstone is the differential all-rounder pick that most fantasy teams will underweight on Day 1 of the season.
Bhuvneshwar Kumar (RCB) needs just 2 wickets to reach the 200 IPL wicket milestone — he’ll be pumped up tonight and has the skill to swing the new ball early against SRH’s openers. He’s bowled against this SRH lineup previously (for SRH himself). Suyash Sharma (RCB), the leg-spinner, is RCB’s best wicket-taking option with the ball — in IPL 2025 he was clinical in the middle overs and the Chinnaswamy surface won’t spin but his wrong’un can still deceive. Jacob Duffy (RCB) is the high-risk, high-reward bowler pick — debut tonight but a New Zealand seamer who hits good lengths. If he fires (3 wickets like a debut Hazlewood), the fantasy points are enormous. Harsh Dubey (SRH) is the best bowling pick from SRH’s lineup — off-spinner who was economical in 2025.
This team has 7 RCB and 4 SRH players — reflecting the home advantage and Kohli’s fixture record. Adjust if you want more SRH representation by swapping Padikkal for Abhishek Sharma and Krunal Pandya for Heinrich Klaasen.
Jacob Duffy (RCB) — IPL debutant, virtually nobody will pick a bowler they don’t know on Day 1 of the season. But he’s replaced Hazlewood in the XI for a reason. A 3-wicket haul tonight pushes him straight into the top fantasy scorers. Big punt, big potential return.
Aniket Verma (SRH) — Scored 236 runs in his debut IPL season in 2025. Expected to bat in the middle order tonight for SRH around overs 14–18. Won’t be widely picked as fantasy teams focus on the marquee names, but if SRH bat deep and Verma gets a platform, he can smash 40–50 quickly on this surface.
Heinrich Klaasen (SRH) — Ferocious finisher, South African veteran. On a Chinnaswamy deck where every ball in the final five overs can go for six, Klaasen at 5 or 6 in the order is an underrated differential. His SRH 2024 performances here speak for themselves.
Phil Salt (RCB) — Despite being an aggressive opener, Salt’s record in India doesn’t match his T20 numbers back in England. He bats at two (or opens alongside Kohli) but on a surface where the ball doesn’t bounce as much as in England, he can look scratchy before getting going. Expensive fantasy price for uncertain returns tonight.
Nitish Kumar Reddy (SRH) — A talented all-rounder, but his bowling role is limited at Chinnaswamy (the surface won’t suit his medium pace) and he bats in a crowded middle order between Kishan, Klaasen and Livingstone. Decent player, poor fantasy value at his expected credit cost given the other premium options available.
Q1. Who should be captain in RCB vs SRH Dream11 today?
Virat Kohli is the top captain pick. 805 IPL runs vs SRH, 54.75 average in IPL 2025, home ground — the numbers back him emphatically.
Q2. Best Dream11 team for RCB vs SRH today?
WK: Jitesh Sharma | BAT: Virat Kohli (c), Travis Head (vc), Devdutt Padikkal | AR: Romario Shepherd, Liam Livingstone, Krunal Pandya | BOWL: Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Suyash Sharma, Jacob Duffy, Harsh Dubey.
Q3. Which all-rounders to pick in RCB vs SRH Dream11?
Romario Shepherd (must-pick), Krunal Pandya (safe), and Liam Livingstone (differential) are the three all-rounder picks worth considering tonight.
Q4. Is Travis Head a good Dream11 pick today?
Yes — strong vice-captain option. He hit a century at this ground in IPL 2024 and RCB’s pace bowling is weakened tonight without Hazlewood. Head will look to launch from ball one.
WK: Jitesh Sharma | BAT: Virat Kohli (c), Travis Head (vc), Devdutt Padikkal | AR: Romario Shepherd, Liam Livingstone, Krunal Pandya | BOWL: Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Suyash Sharma, Jacob Duffy, Harsh Dubey.
Q5. Which all-rounders to pick in RCB vs SRH Dream11?
Romario Shepherd (must-pick), Krunal Pandya (safe), and Liam Livingstone (differential) are the three all-rounder picks worth considering tonight.
Q6. Is Travis Head a good Dream11 pick today?
Yes — strong vice-captain option. He hit a century at this ground in IPL 2024 and RCB’s pace bowling is weakened tonight without Hazlewood. Head will look to launch from ball one.