Real Cricket 26 RP PASS: How To Get RP Points?

If you’ve been grinding in Real Cricket 26 and are looking to complete the RP Pass, here are all the details for you. In this post, we will guide you on the best ways to earn RP Points and progress through the RP Pass quickly. So, let’s get started.”

Real Cricket 26 RP PASS

The RP Pass offers various types of rewards and coins, which ultimately help you progress in Real Cricket 26.

Top Rewards ( free pass ): Rc coins, Rc Tickets, lucky spin tokens, Commentary packs etc.


How To Get Rp Points?

Here are the best ways to earn the maximum RP points in Real cricket 26.

First Thing You Need to Know (Most Players Get This Wrong)

I had the same confusion at first.
But once you understand how the RC Pass RP system actually works, things start making a lot more sense. And honestly, it’s not as complicated as it looks.

RP Points are not just about completing matches, The game is actually tracking how much effort you’re putting in. That means:

  • Are you actually playing each ball?
  • Are you completing full overs?
  • Are you involved in both batting and bowling?

The more you actually play, the more points you get. Sounds simple, but this is where most players mess up.

Let’s Talk About Game Modes:

Not all matches give the same RP — and this is something the game never clearly tells you.

  • Quick Play: Good for quick fun, but honestly… the RP is very low. Don’t expect much here.
  • Test Matches: Longer format, so naturally you get better RP than Quick Play.
  • Multiplayer: A bit more rewarding because it’s competitive.
  • Tournament Mode: This is where the real RP is. If you’re serious about RC Pass, this is your best option.

Personally, I saw the biggest difference when I switched to tournaments.

The Biggest Mistake: Auto Play, Let me be very clear — Auto Play kills your RP Points.

If you use Auto Play for both batting and bowling → you get zero points.

If you skip even one part → your points drop heavily.

If you play everything manually → you get the best rewards.


I’ll explain this in a simple way based on actual gameplay situations –

When I Used Auto Play, I played a 10-over match but skipped bowling. I only got around 20 RP Points, when I should have gotten much more.

That’s when I realized — Auto Play is not worth it at all.

And Just playing isn’t enough — you also need to play properly

When I Played a Full game:

  • Played full batting
  • Played full bowling
  • No Auto Play

I got around 190+ RP Points.


Here’s the RP Points breakdown:

Quick play And Test Match

Multiplayer Mode and Tournaments


That’s it for this post, if you have doubts about the Rp system in real cricket 26, you can share it with us in the comment box below. Thank you.

Kanhaiya Patidar

Kanhaiya Patidar is content reviewer for adixesports, he is from Ratlam ( Madhya Pradesh ), for sure this 20 year boy has sharp writing skills.

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