The Titans' response was nothing short of explosive. Captain Shubman Gill signaled his intentions immediately, dismantling the world-class opening duo of Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Josh Hazlewood. His 43-run cameo came at a staggering strike rate, providing the perfect platform for the chase. Even though Sai Sudharsan fell early and Gill was eventually caught by Kohli off Bhuvneshwar, the foundation was set. Jos Buttler, benefited by a dropped catch from Jitesh Sharma, contributed a vital 39 to keep the pressure on the visitors.
The match saw a brief period of tension when RCB’s bowlers fought back. Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s masterclass in swing bowling accounted for Buttler, while Romario Shepherd removed Washington Sundar and Shahrukh Khan in a single over to leave GT at 109/4. A controversial dismissal of Rajat Patidar earlier in the game had already heightened the stakes, but Rahul Tewatia remained unfazed. Partnering with Jason Holder, Tewatia navigated the tricky middle overs. Even after Holder’s late dismissal by Suyash Sharma, Tewatia’s unbeaten 27 ensured GT crossed the finish line comfortably, ending the match in the 16th over and reinforcing their status as a powerhouse in IPL 2026.