Titans take on champions: Shubman Gill, Rajat Patidar chase legacy as GT and RCB eye 2nd IPL crown
AHMEDABAD : There were many broken hearts when Rajasthan Royals went down by seven wickets to Gujarat Titans in Qualifier 2 at New Chandigarh on Friday night, denying fans the chance to see cricket’s new sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi in his first IPL final. Yet, few will deny that Sunday night’s summit clash promises a compelling contest between the two best and most consistent teams of IPL 2026.
Defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), chasing a second successive title, take on 2022 winners and hosts Gujarat Titans at the Narendra Modi Stadium. Beyond the trophy, the stakes are larger: the winner could well stamp themselves as the IPL’s next dominant force, much like Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians did in their eras. RCB, in particular, will aim to become just the third side after those two heavyweights to win back-to-back titles.
On paper, this is an evenly poised contest. Both teams are led by captains in sparkling form, each knocking on the doors of India’s T20I side while inspiring their teams with contrasting yet effective leadership styles. Rajat Patidar’s calm, understated approach has brought stability to RCB across two seasons, and he now stands on the brink of joining MS Dhoni and Rohit Sharma as the only captains to defend an IPL crown.
The 32-year-old Madhya Pradesh batter has backed his leadership with outstanding numbers, amassing 486 runs in 14 matches at an average of 44.18 and a staggering strike rate of 196.76, including five fifties. Long known for his prowess against spin, Patidar has added another dimension this season by dismantling pace attacks with equal ease.
The other captain, Shubman Gill, appears determined to reclaim his place in India’s T20 setup.
The elegant opener has been in sublime touch, piling up 722 runs in 15 matches at 48.13, with a strike rate of 163.71. Both skippers arrive in the final on the back of defining knocks: Patidar’s blistering 93 off 33 balls powered RCB to a 92-run win over GT in Qualifier 1, while Gill’s majestic 104 off 53 steered the Titans past Rajasthan Royals with authority in Qualifier 2.
Gill and opening partner Sai Sudharsan may not bludgeon attacks in the manner of some of the league’s younger dashers, but their method is no less effective. Their fluent strokeplay and ability to bat deep were on full display in their 167-run stand while chasing 215 in Qualifier 2.
Sudharsan, with 710 runs at an average of 47.33 and a strike rate of 159, is also in the running for the Orange Cap, alongside Gill.
With Jos Buttler (507 runs) providing solidity at No. 3, Gujarat Titans boast a top order that rarely misfires. RCB, however, can match that firepower with a formidable batting line-up featuring Virat Kohli, Devdutt Padikkal, Tim David, Venkatesh Iyer and Patidar. The champions have consistently notched 200-plus scores, aided in part by batting-friendly surfaces but underpinned by fearless intent.
The contest could ultimately hinge on the bowlers, and both teams possess potent pace attacks. RCB’s biggest strengths lie in the experience and incisiveness of Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Josh Hazlewood. Bhuvneshwar has been exceptional, picking up 26 wickets at 18.15 with an economy of 8.00, while Hazlewood’s ability to strike early makes him a crucial weapon against GT’s top order. Supported by Rasikh Salam and allrounder Krunal Pandya, RCB’s attack has both depth and variety.
Gujarat Titans boast of the most complete bowling unit in the tournament. Kagiso Rabada leads the pack with 28 wickets, consistently touching 150 kmph. Rashid Khan, Jason Holder and Prasidh Krishna provide able support. Home advantage could play a role, with Titans winning five of seven games in Ahmedabad this season. Yet, RCB enter the final slightly ahead, having enjoyed more rest and the confidence of winning the title at this venue last year.
Stay updated with the IPL 2026 Final between RCB and GT on Times of India. Follow live match updates, the latest IPL news, full IPL schedule, and the race for the Orange Cap and Purple Cap
Defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), chasing a second successive title, take on 2022 winners and hosts Gujarat Titans at the Narendra Modi Stadium. Beyond the trophy, the stakes are larger: the winner could well stamp themselves as the IPL’s next dominant force, much like Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians did in their eras. RCB, in particular, will aim to become just the third side after those two heavyweights to win back-to-back titles.
On paper, this is an evenly poised contest. Both teams are led by captains in sparkling form, each knocking on the doors of India’s T20I side while inspiring their teams with contrasting yet effective leadership styles. Rajat Patidar’s calm, understated approach has brought stability to RCB across two seasons, and he now stands on the brink of joining MS Dhoni and Rohit Sharma as the only captains to defend an IPL crown.
The 32-year-old Madhya Pradesh batter has backed his leadership with outstanding numbers, amassing 486 runs in 14 matches at an average of 44.18 and a staggering strike rate of 196.76, including five fifties. Long known for his prowess against spin, Patidar has added another dimension this season by dismantling pace attacks with equal ease.
Gill and opening partner Sai Sudharsan may not bludgeon attacks in the manner of some of the league’s younger dashers, but their method is no less effective. Their fluent strokeplay and ability to bat deep were on full display in their 167-run stand while chasing 215 in Qualifier 2.
Sudharsan, with 710 runs at an average of 47.33 and a strike rate of 159, is also in the running for the Orange Cap, alongside Gill.
With Jos Buttler (507 runs) providing solidity at No. 3, Gujarat Titans boast a top order that rarely misfires. RCB, however, can match that firepower with a formidable batting line-up featuring Virat Kohli, Devdutt Padikkal, Tim David, Venkatesh Iyer and Patidar. The champions have consistently notched 200-plus scores, aided in part by batting-friendly surfaces but underpinned by fearless intent.
The contest could ultimately hinge on the bowlers, and both teams possess potent pace attacks. RCB’s biggest strengths lie in the experience and incisiveness of Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Josh Hazlewood. Bhuvneshwar has been exceptional, picking up 26 wickets at 18.15 with an economy of 8.00, while Hazlewood’s ability to strike early makes him a crucial weapon against GT’s top order. Supported by Rasikh Salam and allrounder Krunal Pandya, RCB’s attack has both depth and variety.
Gujarat Titans boast of the most complete bowling unit in the tournament. Kagiso Rabada leads the pack with 28 wickets, consistently touching 150 kmph. Rashid Khan, Jason Holder and Prasidh Krishna provide able support. Home advantage could play a role, with Titans winning five of seven games in Ahmedabad this season. Yet, RCB enter the final slightly ahead, having enjoyed more rest and the confidence of winning the title at this venue last year.
Stay updated with the IPL 2026 Final between RCB and GT on Times of India. Follow live match updates, the latest IPL news, full IPL schedule, and the race for the Orange Cap and Purple Cap
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