Defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru delivered a commanding performance to secure a place in the IPL 2026 final, crushing Gujarat Titans by 92 runs in Qualifier 1. Led by a sensational knock from captain Rajat Patidar, RCB showcased all-round dominance in Dharamsala.
In a high-stakes clash at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, RCB emerged as the first team to qualify for the IPL 2026 final. The comprehensive victory underlined their intent to defend the title successfully.
With this win, RCB kept alive their ambition of joining elite company alongside Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians as franchises that have successfully defended an IPL crown.
Meanwhile, Gujarat Titans will now have another opportunity to reach the final as they prepare to face the winner of the Eliminator between Sunrisers Hyderabad and Rajasthan Royals in Qualifier 2.
After being put in to bat, RCB got off to a flying start, setting the tone early with aggressive strokeplay. Despite an early wicket, the innings was anchored and accelerated brilliantly by skipper Rajat Patidar.
Patidar delivered a breathtaking performance, smashing an unbeaten 93 off just 33 balls, reaching his half-century in only 21 deliveries. His innings was a blend of precision, power, and composure, ensuring RCB maintained momentum throughout.
RCB’s batting effort was a collective show of strength:
The turning point came when Krunal Pandya joined Patidar. The duo stitched together a match-defining partnership, with Krunal scoring a valuable 43 off 28 balls.
A late cameo from Jitesh Sharma, who smashed 15 runs off just five balls, further boosted the total.
RCB eventually posted a massive 255/5, marking the highest total ever in IPL playoff history.
Despite some breakthroughs from Kagiso Rabada and Jason Holder, Gujarat Titans’ bowling unit struggled to contain RCB’s aggressive batting lineup.
Rabada managed to break key partnerships, while Holder picked up two wickets in a crucial over. However, the lack of consistent pressure allowed RCB batters to dominate and pile up a daunting total.
Chasing a mammoth target, Gujarat Titans faltered early under pressure. Jacob Duffy struck first, removing Sai Sudharsan, followed by Bhuvneshwar Kumar dismissing skipper Shubman Gill.
Within no time, GT found themselves struggling at 27/2, and the situation worsened as wickets continued to fall at regular intervals.
Jos Buttler attempted a counterattack with a quickfire 29 off 11 balls, but his effort was short-lived as Josh Hazlewood dismissed him.
The collapse deepened when Rasikh Salam struck twice in quick succession, removing Nishant Sindhu and Jason Holder.
By the end of the powerplay, Gujarat Titans were reeling at 51/5, effectively taking the game out of their reach.
RCB’s bowling attack remained relentless:
The bowlers ensured that GT never recovered from their early setbacks, maintaining control throughout the innings.
Amid the collapse, Rahul Tewatia stood tall for Gujarat Titans. He played a spirited innings, scoring 68 off 42 balls and registering his second half-century of the season.
However, with no support from the other end, his effort proved insufficient to challenge RCB’s massive total. Eventually, Bhuvneshwar Kumar dismissed Tewatia, and Krunal Pandya wrapped up the innings by removing Mohammed Siraj.
Gujarat Titans were bowled out for 162, handing RCB a comprehensive 92-run victory.
With this win, RCB have secured direct entry into the final and will now await their opponent.
Gujarat Titans, despite the loss, still have a second chance. They will face the winner of the Eliminator between Sunrisers Hyderabad and Rajasthan Royals in Qualifier 2, where a spot in the final will be at stake.
Conclusion: RCB Eye Historic Title Defense
Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s dominant display in Qualifier 1 has sent a strong message to the rest of the league. With a powerful batting lineup and disciplined bowling attack, they look well-equipped to defend their title.
As the tournament heads toward its climax, all eyes will now be on whether RCB can script history by becoming only the third team to retain the IPL trophy.