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#IPL #GTs #topheavy #method #face #fullthrottle #RCB #test">IPL 2026: GT’s top-heavy method to face full-throttle RCB test In a way, Gujarat Titans is a throwback to the Royal Challengers Bengaluru of yesteryear.
Back then, Virat Kohli, AB de Villiers and Chris Gayle used to do the bulk of the scoring and the rest of the batting line-up would be comparatively airy. GT of today is eerily similar, with the troika of Shubman Gill, B. Sai Sudharsan and Jos Buttler expected to do all the heavy-lifting.
On Friday at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium here, GT’s biggest test against an RCB outfit that operates at full throttle from ball one will be to prove that its methods – even if they seem anachronistic – are effective enough.
“I don’t think we’ll suddenly change,” said Vikram Solanki, GT’s director of cricket, on match-eve. “We’ll remain consistent in the way we go about our cricket altogether. We trust in a method and formula, and we trust the players that have delivered.”
Just that, in the most recent match, the players didn’t. GT lost by a crushing 99 runs to Mumbai Indians, a defeat Solanki attributed to “a number of errors”. It is imperative that the middle- and lower-orders contribute, especially Rahul Tewatia and M. Shahrukh Khan who have totalled 84 runs in 10 combined visits to the crease.
RCB too is coming in following a defeat – to Delhi Capitals at home by six wickets. But that reverse was only its second this season from six matches, and it boasts of such a well-set team that even a generational talent like England’s Jacob Bethell has had to warm the bench.
Friday will be the last time RCB will play in the Garden City this campaign, and there will be significant attention on a pitch which has not aided free-flowing strokeplay from the get-go. The city is also in the midst of a searing summer, but the RCB faithful will want nothing more than a rain of runs.
Published on Apr 23, 2026
In a way, Gujarat Titans is a throwback to the Royal Challengers Bengaluru of yesteryear.Back…
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#IPL #hope #stars #turn #Mumbai #Indians #visits #inform #Gujarat #Titans">GT vs MI, IPL 2026: In hope of stars to turn up, Mumbai Indians visits in-form Gujarat Titans
In a major relief to Mumbai Indians, Rohit Sharma had a long batting session in the nets at the Narendra Modi Stadium, with bowling coach Paras Mhambrey admitting that he is ‘fit’. However, a call on his availability for the must-win IPL 2026 fixture against Gujarat Titans will be taken at the toss on Monday.
It has been a forgettable start for the five-time champion so far, with just a solitary win in five games, and as the team gears up against a high-flying Titans outfit on a black soil surface, the focus will firmly be on getting its campaign back on track.
“It’s important to acknowledge the fact that we are in this situation. And we need to work as a unit to come out of this,” Mhambrey said. “I can assure you that we are working on it. There is no panic in the team. It’s a tough format. If you don’t turn up and play your best cricket, you are not going to win.”
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While Quinton de Kock stepped in for Rohit and scored a ton, Suryakumar Yadav and Tilak Varma have been inconsistent so far. In a must-win situation, the team management, as suggested by captain Hardik Pandya, may need tough calls. Mhambrey, however, did not elaborate on the possible changes.
Bowling remains a concern, with none of the star recruits making a telling impact so far in the competition. Mitchell Santner is fit and expected to return against the Titans. “Santner is fit. Unlucky we missed him last game. He picked up a bug,” Mhambrey said.
With five wins from eight games, Titans hold the edge. Shubman Gill has led from the front with consistent runs, while Jos Buttler has chipped in with key fifties. Rashid Khan and Prasidh Krishna have impressed in the middle overs and will look to exploit MI’s struggles.
Published on Apr 19, 2026
In a major relief to Mumbai Indians, Rohit Sharma had a long batting session in the nets at the Narendra Modi Stadium, with bowling coach Paras Mhambrey admitting that he is ‘fit’. However, a call on his availability for the must-win IPL 2026 fixture against Gujarat Titans will be taken at the toss on Monday.
It has been a forgettable start for the five-time champion so far, with just a solitary win in five games, and as the team gears up against a high-flying Titans outfit on a black soil surface, the focus will firmly be on getting its campaign back on track.
“It’s important to acknowledge the fact that we are in this situation. And we need to work as a unit to come out of this,” Mhambrey said. “I can assure you that we are working on it. There is no panic in the team. It’s a tough format. If you don’t turn up and play your best cricket, you are not going to win.”
Also read | Rinku, Anukul take Knight Riders to first win after spinners shine
While Quinton de Kock stepped in for Rohit and scored a ton, Suryakumar Yadav and Tilak Varma have been inconsistent so far. In a must-win situation, the team management, as suggested by captain Hardik Pandya, may need tough calls. Mhambrey, however, did not elaborate on the possible changes.
Bowling remains a concern, with none of the star recruits making a telling impact so far in the competition. Mitchell Santner is fit and expected to return against the Titans. “Santner is fit. Unlucky we missed him last game. He picked up a bug,” Mhambrey said.
With five wins from eight games, Titans hold the edge. Shubman Gill has led from the front with consistent runs, while Jos Buttler has chipped in with key fifties. Rashid Khan and Prasidh Krishna have impressed in the middle overs and will look to exploit MI’s struggles.
Published on Apr 19, 2026
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#Shubman #Gill #breaks #Kohlis #record #fastest #Indian #score #IPL #runs">Shubman Gill breaks Kohli’s record, becomes second fastest Indian to score 4000 IPL runs
Shubman Gill became the second fastest Indian to score 4000 runs in IPL during the Gujarat Titans and Lucknow Super Giants match at the Ekana Stadium in Lucknow on Sunday.
Gill reached the milestone in 118th inning, going past Virat Kohli’s record of completing the feat in 128 innings. KL Rahul holds the record of fastest ever to reach 4000 IPL runs — 105 innings.
Overall, Gill is the fifth fastest with Chris Gayle (112), David Warner (114), and Jos Buttler (116) above him in the list led by Rahul.
He is also the youngest player to do so at 26 years and 216 days.
Fastest to reach 4000 runs in IPL among Indians:
1) KL Rahul – 105 innings
2) Shubman Gill – 118 innings
3) Virat Kohli – 128 innings
4) Suresh Raina – 140 innings
5) Gautam Gambhir – 140 innings
Published on Apr 12, 2026
Shubman Gill became the second fastest Indian to score 4000 runs in IPL during the Gujarat Titans and Lucknow Super Giants match at the Ekana Stadium in Lucknow on Sunday.
Gill reached the milestone in 118th inning, going past Virat Kohli’s record of completing the feat in 128 innings. KL Rahul holds the record of fastest ever to reach 4000 IPL runs — 105 innings.
Overall, Gill is the fifth fastest with Chris Gayle (112), David Warner (114), and Jos Buttler (116) above him in the list led by Rahul.
He is also the youngest player to do so at 26 years and 216 days.
Fastest to reach 4000 runs in IPL among Indians:
1) KL Rahul – 105 innings
2) Shubman Gill – 118 innings
3) Virat Kohli – 128 innings
4) Suresh Raina – 140 innings
5) Gautam Gambhir – 140 innings
Published on Apr 12, 2026
Shubman Gill became the second fastest Indian to score 4000 runs in IPL during the…