RCB vs GT Match 42 Highlights: In a game defined by a historic milestone and a shocking batting collapse, the Gujarat Titans (GT) secured a dominant 4-wicket victory over the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) at the Narendra Modi Stadium. While the night belonged to Virat Kohli, who became the first player in IPL history to surpass 9,000 runs, the Titans’ bowlers stole the show by dismantling the league’s most aggressive batting unit.
Match Summary: RCB vs GT (Match 42)
- RCB: 155 All Out (19.1 Ov) | Devdutt Padikkal 40 (24), Virat Kohli 28 (19), Arshad Khan 3/22, Rashid Khan 2/19
- GT: 159/6 (15.5 Ov) | Shubman Gill 43 (18), Shahrukh Khan 34* (15), Bhuvneshwar Kumar 3/28
- Result: Gujarat Titans won by 4 wickets (with 25 balls remaining)
- Player of the Match: Arshad Khan (GT)
RCB Innings: The 9,000-Run Moment & The Collapse
Choosing to bat first, RCB started with the “King” leading the way.
Kohli’s Historic Landmark
Virat Kohli entered the game needing just 11 runs to reach the 9,000-run mark. He achieved the milestone in the 3rd over with a vintage cover drive off Kagiso Rabada, sending the Ahmedabad crowd into a frenzy. However, his dismissal for 28 (19) triggered a disastrous chain of events.
The Arshad Khan Show
Left-arm pacer Arshad Khan produced a career-best spell, removing Faf du Plessis and Will Jacks in a single over. Rashid Khan then suffocated the middle order, and despite a breezy 40 (24) from Devdutt Padikkal, RCB was bundled out for a sub-par 155.

GT Chase: Gill’s High-Octane Blitz
Chasing 156, Gujarat’s captain Shubman Gill decided to finish the game in the Powerplay itself.
The 238 Strike Rate Cameo
Gill smashed Josh Hazlewood for 24 runs in the second over, setting a blistering tone. He hammered 43 off just 18 balls, effectively breaking the back of the chase before the 6-over mark.
Bhuvi’s Resilience & Shahrukh’s Finish
Bhuvneshwar Kumar (3/28) mounted a late fightback, removing Gill, Sudharsan, and Miller in quick succession to move back to the top of the Purple Cap leaderboard. However, Shahrukh Khan unleashed his power in the end, smashing 34 off 15 balls* to guide GT home with more than four overs to spare.
IPL 2026 Points Table & Individual Leaderboards
The Titans’ victory has significantly tightened the race for the Top 4.
| Rank | Team | P | W | L | Pts | NRR |
| 1 | Punjab Kings (PBKS) | 8 | 6 | 1 | 13 | +1.043 |
| 2 | Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) | 9 | 6 | 3 | 12 | +1.420 |
| 5 | Gujarat Titans (GT) | 9 | 5 | 4 | 10 | -0.192 |
Purple Cap: Bhuvneshwar Kumar (RCB) cemented his lead at the top with 17 wickets.
Orange Cap: Virat Kohli (RCB) moved into the Top 4 of the run-scorers list with 379 runs.
Crick Insider Post-Match Analysis: The Ahmedabad Shock (Match 42)
The Narendra Modi Stadium witnessed a monumental shift in the IPL 2026 landscape as the Gujarat Titans (GT) executed a clinical dismantling of Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB). While the night featured a historic individual milestone for the “King,” it was the Titans’ collective discipline that redefined the race for the Top 4.
Tactical Player Ratings
| Player | Rating | Strategic Performance Impact |
| Arshad Khan (GT) | 9.8/10 | The Wrecker-in-Chief. His career-best spell of 3/22 shattered RCB’s aggressive top order, removing both Faf du Plessis and Will Jacks in a single over to set the tone. |
| Shubman Gill (GT) | 9.4/10 | The Enforcer. Gill’s blistering 43 off 18 balls (SR 238) effectively killed the chase in the Powerplay, targeting the pace of Josh Hazlewood to break RCB’s spirit early. |
| Bhuvneshwar Kumar (RCB) | 8.5/10 | The Lone Warrior. Despite the team’s collapse, Bhuvi’s 3/28 moved him to 17 wickets, cementing his lead in the Purple Cap race and briefly threatening a GT collapse. |
| Virat Kohli (RCB) | 7.5/10 | The History Maker. Scored a steady 28 (19) to become the first player in IPL history to surpass 9,000 runs, though his dismissal triggered the RCB middle-order rot. |
| Rashid Khan (GT) | 9.0/10 | The Constrictor. His middle-over stranglehold (2/19) ensured RCB could never recover from their early losses, removing key threats before they could accelerate. |
Strategic Turning Points
- The 9,000-Run Moment: Virat Kohli reached the landmark with a vintage cover drive off Kagiso Rabada in the 3rd over. However, his departure shortly after left RCB without an anchor, leading to a sub-par total of 155.
- The Arshad Khan Double-Blow: Arshad Khan’s twin strikes in the Powerplay removed RCB’s most explosive overseas hitters, forcing the visitors into a defensive shell from which they never emerged.
- Gill’s 24-Run Over: Shubman Gill took Josh Hazlewood apart in the second over of the chase. By taking 24 runs off the Australian spearhead, Gill ensured the required rate was never a factor.
Milestone & Leaderboard Watch
- The 9K Club: Virat Kohli stands alone as the only player with 9,000+ IPL runs, further solidifying his legacy as the tournament’s greatest-ever batter.
- Purple Cap Dominance: Bhuvneshwar Kumar moved to 17 wickets, creating a three-wicket gap at the top of the standings despite being on the losing side.
- Orange Cap Climb: With his 28 runs, Virat Kohli moved into the Top 4 of the season’s run-scorers list with 379 runs.
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