At the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, a target of 200 is like cash in an inflation-hit economy: it appears hefty until you actually try to use it. On Friday night, Royal Challengers Bengaluru underlined this once more, easily chasing 206 to secure their fifth victory of the season and regain second place on the IPL 2026 points table.
While B. Sai Sudharsan crafted a smooth, composed innings to bring up his third IPL century, RCB’s Virat Kohli and Devdutt Padikkal answered with a thunderous, high-energy display. Their 115-run stand transformed a daunting chase into a relaxed procession under the Bengaluru floodlights.
| Statistic | Gujarat Titans (GT) | Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) |
|---|---|---|
| Final Score | 205/X (20 Overs) | 206/5 (18.5 Overs) |
| Top Batter | Sai Sudharsan (100 off 58) | Virat Kohli (81 off 44) |
| Top Bowler | Kagiso Rabada | Josh Hazlewood / Suyash Sharma |
| Key Partnership | Sudharsan & Gill (128) | Kohli & Padikkal (115 off 59) |
| Result | — | RCB won by 5 wickets |
Gujarat Titans structured their innings around Sai Sudharsan, the 24-year-old left-hander who showcased the adaptability of the format by crafting a 58-ball century built on precise, orthodox strokeplay rather than sheer power.
Anchor and the Captain: Sudharsan and Shubman Gill put on a campaign-high 128-run opening stand. Gill was content to play second fiddle, facing only 18 balls in the first 10 overs.
Unorthodox flair: Normally a purist, Sudharsan surprised the crowd with scooped boundaries off Josh Hazlewood and Romario Shepherd, signaling a clear momentum shift.
Titans' Fade: Despite being 104/0 at the halfway mark, GT failed to capitalize. The RCB bowling trio of Suyash Sharma, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, and Hazlewood slammed the brakes, conceding just 17 runs between overs 17 and 19.
RCB’s run chase was almost derailed at the very start when Washington Sundar spilled a simple catch at mid-wicket off Kohli’s first delivery, a lapse that ultimately cost GT the match.
Devdutt Padikkal batted like a man transformed, producing what Kohli later described as the “clear difference” in the contest. His 55 from 27 deliveries featured fearless strokes over cover and crisp, lofted drives against an inconsistent Prasidh Krishna. He appeared completely unshackled, scoring at over 200 without descending into crude slogging.
With the tempo established, Kohli moved into the spotlight. He rekindled his famed duel with Kagiso Rabada, majestically flicking him over mid-wicket for six. Even though there was a late stumble when both well-set batters fell to Jason Holder, the platform they had built was far too strong to be undone.
Dev’s done this twice this season, where he’s come in and absolutely played a blinder from ball one... you never see him slogging the ball. You feel like he’s not giving you a sniff and yet he’s scoring so freely.Virat Kohli, Player of the Match
Drop damage: Kohli’s score went from a potential 0 to a match-winning 81 after Sundar’s drop.
Century milestone: Sai Sudharsan registered his third IPL century, but it ultimately proved futile as RCB’s relentless bowling units seized control and secured the win.
Final home hurrah: This was RCB's final league-stage game at the Chinnaswamy; they move to Raipur for their remaining matches with a 4-1 home record.
Bowling discipline: Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s subtly skillful bowling in the death overs was crucial in restricting the target to a chaseable score for RCB.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru have made chasing targets above 200 seem almost ordinary. Blending Kohli’s trademark composure with Padikkal’s rapid, stylish strokeplay, RCB disrupted the defending champions’ momentum. For Gujarat, failing to convert a 128-run opening partnership into a total beyond 230 meant their bowlers had virtually no margin for error against an in-form RCB top order.