Kohli vs Gill. 3‑3 Head‑to‑Head. 1,457 Metres of Altitude.
One Direct Ticket to the Final. Welcome to Dharamsala, Where the IPL’s Real Season Begins.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru finished first. Gujarat Titans finished second. Both have 18 points. Both have won nine of 14 league matches. Both arrive in the Himalayan foothills with a single objective: win tonight, book a direct flight to Ahmedabad on May 31, and give yourself two bites at the title. The loser gets a second chance — but nobody wants to be the team that needs one.
QUALIFIER 1 · INDIAN PREMIER LEAGUE 2026
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The Big Picture: A Final Before the Final
In some ways, this is the match the IPL has been building toward since March. Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Gujarat Titans finished the league stage with identical records — 18 points from 14 games, nine wins each — separated only by net run rate. When these two teams last met at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, GT handed RCB a comfortable defeat. That was a league match, part of the endless grind toward a playoff spot. Tonight, the stakes are existential. Win, and you get a direct ticket to the final in Ahmedabad on May 31. Win, and you get the luxury of rest — three full days to recuperate, plan, and watch your opponents battle through the Eliminator and Qualifier 2. Lose, and you are thrown into a knockout on May 29 against the winner of SRH vs RR. Lose, and your margin for error disappears entirely.
“Whoever wins the powerplay in the first innings will go on to win the match. That is my belief,” Simon Doull has predicted. “The battle between Kohli and Gill could decide the outcome. Whichever batter scores more runs and stays longer at the crease will likely take his team through.”
The Salt Question — The Million‑Dollar Decision That Could Define RCB’s Season
Phil Salt is in India. He has recovered from the finger injury that kept him out for over a month. But RCB captain Rajat Patidar was non‑committal when asked whether the England opener would walk out to bat alongside Virat Kohli tonight. “Salt is fit. He is under observation from the doctor. He has been participating in a few drills but we haven’t decided on our playing eleven yet. We will look at the wicket and decide,” Patidar told reporters on the eve of the match.[reference:2]
The debate has split the cricketing world. Simon Doull has argued forcefully against rushing Salt back. “Phil Salt has been out for three and a half weeks. Coming back from a long layoff, especially with a finger injury, is never easy. He is a quality player, but match fitness and shot‑timing take time to return,” Doull said.[reference:3] Venkatesh Iyer, who blasted 44 off 19 balls in the final league match against SRH, has made a compelling case to retain his spot. Patidar himself praised Venkatesh’s versatility, calling him a player who has accepted his role and prepared himself for exactly this moment.[reference:4]
On the other side of the coin, Jacob Bethell — who had been Phil Salt’s replacement through the league stage — has himself been ruled out with a finger injury, clearing the path for Salt’s return.[reference:5] The question is not whether Salt is available. It is whether RCB are willing to risk a player who has not faced competitive cricket in over five weeks in the biggest match of their season.
🔴 The Phil Salt Dilemma — By the Numbers
Salt in IPL 2026 (before injury): 6 innings, 2 fifties, 1 score of 46, strike rate above 170 · Venkatesh Iyer as opener: 44 off 19 vs SRH, 73* off 40 vs PBKS · Bethell: Ruled out with finger injury · Decision: Match fitness vs proven class.
The Venue: Dharamsala — Where the Air Is Thin and the Sixes Are Long
At 1,457 metres above sea level, the HPCA Stadium in Dharamsala is unlike any other IPL venue. The thinner air means the ball travels further — approximately 6 to 8 percent more than at sea level — and that transforms mishits into sixes and edges into boundaries. Across the three completed matches at this venue in IPL 2026, every first‑innings total has either touched or crossed the 200‑run mark.[reference:6] RCB themselves successfully defended 222 against Punjab Kings here earlier this season.[reference:7]
However, Dharamsala is not a mindless batting paradise. The unique high‑altitude conditions create genuine swing and steep carry for fast bowlers — particularly in the powerplay, with the new ball under lights. Bowlers who can move the ball early and vary pace intelligently at the death have historically succeeded here.[reference:8] The Economic Times noted that RCB’s pace attack of Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Josh Hazlewood is “built more around control, swing and hard‑length execution — attributes that have historically worked in Dharamsala.”[reference:9] The captain winning the toss is likely to bowl first, given the chasing advantage and the predictability of the surface under lights.
Head‑to‑Head: A Rivalry in Perfect Equilibrium
Across six IPL meetings, Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Gujarat Titans are locked at three wins apiece — a rivalry in perfect balance.[reference:10] The two meetings in IPL 2026 have been split: GT won the league‑stage encounter by a comfortable margin in Ahmedabad, while RCB won the earlier clash. Virat Kohli is the all‑time leading run‑scorer in this fixture with 432 runs against GT, including four half‑centuries and a hundred in seven innings.[reference:11] Jos Buttler has the highest individual score in this fixture: 74 off 42 balls. Mohammed Shami — formerly of GT, now at LSG — remains the leading wicket‑taker with 8 scalps at an economy of 10.38.
Despite the 3‑3 overall record, the recent momentum has been with GT. The Titans have won two of the last three meetings, and their victory in Ahmedabad — built on Gill’s 84 and Rashid Khan’s 4‑wicket haul — was a comprehensive dismantling of the defending champions.[reference:12]
| Matches | RCB Won | GT Won | Highest Total | Lowest Total | Last Meeting |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6 | 3 | 3 | 206/7 (RCB, 2025) | — | GT won (Ahmedabad, 2026) |
| ⭐ Most Runs — RCB vs GT | ||
|---|---|---|
| Virat Kohli (RCB) | 432 runs | 1 hundred · 4 fifties |
| Jos Buttler (GT) | 219 runs | HS: 74* |
| Shubman Gill (GT) | 209 runs | HS: 84 |
| Rajat Patidar (RCB) | 174 runs | HS: 48 |
| Faf du Plessis | 169 runs | HS: 64 |
| 🎯 Most Wickets — RCB vs GT | ||
|---|---|---|
| Mohammed Shami | 8 wkts | Econ 10.38 |
| Rashid Khan (GT) | 7 wkts | Econ 8.62 |
| Mohit Sharma | 6 wkts | Econ 10.16 |
| Bhuvneshwar (RCB) | 5 wkts | Econ 8.40 |
| Josh Hazlewood (RCB) | 5 wkts | Econ 9.56 |
Team News & Predicted Playing XIs
🔴 RCB — The Opening Conundrum
Phil Salt is fit but under observation. Jacob Bethell is ruled out. Venkatesh Iyer scored a blazing 44 off 19 as opener in the last game. Rajat Patidar has three options at the top: (1) risk Salt on match fitness, (2) continue with Venkatesh Iyer, or (3) bring in Devdutt Padikkal as opener alongside Kohli. KhelNow also recommends that RCB bring in pacer Richard Gleeson — who replaced the injured Nuwan Thusara — over Suyash Sharma, as a fast‑bowling heavy attack is more suited for the Dharamsala surface.[reference:13] Predicted XI: Venkatesh Iyer, Virat Kohli, Devdutt Padikkal, Rajat Patidar (c), Tim David, Jitesh Sharma (wk), Romario Shepherd, Krunal Pandya, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Josh Hazlewood, Rasikh Salam Dar. Impact Player: Richard Gleeson / Suyash Sharma.
🔵 GT — The Settled Juggernaut
GT are expected to field an unchanged XI from their 89‑run demolition of CSK. The top three of Shubman Gill, Sai Sudharsan, and Jos Buttler have been the most prolific in IPL 2026 — Gill and Sudharsan are the only opening pair to score 600+ runs each this season.[reference:14] The bowling unit, led by Kagiso Rabada (Purple Cap #1 with 25 wickets) and Rashid Khan (19 wickets), has been the most complete in the tournament. Prasidh Krishna and Mohammed Siraj provide pace and control. Predicted XI: Sai Sudharsan, Shubman Gill (c), Jos Buttler (wk), Washington Sundar, Rahul Tewatia, Jason Holder, Nishant Sindhu, Rashid Khan, Prasidh Krishna, Mohammed Siraj, Kagiso Rabada. Impact Player: Arshad Khan.
Key Players — The Six Names That Will Define Tonight
Four Battles That Will Decide the Match
1. Virat Kohli vs Kagiso Rabada: Kohli has 432 runs against GT — the most in this fixture. But Rabada is the Purple Cap leader, bowling with the kind of rhythm that has made him the most feared new‑ball operator in the tournament. The first three overs of RCB’s innings — Kohli facing Rabada on a surface offering early swing — could define the entire match.
2. Shubman Gill vs Bhuvneshwar Kumar: Gill has 618 runs this season, third in the Orange Cap race. Bhuvneshwar has 24 wickets, second in the Purple Cap. The Dharamsala surface, with its early swing and carry, plays directly into Bhuvneshwar’s strengths — and Gill’s ability to counter that movement will determine whether GT’s innings starts on the front foot or the back foot.
3. Rajat Patidar vs Rashid Khan: Patidar has scored 174 runs against GT and has been RCB’s most explosive middle‑order batter. Rashid has taken 7 wickets in this fixture at an economy of 8.62 — and on a surface where the ball grips for spinners despite the altitude, their middle‑overs duel could swing the contest decisively.
4. Jos Buttler vs RCB’s Death Bowlers: Buttler has 219 runs in 5 innings against RCB — and his role as the No. 3 batter is to accelerate once the openers have laid the platform. Against RCB’s death‑bowling unit — Hazlewood, Shepherd, and Bhuvneshwar — Buttler’s ability to finish the innings strongly will be tested. GT have occasionally struggled to close out their batting efforts, and if Buttler can fire in the last five overs, GT’s total could veer from competitive to unassailable.
Milestones Within Reach Tonight
◆ Records That Could Fall in Qualifier 1
- Virat Kohli: Needs 9 sixes for 300 IPL sixes.
- Shubman Gill: Currently third in the Orange Cap race (618 runs). A big innings could take him past Sai Sudharsan (639).
- Kagiso Rabada: Currently the Purple Cap leader (25 wickets). Each wicket extends his lead over Bhuvneshwar Kumar (24).
- Sai Sudharsan: Already the Orange Cap leader (639). Needs a big innings to consolidate his position heading into the final stages.
- Rashid Khan: Has 7 wickets in this H2H fixture. Needs 3 more to become the first bowler to 10 wickets in RCB vs GT matches.
- Bhuvneshwar Kumar: Has dismissed Shubman Gill three times in six meetings — the most by any bowler against the GT captain in the IPL.
📊 Who Will Win Qualifier 1?
Based on Google Win Probability & pre‑match forecasts · Both teams enter with 18 points · RCB have a slight edge owing to Dharamsala experience
| 🧡 Orange Cap — Top 5 | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sai Sudharsan (GT) | 639 |
| 2 | Shubman Gill (GT) | 618 |
| 3 | Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (RR) | 579 |
| 4 | Mitchell Marsh (LSG) | 563 |
| 5 | Virat Kohli (RCB) | 555 |
| 🟣 Purple Cap — Top 5 | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Kagiso Rabada (GT) | 25 |
| 2 | Bhuvneshwar Kumar (RCB) | 24 |
| 3 | Anshul Kamboj (CSK) | 20 |
| 4 | Pat Cummins (SRH) | 19 |
| 5 | Rashid Khan (GT) | 19 |
GT occupy two spots each in both the Orange Cap and Purple Cap top five — a testament to their all‑round dominance this season. Rabada (25) and Bhuvneshwar (24) are separated by just one wicket.
Match Prediction & Fantasy Tips
Win Probability: Both teams enter with identical records (18 points), identical form (won four of their last five completed matches), and identical quality across their top order and bowling units. Google’s win probability gives RCB a marginal edge at 51%, owing to their experience of playing — and winning — at this very venue earlier in the season, where they successfully defended 222 against Punjab Kings.[reference:15]
Cricklive Verdict: This is the hardest match to call this season. RCB have the slight advantage in bowling — their pace unit of Bhuvneshwar and Hazlewood is built more for Dharamsala’s conditions than GT’s raw‑pace attack. GT have the slight advantage in batting — their top three of Gill, Sudharsan and Buttler have been the most consistent in IPL 2026. The powerplay will be decisive, as Simon Doull predicted: whoever wins the first six overs, with bat or ball, will likely win the match.[reference:16] We lean marginally toward RCB, but expect a contest that goes deep into the Dharamsala night. The winner books a direct ticket to Ahmedabad on May 31. The loser faces a knockout on May 29. There are no second chances in this one — only the promise of one.
🏏 Fantasy Cricket Picks (Dream11)
- Captain Picks: Virat Kohli (432 runs vs GT), Shubman Gill (618 runs this season)
- Vice‑Captain: Sai Sudharsan (Orange Cap, 639 runs), Kagiso Rabada (Purple Cap, 25 wickets)
- X‑Factor Pick: Bhuvneshwar Kumar — 24 wickets, swing in Dharamsala
- Budget Pick: Washington Sundar — contributes with both bat and ball
- Differential Pick: Venkatesh Iyer — explosive at the top if given the chance