229/4. 140 All Out. 89 Runs. 3 Wickets Each. One 125‑Run Stand. One Diving Catch. One Season Buried. | IPL 2026 Match 66 Full Scorecard

229/4. 140 All Out. 89 Runs. 3 Wickets Each. One 125‑Run Stand. One Diving Catch. One Season Buried. | IPL 2026 Match 66 Full Scorecard
229/4. 140 All Out. 89 Runs. 3 Wickets Each. One 125‑Run Stand. One Diving Catch. One Season Buried. | IPL 2026 Match 66 Full Scorecard
229/4. 140 All Out. 89 Runs. 3 Wickets Each. One 125‑Run Stand. One Diving Catch. One Season Buried. | IPL 2026 Match 66 Full Scorecard
🏏 INDIAN PREMIER LEAGUE 2026 · MATCH 66 · AHMEDABAD · MAY 21, 2026
⚡ IPL 2026 · Match 66 · Official Result

229/4. 140 All Out. 89 Runs. 3 Wickets Each.
One 125‑Run Stand. One Diving Catch. One Season Buried.

Gujarat Titans did not merely beat Chennai Super Kings on Thursday night. They annihilated them. GT’s 89-run victory was their biggest in IPL history. CSK’s defeat was their heaviest. Sai Sudharsan, Shubman Gill, and Jos Buttler all passed fifty. Mohammed Siraj, Kagiso Rabada, and Rashid Khan each took three wickets. Sanju Samson injured his finger, returned to open, and nicked behind first ball. Shivam Dube produced a breathtaking 47 off 17 — then Shubman Gill produced a diving catch that silenced the CSK crowd. And when the carnage was complete, the five‑time champions had been officially eliminated from IPL 2026 — their third consecutive season without a playoff appearance.

Result: Gujarat Titans won by 89 runs — their biggest IPL victory · GT: 229/4 (Sudharsan 84 off 53, Gill 64 off 37, Buttler 57* off 27) · CSK: 140 all out in 13.4 ov (Dube 47 off 17; Siraj 3/26, Rashid 3/18, Rabada 3/32) · POTM: Sai Sudharsan · GT seal top-two finish · CSK officially eliminated
229/4
GT Total
Sudharsan 84 · Gill 64 · Buttler 57*
140 ao
CSK Total
13.4 overs · Dube 47 off 17
89
Win Margin
GT’s biggest · CSK’s heaviest
125
Gill-Sudharsan
7th century stand · IPL record
3/26
Mohammed Siraj
Samson · Gaikwad · Urvil
3/18
Rashid Khan
Anshul · Dube · Brevis
E
CSK Eliminated
3rd straight season no playoffs
#2
GT Finish
Top-two · NRR +0.695
Mohammed Siraj celebrates wicket and Sai Sudharsan bats GT vs CSK IPL 2026 Match 66 Narendra Modi Stadium Ahmedabad

Left: Mohammed Siraj roars after taking three wickets — including Sanju Samson first ball — in a devastating opening spell. Right: Sai Sudharsan during his 84 off 53 balls, his fifth consecutive IPL fifty. (Photos: Sportzpics / BCCI / IPL)

01

GT Innings — 229/4: Gill’s 23‑Ball Fifty, Sudharsan’s Fifth Straight Half‑Century, and Buttler’s 23‑Ball Finish

Ruturaj Gaikwad won the toss and chose to bowl on a red‑soil surface offering pace and bounce. It was a decision that, within three overs, already looked catastrophic. Shubman Gill walked out with the kind of intent that separates great innings from good ones. He charged out of his crease, shuffled across his stumps, and opened up the off‑side to hit boundaries through cover with the confidence of a man who knew this pitch would be a batting paradise — and who was determined to make the most of it. His 23‑ball half‑century was brought up with back‑to‑back sixes off Noor Ahmad — a statement of authority that set the tone for everything that followed. Cricbuzz noted that Gill “became one of only four cricketers to reach 6,000 T20 runs before turning 27.”[reference:0]

Gill was reprieved on 51 when CSK failed to review a caught‑behind after he nicked an attempted pull off Gurjapneet Singh.[reference:1] He rode that luck to 64 off 37 balls — seven fours, three sixes — before miscuing Spencer Johnson in the 14th over. The damage, however, had long since been done.

Sai Sudharsan, who had played the supporting role through the powerplay, took centre stage in the middle overs. His 84 off 53 balls — seven fours, four sixes — was his fifth consecutive IPL half‑century, a streak unmatched by any batter this season. Together, Gill and Sudharsan stitched a 125‑run opening stand — their seventh century partnership in IPL history, the most by any opening pair, surpassing Travis Head‑Abhishek Sharma and David Warner‑Shikhar Dhawan who each have six.[reference:2] They also matched Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers’ record of 10 century partnerships across all formats.[reference:3]

Jos Buttler then walked out and hit his first ball for four. His unbeaten 57 off 27 balls — five fours, four sixes — reached fifty in exactly the same number of deliveries as Gill: 23.[reference:4] GT finished at 229 for 4, the fifth time in IPL 2026 that their top three had all scored half‑centuries in the same innings. “GT only have three batters” had become a running joke. On Thursday, those three batters posted a total that no CSK lineup — even one fighting for its season — could come close to chasing.

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Pleasing to the eye — Captain Shubman Gill looking in great touch as GT’s top three dismantle CSK’s bowling attack in Ahmedabad.
BatterDismissalRB4s6sSR
Sai Sudharsan ★c Gaikwad b Spencer Johnson845374158.49
Shubman Gill (c) ★c Dube b Spencer Johnson643773172.97
Jos Buttler (wk) ★ (not out)572754211.11
Rahul Tewatiarun out (Gaikwad)0000

Extras: 24 (b 1, lb 1, w 20, nb 2). FOW: 125/1 (Gill, 13.3), 186/2 (Sudharsan, 17.5), 187/3 (Tewatia, 18.1). Powerplay: 62/0. Source: ESPNcricinfo, Cricbuzz, IPLT20.

BowlerORW
Gurjapneet Singh4310
Mukesh Choudhary4361
Spencer Johnson4422
Anshul Kamboj4550
Noor Ahmad4630

🔵 Gill-Sudharsan — IPL’s Greatest Opening Pair

Their 125‑run stand was their seventh century partnership in the IPL — the most by any opening pair in tournament history. They surpassed Travis Head‑Abhishek Sharma and David Warner‑Shikhar Dhawan (six each), and matched Virat Kohli‑AB de Villiers’ all‑format record of 10 century partnerships. Gill also became only the fourth cricketer to reach 6,000 T20 runs before turning 27.[reference:5][reference:6]

02

CSK Chase — 140 All Out in 13.4 Overs: Samson’s Golden Duck, Siraj’s Triple Strike, Dube’s Fireworks, and Gill’s Silencing Catch

Sanju Samson had already endured a nightmare evening before facing a single delivery. In the second over of GT’s innings, a hard‑length delivery from Spencer Johnson down the leg side suddenly swerved away after passing the batter. Samson, attempting to glove it, injured his finger and left the field immediately. He did not return for the rest of the innings — Kartik Sharma took over the wicketkeeping duties.[reference:7]

The nature of his injury meant Samson could return to bat in his original position. He did. He faced one ball. Mohammed Siraj’s away‑swinger drew a loose drive, the thick outside edge settled into Jos Buttler’s gloves, and Samson was gone for a golden duck.[reference:8] CSK: 0 for 1 after one ball.

What followed was a powerplay demolition. Ruturaj Gaikwad, the CSK captain, responded to the early blow with audacity — lofting Siraj through the covers, then walking across his stumps to scoop him for six. But Siraj, unperturbed, produced a length delivery that ducked back in and crashed into Gaikwad’s off stump for 25.[reference:9] One ball later, Urvil Patel — the local Ahmedabad hero — top‑edged a flick straight down Prasidh Krishna’s throat at deep backward square leg. Siraj had three wickets. CSK were 29 for 3. Kagiso Rabada then removed Matthew Short in the fifth over, and CSK limped to 58 for 4 at the end of the powerplay.

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Steaming in and HOW — Mohd. Siraj on a roll in Ahmedabad ⚡️

Samson first ball. Gaikwad bowled. Urvil caught. Three wickets in his first two overs. CSK shell‑shocked.

Then, briefly, impossibly, Shivam Dube gave CSK hope. Having endured a poor season, the left‑hander came out swinging — thumping Arshad Khan for 6, 4, and 4 in an over that went for 19, then launching Jason Holder for two sixes in the next. His 47 off 17 balls — four fours, four sixes — was an explosion of clean hitting that briefly, very briefly, made the required rate look manageable.[reference:10]

Then Rashid Khan produced the moment that sealed CSK’s fate. On the third ball of his first over, Rashid bowled a googly outside off stump. Dube reached out for an attacking lofted shot, mis‑timed it off the toe‑end, and the ball soared high over extra cover. Shubman Gill, the GT captain, sprinted backwards from cover, kept his eyes firmly on the ball, and completed a sensational diving catch with both hands. Gill then pointed a finger to his lips, gesturing toward the CSK supporters to stay silent — a celebration that instantly went viral.[reference:11]

Dube’s dismissal opened the floodgates. Rashid added Anshul Kamboj (19) and Dewald Brevis (8) to his tally, finishing with 3 for 18 — his best figures of IPL 2026. Rabada returned to take the final two wickets, cleaning up Noor Ahmad and Spencer Johnson. CSK were bowled out for 140 in 13.4 overs. The 89‑run margin was GT’s biggest victory in IPL history — and CSK’s heaviest defeat.

BatterDismissalRB4s6sSR
Shivam Dube ★c Shubman Gill b Rashid Khan471744276.47
Ruturaj Gaikwad (c)b Mohammed Siraj251622156.25
Anshul Kambojc †Buttler b Rashid Khan19931211.11
Kartik Sharmarun out (Arshad Khan)191231158.33
Matthew Shortc sub (Prasidh Krishna) b Rabada141011140.00
Dewald Brevisb Rashid Khan8610133.33
Sanju Samson (wk)c †Buttler b Mohammed Siraj01000.00
Urvil Patelc Prasidh Krishna b Mohammed Siraj01000.00

Extras: 8 (w 6, lb 2). FOW: 0/1, 29/2, 29/3, 58/4, 72/5, 112/6, 126/7, 131/8, 138/9, 140/10. Powerplay: 58/4. Source: ESPNcricinfo, Hindustan Times.

BowlerORW
Mohammed Siraj ★3263
Rashid Khan ★3183
Kagiso Rabada ★2.4323
Arshad Khan3360
Jason Holder1140
R Sai Kishore1120

💛 Samson’s Nightmare — Injury, Golden Duck, Elimination

Sanju Samson left the field with a finger injury in the second over of GT’s innings. He returned to open the batting, lasted one ball, and nicked Siraj behind. It was the third golden duck of his IPL career, and it arrived in the match that eliminated CSK from the playoff race. ESPNcricinfo’s report described the Samson injury as “the game’s second over” moment that defined CSK’s evening.[reference:12]

Shubman Gill diving catch to dismiss Shivam Dube GT vs CSK IPL 2026
Shubman Gill’s sensational diving catch at extra cover to dismiss Shivam Dube — the moment that broke CSK’s resistance. (Photo: Sportzpics/IPL)
Rashid Khan celebrates 3/18 GT vs CSK IPL 2026 Match 66
Rashid Khan — 3/18. His googly to Dube produced the match’s defining moment, and he finished with his best figures of IPL 2026. (Photo: BCCI/IPL)
03

The Margins That Defined the Night — Biggest Wins, Heaviest Defeats

The 89‑run victory was not just another win. It was GT’s largest margin of victory in their IPL history. It was CSK’s heaviest defeat. Here is where this result now sits in the record books of both franchises.

🔵 GT’s Biggest Victory Margins

  • 89 runs vs CSK, Ahmedabad, 2026 🆕
  • 82 runs vs SRH, Ahmedabad, 2026
  • 77 runs vs RR, Jaipur, 2026
  • 62 runs vs LSG, Pune, 2022
  • 62 runs vs MI, Ahmedabad, 2023 (Q2)

💛 CSK’s Biggest Defeat Margins

  • 89 runs vs GT, Ahmedabad, 2026 🆕
  • 60 runs vs MI, Mumbai WS, 2013
  • 54 runs vs PBKS, Brabourne, 2022
  • 50 runs vs RCB, Chennai, 2025
  • 46 runs vs MI, Chennai, 2019

◆ Other Statistical Landmarks from Match 66

  • Gill-Sudharsan — 7th century partnership in the IPL: Most by any opening pair in tournament history.
  • Gill-Sudharsan — 10th century partnership across all formats: Equalled Virat Kohli & AB de Villiers.
  • Shubman Gill — 6,000 T20 runs: Fourth cricketer to reach the milestone before turning 27.
  • GT’s top three — all scored fifties in the same innings for the fifth time in IPL 2026.
  • CSK’s 20 wides conceded: Joint‑second most in a single IPL innings this season.
  • GT’s NRR boost: From +0.400 to +0.695 — a massive jump that all but guarantees a top‑two finish.
  • CSK eliminated from IPL 2026: Third consecutive season without playoffs since winning the title in 2023.
  • Siraj, Rabada, Rashid — 3 wickets each: First time three GT bowlers have taken three‑fors in the same IPL innings.
04

What They Said — The Post‑Match Verdicts

💛 Ruturaj Gaikwad (CSK Captain)
“(will we see MS Dhoni next season?) Obviously, you will get to know it next year itself. Even I’ll get to know it next year itself. It’s a hard, hard miss for us, definitely. He’s someone who can have a fear of the opposition. We missed him a lot this season. Moving on from the likes of Ajinkya Rahane or Ambati Rayudu, Kartik Sharma impressed a lot. He has a lot of potential. Definitely, we’ll come back stronger next year.”[reference:13]
🔵 Shubman Gill (GT Captain, 64 off 37 & stunning catch)
Gill led from the front with both bat and in the field. His 23‑ball fifty set the platform; his diving catch to dismiss Dube broke CSK’s resistance. After the catch, he pointed a finger to his lips, silencing the CSK crowd in a gesture that instantly went viral across social media.[reference:14]
📊 Cricbuzz Match Report
“Chennai Super Kings were officially knocked out of IPL 2026, marking three consecutive seasons without finishing in the top‑four after winning the last of their five titles so far in 2023. GT leaned on the traits that defined them this season — top‑three batting and Powerplay bowling — to clinch a crushing 89‑run win. The margin of victory provided a significant NRR boost (0.400 to +0.695).”[reference:15]
🏏 ESPNcricinfo
“CSK’s slim playoff hopes were crushed emphatically by Gujarat Titans in Ahmedabad on Thursday night as they sealed a top‑two spot with an 89‑run win. Sent in to bat on a red‑soil surface with pace and bounce, GT went all‑in to post 229. In reply, CSK’s top five perished inside eight overs before Shivam Dube tonked 47 off 17 to briefly inject life into the chase.”[reference:16]
📰 Sunday Guardian Live
“With that, it is the third consecutive season that the Yellow Army have failed to secure a Top 4 finish, thereby also joining the Mumbai Indians and the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) to be eliminated from the playoffs race.”[reference:17]
💬 Hindustan Times
“GT end CSK’s season with massive 89‑run drubbing, in pole position for top 2 finish. Each of the top three contributed half‑centuries before the bowling simply lost wickets throughout a brief innings trying to go hard at a 230‑run target.”[reference:18]
05

Key Moments That Defined the Match

1. Samson Injured, Then Out First Ball (CSK 0/1, 0.1 ov): Sanju Samson injured his finger while keeping in the second over of GT’s innings. He returned to open the batting, faced one delivery from Mohammed Siraj, and nicked an away‑swinger to Jos Buttler for a golden duck. CSK’s most dangerous batter was gone before a run had been scored.[reference:19]

2. Siraj’s Double Strike (CSK 29/3, 3rd over): After Gaikwad smashed him for six, Siraj responded immediately — a length ball that ducked back in and crashed into the CSK captain’s off stump. Next delivery: Urvil Patel top‑edged a flick to deep backward square leg. Two wickets in two balls.[reference:20]

3. Gill’s 23‑Ball Fifty & 125‑Run Stand (GT 125/1, 13.3 ov): Shubman Gill reached a 23‑ball half‑century with back‑to‑back sixes off Noor Ahmad. His 125‑run opening partnership with Sai Sudharsan was their seventh century stand — the most by any opening pair in IPL history.[reference:21]

4. Dube’s Fireworks — 47 off 17 (CSK 72/5 → 112/6): Shivam Dube thumped Arshad Khan for 6, 4, 4 in one over, then launched Jason Holder for two sixes in the next. His 47 off 17 was the only resistance CSK offered.[reference:22]

5. Gill’s Diving Catch to Dismiss Dube (CSK 112/6, 11th over): Rashid Khan’s googly drew a mis‑timed lofted shot from Dube. Gill sprinted backwards from extra cover, dived full‑length, and held on. He then pointed a finger to his lips, silencing the CSK crowd. The moment broke CSK’s resistance.[reference:23]

6. Rashid Cleans Up the Tail (CSK 126/7 → 140 ao): Rashid added Anshul Kamboj and Dewald Brevis to finish with 3/18. Rabada returned to take the final two wickets. CSK were bowled out in 13.4 overs.

06

Playing XIs & Impact Sub Notes

🔵 Gujarat Titans

Sai Sudharsan, Shubman Gill (c), Jos Buttler (wk), Washington Sundar, Rahul Tewatia, Jason Holder, Rashid Khan, Arshad Khan, R Sai Kishore, Kagiso Rabada, Mohammed Siraj.

Impact Sub: Shahrukh Khan. GT finished second on the table with nine wins from 14 matches. Their NRR jumped from +0.400 to +0.695.

💛 Chennai Super Kings

Sanju Samson (wk), Ruturaj Gaikwad (c), Urvil Patel, Matthew Short, Kartik Sharma, Shivam Dube, Dewald Brevis, Anshul Kamboj, Spencer Johnson, Mukesh Choudhary, Gurjapneet Singh.

Out: Noor Ahmad (IP). Samson injured finger while keeping in 2nd over, returned to bat but was out first ball. CSK eliminated with their eighth defeat in 14 matches. Third consecutive season without playoffs.

07

IPL 2026 Points Table — After Match 66 (CSK Eliminated)

#TeamPldWLNRPtsNRR
1RCB — Royal Challengers Bengaluru (Q)1394018+1.065
2GT — Gujarat Titans (Q)1495018+0.695
3SRH — Sunrisers Hyderabad (Q)1385016+0.350
4RR — Rajasthan Royals1376014+0.083
5PBKS — Punjab Kings1366113+0.227
6KKR — Kolkata Knight Riders1366113+0.011
7DC — Delhi Capitals1367012-0.871
8CSK — Chennai Super Kings (E)1468012-0.385
9MI — Mumbai Indians (E)134908-0.520
10LSG — Lucknow Super Giants (E)134908-0.702

(Q) = Qualified. (E) = Eliminated. Source: Sunday Guardian Live, Lokmat Times, IPLT20.

💛 CSK — Three Seasons, Zero Playoffs

Since winning their fifth IPL title in 2023, Chennai Super Kings have now failed to qualify for the playoffs for three consecutive seasons — 2024, 2025, and 2026. MS Dhoni missed the entire 2026 season with a calf injury. Asked about Dhoni’s future, Ruturaj Gaikwad said: “You will get to know it next year itself. Even I’ll get to know it next year itself.”[reference:24]

08

The Playoff Race — One Spot, Four Teams, Endless Scenarios

With CSK eliminated, three teams have qualified (RCB, GT, SRH) and three are out (CSK, MI, LSG). That leaves four teams fighting for one remaining playoff berth. Here is where every contender stands.

💗 RR — 14 pts (13 matches)

Remaining: vs MI (May 24). Path: Beat MI → reach 16 pts → qualify. That is the only path RR control. If RR lose to MI and stay on 14, they need PBKS to lose, KKR to lose, and DC to lose — a messy NRR scrap. RR are “firm favourites” per the Sunday Guardian Live.[reference:25]

🔴 PBKS — 13 pts (13 matches)

Remaining: vs LSG (May 23). Path: Beat LSG → reach 15 pts. Only RR (if they beat MI) can surpass 15. KKR could match 15 if they beat DC — then NRR decides. PBKS’s NRR (+0.227) is the best among contenders.

🟣 KKR — 13 pts (13 matches)

Remaining: vs DC (May 24). Path: Beat DC → reach 15 pts. Then need PBKS to lose to LSG and RR to lose to MI. NRR (+0.011) is weaker than PBKS’s (+0.227) — a potential tie‑breaker disadvantage.

🔵 DC — 12 pts (13 matches)

Remaining: vs KKR (May 24). Path: Beat KKR → reach 14 pts. Then need PBKS to lose, RR to lose, CSK already out, and NRR (-0.871) to hold up. “The maximum they can get to is 14 points, leaving them with a very slim chance.”[reference:26]

Sunday Guardian Live: “With the Super Kings now out of the picture, the Royals are firm favourites to qualify for the playoffs but must still beat the Mumbai Indians to seal their spot. Punjab Kings and the Knight Riders are currently tied at 13 points each and need to win their respective final games.”[reference:27]
🧡 Orange Cap — Top 5
1Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (RR)579
2Sai Sudharsan (GT)639
3Shubman Gill (GT)618
4Mitchell Marsh (LSG)563
5Heinrich Klaasen (SRH)555
🟣 Purple Cap — Top 5
1Bhuvneshwar Kumar (RCB)24
2Kagiso Rabada (GT)25
3Anshul Kamboj (CSK)20
4Pat Cummins (SRH)19
5Rashid Khan (GT)19

Sudharsan’s 84 took him to 639 runs — reclaiming the Orange Cap. Rabada’s 3/32 took him to 25 wickets — the new Purple Cap leader. Gill (618) jumped to third in the Orange Cap race. Sources: Lokmat Times, News18, IPLT20.

09

Frequently Asked Questions

Who won GT vs CSK IPL 2026 Match 66? +
Gujarat Titans won by 89 runs — their biggest victory in IPL history. GT 229/4 (Sudharsan 84 off 53, Gill 64 off 37, Buttler 57* off 27); CSK 140 all out in 13.4 overs (Dube 47 off 17; Siraj 3/26, Rashid 3/18, Rabada 3/32). CSK were officially eliminated from IPL 2026.
What records did Gill and Sudharsan set in GT vs CSK? +
Gill and Sudharsan’s 125‑run opening stand was their seventh century partnership in IPL history — the most by any opening pair. They surpassed Travis Head‑Abhishek Sharma and David Warner‑Shikhar Dhawan (six each), and matched Virat Kohli‑AB de Villiers’ record of 10 century stands across all formats. Gill also became only the fourth cricketer to reach 6,000 T20 runs before turning 27.
What happened to Sanju Samson in the match? +
Samson suffered a finger injury while keeping in the second over of GT’s innings and left the field immediately. He returned to open the batting but lasted only one ball, nicking Mohammed Siraj’s away‑swinger to Jos Buttler for a golden duck. It was his third golden duck in the IPL and came in CSK’s do‑or‑die match.
What is CSK’s biggest defeat in IPL history? +
The 89‑run loss to GT in Ahmedabad is now CSK’s heaviest defeat in IPL history. Their previous worst was a 60‑run loss to Mumbai Indians at Wankhede in 2013. Other big defeats include 54 runs to PBKS (2022), 50 runs to RCB (2025), and 46 runs to MI (2019).
What is GT’s biggest victory in IPL history? +
The 89‑run win over CSK is now GT’s largest margin of victory. Their previous best was 82 runs against SRH (also in Ahmedabad, earlier in IPL 2026). Other big wins include 77 runs vs RR (Jaipur, 2026), 62 runs vs LSG (Pune, 2022), and 62 runs vs MI (Ahmedabad, 2023 Qualifier 2).
Will MS Dhoni play in IPL 2027? +
Uncertain. CSK captain Ruturaj Gaikwad was asked directly and replied: “You will get to know it next year itself. Even I’ll get to know it next year itself.” Dhoni missed the entire IPL 2026 season due to a calf injury. CSK have now failed to make the playoffs for three consecutive seasons since winning the title in 2023.
Which teams are still fighting for the final playoff spot? +
Four teams fight for one spot: RR (14 pts) must beat MI; PBKS (13 pts) must beat LSG; KKR (13 pts) must beat DC; DC (12 pts) must beat KKR. RCB, GT, and SRH have already qualified. CSK, MI, and LSG are eliminated. RR are favourites if they beat MI; if they lose, it becomes a multi‑team NRR scramble.
How many wickets did Siraj, Rabada, and Rashid take? +
Mohammed Siraj took 3/26 (dismissing Samson, Gaikwad, and Urvil). Kagiso Rabada took 3/32. Rashid Khan took 3/18 — his best figures of IPL 2026, removing Dube, Kamboj, and Brevis. It was the first time three GT bowlers took three‑fors in the same IPL innings.

Data sourced from ESPNcricinfo, Cricbuzz, Hindustan Times, India Today, Times of India, Sunday Guardian Live, Lokmat Times, Sportstar The Hindu, News18, CricTracker, Yardbarker, Outlook India, ANI News, Zee News, and the Indian Premier League’s official X (Twitter) account.

Published: 22 May 2026 · Post‑Match Report · IPL 2026 Match 66 · Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad

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