IPL 2026, Qualifier 2: Gill’s Masterclass & Sooryavanshi’s Heartbreak — GT Storm Into Final

IPL 2026, Qualifier 2: Gill’s Masterclass & Sooryavanshi’s Heartbreak — GT Storm Into Final
IPL 2026, Qualifier 2: Gill’s Masterclass & Sooryavanshi’s Heartbreak — GT Storm Into Final
IPL 2026, Qualifier 2: Gill’s Masterclass & Sooryavanshi’s Heartbreak — GT Storm Into Final
🏏 IPL 2026 · QUALIFIER 2 · NEW CHANDIGARH · GUJARAT TITANS STORM INTO FINAL
⚡ COMPLETE MATCH REVIEW. GT vs RR Qualifier 2 IPL 2026.

Gill’s Masterclass & Sooryavanshi’s Heartbreak — Gujarat Titans Storm Into IPL Final

A captain’s knock for the ages, a 15‑year‑old’s two‑match playoff saga of agonising near‑misses, and a bizarre repeat of hit‑wicket history — Qualifier 2 had it all. Shubman Gill’s majestic 104 off 53 balls powered Gujarat Titans to a seven‑wicket victory over Rajasthan Royals at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium in Mullanpur. With this clinical win, GT set up a high‑stakes title clash against defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru in Ahmedabad on Sunday. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s dream season ended in heartbreak as he fell for 96 off 47, just days after his 97 off 29 in the Eliminator. Here’s everything that unfolded in this knockout classic — the records broken, the moments that mattered, and what the cricketing world said on X.

🏆 FINAL RESULT · QUALIFIER 2
Rajasthan Royals 214/6 in 20 overs (Vaibhav Sooryavanshi 96 off 47, Ravindra Jadeja 45*, Donovan Ferreira 38*; Kagiso Rabada 2/35, Jason Holder 2/27).
Gujarat Titans 219/3 in 18.4 overs (Shubman Gill 104 off 53, Sai Sudharsan 58, Jos Buttler 9*, Rahul Tewatia 17*).
GT won by 7 wickets · Player of the Match: Shubman Gill · GT advance to final vs RCB · RR eliminated
104
Shubman Gill
53 balls · 15 fours · 3 sixes · SR 196.23
167
Opening Stand
Gill & Sudharsan · 12.5 overs
96
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi
47 balls · 8 fours · 7 sixes
2
Hit‑wicket
Sudharsan’s bizarre record
776
Sooryavanshi runs
Most by an uncapped player
5th
Gill’s IPL century
Most by a GT batter
Shubman Gill celebrates after scoring a century for Gujarat Titans in IPL 2026 Qualifier 2 against Rajasthan Royals

Shubman Gill celebrates his fifth IPL century — a captain’s knock that powered Gujarat Titans into their third IPL final. (Photo: Sportzpics / BCCI / IPL)

01

Gill & Sudharsan Produce a Run‑Chase Masterclass

From the very first ball of the chase, GT signalled their intent. Sai Sudharsan took on Jofra Archer, who had been RR’s new‑ball enforcer all season, carting him for four boundaries in the opening over to collect 19 runs. It was the first time in IPL 2026 that Archer had conceded 15 or more runs in the opening over — a psychological blow that RR never recovered from.

What followed was a partnership of breathtaking precision and power. Gill and Sudharsan added 167 runs for the first wicket in just 77 balls, completely dismantling RR’s bowling attack. Gill brought up his half‑century in 31 balls — his seventh of the season — before accelerating towards a spectacular century.

The 167-run stand was the highest opening partnership in IPL playoff history, surpassing the previous record held by Shane Watson and Faf du Plessis for CSK in 2018. By the time the partnership was broken — in the most bizarre fashion — GT had already knocked the stuffing out of the chase, needing just 48 runs from 43 balls with 9 wickets in hand.

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IndianPremierLeague
@IPL · May 29, 2026
Out of the park, a win in the bag — @gujarat_titans reach the final in sublime fashion! 🔥 Shubman Gill’s magnificent century powers GT into the title clash against RCB. Watch highlights here:
02

Bizarre History: Sudharsan Dismissed Hit‑Wicket for the Second Consecutive Playoff Match

Just when the GT chase seemed to be marching towards a routine victory, cricket delivered one of its strangest moments. Sai Sudharsan, attempting to slice a low full toss from Brijesh Sharma, accidentally dropped his bat onto the stumps. The bails were dislodged — and the umpire had no choice but to rule him out hit‑wicket.

Incredibly, it was the second consecutive playoff match in which Sudharsan had been dismissed hit‑wicket. In Qualifier 1 against RCB, he had suffered the same fate, becoming only the second player in IPL history to be dismissed in this manner in a knockout game. With this repeat dismissal, Sudharsan now holds the unwanted record for the most playoff hit‑wickets in IPL history.

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IndianPremierLeague
@IPL · May 29, 2026
Unbelievable! Sai Sudharsan dismissed hit-wicket for the second consecutive playoff match. Watch the bizarre moment here:
03

Sooryavanshi’s 96 — Another Masterclass, Another Heartbreak

When RR lost Yashasvi Jaiswal (1) and Dhruv Jurel (7) within the first two overs to Rabada and Siraj, the Royals were reeling at 9/2. But Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, the 15‑year‑old sensation, once again rose to the occasion. He unleashed a breathtaking counter‑attack, punishing Siraj for three boundaries in the third over and then taking on Holder and Sundar in the middle overs.

Sooryavanshi’s 96 off 47 balls — laced with 8 fours and 7 sixes — was an innings of remarkable maturity. He reached his sixth fifty of the season in 31 balls, anchoring the innings as wickets fell around him. He added 70 runs for the third wicket with Ravindra Jadeja (45* off 35) and then launched a late assault alongside Donovan Ferreira (38* off 11, with 4 sixes), who provided the finishing kick.

But just as he looked set for a well‑deserved century, Rabada returned to dismiss him in the 18th over. For the second knockout match in a row, Sooryavanshi fell agonisingly short of three figures — 97 against SRH in the Eliminator, and now 96 in Qualifier 2.

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Rajasthan Royals
@rajasthanroyals · May 29, 2026
96 off 47 balls. 8 fours. 7 sixes. Another playoff masterclass from Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. Heartbreaking to fall short again, but what a season this has been. 👏🏏

📊 Sooryavanshi’s Playoff Heartbreak

Eliminator vs SRH: 97 off 29 balls — fell 3 runs short of fastest IPL century.
Qualifier 2 vs GT: 96 off 47 balls — fell 4 runs short of a well‑deserved hundred.
Total playoff runs in 2 matches: 193 runs off 76 balls — SR 253.94, 15 sixes, 12 fours.
IPL 2026 tally: 776 runs in 16 matches — most by an uncapped player, 2nd in Orange Cap race.

04

Full Scorecard — Rajasthan Royals Innings

BatterDismissalRB4s6sSR
Vaibhav Sooryavanshib Rabada964787204.26
Yashasvi Jaiswalc Sudharsan b Rabada130033.33
Dhruv Jurel (wk)b Siraj7510140.00
Ravindra Jadejanot out453522128.57
Riyan Parag (c)c Smaran b Holder6510120.00
Dasun Shanakac Sudharsan b Holder5410125.00
Jofra Archerc Smaran b Prasidh7410175.00
Donovan Ferreiranot out381124345.45

Extras: 9 (lb 1, w 8). FOW: 1-9 (Jaiswal, 0.5 ov), 2-13 (Jurel, 1.6 ov), 3-83 (Parag, 10.1 ov), 4-92 (Shanaka, 11.3 ov), 5-106 (Archer, 12.4 ov), 6-187 (Sooryavanshi, 16.5 ov). Powerplay: 58/3. Source: IPLT20, ESPNcricinfo.

BowlerORWEcon
Kagiso Rabada43528.75
Jason Holder42726.75
Mohammed Siraj440110.00
Prasidh Krishna454113.50
Rashid Khan458014.50
05

Full Scorecard — Gujarat Titans Innings

BatterDismissalRB4s6sSR
Shubman Gill (c) ★ POTMlbw b Archer10453153196.23
Sai Sudharsanhit-wicket583281181.25
Washington Sundarc Parag b Deshpande16921177.78
Jos Buttler (wk)not out9510180.00
Rahul Tewatianot out17512340.00

Extras: 15 (w 12, nb 1, lb 2). FOW: 1-167 (Sudharsan, 12.5 ov), 2-185 (Sundar, 15.1 ov), 3-202 (Gill, 16.5 ov). Powerplay: 69/0. Source: IPLT20, ESPNcricinfo.

BowlerORWEcon
Jofra Archer445111.25
Nandre Burger335011.67
Brijesh Sharma3.444112.00
Ravindra Jadeja43208.00
Tushar Deshpande (Impact)451112.75
06

Records Broken — A Night of Milestones

📜 List of Records & Milestones

  • Shubman Gill — 5th IPL century: Most by a Gujarat Titans batter (previously 3 by David Miller). Fastest century for GT (47 balls).
  • Highest opening partnership in IPL playoff history: Gill & Sudharsan — 167 runs (previous: 160 — Watson & du Plessis, CSK, 2018).
  • Vaibhav Sooryavanshi — Most runs by an uncapped player in an IPL season: 776 runs.
  • Sooryavanshi — Most Powerplay runs in an IPL season: 521 runs.
  • Sooryavanshi — Most sixes in a single IPL season: 65 sixes (surpassed Chris Gayle’s 59 in 2012).
  • Sai Sudharsan — Unwanted record: First player in IPL history to be dismissed hit‑wicket in two consecutive playoff matches.
  • GT’s 219/3: Highest successful chase by Gujarat Titans in IPL history (previous: 197/3 vs MI, 2023).
07

‘I Can’t Put It Into Words’ — What They Said on X

🏏 Shubman Gill (GT Captain & POTM)
“The way we chased it down was exceptional. Sai batted brilliantly at the top, and the partnership gave us the belief that we could chase anything. We’ve been playing some really good cricket, and the final against RCB is something we’re looking forward to.” — GT press conference
🔊 Riyan Parag (RR Captain)
“I can’t put it into words — there’s one way where you slog and score many runs. But he doesn’t slog, you could see his innings today — he calculates and plays his shots. Hopefully he will go on to do well in his career, do well for the Rajasthan Royals and win us a second title.” — on Sooryavanshi
08

X Explodes — Expert Reactions from the Cricket Fraternity

🎙️ Aakash Chopra
“GT have taken 31 Powerplay wickets. RR aren’t too far behind either. Kagiso Rabada is bowling like fire. The bro is proper fire, but Jofra Archer is no less. He is also bowling at 150 kph.” — Star Sports broadcast
🗣️ R Ashwin (pre‑match)
“The truth is RR should beat GT in Qualifier 2 in terms of analysis. Yet, GT will win. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi will be a massive factor, but he knows he has to be careful against Siraj and Rabada.”
🐍 Anil Kumble (pre‑match)
“I’ll go with the underdogs. If Vaibhav Sooryavanshi repeats his SRH heroics and bats through the Powerplay, RR will have the advantage.”
💥 Ambati Rayudu
“Jofra Archer may not trouble Shubman Gill as much as expected in this Qualifier 2 clash. Gill’s form and temperament are unmatched right now.”
09

What’s Next — GT vs RCB in the IPL 2026 Final

With this emphatic seven‑wicket victory, Gujarat Titans have booked their place in the IPL 2026 final. They will face defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru on Sunday, May 31, at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. It will be a clash of two giants — GT’s disciplined unit against RCB’s explosive batting lineup led by Rajat Patidar and Virat Kohli.

For Rajasthan Royals, the campaign ends in heartbreak. Despite a remarkable season that saw them defy expectations, Riyan Parag and his young squad fell just one game short of the final. But with Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s emergence as a global superstar, RR’s future looks incredibly bright. As Parag himself summed up: “We weren’t supposed to qualify, given that many players were young and inexperienced, but many youngsters performed well and can only improve from here.”

🏆 IPL 2026 FINAL · AHMEDABAD · MAY 31

Gujarat Titans (Qualifier 2 winner) vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru (Qualifier 1 winner)
⏰ 7:30 PM IST · Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad

Sources: IPLT20, ESPNcricinfo, Asianet Newsable, ANI News, Lokmat Times, ABP Live, India Today, Outlook India, CricTracker, X (Twitter) — IPL, GT, RR & expert accounts. Published: May 30, 2026.

Match Review · IPL 2026 Qualifier 2 · GT vs RR · Published: 30 May 2026 · Written by Admin

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