Gujarat Titans kept their campaign alive with a composed four-wicket win over Royal Challengers Bengaluru in Ahmedabad, chasing down 155 in 15.5 overs at the Narendra Modi Stadium. Led by a blistering 43 off 18 from Shubman Gill and a nerveless finish by Rahul Tewatia, GT backed up their recent win over CSK with another clinical performance. The bowling performance, led by Jason Holder, Arshad Khan and Rashid Khan, was a big boost after early strikes from Mohammad Siraj and Kagiso Rabada. Two wins on the bounce have revived their playoff hopes, but with mid-table congestion intensifying, every result from here will carry significant weight.
Gujarat Titans Current Standing in IPL 2026
GT have climbed back into contention after a sluggish start, but remains outside the top four. With multiple teams clustered around the 12-point mark, they are firmly locked in a tight playoff race.
- Matches: 9
- Wins: 5
- Losses: 4
- Points: 10
- Net Run Rate: -0.192
- Position: 5th
IPL 2026 playoff qualification benchmark
Historically, the qualification cutoff in the IPL follows a clear pattern:
- 14 points (7 wins) – Minimum realistic qualification mark
- 16 points (8 wins) – Almost certain qualification
Only exception: 2019 — Sunrisers Hyderabad qualified with 12 points, the only instance of a team progressing with fewer than 14 points and more losses than wins.In most seasons, 7 wins keep you alive, 8 wins put you in control.
What the Gujarat Titans need to remain in the IPL 2026 Playoff hunt
- Matches remaining: 5
- Current points: 10
- To reach: 14 points: 2 wins from 5 games
- To reach: 16 points: 3 wins from 5 games
GT are within touching distance of both benchmarks, but the margin is slim. No margin for error.GT’s season has taken a sharp turn in the last week. After struggling for rhythm early, they have now registered back-to-back convincing wins, including an eight-wicket and a four-wicket chase.And what stands out for GT is their Improved bowling discipline: Restricting RCB to 155 and triggering a collapse from 79/3 to 96/6, and the top-order intent of Shubman Gill. The finishing of Rahul Tewatia will also please the GT management.However, the wins haven’t been entirely dominant. There is still doubts over the middle-order, and with their NRR still negative, it will take some big wins like the RCB one to improve that.
The big problem: Negative NRR and earlier damage
GT’s biggest hurdle isn’t just wins, it’s the damage from their early-season defeats. Despite five wins, their NRR sits at -0.192, the worst among the top-five teams. With teams like RCB, SRH, and RR already at +0.6 to +1.4 range, GT are significantly behind. At 14 points, qualification could easily come down to NRR
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Gujarat Titans’ upcoming fixtures in IPL 2026
- May 3 vs Punjab Kings (Ahmedabad): Direct top-table clash, high pressure
- May 9 vs Rajasthan Royals (Jaipur): Tough away test against top-four side
- May 12 vs Sunrisers Hyderabad (Ahmedabad): Against an in-form contender
- May 16 vs Kolkata Knight Riders (Kolkata): Winnable, but tricky away game
- May 21 vs Chennai Super Kings (Ahmedabad): Must-win against lower-ranked side
Gujarat Titans seemed to have revived their campaign at the right time, but the equation remains delicate. They are still in the mid-table scrum, and the faster they break away, the better it would be for them for their chances to qualify for IPL 2026 playoffs.