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Gujarat Titans Knockout Stage Dominance: Historical Data Reveals Their IPL Playoff Edge

By Prakash Gupta
May 29, 2026 3 Min Read

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    Gujarat Titans Knockout Stage Dominance: Historical Data Reveals Their IPL Playoff Edge
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    GT dominance in IPL knockout stages has become one of the league’s most consistent success stories since the franchise debuted in 2022. In just five seasons, Gujarat Titans have qualified for the playoffs four times, won a title in their first year, reached two finals, and produced several of the most commanding performances in modern playoff history.

    The numbers back it up. Across seven knockout matches, GT hold a 3-4 record with a 42.86% win rate. They have won three of those contests by substantial margins and twice lifted the trophy in their debut campaign. No other new franchise has matched that level of immediate impact in the postseason.

    GT IPL Knockout Record by Year

    Year Stage Opponent Result Margin
    2022 Qualifier 1 Rajasthan Royals Win 7 wickets
    2022 Final Rajasthan Royals Win 7 wickets
    2023 Qualifier 1 Chennai Super Kings Loss 15 runs
    2023 Qualifier 2 Mumbai Indians Win 62 runs
    2023 Final Chennai Super Kings Loss 5 wickets (DLS)
    2025 Eliminator Mumbai Indians Loss 20 runs
    2026 Qualifier 1 Royal Challengers Bengaluru Loss 92 runs

    Overall knockout tally: 7 matches, 3 wins, 4 losses. They have reached the final twice and claimed one title. IPL official records and ESPNcricinfo

    The Standout Moments That Defined Their Edge

    2022 remains the blueprint. GT did not merely participate in the playoffs — they owned them. They chased down Rajasthan Royals with seven wickets to spare in Qualifier 1, then repeated the clinical finish in the final at Narendra Modi Stadium. The home crowd witnessed history as a brand-new team lifted the trophy in its first attempt.

    The 2023 Qualifier 2 clash against Mumbai Indians still stands as one of the most one-sided knockout victories in recent IPL memory. Shubman Gill carved 129 off 73 balls as GT posted 233 for 3. They won by 62 runs. That innings did more than win a match — it announced that this young franchise had arrived as a genuine force under pressure.

    You could almost feel the momentum shift in real time that night. Gill did not just bat; he dictated terms while the rest of the lineup fed off his confidence. The middle order and death bowlers closed the door with ruthless efficiency.

    Why GT Has Thrived in the Biggest Moments

    Their success stems from balance and belief. A potent top order led by Gill and Sai Sudharsan provides platforms. The middle order has repeatedly delivered in chases. The bowling attack — anchored by Rashid Khan’s variations and later reinforced by Kagiso Rabada and Mohammed Siraj — has proven decisive when totals need defending or targets need chasing under lights.

    In knockout cricket, experience compounds quickly. GT’s core group has now played multiple high-stakes games together. That familiarity shows in their composure during powerplays and their ability to accelerate in the middle overs when the pressure peaks.

    Even in 2026, after a record 254 posted by Royal Challengers Bengaluru in Qualifier 1, GT’s league-stage dominance — finishing second on the table — proved they remain built for the long haul. Their five home wins at Narendra Modi Stadium this season turned the venue into a genuine fortress.

    The Human Element Behind the Numbers

    Shubman Gill’s journey captures the franchise’s spirit. The young captain took a brand-new team and delivered a title in year one. Fans in Ahmedabad still recount the night he walked out in that 2023 Qualifier 2 and turned a tense situation into a demolition. It was not just runs — it was leadership on display.

    Behind the scenes, the dressing room culture emphasizes process over panic. Players speak of the calm Rashid Khan brings during tense phases and the way the support staff prepares for every scenario. That preparation has translated into results when the margin for error shrinks to zero.

    Tonight, as GT face Rajasthan Royals in Qualifier 2 at the New International Cricket Stadium in New Chandigarh, the same qualities will be tested again. History shows this group rises when the stakes are highest. A win sends them to the May 31 final at their home ground — exactly where their story began four years ago.

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    Prakash Gupta

    Prakash Gupta is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of NHA Cricket. A veteran in the field of digital sports journalism, Prakash has spent over a decade documenting the evolution of Indian cricket. His expertise spans across the Indian Premier League (IPL), Women’s Premier League (WPL), and the often-overlooked BCCI Domestic circuit.
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