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RCB vs GT Head to Head Record in IPL Finals Stands at 0-0 Ahead of May 31 Clash

By Rajukumar Sonwani
May 30, 2026 3 Min Read

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    RCB vs GT Head to Head Record in IPL Finals Stands at 0-0 Ahead of May 31 Clash
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    Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Gujarat Titans have never faced each other in an IPL final. That long wait ends Sunday night. The RCB vs GT head to head record in IPL finals reads exactly 0-0 as these two sides prepare for the biggest stage of the 2026 season at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.

    RCB enters as defending champions. GT arrives with momentum after a strong Qualifier 2 win. Both teams know one night will decide everything.

    The Overall Numbers Paint a Clear Picture

    Across all IPL matches the ledger sits close. RCB leads the all-time series 6-4 after their crushing 92-run win over GT in Qualifier 1 on May 26. That result pushed RCB straight into the final and handed them the slight historical edge heading into Sunday.

    Category RCB GT
    Total Matches 10 10
    Wins 6 4
    Highest Team Total 254 205
    Lowest Team Total 155 147
    Finals Meetings 0 0

    Every previous encounter carried playoff-level intensity. Chasing sides have dominated the fixture. The 2026 season added two more chapters with each team winning on home soil before RCB’s demolition job in Dharamshala.

    How They Got Here

    RCB defended their title with ruthless efficiency. Captain Rajat Patidar delivered the knockout blow in Qualifier 1, smashing an unbeaten 93 off just 33 balls. The 254-run total remains the highest ever posted in an IPL playoff match. GT’s top order never recovered.

    GT showed resilience in Qualifier 2. They chased down Rajasthan Royals with Shubman Gill producing a masterful century. That victory booked their return ticket to the final and proved they can handle pressure when it matters most.

    You could feel the tension building across the country the moment the fixture was confirmed. Bengaluru fans who have waited more than a decade for sustained success now see back-to-back glory within reach. In Gujarat the belief runs just as deep.

    Key Battles That Will Decide Sunday Night

    Virat Kohli’s experience against GT’s aggressive new-ball attack will set the tone. Kohli has faced these bowlers many times and knows how to rotate strike when the powerplay gets tight.

    Patidar versus GT’s spinners offers another fascinating subplot. The RCB skipper dominated them in Qualifier 1. GT will need to find a different plan or risk another collapse.

    On the bowling side, GT’s pace attack must find early breakthroughs. RCB’s middle order has looked vulnerable at times this season. One early wicket could swing momentum fast.

    Why This Final Feels Different

    Both franchises have grown into genuine powerhouses. RCB finally ended their long wait for silverware last year. GT built a reputation for fearless cricket since entering the league in 2022. Their first final meeting carries extra weight because neither side has dominated the other over the years.

    The venue adds another layer. Narendra Modi Stadium has hosted thrillers before. The pitch usually offers true bounce early and grip later. Expect a high-scoring contest if both teams play to their strengths.

    Weather forecasts point to clear skies and mild temperatures. No excuses. Just pure cricket under the lights.

    What to Watch For on May 31

    RCB will likely stick with the same XI that dismantled GT four days ago. Their balanced attack and calm leadership give them a slight edge in a one-off game. GT, however, has shown they can bounce back quickly. Their top order remains explosive on its day.

    The toss could prove crucial. Batting first under lights has worked well for both sides in recent big matches. The team that wins the toss and posts first will force the other to chase under immense pressure.

    One thing is certain. The RCB vs GT head to head record in IPL finals will no longer read 0-0 after Sunday. History will be written in Ahmedabad.

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    Rajukumar Sonwani

    Rajukumar Sonwani is a Senior Cricket Analyst at nhacricket.com with over 8 years of experience in sports journalism. He specializes in data-driven match previews and detailed player performance analysis. Known for his keen eye for statistics and game trends, Rajukumar provides cricket fans with accurate, well-researched insights that help them stay ahead of every match, from the IPL to international test series. Social Media: facebook

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