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RCB vs GT Head to Head Record in Ahmedabad: Dead Even Ahead of IPL 2026 Final

By Rajukumar Sonwani
May 31, 2026 • 3 Min Read

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    RCB vs GT Head to Head Record in Ahmedabad: Dead Even Ahead of IPL 2026 Final
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    The RCB vs GT head to head record in Ahmedabad sits perfectly balanced at one win apiece. Tonight at the Narendra Modi Stadium, that slim slice of history could decide who lifts the IPL 2026 trophy.

    Royal Challengers Bengaluru enter as defending champions chasing back-to-back titles. Gujarat Titans arrive with home advantage and unfinished business. The numbers at this venue tell a clear story: neither side owns this ground.

    The Ahmedabad Record – Two Matches, Two Winners

    Date Result Winner Margin
    April 28, 2024 RCB chased 200 in 16 overs RCB 9 wickets
    April 30, 2026 GT chased 155 in 15.5 overs GT 4 wickets

    Will Jacks smashed a 41-ball century in 2024 to hand RCB a statement win. This April, GT bowled RCB out for 155 and knocked it off with ease behind Sai Sudharsan and Shubman Gill. The venue has flipped the script every time.

    What the Numbers Really Mean

    Overall in the IPL the teams have met nine times. RCB leads 5-4. Yet when the action moves to Ahmedabad the ledger resets. GT have dominated at home in recent seasons while RCB have shown they can win chasing big totals on this pitch. The surface tends to stay true under lights, rewarding clean hitting and smart death bowling.

    Rajat Patidar’s explosive form this season and Virat Kohli’s big-match experience give RCB the edge in pressure moments. For GT, Shubman Gill’s captaincy and Rashid Khan’s mystery spin in the middle overs remain the X-factors. Both teams know exactly what the other brings.

    The Atmosphere Tonight Will Decide Everything

    You could feel the tension building all week. Fans started arriving hours early, turning the outer concourses into a red-and-black versus blue-and-gold color war. The air carries that unmistakable mix of excitement and nerves that only a final can create. When the first ball is bowled under these lights, the noise will shake the stands.

    RCB fans still chant “Ee Sala Cup Namde” with the same hunger they showed last year. GT supporters believe this is their year to finally break through at home. The record shows the venue has no favorite. The team that handles the moment better will walk away with the trophy.

    Key Battles to Watch

    • Virat Kohli vs Kagiso Rabada – experience versus raw pace
    • Rajat Patidar vs Rashid Khan – power versus guile
    • GT’s top order vs RCB’s death bowling unit

    Every delivery carries extra weight. One misjudged shot or one brilliant yorker could tilt the entire season.

    The RCB vs GT head to head record in Ahmedabad proves one thing above all else: this final is too close to call. History gives neither side comfort. Only tonight’s performance will write the next chapter.

    The stage is set. The lights are on. The crowd is ready. Let the final begin.

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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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