Gill's 47-Ball Ton Fires Gujarat Titans Into IPL 2026 Final

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Gill's 47-Ball Ton Fires Gujarat Titans Into IPL 2026 Final

Shubman Gill's stunning century leads Gujarat Titans to a seven-wicket victory over Rajasthan Royals in Qualifier 2, setting up a final clash against RCB.

 

Gujarat Titans Storm Into IPL 2026 Final With Seven-Wicket Rout of RR

Gujarat Titans are into the IPL 2026 final. On a charged Thursday evening at the PCA Stadium in New Chandigarh, Shubman Gill produced one of the tournament's defining knocks — a 47-ball century — to guide his side to a seven-wicket win over the Rajasthan Royals in Qualifier 2. The target of 215 was chased down with something to spare. Gujarat will now face defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the summit clash.

A Chase for the History Books

It wasn't just the win — it was the manner of it. Gujarat's chase of 215 is now the biggest successful run chase in IPL playoff history, surpassing the 204 that Gujarat themselves had chased against Mumbai Indians in last year's Qualifier 2. Gill and Sai Sudharsan put on 167 runs together, their 11th century partnership in IPL cricket — a world record for any wicket in men's T20 cricket. They overtook the iconic Chris Gayle–Virat Kohli combination, which had managed 10 such stands.

Both batters also crossed 700 runs for the season during the chase, becoming only the third and fourth players ever to achieve that milestone in two separate IPL seasons. Gayle and Kohli hold the distinction before them.

Gill's Night, Gill's Stage

Gill was unstoppable. He reached his hundred in 47 deliveries and marked the moment with his signature bow celebration. Up in the stands, his father Lakhwinder Singh could barely contain himself — cameras caught him celebrating excitedly as his son reached three figures. It was Gill's second IPL century as captain, placing him third on the list of most tons scored by a captain in the competition's history, behind Virat Kohli's five.

The only blemish on GT's chase was a bizarre dismissal — Sai Sudharsan was out hit-wicket for the second match running. In the 13th over, a cut shot off Brijesh Sharma sent the bat flying onto the stumps. Gill watched on in visible disbelief. Sudharsan has now been dismissed hit-wicket three times in IPL cricket, equalling Andre Russell and Pakistan's Shoaib Malik for the most such dismissals in men's T20s.

Sooryavanshi's Bittersweet Evening

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi was, in many ways, the story of the Rajasthan innings — and then of the aftermath. The 15-year-old had been in stunning touch, reaching 96 runs before holing out to third man off a delivery from Kagiso Rabada, missing what would have been a remarkable hundred. Earlier in the over, he had deposited a 153 km/h Rabada delivery clean over the bowler's head for six.

After the match, Sooryavanshi was seen in the dugout, visibly distraught — cap pulled over his face, trying to shield himself from the cameras as he wept. It was a raw, human moment that cut through the evening's cricketing spectacle.

Before that, he had also been at the centre of a charged exchange in the dugout. Captain Riyan Parag was seen in what appeared to be an animated discussion with the teenager after his dismissal, finger pointed, clearly expressing frustration. Sooryavanshi's expression said enough.

Toss Confusion and Rashid's Rough Night

The match had its share of oddities. The toss had to be held twice after the match referee failed to hear Parag's call clearly. The redo went Rajasthan's way, and they chose to bat. Gill, who had apparently won the first flip, was visibly irritated.

Rashid Khan had a night to forget. Donovan Ferreira punished him for four sixes in the final over as Rajasthan reached 214/6 — a total that, ultimately, Gujarat still managed to overhaul.

A Record That Belongs to a 15-Year-Old

For all the heartbreak, Sooryavanshi's IPL 2026 season ends on a statistical high that will likely be referenced for years. He became the fastest player to 1,000 IPL runs in terms of balls faced, reaching the milestone in just 440 deliveries — comfortably breaking Andre Russell's previous record of 545 balls.

Gujarat now head into the final against RCB, a rematch of sorts in terms of prestige. The date and venue are yet to be officially confirmed, but for Shubman Gill and his side, Thursday night belonged entirely to them.

 

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Gill's 47-Ball Ton Fires Gujarat Titans Into IPL 2026 Final

Digital Desk

Gujarat Titans Storm Into IPL 2026 Final With Seven-Wicket Rout of RR

Gujarat Titans are into the IPL 2026 final. On a charged Thursday evening at the PCA Stadium in New Chandigarh, Shubman Gill produced one of the tournament's defining knocks — a 47-ball century — to guide his side to a seven-wicket win over the Rajasthan Royals in Qualifier 2. The target of 215 was chased down with something to spare. Gujarat will now face defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the summit clash.

A Chase for the History Books

It wasn't just the win — it was the manner of it. Gujarat's chase of 215 is now the biggest successful run chase in IPL playoff history, surpassing the 204 that Gujarat themselves had chased against Mumbai Indians in last year's Qualifier 2. Gill and Sai Sudharsan put on 167 runs together, their 11th century partnership in IPL cricket — a world record for any wicket in men's T20 cricket. They overtook the iconic Chris Gayle–Virat Kohli combination, which had managed 10 such stands.

Both batters also crossed 700 runs for the season during the chase, becoming only the third and fourth players ever to achieve that milestone in two separate IPL seasons. Gayle and Kohli hold the distinction before them.

Gill's Night, Gill's Stage

Gill was unstoppable. He reached his hundred in 47 deliveries and marked the moment with his signature bow celebration. Up in the stands, his father Lakhwinder Singh could barely contain himself — cameras caught him celebrating excitedly as his son reached three figures. It was Gill's second IPL century as captain, placing him third on the list of most tons scored by a captain in the competition's history, behind Virat Kohli's five.

The only blemish on GT's chase was a bizarre dismissal — Sai Sudharsan was out hit-wicket for the second match running. In the 13th over, a cut shot off Brijesh Sharma sent the bat flying onto the stumps. Gill watched on in visible disbelief. Sudharsan has now been dismissed hit-wicket three times in IPL cricket, equalling Andre Russell and Pakistan's Shoaib Malik for the most such dismissals in men's T20s.

Sooryavanshi's Bittersweet Evening

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi was, in many ways, the story of the Rajasthan innings — and then of the aftermath. The 15-year-old had been in stunning touch, reaching 96 runs before holing out to third man off a delivery from Kagiso Rabada, missing what would have been a remarkable hundred. Earlier in the over, he had deposited a 153 km/h Rabada delivery clean over the bowler's head for six.

After the match, Sooryavanshi was seen in the dugout, visibly distraught — cap pulled over his face, trying to shield himself from the cameras as he wept. It was a raw, human moment that cut through the evening's cricketing spectacle.

Before that, he had also been at the centre of a charged exchange in the dugout. Captain Riyan Parag was seen in what appeared to be an animated discussion with the teenager after his dismissal, finger pointed, clearly expressing frustration. Sooryavanshi's expression said enough.

Toss Confusion and Rashid's Rough Night

The match had its share of oddities. The toss had to be held twice after the match referee failed to hear Parag's call clearly. The redo went Rajasthan's way, and they chose to bat. Gill, who had apparently won the first flip, was visibly irritated.

Rashid Khan had a night to forget. Donovan Ferreira punished him for four sixes in the final over as Rajasthan reached 214/6 — a total that, ultimately, Gujarat still managed to overhaul.

A Record That Belongs to a 15-Year-Old

For all the heartbreak, Sooryavanshi's IPL 2026 season ends on a statistical high that will likely be referenced for years. He became the fastest player to 1,000 IPL runs in terms of balls faced, reaching the milestone in just 440 deliveries — comfortably breaking Andre Russell's previous record of 545 balls.

Gujarat now head into the final against RCB, a rematch of sorts in terms of prestige. The date and venue are yet to be officially confirmed, but for Shubman Gill and his side, Thursday night belonged entirely to them.

 

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