Rashid Khan's 4-Wicket Haul Leads GT to Massive Win vs RR
Digital Desk
Gujarat Titans climbed to 2nd in IPL 2026 points table after a 77-run win over Rajasthan Royals. Rashid Khan took 4 wickets while Gill scored 84.
Rashid Khan’s Four-Wicket Masterclass Powers Gujarat Titans to Dominant Victory in Jaipur
Gujarat Titans moved to second in the IPL 2026 standings after a comprehensive 77-run win over Rajasthan Royals, fueled by Shubman Gill’s 84 and a clinical bowling display.
In a clinical display of T20 cricket, the Gujarat Titans (GT) extended their winning streak to four matches, systematically dismantling the Rajasthan Royals (RR) by 77 runs at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium on Saturday night. The victory, built on a mountain of runs and finished off by a Rashid Khan masterclass, has catapulted the Titans to the second spot on the points table, significantly boosting their Net Run Rate (NRR) as the race for the playoffs intensifies.
Openers set the tone
After being asked to bat first, Gujarat Titans’ openers Shubman Gill and Sai Sudharsan appeared to be playing on a different surface than their counterparts. The duo exploited the powerplay overs with surgical precision, racing to 82 runs in the first six overs—matching GT’s highest-ever powerplay score.
Gill, leading from the front, looked destined for a century before falling for a well-made 84 off 42 balls. He was ably supported by Sudharsan, whose 30-ball fifty provided the necessary impetus from the other end. Their 118-run opening stand laid a foundation so solid that even a minor middle-order wobble, triggered by RR's Brijesh Sharma (2/47), couldn't derail the innings. Late cameos from Washington Sundar and Rahul Tewatia eventually pushed the total to a daunting 229/4.
Rashid chokes the chase
Defending a massive total, Gujarat’s bowling unit never allowed the Royals’ hitters to settle. While Vaibhav Sooryavanshi provided some early fireworks with a quick-fire 36, the introduction of Rashid Khan turned the game into a one-sided affair. The Afghan leg-spinner was "wrecker-in-chief," utilizing the slowing surface to perfection.
Rashid’s spell was a lesson in modern-day wrist spin. He first broke the back of the chase by dismissing Dhruv Jurel and Donovan Ferreira in the same over, before returning to remove the dangerous Ravindra Jadeja (38). Rashid finished with figures of 4/19, effectively ending any hopes of a Rajasthan comeback.
Bowling depth shines through
It wasn't just the Rashid show, however. Jason Holder, playing against his former franchise, showed immense control in the death overs. Holder’s three-wicket haul cleaned up the tail, ensuring the Royals were bundled out for 152 in just 16.3 overs. Earlier, Kagiso Rabada and Mohammed Siraj had set the stage with crucial breakthroughs in the powerplay, including the prized scalp of Yashasvi Jaiswal.
The Royals' chase felt disjointed from the start. With regular captain Riyan Parag sidelined due to injury, the leadership fell to Jaiswal, but the lack of a stabilizing partnership in the middle overs proved fatal. "We were just looking to bowl in good areas, but they were batting pretty well," Jaiswal admitted in the post-match presentation, acknowledging that the Titans outplayed them in every department.
Impact of the victory
This 77-run win is Gujarat Titans' biggest victory by run margin in their IPL history. The result leaves Rajasthan Royals looking vulnerable, with strategic gaps appearing in their middle order and a bowling attack that struggled to contain the flow of runs in the final five overs.
For Gujarat, the pieces seem to be falling into place at the right time. With their batting order clicking and their marquee spinners finding rhythm, they look like a formidable unit heading into the business end of the season.
What lies ahead
Gujarat Titans will now head back to Ahmedabad with immense confidence, while Rajasthan Royals must regroup quickly to keep their campaign alive. The "Pink Promise" initiative might have brought a splash of color to the stadium, but on the field, it was the clinical blue of the Titans that shone brightest under the Jaipur lights.
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Rashid Khan's 4-Wicket Haul Leads GT to Massive Win vs RR
Digital Desk
Rashid Khan’s Four-Wicket Masterclass Powers Gujarat Titans to Dominant Victory in Jaipur
Gujarat Titans moved to second in the IPL 2026 standings after a comprehensive 77-run win over Rajasthan Royals, fueled by Shubman Gill’s 84 and a clinical bowling display.
In a clinical display of T20 cricket, the Gujarat Titans (GT) extended their winning streak to four matches, systematically dismantling the Rajasthan Royals (RR) by 77 runs at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium on Saturday night. The victory, built on a mountain of runs and finished off by a Rashid Khan masterclass, has catapulted the Titans to the second spot on the points table, significantly boosting their Net Run Rate (NRR) as the race for the playoffs intensifies.
Openers set the tone
After being asked to bat first, Gujarat Titans’ openers Shubman Gill and Sai Sudharsan appeared to be playing on a different surface than their counterparts. The duo exploited the powerplay overs with surgical precision, racing to 82 runs in the first six overs—matching GT’s highest-ever powerplay score.
Gill, leading from the front, looked destined for a century before falling for a well-made 84 off 42 balls. He was ably supported by Sudharsan, whose 30-ball fifty provided the necessary impetus from the other end. Their 118-run opening stand laid a foundation so solid that even a minor middle-order wobble, triggered by RR's Brijesh Sharma (2/47), couldn't derail the innings. Late cameos from Washington Sundar and Rahul Tewatia eventually pushed the total to a daunting 229/4.
Rashid chokes the chase
Defending a massive total, Gujarat’s bowling unit never allowed the Royals’ hitters to settle. While Vaibhav Sooryavanshi provided some early fireworks with a quick-fire 36, the introduction of Rashid Khan turned the game into a one-sided affair. The Afghan leg-spinner was "wrecker-in-chief," utilizing the slowing surface to perfection.
Rashid’s spell was a lesson in modern-day wrist spin. He first broke the back of the chase by dismissing Dhruv Jurel and Donovan Ferreira in the same over, before returning to remove the dangerous Ravindra Jadeja (38). Rashid finished with figures of 4/19, effectively ending any hopes of a Rajasthan comeback.
Bowling depth shines through
It wasn't just the Rashid show, however. Jason Holder, playing against his former franchise, showed immense control in the death overs. Holder’s three-wicket haul cleaned up the tail, ensuring the Royals were bundled out for 152 in just 16.3 overs. Earlier, Kagiso Rabada and Mohammed Siraj had set the stage with crucial breakthroughs in the powerplay, including the prized scalp of Yashasvi Jaiswal.
The Royals' chase felt disjointed from the start. With regular captain Riyan Parag sidelined due to injury, the leadership fell to Jaiswal, but the lack of a stabilizing partnership in the middle overs proved fatal. "We were just looking to bowl in good areas, but they were batting pretty well," Jaiswal admitted in the post-match presentation, acknowledging that the Titans outplayed them in every department.
Impact of the victory
This 77-run win is Gujarat Titans' biggest victory by run margin in their IPL history. The result leaves Rajasthan Royals looking vulnerable, with strategic gaps appearing in their middle order and a bowling attack that struggled to contain the flow of runs in the final five overs.
For Gujarat, the pieces seem to be falling into place at the right time. With their batting order clicking and their marquee spinners finding rhythm, they look like a formidable unit heading into the business end of the season.
What lies ahead
Gujarat Titans will now head back to Ahmedabad with immense confidence, while Rajasthan Royals must regroup quickly to keep their campaign alive. The "Pink Promise" initiative might have brought a splash of color to the stadium, but on the field, it was the clinical blue of the Titans that shone brightest under the Jaipur lights.