Written by: Karthik Reddy
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Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) face Gujarat Titans (GT) in Qualifier 1 of IPL 2026 on Tuesday, May 26, 2026, at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala, starting at 7:30 PM IST. For your Dream11 team, Virat Kohli is the top captain pick. He is the Orange Cap holder with 542 runs at an average of 54.20 this season, struck 92 at this exact Dharamsala venue in IPL 2024, and RCB won their only previous playoff match here against Punjab Kings in IPL 2025 with Kohli top-scoring.

Kagiso Rabada or Phil Salt work well as vice-captain options, covering GT’s Purple Cap holder who is the most dangerous new-ball pacer in the tournament and RCB’s explosive English opener who is set to return from a finger injury for the playoff stretch and provides the highest ceiling alongside Kohli at the top of the order.

RCB vs GT Qualifier 1 Match Preview, IPL 2026

Match DetailInfo
MatchRCB vs GT, IPL 2026 Qualifier 1
DateTuesday, May 26, 2026
Time7:30 PM IST
VenueHimachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala (1,457m altitude; Dhauladhar mountain backdrop)
BroadcastStar Sports Network (Star Sports 1, 2, 3 HD/SD), JioHotstar
RCB CaptainRajat Patidar
GT CaptainShubman Gill
RCB CoachAndy Flower
Key AbsenteesPhil Salt (RCB — finger injury; expected to return for the playoffs; RCB looking set to bring him back into the XI per multiple reports; confirmation at toss); Sai Sudharsan (GT — elbow injury concern carried from the CSK game; batted through it and scored 87 off 46; expected to play)
RCB Season Form1st place — 9 wins, 5 losses in 14 matches; 18 points; topped the table on NRR over GT; on a 3-match winning streak; Rajat Patidar’s 200 in the final league game vs SRH sealed top spot
GT Season Form2nd place — 9 wins, 5 losses in 14 matches; 18 points; level on points with RCB but lower NRR; on a 5-match winning streak including a win over CSK in their final game; Sai Sudharsan scored 87 off 46 in that game

RCB vs GT Predicted Playing XI & Key Players

Here are the predicted playing XI and key players to watch out for from both teams.

RCB Predicted Playing XI

RCB Predicted XI: Phil Salt (WK), Virat Kohli, Devdutt Padikkal, Rajat Patidar (C), Tim David, Romario Shepherd, Krunal Pandya, Jacob Bethell, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Josh Hazlewood, Rasikh Salam Dar

Impact Player: Venkatesh Iyer

GT Predicted Playing XI

GT Predicted XI: Shubman Gill (C), Sai Sudharsan, Jos Buttler (WK), Washington Sundar, Jason Holder, Nishant Sindhu, Rahul Tewatia, Rashid Khan, Arshad Khan, Kagiso Rabada, Mohammed Siraj

Impact Player: Glenn Phillips

RCB vs GT Weather & Pitch Reports

Weather ParameterDetails
Daytime High23°C (73°F)
Match-Time Temp17–22°C (63–72°F) — cool hill-station evening conditions throughout; temperatures drop sharply post-sunset at 1,457m altitude
Humidity35–50%
Wind Speed12–17 km/h (moderate mountain breeze; may assist early swing for new-ball pacers in the powerplay)
Rain ProbabilityLow (15%) — partly cloudy skies expected; isolated shower risk typical of late May in Dharamsala; the HPCA ground has an excellent drainage system and a full match is the most likely outcome
Sky ConditionClear to Partly Cloudy; cool and pleasant under the lights with the Dhauladhar range as the backdrop
Dew FactorLow — cool temperatures at altitude and moderate humidity limit dew formation significantly; this is substantially less dew-affected than lower-altitude IPL venues like Chepauk or Eden Gardens; the toss advantage from dew is minimal at Dharamsala in evening conditions
Match Interruption RiskLow to Moderate — late-May Dharamsala can see isolated pre-monsoon showers but the drainage at HPCA is among the best in India

Pitch Report — Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala

Pitch ParameterDetails
Pitch TypePace-Friendly with High Altitude Bonus — black-soil surface at 1,457m altitude; genuine pace, true bounce, and good carry throughout; the thin mountain air means aerial shots travel 10–15% further than at sea-level venues; the surface has a slight green tinge in late May which provides additional early seam movement for new-ball bowlers
Avg 1st Innings Score (IPL 2026)205 runs across 3 league matches at this venue this season; first-innings scores have averaged above 200 at HPCA since IPL 2023; the PBKS vs DC game (Match 55) produced 211 in the first innings; the PBKS vs RCB game (Match 61) produced 215; 200-plus is par and 220-plus is a match-winning total at this venue
Boundary LengthCompact — the shorter mid-wicket and backward square-leg boundaries at HPCA combined with thin mountain air mean even mishits carry; Virat Kohli’s famous 92 off 47 balls at this ground in IPL 2024 exploited these dimensions perfectly
Toss DecisionBowl first — both PBKS vs DC and PBKS vs RCB at this venue in IPL 2026 were won by the chasing team; the cool mountain evening conditions and slight dew from the 15th to 16th over of the second innings marginally favour batting second; the May 17 game here (PBKS vs RCB) went to the chasing side despite both teams posting 200-plus
Pace AssistExcellent and persistent throughout both innings — Dharamsala produces the most pace-friendly conditions of any IPL playoff venue in 2026; the slight green tinge in late May provides additional early seam movement; Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Josh Hazlewood, Rasikh Salam Dar, Kagiso Rabada, Mohammed Siraj, and Jason Holder are all critical new-ball picks; Rabada dismissed Kohli for a duck in the previous PBKS vs RCB game at this venue; pace bowlers claim 65% of all wickets at HPCA in IPL history
Spin AssistModerate in the middle overs (7–15) — the Dharamsala surface does not offer strong turn; spinners are primarily containment options; Rashid Khan and Krunal Pandya are the primary spin picks; Rashid’s googlies and leg-spin are the key middle-overs threat for GT; Krunal’s slower balls and variations serve the same containment function for RCB; Jacob Bethell’s left-arm spin can also provide middle-overs variety
Dew EffectMinimal — low to moderate humidity at 1,457m altitude severely limits dew formation; spinners remain effective through the second innings; both teams bowl in broadly equal conditions; the toss is less decisive at HPCA under evening lights than at low-altitude IPL venues

RCB vs GT Dream11 Team

RCB vs GT Dream11 Team

RCB vs GT Head-to-Head

MatchesRCB WinsGT Wins
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Key Players to Watch in RCB vs GT Qualifier 1

PlayerTeamRoleKey Strength
Virat KohliRCBBatsmanOrange Cap holder with 542 runs at avg 54.20 and SR 163.98 in IPL 2026; scored 92 off 47 balls at this exact Dharamsala venue in IPL 2024 — the highest individual innings at HPCA in IPL history; RCB’s most important batter in a knockout game on a surface where his placement-driven timing excels
Kagiso RabadaGTBowlerPurple Cap contender with 21 wickets at avg 20.04 in IPL 2026; dismissed Kohli for a duck in the PBKS vs RCB game at this venue in Match 61; the slight green tinge and genuine early carry at Dharamsala in late May amplifies his extra pace with the new ball — the single biggest wicket-taking threat in the fixture
Phil SaltRCBWicketkeeper-BatterReturning from a finger injury that kept him out since mid-April; his explosive left-handed powerplay batting alongside Kohli is the most destructive opening partnership in T20 cricket when both are in form; RCB won the 2025 IPL final largely on the back of Salt-Kohli powerplay dominance and the same template applies here
Sai SudharsanGTBatsmanIPL 2026’s most consistent batter with 524-plus runs at avg 49.72; scored 87 off 46 balls vs CSK in his last game despite an elbow concern; his silky technique and ability to accelerate from overs 10 to 15 on a true-bounce Dharamsala surface makes him GT’s highest-ceiling batting pick
Rashid KhanGTBowlerGT’s most dangerous spinner with 15-plus wickets this season; his googlies and leg-spin variations in the middle overs (7–15) are GT’s primary wicket-taking bowling weapon; Bhuvneshwar Kumar has an IPL career SR of only 91.67 vs Rashid — if Bhuvneshwar is sent in to bat in a chase scenario, Rashid becomes the defining individual contest of the innings
About the Author

As the editor of TheCricketPanda, Karthik Reddy combines his extensive knowledge of fantasy cricket with a deep passion for the sport to deliver precise predictions and strategic advice. With over 4 years of experience in analyzing IPL and international cricket matches, he has become a trusted name among fantasy sports enthusiasts. Karthik’s keen eye for detail, backed by data-driven insights and a thorough understanding of player performance and match dynamics, has helped fans make informed decisions in their fantasy leagues.

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