Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) face Gujarat Titans (GT) in the IPL 2026 Final on Sunday, May 31, 2026, at the Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad, starting at 7:30 PM IST. For your Dream11 team, Virat Kohli is the top captain pick. He has amassed 557 runs at an average of 55.70 this season, scored a century in the Qualifier 1 demolition of GT, and is the most indispensable and highest-ceiling batter in a title-deciding match at a venue where he averages 64 in IPL history.
Shubman Gill or Kagiso Rabada work well as vice-captain options, covering GT’s captain who smashed an unbeaten 104 against RR in Qualifier 2 to lead his team back into this final and GT’s Purple Cap spearhead who has been the most dangerous new-ball bowler of the entire tournament and is the one bowler capable of removing Kohli early on a flat NMS surface.
RCB vs GT Final Match Preview, IPL 2026
| Match Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Match | RCB vs GT, IPL 2026 Final |
| Date | Sunday, May 31, 2026 |
| Time | 7:30 PM IST |
| Venue | Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad (capacity: 1,10,000 — the largest cricket stadium in the world) |
| Broadcast | Star Sports Network (Star Sports 1, 2, 3 HD/SD), JioHotstar |
| RCB Captain | Rajat Patidar |
| GT Captain | Shubman Gill |
| RCB Coach | Andy Flower |
| Key Absentees | Phil Salt (RCB — finger injury; racing against time to prove fitness; if fit he plays and Romario Shepherd is benched; if unfit Venkatesh Iyer opens alongside Kohli); Jacob Bethell (RCB — finger fracture; ruled out for the rest of IPL 2026) |
| RCB Playoff Form | Won Qualifier 1 vs GT by 92 runs — Patidar 93 off 33 (fastest 90-plus in IPL history); RCB posted 254 (highest total in an IPL playoff match ever); Bhuvneshwar took 3 early wickets; GT bowled out for 131 |
| GT Playoff Form | Lost Qualifier 1 vs RCB by 92 runs; beat RR in Qualifier 2 — Gill 104 not out off 52 balls; GT won by 55 runs; Rashid Khan 3/19; GT reach their first final since 2023 |
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 / Venkatesh Iyer (WK), Virat Kohli, Devdutt Padikkal, Rajat Patidar (C), Tim David, Jitesh Sharma (WK), Krunal Pandya, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Josh Hazlewood, Rasikh Salam Dar, Jacob Duffy
Impact Player: Devdutt Padikkal / Romario Shepherd
GT Predicted Playing XI
GT Predicted XI: Shubman Gill (C), Sai Sudharsan, Jos Buttler (WK), Washington Sundar, Nishant Sindhu, Jason Holder, Rahul Tewatia, Rashid Khan, Arshad Khan, Kagiso Rabada, Mohammed Siraj
Impact Player: Prasidh Krishna
RCB vs GT Weather & Pitch Reports
| Weather Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Daytime High | 43°C (109°F) — extreme summer heat in Ahmedabad; one of the most demanding match-day conditions of the entire IPL 2026 season |
| Match-Time Temp | 30–36°C (86–97°F) — temperatures remain high under the lights; players on long spells will face genuine physical demands |
| Humidity | 30–40% — moderate for Ahmedabad; warmer than typical but not coastal-humid levels |
| Wind Speed | 10–15 km/h (light westerly breeze) |
| Rain Probability | Very Low (0%) — no precipitation forecast whatsoever; a full 40-over IPL Final is guaranteed at the world’s largest cricket stadium |
| Sky Condition | Clear; warm and bright under the NMS floodlights |
| Dew Factor | Moderate — evening dew is a consistent factor at the Narendra Modi Stadium; despite moderate humidity, the warm night temperature base generates dew from the 14th to 15th over of the second innings; spinners lose grip and seamers benefit from additional skid; the chasing team gains a structural back-five-over advantage |
| Match Interruption Risk | Very Low — clear skies guaranteed; the IPL Final will be a full-match contest |
Pitch Report — Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad
| Pitch Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Pitch Type | Batting-Friendly (flat, true surface; lightning-fast outfield; consistent pace and bounce throughout both innings; one of IPL 2026’s premier batting venues; a fresh pitch has been prepared for the Final — no previous game will have been played on this specific strip) |
| Avg 1st Innings Score (IPL 2026) | 190–210 runs across all NMS games this season; however in the most recent high-stakes game here (GT vs KKR in Match 60), KKR posted 247 for 2 — the highest team total in Eden Gardens IPL history was surpassed; par score at NMS in a Final is 195–215; anything above 220 on a fresh Final pitch is a fortress total |
| Boundary Length | Square: 61–67m (compact — rewards aggressive six-hitting over mid-wicket and cow-corner); Straight: 73–89m (among the longest straight boundaries in the IPL); the short square boundaries are the key tactical dimension — big hitters like Tim David, Jos Buttler, Rahul Tewatia, and Jason Holder target the shorter arc |
| Toss Decision | Bowl first — captains at the Narendra Modi Stadium have consistently opted to bowl first throughout IPL 2026; dew from the 14th to 15th over of the second innings gives the chasing side a decisive back-five-over advantage; 4 of 6 NMS games this IPL season were won by the chasing team; both Rajat Patidar and Shubman Gill will prioritize fielding at the Final toss |
| Pace Assist | Good with the new ball in the powerplay — Kagiso Rabada, Mohammed Siraj, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Jason Holder, Josh Hazlewood, and Rasikh Salam Dar are all key powerplay threats; in the Qualifier 1, Bhuvneshwar took 3 early wickets to restrict GT to 131 and the same template applies on a flat NMS surface where the powerplay is the critical wicket-taking window; hit-the-deck bowlers are more effective through the middle overs and death as pace drops off once the surface flattens |
| Spin Assist | Significant in the first innings middle overs (7–16) — Rashid Khan and Krunal Pandya are the two most important middle-overs spinners on this surface; Rashid took 3/19 against RR in Qualifier 2 and is GT’s most important individual bowling weapon; Krunal’s variations and left-arm angle provide the equivalent function for RCB; dew from the 14th to 15th over of the second innings reduces spin effectiveness sharply; first-innings spin wickets are the most decisive bowling contribution at NMS |
| Dew Effect | Decisive from the 14th to 15th over of the second innings — dew has been a reliable NMS Final-night factor; ball becomes slippery for bowlers; spinners are taken out of the attack; seamers benefit from extra pace and skid off the surface; batting becomes significantly easier for the chasing side in the final five overs; the toss winner is expected to bowl first and chase under lights with a dew advantage |
RCB vs GT Dream11 Team

RCB vs GT Head-to-Head (All-Time IPL)
| Matches | RCB Wins | GT Wins |
|---|---|---|
| 9 | 5 | 4 |
Key Players to Watch in RCB vs GT IPL 2026 Final
| Player | Team | Role | Key Strength |
|---|---|---|---|
| Virat Kohli | RCB | Batsman | 557 runs at avg 55.70 and SR 163.98 in IPL 2026; scored a century in Qualifier 1 against this exact GT bowling attack; IPL Final average of 64 at Narendra Modi Stadium; in the eight IPL seasons since 2016, teams with a century-scorer in the playoffs have won the title six times |
| Shubman Gill | GT | Batsman | 552 runs at SR 160.46 in IPL 2026; scored an unbeaten 104 off 52 balls vs RR in Qualifier 2 to single-handedly take GT to the Final; his ability to anchor the innings and accelerate in the back half of an innings at NMS — his home ground — makes him the highest-ceiling batting pick from GT |
| Kagiso Rabada | GT | Bowler | GT’s most dangerous bowler and the tournament’s most consistent pacer with 21 wickets at avg 20.04; the best chance GT have of removing Kohli early on a flat NMS surface; his extra pace and bounce with the new ball in the powerplay is the single biggest momentum-shifting weapon available in this Final |
| Bhuvneshwar Kumar | RCB | Bowler | Purple Cap holder with 24 wickets at economy 7.46 — the most wickets and best economy of any IPL 2026 bowler; took 3 early wickets to set up RCB’s 92-run Qualifier 1 win over GT; his swing and seam with the new ball in the powerplay, under the Ahmedabad night sky, is RCB’s most reliable match-defining bowling performance trigger |
| Rashid Khan | GT | Bowler | GT’s most unplayable bowler in the middle overs with 15-plus wickets this season; took 3/19 against RR in Qualifier 2; his googlies and leg-spin variations in overs 7 to 15 are the decisive spin weapon in the first innings before dew arrives; the final tactical battle of the match is whether RCB’s middle order can read Rashid under the NMS lights in a knockout situation |
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