Royal Challengers Bengaluru defeated the Gujarat Titans by 92 runs [1] to advance to their fifth IPL final.
The victory cements RCB's status as a dominant force in the 2026 tournament. By securing a spot in the championship match, the defending champions move closer to another title while setting a new benchmark for playoff scoring.
RCB posted a total of 254/5 [2], which stands as the highest total ever recorded in an IPL playoff match [4]. The batting performance was anchored by Rajat Patidar, who scored an unbeaten 93 runs [3]. Patidar's innings provided the momentum necessary to put the Gujarat Titans under immense pressure from the start.
The Gujarat Titans were unable to keep pace with the record-setting score. The 92-run margin [1] reflects a significant gap in performance between the two sides during this playoff encounter. RCB's ability to maintain a high scoring rate throughout the innings limited the Titans' opportunities to mount a successful chase.
This result marks the fifth time the franchise has reached the final of the competition. The team relied on a combination of aggressive batting, and disciplined bowling to stifle the opposition. The record total of 254/5 [2] serves as a psychological advantage heading into the final match.
While the specific venue for the playoff was not disclosed, the impact of the win is felt across the league. RCB now prepares for the final match as the team to beat, having demonstrated an unprecedented level of scoring efficiency in a high-stakes environment.
“Royal Challengers Bengaluru defeated the Gujarat Titans by 92 runs to advance to their fifth IPL final.”
RCB's record-breaking performance indicates a peak in their form at the most critical juncture of the tournament. By setting the highest playoff score in history, the team has not only secured a final berth but has established a statistical dominance that may intimidate their final opponent.





