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What Went Wrong for RCB Today? | IPL 2026 Analysis

IPL 2026 · 30 April · Ahmedabad
What went
wrong for RCB?
GT chased 156 in 15.5 overs. RCB only made 155 all out in 19.2.
155
RCB all out (19.2)
vs
158/6
GT won (15.5 ov)

RCB arrived at Narendra Modi Stadium sitting pretty in second place with the best NRR in the competition. They left with a gut-punch defeat — bundled out for 155 on a flat pitch, then watching Gujarat Titans smash the total in under 16 overs. Here’s what went wrong.

01 — The collapse
Kohli’s early exit cost RCB everything

Virat Kohli (28 off 13) looked threatening from ball one — five fours, a six, a strike rate of 215. But his dismissal in the 4th over triggered a top-order implosion that RCB never recovered from. Bethell had already gone for 5 in the third over, and new batter Devdutt Padikkal took time to get going as wickets tumbled around him.

3.2
Kohli out, over
2
Wickets in powerplay
28
Kohli runs (13 balls)
02 — The middle order
Padikkal fought alone. Everyone else failed.

Devdutt Padikkal top-scored with 40 off 24 and deserves enormous credit for keeping RCB in the game at all. The problem? No one stayed with him long enough to build a meaningful partnership. Patidar (19), Jitesh (1), Tim David (9) — all gone in a flash.

DP
Devdutt Padikkal
Top scorer — fought alone
40
24 balls
SR 166
RP
Rajat Patidar
Needed a big knock
19
15 balls
SR 126
TD
Tim David
Hired to finish. Didn’t.
9
6 balls
SR 150
JS
Jitesh Sharma
Kept wicket, not runs
1
3 balls
SR 33
03 — The bowling
Hazlewood got absolutely tonked

Josh Hazlewood conceded 56 runs from just 4 overs — at an economy of 14.00. On a flat track in Ahmedabad, GT’s batters targeted him relentlessly. Shubman Gill and Jos Buttler both took him apart. Bhuvneshwar Kumar was the standout with 3/28, but one man can’t carry a bowling unit.

Bhuvneshwar Kumar3/28 · eco 7.0
Romario Shepherd2/30 · eco 7.5
Suyash Sharma1/44 · eco 11.4
Josh Hazlewood0/56 · eco 14.0
04 — The total
155 was never going to be enough here

The Narendra Modi Stadium is one of the most batter-friendly venues on the IPL circuit. A flat surface, short square boundaries, and clear skies made 155 a highly chaseable target. RCB needed at least 180+ to be competitive. The batting unit has the tools — today was a collective failure to execute.

155
RCB’s total
180+
Par score at venue
4.2
Overs GT had to spare
The verdict
RCB were undone by a familiar problem — a blazing start that masked fragility underneath. Kohli’s early exit exposed a brittle middle order, and a modest total was always going to be punished on this pitch. Their NRR cushion protects their top-4 spot for now, but questions about batting depth must be answered before the playoffs.
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