GT vs KKR Match Analysis: Shubman Gill Leads Clinical Chase as Gujarat Titans Outplay Kolkata

Shubman Gill batting vs KKR IPL 2026 Gujarat Titans chase Ahmedabad night match

📅 April 16 2026 | By Pulse India News Desk

🏟️ Match Details

Match: Kolkata Knight Riders vs Gujarat Titans, Match 25

Date: April 17, 2026

Time: 7:30 PM IST

Venue: Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad

Result: Gujarat Titans won by 5 wickets

🔥 Match Highlight: Shubman Gill’s commanding 86 powered Gujarat Titans to a successful chase as KKR’s 180 fell short despite Cameron Green’s fighting 79


Gujarat Titans didn’t just chase the target, they controlled the game from the very start.

Despite Cameron Green’s fighting 79, Kolkata Knight Riders failed to capitalize on key phases. Early wickets in the powerplay once again hurt them, and the middle-order revival wasn’t enough to compensate for the late collapse.

With the ball, KKR struggled to create sustained pressure. On a batting-friendly Ahmedabad pitch, their inability to contain runs or pick wickets at crucial moments allowed GT to stay ahead throughout the chase.

Gujarat Titans, on the other hand, looked well-structured and composed. Shubman Gill anchored the innings brilliantly, while the team maintained control even during brief setbacks, showcasing strong game awareness.

👉 KKR’s recurring issue of losing early wickets and failing to close out strong positions continues to cost them, while GT are emerging as a balanced and clinical side that knows how to finish games.


KKR vs GT Scorecard

IPL 2026

Gujarat Titans won by 5 wickets

Kolkata Knight Riders – 180 (20 Overs)
Batter R B
Cameron Green7955
Rovman Powell2720
Tim Seifert1914
Ramandeep Singh178
Anukul Roy97
Angkrish Raghuvanshi84
Kartik Tyagi64
Ajinkya Rahane01
Sunil Narine05
Rinku Singh12
Vaibhav Arora0*1
Extras14
Gujarat Titans – 181/5 (19.4 Overs)
Batter R B
Shubman Gill (c)8650
Jos Buttler2515
Sai Sudharsan2216
Glenn Phillips1916
Washington Sundar1313
Rahul Tewatia7*6
Shahrukh Khan3*2
Extras6

KKR Bowling

Bowler O R W
Varun Chakaravarthy4342
Sunil Narine4281
Vaibhav Arora4351
Ramandeep Singh0.451
Kartik Tyagi4400
Anukul Roy3370

GT Bowling

Bowler O R W
Kagiso Rabada4293
Mohammed Siraj4232
Prasidh Krishna4321
Ashok Sharma4452
Rashid Khan4441

Kolkata Knight Riders had a shaky start but were rescued by a strong innings from Cameron Green, who held the batting together. However, despite a mid-innings recovery, a late collapse prevented KKR from posting a bigger total.

⚡ Phase 1: Powerplay (Overs 1–6)

KKR had a disastrous start as early wickets put them immediately on the back foot. Ajinkya Rahane fell for a duck, and both Raghuvanshi and Seifert followed soon after.

👉 KKR managed just 37/3 in the Powerplay, losing momentum early

🧠 Phase 2: Middle Overs (Overs 7–15)

This was the rebuilding phase led by Cameron Green and Rovman Powell. While Green started slowly, Powell injected momentum with aggressive stroke play.

👉 Powell’s quick 27 gave KKR a boost
👉 Green accelerated later to bring up a crucial half-century

KKR looked set for a big finish at one stage.

💣 Phase 3: Death Overs (Overs 16–20)

Just when KKR were building towards a 190+ total, they suffered a dramatic collapse. Wickets fell in clusters as GT bowlers executed their plans well at the death.

👉 KKR slipped from 147/4 to 180 all out
👉 Green’s 79 went in vain due to lack of support

🔥 Final Score: 180 (20 Overs)

A competitive total, but one that felt 20–25 runs short on a good batting surface, especially after the mid-innings recovery.


Gujarat Titans made the chase look comfortable for most parts, with Shubman Gill leading from the front. Despite a few late hiccups, GT maintained control and chased down the target with composure.

⚡ Phase 1: Powerplay (Overs 1–6)

GT came out with intent and dominated the powerplay. Gill and Sai Sudharsan put KKR bowlers under pressure right from the start.

👉 GT raced to 71/1 in the Powerplay, gaining a massive early advantage
👉 The aggressive start completely shifted momentum in GT’s favour

🧠 Phase 2: Middle Overs (Overs 7–15)

This phase was all about control. Gill anchored the innings brilliantly while Buttler and Sundar provided support. Even after a couple of wickets, GT never allowed the required rate to rise.

👉 Gill played a captain’s knock, controlling the chase
👉 GT kept the scoreboard ticking with smart batting

💣 Phase 3: Death Overs (Overs 16–20)

KKR tried to fight back after Gill’s wicket, but the damage had already been done. GT needed just a few runs in the final overs and handled the pressure calmly.

👉 A brief scare, but GT finished the game with composure
👉 Shahrukh Khan sealed the chase with ease

🔥 Final Score: 181/5 (19.4 Overs)

A well-paced chase led by Shubman Gill ensured GT secured a clinical win, making KKR’s 180 look slightly below par.


📈 Win Probability Shift

How Gujarat Titans controlled the chase after restricting KKR to 180.

After Powerplay: KKR in early trouble

GT 65% | KKR 35%

Middle overs: Green and Powell rebuild

GT 52% | KKR 48%

Death overs: KKR collapse hurts finish

GT 68% | KKR 32%

At innings break: KKR post 180

GT 62% | KKR 38%

After GT Powerplay: Gill sets the tone

GT 78% | KKR 22%

Middle overs: GT stay in complete control

GT 82% | KKR 18%

After Gill’s wicket: Brief opening for KKR

GT 70% | KKR 30%

Match End: GT finish the chase

GT 100% | KKR 0%


🏏 KKR vs GT Playing XI & Impact Players

Kolkata Knight Riders
  • Tim Seifert (WK) ✈
  • Ajinkya Rahane (C)
  • Angkrish Raghuvanshi
  • Cameron Green ✈
  • Rovman Powell ✈
  • Anukul Roy
  • Rinku Singh
  • Ramandeep Singh
  • Sunil Narine ✈
  • Kartik Tyagi
  • Vaibhav Arora

🔄 Impact Player

🟢 Varun Chakaravarthy

Gujarat Titans
  • Sai Sudharsan
  • Shubman Gill (C)
  • Jos Buttler (WK) ✈
  • Washington Sundar
  • Glenn Phillips ✈
  • Rahul Tewatia
  • Rashid Khan ✈
  • Ashok Sharma
  • Kagiso Rabada ✈
  • Mohammed Siraj
  • Prasidh Krishna

🔄 Impact Player

🟢 Shahrukh Khan


🏆 Top Performers

🟢 Best Batter

Shubman Gill

86 (50) – a captain’s knock that anchored the chase and ensured control throughout

⚡ Game Changer

Powerplay Dominance (GT)

71/1 in the first 6 overs completely shifted the momentum in GT’s favour

🎯 Best Bowler

Kagiso Rabada

3/29 – crucial early breakthroughs that put KKR under pressure in the powerplay

😱 Moment of Match

Gill’s Dismissal vs Late Finish

KKR briefly came back after Gill’s wicket, but GT calmly finished the chase under pressure


🎯 WHAT WENT WRONG FOR KKR?

❌ 1. Poor Powerplay with the bat

KKR lost 3 early wickets and managed just 37 runs, putting themselves on the back foot right from the start.

❌ 2. Over-dependence on Cameron Green

Green’s 79 held the innings together, but lack of consistent support meant KKR couldn’t push towards a 200+ total.

❌ 3. Late-innings collapse

KKR slipped from a strong position to lose multiple wickets in the death overs, costing them 20–25 crucial runs.

❌ 4. Lack of pressure in GT Powerplay

Conceding 71/1 in the first 6 overs allowed GT to dominate the chase and control the required rate early.

❌ 5. Missed chances at crucial moments

Dropped chances and inability to capitalise after Gill’s wicket prevented KKR from making a comeback.


🌟 Player of the Match

Shubman Gill

86 (50)

Shubman Gill produced a captain’s innings under pressure, anchoring the chase with remarkable control and composure. From the very start, he dictated the tempo and ensured Gujarat Titans stayed ahead in the run chase.

His ability to find boundaries consistently and rotate strike efficiently neutralised KKR’s bowling attack, making a tricky chase look comfortable for most of the innings.

👉 A match-defining knock that laid the foundation for GT’s clinical victory


Gujarat Titans’ chase of 181 wasn’t just successful… it was controlled and calculated.

Kolkata Knight Riders posted a competitive total of 180, largely built around Cameron Green’s fighting 79, but early setbacks and a late collapse meant they fell short of a truly commanding score.

Gujarat Titans, in contrast, approached the chase with clarity and authority.

Shubman Gill’s composed innings set the foundation, while the aggressive powerplay ensured GT stayed ahead of the game from the very beginning. Even when KKR found brief openings, GT never allowed the pressure to build.

KKR had their moments, especially after picking a few wickets in the middle and dismissing Gill late, but their inability to control the powerplay and death overs proved costly.

👉 GT controlled the game from the powerplay itself, while KKR were always trying to catch up

A clinical chase from Gujarat Titans, smart, composed, and executed with near-perfect game awareness.

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