Gujarat Titans Face Crucial Challenge in IPL 2026 Match Against Punjab Kings
Gujarat Titans' Middle-Order Challenges
The Gujarat Titans (GT) are gearing up for a significant test in their upcoming IPL 2026 match on Sunday at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, particularly concerning their underperforming middle-order.
Currently, the Titans, captained by Shubman Gill, hold the fifth position in the IPL 2026 standings with five victories out of nine matches. As per Cricbuzz data, their middle-order batsmen (positions 4 to 8) have recorded the lowest runs (425) in the tournament, along with the second-worst batting average (22.36) and strike rate (135.78) across all teams. Additionally, they have managed to hit only 13 sixes this season, the least among all teams.
Most of the runs have come from the top-order trio—Shubman Gill, Sai Sudharsan, and Jos Buttler. Gill is the leading scorer for the franchise, amassing 373 runs in eight matches. Sudharsan follows with 328 runs, while England's Jos Buttler has contributed 309 runs in nine innings.
In contrast, the middle-order players, including Washington Sundar, Shahrukh Khan, Rahul Tewatia, Jason Holder, and Rashid Khan, have collectively scored only 425 runs.
Matchup Insights
The Titans will be looking to their middle-order to step up as they face the Punjab Kings, who are currently leading the table with just one loss in eight matches.
Gujarat's Chasing Strength
A positive aspect for the Gujarat Titans is their impressive record while chasing. Since 2022, they have been the most effective team in this regard, winning 26 out of 39 matches. In comparison, the Punjab Kings have achieved 20 victories from 32 chases during the same timeframe.
Punjab's Powerplay Advantage
On the other hand, the Punjab Kings will draw confidence from their exceptional performance during the Powerplay. They boast the highest scoring rate in the initial six overs this season, averaging 12.40 runs per over. In contrast, the Gujarat Titans have a more modest Powerplay run rate of 9.75, ranking them sixth in this phase.
