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Home Ground. No More Excuses. GT vs RCB | Match 42 | April 30, 2026 | Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad
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Six days ago, the Gujarat Titans lost at Chinnaswamy. Virat Kohli made 81, RCB chased 205 with seven balls to spare, and Ahmedabad watched from a distance. Four days later, GT walked into Chepauk and took it apart. Kagiso Rabada reduced CSK to 28 for 3 inside the powerplay, Sai Sudharsan made 87 off 46, and Gujarat chased 159 in 16.4 overs without ever looking troubled. On April 30, they come home — and Ahmedabad is ready.
Why This Match Matters More Than The Last
The first meeting was a spectacle — high scores, Kohli in full flow, a finish that went to the wire. This one carries a different weight. GT enter April 30 on 10 points, RCB on 12, and the IPL 2026 playoff picture is tightening with every game. A win for Gujarat closes the gap, shifts the momentum, and puts the campaign back in their own hands. A loss on home ground — after the confidence of Chepauk — would be a harder thing to shake. Both teams know the table. Both teams know what April 30 means. The cricket will reflect that.
Chennai Settled It. Ahmedabad Will Prove It.
The win at Chepauk was about GT finding their rhythm again. Composed at the top, clinical in the middle, and Rabada at his best when the team needs him most. That version of the Gujarat Titans — the one that dismantled CSK with such ease — is the one that walks out on April 30 at the Narendra Modi Stadium. RCB know what they're walking into. They've beaten this side once already this season, but that was in Bengaluru, on a surface that forgave everything. April 30 forgives nothing.
The Man Nobody Has Solved
Three IPL centuries this season and an 87 at Chepauk four days ago. Sai Sudharsan is batting in a way that makes bowling plans feel academic. At Chinnaswamy, the short boundaries kept the contest level, but here the straight stretches to 76m, the outfield slows, and Rashid Khan bowls in conditions he has read a hundred times. Everything about this surface tilts toward GT — and Sudharsan at the crease, in this form, at this ground, is a prospect that should unsettle even the most confident opposition attack.
Same Opponents. Different Ground. Different Match.
RCB hit 12 sixes at Chinnaswamy, and Rashid went for 49 in 4 overs — the ground gave them everything. The Narendra Modi Stadium gives none of that away. Dew settles through the second innings, the boundaries stretch, and the pitch rewards patience and precision over pure power. GT have played here more than anyone. They know when the game shifts, where the runs dry up, and how to hold a chase together when the pressure builds late. RCB bring Kohli in brilliant touch, Phil Salt expected back at the top, and Tim David ready to accelerate at the death — but away from Chinnaswamy, against a side this confident, the equation is different.
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The City That Hosts Like No Other
While the match is the main event, Ahmedabad makes the whole trip worth it. The old city moves at its own pace — rickshaws threading through narrow lanes, the scent of freshly fried fafda drifting out of century-old shops, and the evening light catching the carved facades of the pol houses in a way that stops you mid-step. Manek Chowk transforms after dark, going from a jewellery market by day to one of the great open-air food streets in India by night. Dal baati churma, Gujarati thali, cold chaas, and sev usal. The food alone makes the journey worthwhile.
For those with a little more time, the Sabarmati Ashram sits quietly along the river, unhurried and humbling. The Adalaj Stepwell is unlike anything else in the country. And if you catch the city in the early morning before the match, the streets near the Jama Masjid have a calm that feels almost entirely separate from the 132,000-strong roar that will fill the stadium by evening.
132,000 Reasons
But trust us — that roar, when it comes, is unlike any other in cricket. The Narendra Modi Stadium holds the world, and on April 30 it holds one team's season. GT have done the hard work away from home — won in Chennai when it mattered, weathered the loss in Bengaluru without losing shape, and come back stronger each time. They have Sudharsan in the form of his career, Rabada with pace and purpose, and Rashid Khan waiting in his own backyard. The points table is close enough that this match could define where both teams stand come playoff time.
Cricket has a way of circling back. RCB beat GT at their own game in Bengaluru. On April 30, at the Narendra Modi Stadium, in front of 132,000 people who have waited for exactly this moment, the Gujarat Titans take that back.
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