🏏 IPL 2026: Match 46, PBKS vs GT on 3rd May 7:30pm at Narendra Modi Stadium Ahmedabad🏏




It is that time of an IPL season when the table begins to bunch up, momentum swings sharply, and every result carries added weight. Gujarat Titans appear to be timing their surge well, with two wins on the trot, including a statement home victory over the in-form Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Their next test comes against table-toppers Punjab Kings, who will be keen to bounce back after their first defeat of the season.
GT's recent upswing has been underpinned as much by balance as by results. The inclusion of Jason Holder has given them a more rounded look, plugging gaps with both bat and ball while allowing their primary bowlers clearer roles. That clarity was evident against RCB, where they were disciplined with the ball and largely clinical in the chase, despite a few setbacks, never allowing the game to drift.
Their batting, however, remains top-heavy, with the top three driving most of the output through a measured but assertive approach. The middle order has been comparatively underwhelming - Shahrukh Khan and Washington Sundar, in particular, have struggled for impact - but the presence of Holder, Rahul Tewatia and Rashid Khan has provided a safety net that has masked those shortcomings.
Punjab Kings, on the other hand, arrive at this fixture with their first real wobble of the season. After a near-flawless start, their defeat exposed issues less to do with personnel and more with execution, particularly with the ball in high-scoring conditions. They were unable to close out phases despite having control at different points, a concern Shreyas Iyer acknowledged after the game.
Their first defeat also brought the bowling under sharper focus. While Lockie Ferguson, in his first game of the season, endured an expensive outing, Arshdeep Singh and Marco Jansen - who have otherwise led the attack - also went for runs as execution dipped at key moments. Against a GT side finding its rhythm at the right time, PBKS will need tighter control across phases to ensure the second half of their season mirrors the first.
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