GT vs RCB Team Previews 42nd Match
Gujarat Titans look to fix their middle-order concerns, while Royal Challengers Bengaluru aim to build on their previous win and maintain momentum. With both teams eyeing crucial points, expect a tight contest in Match 42.
GT Team Preview & Analysis
Gujarat Titans should consider Anuj Rawat at No. 4, as the spot looks unsettled with Washington Sundar. While Sundar is useful, he isn’t ideal for that role, and the scoring often slows down, affecting momentum.
A stronger setup would be Jos Buttler opening with Sai Sudharsan, Shubman Gill at No. 3, and Rawat at No. 4, followed by Shahrukh Khan, Jason Holder, and Sundar. With Rahul Tewatia and Glenn Phillips out of form, GT should stick to a stable batting core.
With Prasidh Krishna back, GT have a balanced mix of bowlers. Buttler at No. 3 hasn’t been effective, so with six games left, they should test this combination—especially in home matches—to boost their batting strength. As an opener, Jos Buttler won the Orange Cap in 2022, scoring 863 runs, striking at 150+, and averaging 40. These stats are elite-level at the opening position.
RCB Team Preview & Analysis
RCB have been one of the dominant teams this IPL season, with fans praising their aggressive, “attacking champions” style. They have 6 wins from 8 matches and have consistently stayed in the top 1–2 positions over the past four weeks. Despite the pressure of expectations, they’ve handled it well and appear to be enjoying the momentum.
Across batting, bowling, and fielding, they’ve looked strong and well-balanced. Virat Kohli, in particular, has recorded the lowest dot-ball percentage among openers this season. The team has also maintained a stable batting order since IPL 2025, with clear roles and minimal changes, which has helped with consistency. RCB’s backing of Romario Shepherd to regain form reflects their trust in players, a move that can boost confidence and pay off in key moments—much like his match-winning performance last year.