The Gujarat Titans are building serious momentum in IPL 2026, securing a commanding seven-wicket victory over the Lucknow Super Giants at the Ekana Stadium. This win, powered by a clinical all-round performance, marks their second consecutive triumph and serves as sweet revenge for last season's defeat on the same ground.
The chase was a masterclass in controlled aggression. Captain Shubman Gill, in sublime touch, anchored the innings with a composed 28th IPL fifty, a knock that also saw him cross the prestigious 4,000-run milestone in the league. He found the perfect partner in Jos Buttler, who matched him shot for shot in a blistering display. Buttler raced to his 26th IPL half-century, a feat that also brought up his 100th fifty in all T20 cricket—a testament to his enduring class as a white-ball powerhouse.
Their decisive 84-run partnership off just 58 balls effectively sealed the game, leaving the Lucknow bowlers with no answers. The Titans cruised to the target of 166 with eight balls to spare, a statement win that underscores their championship credentials.
This comfortable chase was set up by a disciplined bowling effort. After opting to field, the Titans' attack, led superbly by Prasidh Krishna, kept the Lucknow batters in check. Despite a flying start from the hosts, who posted their best powerplay score of the season, regular wickets prevented them from building a truly imposing total. A final score of 165 always seemed within reach for a batting lineup boasting the firepower of Gill and Buttler.
For the Lucknow Super Giants, it's a second straight home defeat, raising questions about their consistency. For the Gujarat Titans, however, it's a clear sign they are hitting their stride at the perfect time. When your stars deliver with both bat and ball, victory often follows in style.
