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Irfan Pathan Breaks Down GT's Bowling Edge Over RCB in IPL Qualifier 1

Irfan Pathan believes Gujarat Titans have a slight edge over Royal Challengers Bengaluru in IPL Qualifier 1 due to Dharamshala's swing-friendly conditions suiting their pace attack. He highlighted that GT's fast bowlers have performed well even on flat tracks, making them more dangerous with movement on offer. Both teams finished with 18 points from 14 matches, but RCB topped the table via superior net run rate. The match will feature a key battle between joint-highest wicket-takers Bhuvneshwar Kumar (RCB) and Kagiso Rabada (GT), each with 24 wickets this season.

"Gujarat have a slight edge": Irfan Pathan explains GT's narrow advantage over RCB in IPL Qualifier 1

Dharamshala, May 26

As Royal Challengers Bengaluru gears up to face Gujarat Titans in Qualifier 1 of the ongoing Indian Premier League, on Tuesday, former Indian cricketer Irfan Pathan explained why GT has a slight edge over RCB in Dharamshala.

Pathan believes GT have a slight advantage over RCB in Dharamshala because the pitch conditions are expected to help fast bowlers with swing and bounce.

He believes Gujarat's pace attack is stronger and more consistent, making them better suited to exploit these conditions, especially since their bowlers have already performed well on batting-friendly pitches.

He added that both teams' ability to adapt quickly will be important, but Gujarat begin as favourites due to their bowling strength.

"The conditions in Dharamshala will favour fast bowling. There will be swing and bounce on offer. I think Gujarat have a slight edge because of the quality and consistency of their pace attack. Their fast bowlers have been performing well even on flat tracks in Ahmedabad. Here, with the ball moving and bouncing, they will be even more dangerous. How quickly both teams adapt will matter, but Gujarat start as favourites because their bowling is better suited to these conditions," Pathan said on JioStar.

The Qualifier 1 between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Gujarat Titans will determine the first finalist of IPL 2026. RCB showed impressive form in the league stage, winning 9 and losing 5 of 14 matches.

However, both teams finished with 9 wins from 14 matches and 18 points. RCB topped the table only through superior NRR. The momentum is firmly with the Gujarat Titans heading into the clash after their dominant 89-run win over the five-time champions Chennai Super Kings, while the Royal Challengers Bengaluru come into the fixture on the back of a heavy 55-run defeat to Sunrisers Hyderabad.

The Qualifier one IPL clash will witness a battle between RCB's Bhuvneshwar Kumar and GT's Kagiso Rabada, two of the most dominant forces with the ball during yet another record-breaking run-filled season.

Both Bhuvneshwar and Rabada are joint-highest wicket-takers this season with 24 each, with the Indian having a better average of 18.50 as compared to Rabada's 20.54.

— ANI

Reader Comments

James A

As a neutral fan, I think this analysis makes sense. RCB have been inconsistent all season - they'll need Kohli to step up big time if they want to counter GT's pace. Bhuvneshwar vs Rabada in Qualifier 1? That's going to be epic!

Siddharth J

While I respect Irfan's analysis, I think people are underestimating RCB's recent form. Yes, they lost to SRH, but that was a one-off bad day. Remember how they chased down 200+ against GT earlier? Both teams are strong, but calling it a "slight edge" for GT might be giving them too much credit. Let the game decide! 🙌

Tanya I

Honestly, it's refreshing to hear a balanced take from a commentator instead of just hype. GT's bowling has been their backbone all season - even when they lost matches, their bowlers kept things tight. Dharamshala's bounce will definitely help Rabada and Co. RCB will have to rely on their middle order; can't just expect Kohli to score every time. 🤞

Sarah B

Interesting analysis, but I feel like people forget how well RCB's batsmen have played on bowling-friendly tracks this season. Maxwell and Patidar have been in good form. And Bhuvneshwar has outperformed Rabada in average and economy. If RCB's top order fires, they can chase anything. It's 50-50 for me.

Vikram M

Yaar, this is IPL playoffs - anything can happen! Remember when SRH beat GT in 2024 Qual

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