Jaiswal, Jurel Fire Rajasthan Royals to 210/6 vs Gujarat Titans in IPL 2026

Rajasthan Royals posted a challenging total of 210/6 against Gujarat Titans in an IPL 2026 match. The innings was built on aggressive half-centuries from opener Yashasvi Jaiswal (55 off 36) and wicketkeeper Dhruv Jurel (75 off 42). Gujarat's bowlers, led by Kagiso Rabada's two wickets, fought back with regular dismissals in the middle and death overs. Despite the late wickets, the Royals' powerful start ensured a formidable target.

Key Points: IPL 2026: RR Post 210/6 vs GT on Jaiswal, Jurel Fifties

  • Jaiswal & Jurel score rapid fifties
  • Royals post formidable 210/6
  • Rabada takes two crucial wickets
  • Royals finish powerplay strongly at 69/0
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IPL 2026: Jaiswal, Jurel fifties power Rajasthan Royals to 210/6 vs Gujarat Titans

Yashasvi Jaiswal (55) & Dhruv Jurel (75) power Rajasthan Royals to 210/6 against Gujarat Titans. Kagiso Rabada takes 2 wickets.

IPL 2026: Jaiswal, Jurel fifties power Rajasthan Royals to 210/6 vs Gujarat Titans
"The wicketkeeper-batter hammered 75 runs off 42 deliveries - Match Report"

Ahmedabad, April 4

Riding on half-centuries from Yashasvi Jaiswal and Dhruv Jurel, Rajasthan Royals posted a formidable total of 210/6 against Gujarat Titans in their IPL 2026 clash in Ahmedabad on Saturday, despite a late fightback from the bowlers.

Batting first, the Royals were off to a fantastic start after their openers, Yashasvi Jaiswal and Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, took the side to 32/0 in three overs.

The runs continued to flow in the next three overs, as the inaugural champions ended their power play at 69/0. In the very next over, stand-in captain Rashid Khan removed dangerous Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. The 15-year-old departed after playing a brisk knock of 31 off 18 balls, with five fours and one six.

After the end of 10 overs, the Royals reached a commanding position at 97/1. During the second ball of the 12th over of Mohammad Siraj, opener Yashasvi Jaiswal reached his half-century in 32 balls.

However, Jaiswal's knock was cut-short immediately in the very next over of ace speedster Kagiso Rabada. The right-arm pacer removed the Royals opener for 55 runs in 36 balls, with three towering sixes and six fours.

During the second ball of the 14th over, pacer Prasidh Krishna then removed Kumar Kushagra for just eight runs. After the end of the 15th over, the 2008 champions reached 160/3.

In the following over, speedster Ashok Sharma took the wicket of left-handed batter Shimron Hetmyer, who scored 8-ball 18, including two sixes and one four.

During the first ball of the 17th over, Kagiso Rabada scalped the wicket of Donovan Ferreira (1), and on the fourth delivery of the same over, wicketkeeper-batter Dhruv Jurel completed his half-century in 29 balls, as the Royals reached 177/5.

Towards the end, Jurel was dismissed in the 20th over against Mohammed Siraj. The wicketkeeper-batter hammered 75 runs off 42 deliveries, including five fours and five sixes that helped the Royals post a challenging score of 210/6.

For Gujarat, Kagiso Rabada (2/42) scalped two wickets. Mohammed Siraj, Ashok Sharma, Prasidh Krishna and stand-in skipper Rashid Khan took one wicket each.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, this was an entertaining innings! 210 is a huge total, but the pitch in Ahmedabad looks flat. GT's batting lineup is strong too, so this could be a close chase. Rabada's two wickets were crucial to keep it under 220.
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Vikram M
Jaiswal's fifty in 32 balls set the perfect platform. But honestly, the middle order collapse from 160/3 was a bit worrying. If not for Jurel's heroics, we might have ended with 190. Need more consistency from Hetmyer and Ferreira.
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Priya S
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is just 15!? 31 off 18 against an attack with Rabada and Rashid Khan is incredible talent. The IPL is truly a platform where young Indian players are shining. Hope he gets more chances. 🇮🇳
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Rohit P
GT bowlers did well to pull things back in the death. Giving away 210 when the openers had 69/0 in the powerplay could have been much worse. Siraj and Prasidh bowling to their former teams adds such a nice rivalry angle to this match!
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Michael C
Respectfully, while the batting was great, the article could focus a bit more on the bowling strategies. How did Rashid Khan, as stand-in captain, set his fields? That's the tactical battle I find fascinating in the IPL.

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