Not RCB or SRH! Historic playoff results make Gujarat Titans strongest contenders for IPL 2026 trophy

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Defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru have enjoyed a sensational IPL 2026 campaign, finishing at the top of the points table and looking every bit like strong contenders to retain their crown. But history suggests that finishing first may not necessarily guarantee title success in the Indian Premier League. Instead, an intriguing playoff statistic points towards Gujarat Titans as the team most likely to lift the trophy this season.

RCB, GT and Sunrisers Hyderabad all concluded the league stage with 18 points, although RCB secured the top spot due to a superior net run rate. Meanwhile, the battle for the final playoff berth remains alive, with Rajasthan Royals currently holding fourth place on 14 points. Punjab Kings, Kolkata Knight Riders and Delhi Capitals are still mathematically in contention with three league matches remaining.

The IPL introduced its current playoff structure in 2011, replacing the older knockout system that was used during the first three seasons of the tournament. Under the previous format, the top four teams advanced directly into knockout semi-finals, where a single defeat meant elimination, even for the table-toppers. To reward consistency during the league stage, the BCCI implemented the current four-match playoff system featuring Qualifier 1, Eliminator and Qualifier 2. This structure gives the top two teams two opportunities to reach the final, while the third and fourth-placed teams must survive sudden-death matches throughout.

Interestingly, since the playoff format began in 2011, the second-placed team has emerged as IPL champions more often than any other side.

IPL title winners by league-stage finishing position (since 2011):

1st place: 5 titles, 2nd place: 9 titles, 3rd place: 1 title, 4th place: 0 titles

Year

League Leader

Runner-Up

3rd Place

4th Place

Tournament Champion

2011

Royal Challengers Bangalore

Chennai Super Kings

Mumbai Indians

Kolkata Knight Riders

Chennai Super Kings

2012

Delhi Daredevils

Kolkata Knight Riders

Mumbai Indians

Chennai Super Kings

Kolkata Knight Riders

2013

Chennai Super Kings

Mumbai Indians

Rajasthan Royals

Sunrisers Hyderabad

Mumbai Indians

2014

Kings XI Punjab

Kolkata Knight Riders

Chennai Super Kings

Mumbai Indians

Kolkata Knight Riders

2015

Chennai Super Kings

Mumbai Indians

Royal Challengers Bangalore

Rajasthan Royals

Mumbai Indians

2016

Gujarat Lions

Royal Challengers Bangalore

Sunrisers Hyderabad

Kolkata Knight Riders

Sunrisers Hyderabad

2017

Mumbai Indians

Rising Pune Supergiant

Sunrisers Hyderabad

Kolkata Knight Riders

Mumbai Indians

2018

Sunrisers Hyderabad

Chennai Super Kings

Kolkata Knight Riders

Rajasthan Royals

Chennai Super Kings

2019

Mumbai Indians

Chennai Super Kings

Delhi Capitals

Sunrisers Hyderabad

Mumbai Indians

2020

Mumbai Indians

Delhi Capitals

Sunrisers Hyderabad

Royal Challengers Bangalore

Mumbai Indians

2021

Delhi Capitals

Chennai Super Kings

Royal Challengers Bangalore

Kolkata Knight Riders

Chennai Super Kings

2022

Gujarat Titans

Rajasthan Royals

Lucknow Super Giants

Royal Challengers Bangalore

Gujarat Titans

2023

Gujarat Titans

Chennai Super Kings

Lucknow Super Giants

Mumbai Indians

Chennai Super Kings

2024

Kolkata Knight Riders

Sunrisers Hyderabad

Rajasthan Royals

Royal Challengers Bengaluru

Kolkata Knight Riders

2025

Punjab Kings

Royal Challengers Bengaluru

Gujarat Titans

Mumbai Indians

Royal Challengers Bengaluru

2026

Royal Challengers Bengaluru

Gujarat Titans

Sunrisers Hyderabad

That statistic could significantly favor Gujarat Titans if they eventually finish second heading into the playoffs.

Even RCB’s maiden IPL triumph last season came after finishing second on the table. Although PBKS ended level on points with RCB, Punjab claimed the top spot due to a better net run rate. RCB then defeated PBKS in Qualifier 1 before overcoming them again in the final to clinch their long-awaited first title.

Historically, finishing first has not always worked in RCB’s favor either. In 2011, they topped the league table but lost the final to Chennai Super Kings. In 2016, they finished second and reached the final directly after winning Qualifier 1, only to lose to SRH.

Mumbai Indians, the most successful franchise alongside CSK, have also demonstrated the importance of finishing in the top two. Mumbai won two of their five titles after finishing second and three after ending first.

Gujarat Titans themselves enjoyed a dream debut campaign in 2022 when they finished as table-toppers and defeated Rajasthan Royals in the final to win the title in their inaugural season.

Meanwhile, Sunrisers Hyderabad remain the only team to have won the IPL after starting from the Eliminator route. SRH famously defeated RCB in the 2016 final despite RCB finishing second in the standings.

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RCB’s bowling dominance vs Gujarat Titans’ playoff advantage: Who wins IPL 2026?

The road to the Indian Premier League 2026 final is set to intensify as Royal Challengers Bengaluru take on Gujarat Titans in Qualifier 1 at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium on Tuesday, May 26. The stakes could not be higher. The winner will book a direct spot in the IPL 2026 final at the Narendra Modi Stadium on May 31, while the losing side will still have another opportunity through Qualifier 2.

Why Gujarat Titans may hold the biggest playoff advantage

If Gujarat Titans defeat RCB in Qualifier 1, they could head into the final with a major edge, familiarity with conditions in Ahmedabad, a venue they have transformed into a fortress this season. GT won five of their seven home matches during the league stage, losing only twice at the Narendra Modi Stadium. Their dominant home record reflects how comfortably the squad has adapted to the pitch conditions, dimensions and pressure of playing in front of a packed Ahmedabad crowd.

That advantage becomes even more significant considering IPL playoff history heavily favors teams finishing inside the top two, especially the second-placed side. Since the playoff system was introduced in 2011, teams finishing second have won the IPL title more often than table-toppers.

RCB’s strongest title defence in years

However, RCB enter the playoffs with tremendous momentum after finishing as league-stage table toppers while chasing back-to-back IPL titles following their historic triumph in 2025. For years, RCB’s bowling attack was viewed as the franchise’s biggest weakness. In IPL 2026, it has arguably become their greatest strength.

RCB lead the tournament with 27 Powerplay wickets, with Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Josh Hazlewood consistently dismantling opposition batting line-ups early. Bhuvneshwar currently sits at the top the leading wicket-takers of the season, while Hazlewood’s experience has added control and aggression with the new ball.

Their batting has also evolved into a far more balanced unit around Virat Kohli. Unlike previous seasons where Kohli often lacked support in crucial matches, considering the heartbreaking 2016 final defeat where the batters collapsed, RCB now possess a stronger middle order featuring Rajat Patidar, Jitesh Sharma, Krunal Pandya and Tim David.

The defending champions appear far more complete this season, with balance, depth and momentum firmly on their side, they could surely have their second IPL title

SRH face the toughest playoff route

Meanwhile, Sunrisers Hyderabad will have to navigate the difficult Eliminator route after finishing third. SRH are scheduled to play the Eliminator on May 27 in Mullanpur against whichever side claims the fourth playoff spot. Historically, that route has proven extremely challenging. Only one team in IPL playoff history has gone on to win the title after starting from the Eliminator, SRH themselves in 2016.

That memorable season was concluded with a famous final victory over RCB, a result that could provide psychological confidence if the two sides meet again later in the playoffs. SRH also defeated RCB in their final league-stage encounter this season, further having an edge in their belief heading into the knockouts.

Still, with playoff history strongly favoring top-two teams and Gujarat Titans potentially enjoying home conditions in the final, GT may quietly emerge as the strongest statistical favorites to win IPL 2026, even with RCB’s dominance and SRH’s recent resurgence keeping the title race wide open.

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