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97 Off 29. Four Wins at Mullanpur. One Spot in Ahmedabad. RR Arrive Carrying Everything.

Friday, May 29, 2026
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97 Off 29. Four Wins at Mullanpur. One Spot in Ahmedabad. RR Arrive Carrying Everything.
Gujarat Titans and Rajasthan Royals meet at Mullanpur on May 29 with a place in the IPL 2026 final at stake [Source: BCCI]

Twenty-nine balls. Ninety-seven runs. Twelve sixes. But the innings Sooryavanshi produced in the first eight overs of that match at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium in Mullanpur is the image this season will carry into its final weekend. He hit Pat Cummins, Jofra Archer and the entire SRH attack over, through and around a field that had no answer for him. He fell to Praful Hinge top-edging an attempted uppercut, three short of a record that would have rewritten the history books. Three runs short. He still broke the sixes record.GT arrive at Mullanpur carrying the heaviest defeat in IPL playoff history. RR arrive carrying the ground's form record, a 15-year-old in the form of his life, and the momentum of a side that has won every match it has played at this venue in 2026. That bowling unit dismantled SRH for 86 in the league stage. It can disrupt any batting lineup in this tournament if it bowls with the same discipline it found during GT's five-match winning run in April and May.

Shubman Gill is also a different proposition in a must-win match than he was on Tuesday when GT had two chances to reach the final. The psychological weight of a Qualifier 1 is lighter than a Qualifier 2. There is no safety net on Friday. They will have that result in their memory on Friday.

The Case for Rajasthan Royals

Four wins from four matches at Mullanpur in 2026. RR played the Eliminator at this ground two days ago. They know the outfield, the surface, the wind direction at different phases of the match, the dimensions of the boundary in each sector, and what the pitch does in overs eight to twelve compared to the death. That is not abstract. In T20 cricket, the player who understands a surface two days before their opponent has a meaningful advantage that preparation camps cannot fully replicate.

Sooryavanshi's form makes RR's batting equation simpler than it has been for any side this season. When a 15-year-old is capable of turning a 50-over game into a 20-over game in the first eight overs, the ask of every other batter in the lineup changes. Yashasvi Jaiswal, who was RR's primary batter before Sooryavanshi elevated everything around him, provides stability and fluency at number two. Dhruv Jurel at three has benefited all season from walking in against a bowling attack already damaged by the powerplay assault.Sooryavanshi has hit him for six on five separate occasions. Their respective records against each other in 2026 do not resolve which way this goes on Friday, but they confirm that the first six overs will be played at a pace and intensity that frames everything that follows. If Rabada dismisses Sooryavanshi inside the powerplay, GT's bowling attack has a platform to build from. If Sooryavanshi takes 60 runs off the powerplay as he did against SRH, GT need to score 250 to win.

Rashid Khan versus Jaiswal in overs eight to twelve is the secondary contest that may matter more to the final result. Jaiswal has been less dominant than expected in RR's playoff campaign, overshadowed by Sooryavanshi in the powerplay and working hard rather than fluently in the middle overs. Rashid's googly is the delivery Jaiswal has historically found difficult to read under pressure. If Rashid can dismiss Jaiswal for under 30 in that window, RR's middle-order reliance on Jurel and Parag becomes the story of the innings rather than a comfortable supporting act.

The Prediction

The form line, the venue record, the individual in-form player, and the psychological weight of recent results all point toward Rajasthan Royals. That is not a particularly brave prediction and it deserves to be challenged on one ground: Gujarat Titans built their identity across this franchise's short history by winning when the evidence suggested they should not. The 2022 title came from a team nobody had previewed as champions. The five-win run in April that took them to the top of the points table came from a bowling attack that was being written off as one-dimensional three weeks earlier.

But the ground record at Mullanpur is real. The Sooryavanshi factor is real. The 92-run defeat three days ago is real in a way that matters for dressing room confidence regardless of how well the coaching staff manage the conversation around it. RR know this surface, and RR have a batter who has made this surface irrelevant by making every surface a scoring surface regardless of what it offers.

Rajasthan Royals to win Qualifier 2, reach the IPL 2026 final in Ahmedabad, and face Royal Challengers Bengaluru on May 31.

Can Shubman Gill's Gujarat Titans find the identity that made them the league stage's best side, or does Rajasthan's Mullanpur fortress and one extraordinary 15-year-old prove too much to overcome in a match where there is no second chance?

Written by Gree News Team — Senior Editorial Board

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