This preview blends probability modelling, form indicators, and situational analysis to deliver a clear IPL 2026 match prediction.
- Match: Gujarat Titans vs Kolkata Knight Riders
- Tournament: IPL 2026
- Format: Men’s T20
Win Probability – Scenario-Based Outlook
| Scenario | GT | KKR |
| GT bat first | 68% | 32% |
| KKR bat first | 67% | 33% |
In both the scenarios, there are more chances of GT winning.
Expected First Innings Score
| Metric | Projection |
| Par score range | 190-210 runs |
The pitch looks good for batting, especially under lights. Teams batting first should aim for at least 190+ to feel safe. Anything below that could be risky.
Expected First Innings Wickets
| Metric | Prediction |
| Likely wicket | 6-8 wicket |
The expected range of first innings wickets in the match is approximately 6 to 8 wickets.
Top Batters to Watch (30+ Runs Probability)
| Player | Team | Chance |
| Shubman Gill | Gujarat Titans | 50.85% |
| Angkrish Raghuvanshi | Kolkata Knight Riders | 44.44% |
| Jos Buttler | Gujarat Titans | 39.66% |
Batting Insights
Shubman Gill (Gujarat Titans)
The GT skipper is in red-hot form and enters this match fresh off a historic milestone. Just days ago against Lucknow, he became the youngest player to reach 4,000 IPL runs, surpassing Virat Kohli’s record.
Gill has been the anchor for Gujarat, recently scoring a composed 56 off 40 balls. He is currently averaging nearly 40 this season and looks exceptionally comfortable at his home ground in Ahmedabad. Expect him to play a low-risk, high-reward game to set a platform for the middle order.
Angkrish Raghuvanshi (Kolkata Knight Riders)
While KKR has struggled this season (currently sitting at the bottom of the table), young Angkrish Raghuvanshi has been one of their few standout performers. He has been tasked with providing spark in the middle order and occasionally handling wicketkeeping duties.

Though his team hasn’t found the winning formula yet, Raghuvanshi’s fearless approach has caught everyone’s attention. He’ll be looking to convert his quick-fire starts into a match-winning score to help KKR break their five-match losing streak.
Jos Buttler (Gujarat Titans)
Buttler is currently enjoying a phenomenal run at the top of the order alongside Gill. In the last match against LSG, he smashed a 60 off 37 balls, showcasing his trademark “360-degree” hitting.
He also just breached the 14,000-run mark in T20 cricket, making him one of the most dangerous batters in the world right now. With a strike rate hovering around 160+ in recent games, he is the primary threat to KKR’s bowling attack during the Powerplay.
Top Bowlers – Likely Impact (2+ Wickets)
| Player | Team | Chance |
| Kagiso Rabada | Gujarat Titans | 40.91% |
| Rashid Khan | Gujarat Titans | 33.97% |
| Prasidh Krishna | Gujarat Titans | 33.80% |
Bowling Insights
Kagiso Rabada (Gujarat Titans)
Rabada is currently going through a bit of a rough patch. While he still has that express pace, he has been unusually expensive in the 2026 season so far. In his most recent outing against Lucknow Super Giants on April 12, he finished with figures of 1/54, struggling to contain the batters in the powerplay and at the death.
Cricket analysts have noted that he seems to be “searching for his rhythm.” While he can still produce a magic delivery to dismiss a dangerous opener like Mitchell Marsh, his economy rate has spiked over 11.0 in several recent games. GT will be hoping he finds his “Purple Cap” form tonight to lead the pace attack.
Rashid Khan (Gujarat Titans)
”Vintage Rashid” is officially back. After a couple of quiet seasons by his high standards, Rashid has reinvented his game for 2026. His recent performance against Delhi Capitals—3 wickets for just 17 runs—was a masterclass in leg-spin. He followed that up with another controlled performance against Lucknow, where he remained the hardest bowler to score against.

Batters are once again struggling to read his googly, and he is maintaining an incredible economy rate while the seamers around him are often leaking runs. He is the “X-factor” that GT relies on to choke the opposition in the middle overs.
Prasidh Krishna (Gujarat Titans)
Prasidh is arguably the most “in-form” domestic pacer in the tournament right now. He is coming off a sensational 4/28 against LSG, where he single-handedly broke the back of their batting order by removing big hitters like Nicholas Pooran and Aiden Markram.
He has been utilizing his height to extract extra bounce, which has made him a nightmare for batters trying to pull or horizontal-bat him. Although he had one expensive game earlier in the month (52 runs against DC), his ability to pick up clusters of wickets makes him Shubman Gill’s primary strike weapon heading into the April 17 match.
Gujarat Titans (GT) Squad Strength
The Titans have maintained a high-performance culture by balancing reliable anchors with world-class spin wizardry to remain a constant threat at home.
Top Order & Leadership: Led by the stylish Shubman Gill, the batting relies on his ability to control the innings. He is well-supported by the young sensation Sai Sudharsan, who has already notched up a crucial half-century this season.
Finishing Power: In the absence of early-season stability, David Miller remains the primary engine in the death overs, while the legendary Rashid Khan continues to prove he is just as dangerous with the bat as he is with the ball.
Bowling Strength: The pace unit is bolstered by the return of Mohammed Shami, who provides early breakthroughs with his elite seam position. The spin department is arguably the best in the league, featuring the duo of Rashid Khan and Noor Ahmad, both of whom have been among the wickets recently.
Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) Squad Strength
The Knight Riders continue to embrace their ‘All-Out Attack’ philosophy, utilizing a deep lineup of power-hitters and a mystery-spin core that thrives under pressure.
Top Order & Leadership: Under Shreyas Iyer, KKR’s top order is built for speed. Phil Salt provides the explosive starts, while the emergence of young Angkrish Raghuvanshi has added a fresh layer of fearlessness to their batting powerplay.
Finishing Power: The middle order is where KKR truly shines, with Andre Russell and Rinku Singh forming the most intimidating finishing pair in the IPL. Their ability to turn a mediocre total into a match-winning one remains unmatched.
Bowling Strength: KKR relies heavily on the ‘Mystery Trio’ of Sunil Narine, Varun Chakaravarthy, and Suyash Sharma to choke the opposition in the middle overs. The pace attack is led by the experienced Mitchell Starc, looking to find his rhythm at the Narendra Modi Stadium.
Final Verdict
While KKR has the edge in raw finishing power, Gujarat Titans hold a slight advantage due to their home conditions and the tactical superiority of Rashid Khan’s four overs. It will be a battle of GT’s defensive bowling versus KKR’s relentless aggression.

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