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Unchanged RCB bowl; GT bring in Arshad Khan in IPL Final

Zayn Kapoor · · 3 min read
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Tactical Decisions at the Toss

As the atmosphere reached a fever pitch for the IPL final, the toss became the first major talking point of the evening. Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), acting as the designated home team, saw Rajat Patidar call correctly, opting to field first against Shubman Gill’s Gujarat Titans. The decision was reflective of a clear tactical preference from RCB, who looked to utilize their bowling attack under the lights, while the Titans, having learned lessons from their previous Qualifier 1 loss, were prepared to set a target on the board.

The headline news from the team sheets confirmed that Unchanged RCB bowl; GT bring in Arshad Khan to bolster their options. For RCB, the continuity signaled a show of faith in the squad that had successfully navigated the pressures of the tournament. The management opted to keep their winning combination intact, continuing to rely on the pace of Jacob Duffy, who had proven instrumental against the Titans in their previous meeting.

Gujarat Titans Adjustments

Gujarat Titans, seeking their second title in just five years, decided to shuffle their deck by bringing in Arshad Khan. This tactical adjustment was notable, as Arshad replaced those who had featured in the previous two fixtures. With the inclusion of Arshad, the team looked to add a different dimension to their bowling lineup. Interestingly, the Titans retained the flexibility to use R Sai Kishore as an Impact Player, keeping a spin option available should the pitch conditions evolve throughout the second innings, while Prasidh Krishna remained a prime candidate for the defensive phase.

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RCB’s Strategy and Squad Status

Royal Challengers Bengaluru remained committed to their balanced side. Despite the absence of Phil Salt, who continued to recover from a hand injury sustained earlier in the campaign, the team’s top order remained robust. Venkatesh Iyer, who has been a standout performer in Salt’s absence, continued to contribute vital cameos, providing the team with the necessary aggression in the powerplay. The decision to persist with Jacob Duffy over leg-spinner Suyash Sharma highlighted RCB’s preference for raw pace, a strategy that paid dividends in their recent outing against the same opponent.

The Stakes of the Final

This match represents more than just a trophy; it is a testament to the growth and consistency of both franchises. For the Gujarat Titans, this is their third final in only five years of existence, a remarkable feat that highlights their dominance in the competition. On the other side, RCB entered the fray with the confidence of a team that knows how to cross the finish line, having tasted championship glory previously.

Confirmed Lineups

The intensity of the final was reflected in the high-quality squads named by both captains:

  • Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Virat Kohli, Devdutt Padikkal, Rajat Patidar (capt.), Krunal Pandya, Tim David, Jitesh Sharma (wk), Romario Shepherd, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Jacob Duffy, Josh Hazlewood, Rasikh Salam.
  • Gujarat Titans: Shubman Gill (capt.), B Sai Sudharsan, Jos Buttler (wk), Washington Sundar, Nishant Sindhu, Jason Holder, Rahul Tewatia, Rashid Khan, Arshad Khan, Kagiso Rabada, Mohammed Siraj.

As the first ball was bowled, all eyes were on how these tactical shifts—specifically the inclusion of Arshad Khan and the stability of the RCB lineup—would influence the flow of the game. With two competitive units vying for supremacy, the final promised to be a classic encounter that would be remembered for years to come.

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Zayn Kapoor

Zayn Kapoor is a senior cricket correspondent for The Indian Express, acclaimed for his incisive coverage of the sport’s most electric rivalry: India versus Pakistan. An alumnus of Hindu College, University of Delhi, he began his career on the domestic circuit before quickly establishing himself as a sharp analyst and a gifted storyteller. Zayn’s work is defined by his ability to bridge two cricketing cultures; his features often explore the shared histories, mutual admiration, and occasional tensions that make India‑Pakistan contests unrivalled. He has a deep technical grasp of fast bowling and has interviewed some of the greatest pacers from both sides of the border. A recipient of the Sardar Hazara Singh Award and a regular face on television panels, Zayn brings nuance, empathy, and a historian’s eye to every piece he writes. He is also a passionate advocate for preserving cricket’s oral histories and grassroots traditions.