GT won.
GT won by 4 wkts (25b rem) The pre-match call gave GT a 95% edge — how it held up, the full scorecard, and the standings impact are below.
| Factor | Value |
|---|---|
| GT win probability | 95% |
| RCB win probability | 5% |
| Model favorite | GT |
| Venue | Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad |
| Venue bias (bat-first vs chase) | 49% vs 51% |
| Average first-innings score |
GT won by 4 wkts (25b rem). GT were the final model favorite at 95% before the archived review, score context, and standings pressure update.
GT won by 4 wkts (25b rem). The archived page for Thursday, 30 April 2026 at Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad still carries the final model call of GT at 95%. Narendra Modi Stadium has leaned slightly towards the chase so far, with chasing sides winning 51% of the tracked sample. Shubman Gill and Jos Buttler remain the cleanest batting identifiers for GT, while Josh Hazlewood is the direct counter from RCB. The table now shows GT at #3 and RCB at #1, which keeps the result tied back to the wider season picture.
The probabilities shown are final-state snapshots derived from the completed match context.
Auto-sourced from ESPNcricinfo team-sheet feed.
GT closed with the edge. GT sit lower in the table at #3, but Shubman Gill and Jos Buttler still bring the stronger top-order form average (8.0) against RCB's first two named batters (7.8).
GT are in the current top four, so the pressure is about protecting margin and net run rate rather than chasing the cut line. Recent form: LWWWW.
RCB are in the current top four, so the pressure is about protecting margin and net run rate rather than chasing the cut line. Recent form: WWLLW.
How the other recent fixtures played out — scorecard, the moment it tilted, and the standings impact.
| 181 runs |
| Start (IST) | 19:30 · 2026-04-30 |
| Result | GT won by 4 wkts (25b rem) |