TimesofIndia.com in Dharamsala: Flat pitches, towering sixes and relentless run-scoring have defined IPL 2026 so far. But when Gujarat Titans (GT) and Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) clash in Qualifier 1 at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA) Stadium on Tuesday, the contest could ultimately hinge on the bowlers.The HPCA Stadium in Dharamsala is unforgiving for bowlers because of its short boundaries. Over the last couple of days, the way Gujarat Titans’ Jos Buttler and Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s Tim David were emptying the ball box by launching monstrous sixes into the stands and even out of the stadium offered a teaser of what could unfold in Qualifier 1. There is little doubt that it could be another high-scoring contest. In the three matches played here this year, teams crossed the 200-run mark five times. The only innings that fell short ended at 199/8. Across those three games, 74 sixes have been hit, averaging nearly 25 maximums per match.The batters will be salivating at the prospect of another run-fest.It will also be another chapter in the battle between the ‘King’ – Virat Kohli – and the ‘Prince’ – Shubman Gill – who many see as the heir to Indian cricket’s batting legacy. The duo looked in pristine touch during their hour-long net sessions. With 616 runs in 13 matches, Gill sits second in the Orange Cap race behind opening partner Sai Sudharsan. Kohli, after a brief slump in the middle of the tournament, has rediscovered form with a sparkling century and now has 557 runs this season.But amid all the noise around the batting firepower, it may well be the bowlers who determine which way the contest swings.GT assistant coach Vijay Dahiya believes the contest is evenly poised because of the quality bowling attacks both teams possess.
Shubman Gill during a practice session ahead of Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 Qualifier match between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Gujarat Titans in Dharamsala, Himachal Pradesh. (PTI)
“In cricket, it is always about putting runs on the board. But in the end, you have to have a solid bowling unit and that’s what is there. The other important thing is consistency. If you look at both sides, the bowling units have been very consistent.“And that self-belief in the bowlers, along with the confidence shown in them by the captain and management, means you hardly see any changes in either side. I think that’s what pays off,” Dahiya told reporters.With 24 wickets in 14 matches, Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Kagiso Rabada are the joint-highest wicket-takers among the two sides, with the Indian veteran edging the South African on economy rate. Not far behind is Mohammed Siraj with 17 wickets. With Josh Hazlewood (12), Jason Holder (13), Prasidh Krishna (14) and Rasikh Salam Dar (14) also in the mix, it could turn into an even contest. Add spinners Rashid Khan (19) and Krunal Pandya (11) to the equation, and the battle only gets more intriguing.Dahiya admitted that negotiating Bhuvneshwar Kumar in the powerplay will be crucial, but he also warned RCB that GT possess equal firepower with Siraj and Rabada in their ranks.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s Virat Kohli (L) and Bhuvneshwar Kumar (R) during a practice session ahead IPL 2026 Qualifier 1 in Dharamsala. (PTI)
“As far as the challenge [Bhuvneshwar Kumar] is concerned, I think the same can be said for our opposition as well. If you talk about the powerplay, our numbers are among the best in this tournament. So if the conditions are favourable, it works for both teams,” said Dahiya.RCB captain Rajat Patidar echoed the sentiment, stressing how crucial Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s role could be when he takes on Sai Sudharsan and Shubman Gill, the two highest run-scorers of the season.“Our strength is bowling. The way we bowl in the powerplay will be very crucial. We’ll look for early wickets and that is what we have done throughout the tournament. Repeating the same process again and again can make the difference. That is what Bhuvi has done, and we hope to continue in the same way,” said Patidar.
Which team’s bowling attack do you believe will have the greatest impact in Qualifier 1?
In a season dominated by batting headlines and soaring totals, Qualifier 1 may ultimately come down to which bowling attack can hold its nerve for a few crucial overs. On a ground built for big hits, the team whose bowlers blink last could well seal a direct spot in the IPL final.