IPL 2026: Gujarat Titans edged out Delhi Capitals in a heart-stopping last-ball thriller, winning by just 1 run in a chase that went down to the wire.
Washington Sundar was the architect of Gujarat's 210/4, scoring a fluent 55 off 32 balls. It was Sunder's first IPL fifty in nine years, underlining his rise as a genuine middle-order option.
Meanwhile, the BCCI tightened its grip on matchday protocols, barring non-playing squad members from entering the field and capping boundary presence to five bibs at a time. And ahead of KKR's clash against Lucknow Super Giants, the Knights got a welcome boost with both Sunil Narine and Varun Chakravarthy returning to full training after injury and illness scares.
IPL 2026: Extra Players Can No Longer Enter The Field
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has introduced stricter regulations in the Indian Premier League, limiting on-field access to only the 16 players named in the matchday squad. Non-playing and benched members are no longer allowed to enter the field for any purpose, including carrying drinks or delivering messages.
Additionally, only five bib-wearing players are permitted near the boundary at any given time, further restricting movement around the playing area. The directive, recently communicated to teams, reinforces existing clauses in the match-playing conditions regarding substitutes and conduct.
With squads typically comprising up to 25 players, the rule marks a significant tightening of protocol.
Sunil Narine, Varun Chakaravarthy Return To Training
The Kolkata Knight Riders have received a timely boost ahead of their IPL 2026 clash against the Lucknow Super Giants, with both Sunil Narine and Varun Chakaravarthy returning to training after recent fitness concerns.
The duo had missed KKR's previous match against Punjab Kings, raising worries about the team's bowling depth. Narine was sidelined due to illness on match day but has since recovered and resumed full training, contributing with both bat and ball. Meanwhile, Chakaravarthy, who injured his finger while fielding against Sunrisers Hyderabad, has also made good progress and completed a full bowling session in the nets.
Despite their return, KKR are yet to confirm their inclusion in the playing XI, with a final decision expected at the toss as the team evaluates fitness and match conditions.
Kartik Tyagi Details Fitness Comeback
Kolkata Knight Riders pacer Kartik Tyagi is aiming for a strong comeback in IPL 2026 after years of injury setbacks that limited his appearances since his 2020 debut. Picked at his base price, Tyagi has stepped into the XI following an injury to Harshit Rana and is now focused on making the most of his opportunity.
The 26-year-old revealed he spent the past few seasons prioritising fitness, even taking a break from competitive cricket to recover fully. He also reworked his bowling action to address issues like shin splints and inconsistency in rhythm. Despite scrutiny, including observations from Dale Steyn, Tyagi remains confident in his natural pace and improvements.
Amid KKR's slow start, Tyagi highlighted a positive team mindset, emphasising preparation, role clarity, and a focus on execution as they look to turn their campaign around.
Sooryavanshi-Tendulkar Debate Intensifies
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has taken IPL 2026 by storm, with his explosive performances, highlighted by a 15-ball fifty, sparking comparisons to Sachin Tendulkar and calls for an early India debut. At just 15, the Rajasthan Royals prodigy has impressed with his fearless approach against top-level bowlers, prompting debates around fast-tracking him into international cricket.
While figures like Michael Vaughan support early exposure, others, including Ravichandran Ashwin, have urged patience, stressing long-term development over immediate selection. Experts caution that comparisons with Tendulkar may be premature, given the latter's legacy across formats.
The discussion now centres on balancing opportunity and pressure, as Indian cricket looks to nurture one of its most exciting young talents without rushing his growth.
Washington Sundar Ends 9-Year Drought With Maiden IPL Fifty
Washington Sundar delivered a standout performance in IPL 2026, scoring a fluent 55 off 32 balls for the Gujarat Titans against the Delhi Capitals at Arun Jaitley Stadium. Promoted to No. 4, Sundar anchored the innings and ended a remarkable nine-year wait (3273 days) for his maiden IPL half-century.
His knock played a key role in GT posting a formidable 210/4, with strong support from Shubman Gill (70) and Jos Buttler (52). Traditionally used as a lower-order batter, Sundar's innings highlighted his growing reliability in the middle order.
The milestone marked a significant moment in his career, showcasing his evolution from a supporting role into a more impactful contributor with the bat.
GT Beat DC In Last-Ball Thriller by 1 Run
The Gujarat Titans pulled off a thrilling 1-run win over the Delhi Capitals in IPL 2026 at Arun Jaitley Stadium. Chasing 211, Delhi fell just short at 209/8, with David Miller nearly scripting a remarkable finish with a blistering 41 off 20 balls.
The match went down to the final over, where Delhi needed 2 runs off 2 balls. Miller's decision not to rotate strike proved costly as he was run out on the last ball, denying a Super Over. Earlier, contributions from KL Rahul and Pathum Nissanka gave Delhi a strong start, but regular wickets hurt their chase.
For Gujarat, Shubman Gill, Washington Sundar, and Jos Buttler powered them to 210/4, a total that ultimately proved decisive.














