
Sandy Verma
Tezzbuzz|27-05-2026
There are playoff innings that win matches. Then there are playoff innings that start swallowing record books whole. Rajat Patidar’s unbeaten 93 off just 33 balls against Gujarat Titans in IPL 2026 Qualifier 1 belonged firmly in the second category.
On a Dharamshala night already carrying playoff tension, Patidar walked in at 93/2 in 8.2 overs after RCB lost Virat Kohli and Devdutt Padikkal in the same over. Gujarat Titans had finally dragged themselves back into the game. The momentum had shifted.
Rashid Khan and Kagiso Rabada were waiting.And then Patidar happened.
By the end of the innings, the RCB captain had smashed 5 fours and 9 sixespowered Bengaluru to 254/5the highest total ever recorded in IPL playoff history, and casually broke a ridiculous number of records along the way. The most absurd part? While Patidar blasted 93 off 33 ballsthe other end, including extras, managed just 68 runs off 37 deliveries during the same phase.
This was not partnership batting. This was one man hijacking the scoreboard.The innings had everything. Clean swings over midwicket. Flat pulls. Inside-out hitting against pace. But two shots stood above the rest.
One was the fearless loft over extra cover against Rashid Khan, one of the best T20 bowlers ever. The other was the effortless six over cover off Kagiso Rabada at 140-plus kph. Neither shot involved wild muscle. Neither looked agricultural. They looked almost casual, which somehow made them more disrespectful.
GT tried speed. Patidar used it.
GT tried slower balls. He waited. GT tried length changes. He cleared the ropes anyway. By the time the innings ended, Gujarat’s bowling attack looked less like an elite playoff unit and more like men accidentally standing in the wrong postcode.Patidar’s playoff numbers are becoming genuinely absurd.
Rajat Patidar in IPL playoffs:
Overall playoff record:
Only three players in IPL playoff history have hit more sixes:
The terrifying part for bowlers is that Patidar reached this number in only six innings.
Patidar reached his fifty in just 21 ballsplacing him among the fastest playoff fifties in IPL history.
Fastest 50s in IPL knockouts/playoffs:
Among captains specifically, Patidar now owns the third-fastest playoff fifty in IPL history.
Patidar’s unbeaten 93 also became:
He went past Shreyas Iyer’s unbeaten 87 from IPL 2025 and joined David Warner at the top.
The nine sixes against GT took Patidar’s tally to 41 sixes in IPL 2026officially the most by any captain in a single T20 tournament.
He also broke the IPL-specific record.
And because records apparently ran out of hiding tonight:
Most sixes by an RCB captain in an IPL season:
The partnership that buried GT
Patidar and Krunal Pandya also stitched together a 95-run standnow one of the biggest lower-order partnerships in IPL playoff history.
Had Patidar reached his century, he would have become the first player in IPL history to score two playoff hundreds.
He already owns:
Instead, he finished unbeaten, one boundary short of another historic landmark, after producing one of the cleanest and most destructive playoff innings the IPL has ever seen.
And somewhere in the middle of the Dharamshala mountains, Gujarat Titans probably realized they had not just been beaten for an evening. They had been added to Rajat Patidar’s career highlights reel forever.




