Today the 19th season of the Indian Premier League will get its winner. Either Royal Challengers Bangalore or Gujarat Titans will definitely become champions for the second time today. The final match will be played at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, which is known for high-scoring matches.
Bengaluru has match-winning players like Virat Kohli, Rajat Patidar and Bhuvneshwar, who can single-handedly change the course of the match. On the other hand, Gujarat has Shubhman Gill, Sai Sudarshan and Kagiso Rabada. There can be a fierce competition in the match, but what do the figures of Narendra Modi Stadium say? How many runs will a team have to score while batting first, so that the chasing team gets into trouble.
How many runs will be easily chased?
In the history of IPL, the biggest score at Narendra Modi Stadium is 243 runs and the pitch here is considered good for batting. The biggest run chase in Ahmedabad is in the name of Kolkata Knight Riders, who successfully chased the target of 205 runs against Gujarat Titans in 2023.
So far in the history of IPL, the target of 200 or more runs has been chased four times in Ahmedabad. These figures show that even a score of around 200 runs is not safe for the team batting first.
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RCB and GT statistics
A fact worth noting is that Bengaluru has also achieved the target of 201 runs in Ahmedabad. RCB has dominated Gujarat in terms of head to head record at Narendra Modi Stadium. In the 9 matches played here between the two teams, Bengaluru has defeated Gujarat five times. Gujarat has also achieved the target of 200 runs here.
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