IPL 2026 First Half vs Second Half: GT Rise from 7th to Top Two While PBKS Go from Table-Toppers to Eliminated

IPL 2026 has once again proved why momentum matters more than early dominance in franchise cricket. At the halfway stage of the season, the points table painted a completely different picture from the one that eventually emerged at the end of the league phase.

Punjab Kings were sitting comfortably at the top of the table after seven matches and looked like serious contenders for a top-two finish. Royal Challengers Bengaluru were steadily building momentum behind them, while Kolkata Knight Riders appeared almost completely out of playoff contention.

However, by the time the league stage concluded, the IPL 2026 table had undergone a dramatic transformation. Gujarat Titans stormed into the top two after a poor start, Sunrisers Hyderabad evolved into one of the most dangerous teams in the competition, Punjab Kings collapsed out of qualification contention, and Rajasthan Royals timed their late-season surge perfectly to sneak into the playoffs.

The season became a perfect example of how quickly fortunes can change in the IPL.

Punjab Kings Went From Table-Toppers to Playoff Casualties

The biggest collapse of IPL 2026 undoubtedly belongs to Punjab Kings.

At the halfway mark, PBKS had collected 13 points from seven games and were leading the table with a dominant net run rate of 1.33. Their batting looked explosive, their bowling attack appeared balanced, and they were being discussed as genuine title contenders.

Yet the second half of the season completely unravelled for Punjab.

Close defeats, inconsistency during crunch moments and an inability to sustain momentum saw them lose control of their campaign rapidly. By the end of the league phase, Shreyas Iyer-led side finished with 15 points – narrowly missing out on playoff qualification despite once looking like one of the safest bets for a top-four finish.

The collapse highlighted the brutal nature of IPL cricket, where a poor fortnight can completely undo an excellent start.

Gujarat Titans Produced the Biggest Turnaround

If Punjab were the biggest losers, Gujarat Titans were unquestionably the biggest gainers of the second half.

GT were languishing in seventh place after seven matches with only three wins and a negative net run rate. Their campaign appeared unstable and inconsistent, and very few viewed them as top-two contenders at that stage.

But everything changed once the opening partnership of captain Shubman Gill and Sai Sudharsan found sustained rhythm.

The duo – who are sitting on top two in the Orange Cap leaderboard – transformed Gujarat Titans into arguably the most dominant batting side of IPL 2026. Their repeated Powerplay destruction allowed GT to control matches early, while the bowling attack steadily improved during pressure phases.

By the end of the league stage, Gujarat Titans had climbed all the way to second place with 18 points, securing the crucial top-two playoff advantage. Their rise perfectly demonstrated how timing momentum correctly often matters more than early-season form.

RCB Maintained Stability Throughout the Tournament

Unlike most teams that fluctuated dramatically during the season, Royal Challengers Bengaluru remained remarkably stable from start to finish.

RCB were second midway through the season and eventually finished at the top of the table with 18 points. Under captain Rajat Patidar, Bengaluru managed to avoid the long losing streaks that damaged several other franchises.

Their batting lineup consistently delivered in pressure situations, while their bowling attack showed significantly better discipline compared to previous seasons.

After finally winning their maiden IPL title in 2025, RCB now head into the playoffs looking like genuine contenders to defend the championship successfully. Their consistency throughout both halves of IPL 2026 has arguably been their greatest strength.

Sunrisers Hyderabad Quietly Became Title Contenders

Sunrisers Hyderabad may have been fourth midway through the season, but very few expected them to emerge as one of the strongest teams entering the playoffs.

SRH’s transformation during the second half came through a fearless batting philosophy and a much clearer tactical structure. Their aggressive approach allowed them to build momentum rapidly while simultaneously improving their net run rate.

As other teams around them stumbled under pressure, Hyderabad quietly surged into third place with 18 points.

Perhaps more importantly, they now look like one of the most dangerous knockout teams in the competition because of the confidence and momentum they have built late in the season.

Rajasthan Royals Timed Their Run Perfectly

Rajasthan Royals also managed the second half of the season intelligently despite enduring periods of inconsistency.

RR were already inside the top four at the halfway stage, but their campaign truly gained momentum during the final stretch of league matches. Their historic 221-run chase against Lucknow Super Giants completely revived their season and injected belief back into the squad.

The emergence of teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi added a fresh dimension to Rajasthan’s batting lineup, while Yashasvi Jaiswal continued to anchor crucial run chases.

Eventually, Rajasthan secured the final playoff spot with 16 points after navigating one of the tightest qualification races in recent seasons.

KKR’s Recovery Came Too Late

Kolkata Knight Riders spent the first half of IPL 2026 at the bottom of the table with just one win in seven matches. At that stage, their playoff hopes looked virtually impossible.

To their credit, KKR produced a spirited late-season recovery that briefly brought them back into contention. However, the damage from their disastrous start ultimately proved too severe to overcome completely.

Even though they improved significantly in the second half, inconsistency during crucial matches once again prevented them from fully capitalising on the revival.

Their season became a reminder that recovering from a poor IPL start is possible – but extremely difficult.

CSK and Mumbai Indians Endured Rarely Poor Seasons

IPL 2026 also witnessed unusually disappointing campaigns for two of the league’s biggest powerhouses. Chennai Super Kings struggled throughout the season with batting inconsistency, tactical uncertainty and bowling leaks during crucial overs. Captain Ruturaj Gaikwad also endured a difficult campaign individually.

Meanwhile, Mumbai Indians never truly recovered from their inconsistent opening weeks and eventually finished with only eight points.

For two franchises historically associated with dominance and stability, IPL 2026 exposed major structural concerns.

IPL 2026 Reinforced Cricket’s Biggest T20 Truth

More than anything else, IPL 2026 reinforced one of the tournament’s oldest truths – momentum during the final phase matters far more than early dominance.

Punjab Kings dominated the first half but collapsed. Gujarat Titans struggled initially but surged into the top two.

Sunrisers Hyderabad evolved from inconsistent contenders into dangerous playoff threats.

KKR nearly revived themselves after sitting bottom midway through the season.

The dramatic contrast between the first-half and final points tables perfectly captured the unpredictability that continues to make the IPL one of the most volatile and compelling T20 leagues in world cricket.

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