IPL 2025 updated points table: Royal Challengers Bengaluru dethroned after 8-wicket loss to Gujarat Titans, check who tops the standing after RCB vs GT clash

IPL 2025 updated points table: Royal Challengers Bengaluru dethroned after 8-wicket loss to Gujarat Titans, check who tops the standing after RCB vs GT clash
Sai Sudharsan and Jitesh Sharma in frame

Highlights:

GT beat RCB by 8 wickets in IPL 2025 clash.

RCB lose top position after loss vs GT.

GT still on 4th spot.

In the Indian Premier League (IPL), Gujarat Titans defeated Royal Challengers Bengaluru by eight wickets on Wednesday, maintaining their fourth-place standings. Meanwhile, RCB, which had been leading the points table prior to the match, fell to third place as their Net Run Rate suffered. The only two teams still undefeated in the tournament, Delhi Capitals and Punjab Kings, are currently in first and second place, respectively.

IPL 2025 points table

Team Mat Won Lost NRR Points
1. Punjab Kings 2 2 0 1.485 4
2. Delhi Capitals 2 2 0 1.320 4
           
3. Royal Challengers Bengaluru 3 2 1 1.149 4
4. Gujarat Titans 3 2 1 0.807 4
5. Mumbai Indians 3 1 2 0.309 2
6. Lucknow Super Giants 3 1 2 -0.150 2
7. Chennai Super Kings 3 1 2 -0.771 2
8. Sunrisers Hyderabad 3 1 2 -0.871 2
9. Rajasthan Royals 3 1 2 -1.112 2
10. Kolkata Knight Riders 3 1 2 -1.428 2

Mohammed Siraj struck twice in the powerplay before GT pace trio of Siraj (3/19), Arshad Khan (1/17) and Ishant Sharma (1/27) destroyed the RCB top order in the first seven overs to reduce the hosts to 42/4. Liam Livingstone (54), who scored a brilliant fifty, and Jitesh Sharma (33) stitched a 52-run partnership to steady the ship. Tim David pitched in with a handy 32 of 18. Royal Challengers Bengaluru posted 169 for eight against Gujarat Titans.

Virat Kohli once again failed to perform, and this time he got out in the second over itself after scoring just 7 runs. Had Tim David not contributed with his 32-run cameo, RCB would have failed to even post a fighting total on the board for their bowlers to defend.

GT complete comfortable chase

Titans got off to a steady start as Gill and Sai Sudharsan joined a 32-run opening partnership. Bhuvneshwar Kumar dismissed Gill in the fifth over, but RCB could not capitalise on the breakthrough as after that Sai joined a game-winning 75-run partnership with Jos Buttler. Sudharsan missed his fifty by one run after Hazlewood dismissed him in the 13th over.

However, that was it for the RCB bowlers as Buttler, who remained unbeaten on 73 off 39 balls, along with Sherfane Rutherford, who played a cameo knock of 30 runs off 18 balls, ensured that GT would secure their second win of the season.