Eight centuries in 18 seasons of IPL playoffs. Shubman Gill has two of them. No one else has more than one. His 129 off 60 against the Mumbai Indians in Qualifier 2 2023 is still the highest individual score in any IPL knockout match. His 104 off 53 against Rajasthan Royals in Qualifier 2 2026 is the fastest playoff century by deliveries faced. Both came chasing targets above 200. Both ended in Gujarat Titans wins. He doesn’t just perform in knockout cricket. He finds another gear entirely when elimination is on the line.

 

Only Batter With Two Playoff Centuries

 

The IPL playoffs have produced eight centuries across their entire 18-season history. In 2023, walking out for GT against the Mumbai Indians in Qualifier 2, Gill made 129 off 60, still the highest individual score in any IPL knockout match. Three years later, he did it again. Against Rajasthan Royals in Qualifier 2 2026, he reached his century off just 47 deliveries. That’s not just a second playoff hundred. That’s the fastest century by balls faced in IPL playoff history.

 

Every other batter across all 18 seasons of IPL knockout cricket has managed one century at most. Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Dhoni, Raina, none of them has a second. Gill has two, both in must-win matches, both chasing 200-plus. That record has no comparison in the history of the format.

 

Shubman Gill IPL 2026 Playoffs Record

 

Gill’s 2026 total, 722 runs at 48.13 average and 163.70 strike rate across 15 matches, makes him one of only three batters to cross 700 runs in two separate IPL seasons. The other instance was his own 890 in 2023. His playoff contribution in 2026 tells a binary story: 2 runs in Qualifier 1 against RCB, 104 off 53 in Qualifier 2 against RR. When he fires, GT advances. When he doesn’t, they don’t.

 

The Qualifier 2 knock carried weight beyond the century itself. He and Sudharsan built a 167-run opening stand, the highest partnership in IPL playoff history, chasing 215. GT won by 7 wickets. His career playoff record across 13 innings stands at 581 runs, average 58.1, strike rate approximately 168.

 

Why Pressure Makes Gill Score Faster

 

The pattern across his two playoff centuries isn’t coincidental. Gill’s league-stage average in 2026 was approximately 48, already elite. In Qualifier 2 2023, he scored at a strike rate of 215. In Qualifier 2 2026, he scored at 196. Both were comfortably above his season averages. Both came in chase situations where GT needed more than 200 to win. The pressure didn’t compress his game. It expanded it.

 

Most batters get conservative under elimination pressure, careful, watchful, reluctant to take risks early. Gill does the opposite. He scores faster when the margin for error is smallest. The 2026 Q2 century reached 47 balls, which is evidence. He didn’t play a careful knock. He played a devastating one. When GT needed runs, he produced the most efficient century in playoff history.

 

How He Compares to All-Time Greats

 

Batter

Era

Playoff Runs

Avg

SR

100s

Suresh Raina

2008-20

714

35.7

155.2

0

Shubman Gill

2022-26

581

58.1

168.4

2

MS Dhoni

2008-23

523

34.9

132.1

0

Rohit Sharma

2008-26

405

18.4

108.83

0

Faf du Plessis

2012-24

390

29.2

138.3

0

Virat Kohli

2008-26

341

25.5

126.0

0

Kieron Pollard

2010-22

341

25.0

148.3

0

Jos Buttler

2016-26

325

40.63

158.5

1

 

Raina’s all-time record of 714 stands, but he needed 12 seasons to build it at an average of 35.7. Gill is second with 581 from 13 innings at 58.1. No one in this table, not Dhoni, not Buttler, not Rohit, combines that average with that strike rate across playoff conditions. The two centuries separate him from the table entirely. Every other name here has zero or one. The column that matters most has only one non-zero entry above one.

 

What Sunday’s Final Asks of Him

 

GT has won every IPL playoff match where Gill scored a century, by a combined margin of 129 runs. That’s not a coincidence. Against RCB in the final at Ahmedabad, the equation is identical. RCB bowled GT out for 162 in Qualifier 1 when Gill fell for 2 in the third over. The same bowling attack now faces him at his home ground, where he has 1,310 career IPL runs.

 

The Shubman Gill IPL 2026 playoffs record heading into Sunday’s final is 581 career playoff runs at 58.1, two centuries in knockout cricket, and a pattern that hasn’t broken: when he bats through, GT win. RCB’s best chance is Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s first over. Gill’s answer to that over will almost certainly decide the IPL 2026 title.



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FAQs

 

How many IPL playoff centuries has Shubman Gill scored?

Gill has scored two IPL playoff centuries, the most by any batter in the competition’s history. No other batter has scored more than one hundred in IPL knockout matches.

 

What is Shubman Gill’s total runs in IPL 2026?

Gill scored 722 runs in IPL 2026 across 15 matches at an average of 48.13 and a strike rate of 163.70. He hit one century and six fifties across the season.

 

Who has scored the most runs in IPL playoffs history?

Suresh Raina leads all-time with 714 playoff runs; Gill sits second with 581 before the 2026 Final. Gill’s average of 58.1 and two centuries make his record statistically the strongest.

 

What score did Shubman Gill make in IPL 2026 Qualifier 2?

Gill scored 104 off 53 balls as GT chased 215 to beat RR by 7 wickets. He and Sudharsan shared a 167-run opening stand, the highest partnership in IPL playoff history.

 

Has any batter scored two centuries in IPL playoff matches?

No, Gill is the only batter in IPL history with two playoff centuries. Across 18 seasons, only eight hundreds have been scored in total knockout matches.