On April 08, Shubman Gill became the second-fastest Indian to have 4000 runs in the Indian Premier League. He achieved the record at the Arun Jaitley Stadium while batting for Gujarat Titans against Delhi Capitals. Before he walked to the field, he was 52 runs short of 4000 runs. Gill got dismissed at 70 runs, being one of the key contributors of the Gujarat Titans apart from Jos Buttler and Washington Sundar. At this point, Gill has 4018 runs in 117 innings. He broke Virat Kohli's record, who achieved the feat in 128 innings. KL Rahul still tops the list, achieving the record in 105 innings. Shikhar Dhawan stands fourth, followed by Suresh Raina. Fastest Indians to have 4000 IPL runs Player Innings taken KL Rahul 105 Shubman Gill 117 Virat Kohli 128 Shikhar Dhawan 131 Suresh Raina 140 GT ends at 210 runs losing 4 wickets against DC Gujarat Titans posted a commanding 210/4 in 20 overs, their highest total of IPL 2026 so far, powered by a clinical top-four effort at a run rate of 10.50. The innings was built on three fifty-plus stands. After Sai Sudharsan’s brisk 12 off 7, Jos Buttler changed the tempo with a stunning 52 off 27 at 192.59, bringing up his fifty in just 24 balls. Shubman Gill then anchored beautifully with 70 off 45, striking 4 fours and 5 sixes, while Washington Sundar produced a game-changing 55 off 32 at 171.87 which happens to be his maided IPl half century. Their 100-run third-wicket partnership in 56 balls between overs 7.3 and 17.3 broke DC’s control completely. GT’s phase-wise scoring tells the story: 68/1 in the powerplay, 82 runs between overs 7-15, and a strong finish of 49/2 in the last five. They crossed 150 in 13.5 overs and the 200 mark in 19.1, highlighting sustained momentum rather than a late cameo burst. For DC, Lungi Ngidi stood out with 1/24 in 4 overs (econ 6.00), the only bowler to consistently apply brakes. Mukesh Kumar picked 2 wickets, but leaked 55, while Kuldeep’s 1/42 came at 10.50. A 211 chase at Kotla keeps GT slightly ahead, with the win probability hovering near 68% at the break.