Gujarat Titans held their nerve in a tense chase to beat Punjab Kings by four wickets, registering their third straight win and reviving their playoff push. Sai Sudharsan’s composed 57 laid the platform, but it was Washington Sundar’s late cameo (40* off 23) that sealed a nervy finish after a wobble in the 19th over. Earlier, Mohammed Siraj, Kagiso Rabada and Jason Holder dismantled PBKS in the Powerplay. The result strengthens GT’s position in a tightly packed top half, but with Net Run Rate still in the negative, the playoff equation remains far from straightforward.Gujarat Titans’ Current IPL 2026 Points Table StandingMatches played: 10Wins: 6Losses: 4Points: 12Net Run Rate: -0.147Position: 5thDespite three wins on the trot, Gujarat Titans remain locked in a tight playoff race.IPL 2026 playoff qualification benchmark14 points (7 wins): Minimum realistic cutoff16 points (8 wins): Safe zoneOnly exception: 2019 — Sunrisers Hyderabad qualified with 12 points. This was also the only instance of a team qualifying with more losses than winsIn most seasons, 7 wins keeps you alive, 8 wins puts you in control.What Gujarat Titans need from hereMatches remaining: 4Current points: 12To reach 14 points: Need 1 win from 4 gamesTo reach 16 points: Need 2 wins from 4 gamesGujarat Titans Peaking at the Right Time?GT have hit form at the right time - three consecutive wins after back-to-back losses. More importantly, the nature of victories shows improvement in both departments. Bowling has tightened significantly: Powerplay breakthroughs against strong batting sides Batting, however, still looks fragile under pressure - evident in the late wobble vs PBKSThe big problem: Negative Net Run RateFor a team with 12 points, GT’s NRR of -0.147 is a major red flag. They have conceded 1809 runs in 198 overs which is among the higher tallies in the top half Their wins have largely been close finishes rather than dominant performances This creates two problems: In a congested table, NRR becomes the first tiebreaker GT are currently behind direct rivals despite identical pointsEven if they reach 14 points, a negative NRR could push them out if multiple teams cluster between 14 - 16. Unless they secure at least one big-margin win, GT risk losing out in a tie-break scenario - a situation increasingly likely this season.Upcoming IPL 2026 fixtures for Gujarat Titansvs Rajasthan Royals (Jaipur) - tough away testvs Sunrisers Hyderabad (Ahmedabad) - against top teamvs Kolkata Knight Riders (Kolkata) - direct rival clashvs Chennai Super Kings (Ahmedabad) - must-win, potential knockout gameGujarat Titans have revived their campaign just in time, but they are not in control yet. The wins have come, but the margins haven’t. With a negative NRR and tough fixtures ahead, they need at least two victories and preferably one dominant performance. They are not out, but they are walking a fine line.