The Steve Smith-led side found its rhythm at the business end of the T20 tournament and won a thrilling last league game to enter the final-four after settling at the fourth spot.
Australian opener Shane Watson, who was relieved of his captaincy at the final stages of the event, struck an unbeaten 104 in the final league game to push defending champions Kolkata Knight Riders out of the title race.
Opener Ajinkya Rahane is also in top form as the Mumbai batsman has amassed 498 runs from 13 games to have a strong chance of taking the orange cap from David Warner (562 from 14 matches, whose team SunRisers Hyderabad failed to make the final-four cut.
Carrying an inherent character of promoting home-grown talent since Shane Warne led the team, RR's Sanju Samson, Karun Nair and Dhawal Kulkarni have also played their respective parts well.
RCB, who ended third in the table with the same number of points as RR but a better run-rate, have had their share of losses but the Virat Kohli-led side has inevitably fired when it mattered.
Their massive win against Mumbai Indians on May 10 truly reflected their class with AB de Villers hitting an unbeaten 133 to pulverise the opposition attack.
No wonder Gayle, Kohli and De Villiers feature in the top-ten batsmen's list in the tournament so far.
The bowling unit, led by Mitchel Starc, David Wiese and Yuzvendra Chahal has also backed their batsmen's effort with effective ease.
But in a knockout game it's more a matter of nerves than record or form and the Eliminator will certainly test the true character of both the teams.
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