Gujarat Titans Thump Delhi Capitals By 10 Wickets, Qualify For The Playoffs Along With RCB And Punjab Kings

The operators Sai Sudharsan and Shubman Gill scripted an incredible race race while Gujarat Titans handed Delhi Capitals de Delhi on Sunday and sealed their place in the playoff series in an IPL crucial match on Sunday. Chasing 200 for the victory, Sudharsan (108 not out) and Gill (93 not out) did a light job of the target, fueling the Gujarat at 205 for no loss with six balls to lose. While Sudharsan struck 12 limits and four, Gill hung seven six and three to four during the undefeated stand.
Earlier, KL Rahul prospered as a worker, hammering 14 ovens and four six in an undefeated 112 balls out of 65 balls to propel the capitals of Delhi to 199 for 3 after being put in the stick.
With this victory, the Royal Challengers Bengaluru and the Punjab Kings also confirmed their places in the playoffs. Delhi’s capital, on the other hand, must win their two remaining games and count on other results to have a chance to qualify for the direct elimination stadium.
DC’s ploy to open with a combination of rotation returned against him while GT ran to 31 without loss in two letters, with Sudharsan pillaging 20 points from Natarajan, including three four and six. Axar Patel was also expensive, conceding 11 and 12 in its first two Overs.
The Mustafizur Rahman of Bangladesh and Dushantha Chameera of Sri Lanka briefly removed the flow of races with tidy spells while GT reached 59 for no loss at the end of the power game.
The Vipraj Nigam and Kuldeep Yadav Vipraj duo was introduced shortly after, but DC burned two criticisms in successive officials – both involving Southharsan. The left -hander first survived a call taken off VIPRAJ on 44, then a cry of leg before Kuldeep out of 46, to the great frustration of the team at home.
Sudharsan has raised its half-century with a border off Axar to the ninth.
Gill, who had played the second violin until then, changed speed and began to treat in six. He slipped Axar to a deep midwicket, danced to Kuldeep for a flat dish, and followed it with another clean blow above Vipraj’s head.
He then turned on Chameera on Deep Midwicket before breeding his fifty balls – his first four innings to come on the 13th. He added six others off Vipraj while the Bowling of DC Warlled.
With the two operators in full flow, GT hammered four consecutive overshoots of two -digit scores from ninth to twelfth to tear the control of the prosecution, reaching 154 in 15 overs.
Sudharsan hung Kuldeep for a six right to bring back its century by only 56 balls and rightly finished the match with six others off Vipraj in the 19th.
Earlier, DC suffered an early blow when the FAF du Plessis (5) was rejected by Arshad Khan (1/7 in 2 overs) in the fourth.
Rahul, however, anchored the sleeves with composure and aggressiveness, forging a stand of 90 points 52 balls with Abishek Porel (30), followed by a 45-point partnership in 26 balls with the Skipper Axar Patel (25), and an unshakable stand of 48 runs in 22 delicacies with Tristan Stubbs (21).
Rahul, who succeeded as the first match for his previous franchises, was in total control, swiveling the off-turn with crunchy shots and easily cleaning the strings. He pulled Kagiso Rabada over his long leg for his first six and followed him with another in a long time.
Abishek cut with two six before falling to Sai Kishore, but Rahul continued to accelerate, finding three lucky borders in one above the spinner of the left arm.
Axar joined the act with a four and a six of Sai Kishore to push the scoring after 150 before being dismissed by Prasidh Krishna.
Rahul maintained the rhythm, launching two six in the 19th to raise his century of 60 balls – his first ton this season – and became the first striker to mark hundreds IPL for three different franchises, including Punjab Kings and Lucknow Super Giants.
Stubbs provided the final touch with a few big strokes while DC finished just shy from the 200 -point brand.
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