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Gujarat Titans Miss Chance To Finish In Top 2, Lose To Bottom-Placed Chennai Super Kings




The Afghan Spinner Noor Ahmad and the Khamboj in India has taken three counters each, while Ravira Jadeja claimed two hair leathers, to trigger a collapse of the striker while Chennai Super Kings won the Gujarat hosts for 147 in 18.3 Overs for a large victory in match 67 of the Indian League (IPL) 2025 here Sunday. It turned out to be a great Sunday for Chennai Super Kings while the five -time champions ended their season with a huge 83 -point victory over Gujarat Titans at Stade Narendra Modi.

This is a massive result in the scope of IPL’s qualifiers. With this defeat, the hopes of the Gujarat Titans to finish among the first two are seriously in danger. The winner of the confrontation between the Indians of Mumbai and the Kings of Punjab on Monday, will pass them in the table, and the Royal Challengers Bengaluru could push them further in an eliminator place with a victory on Lucknow super-managers in the last championship match of the season.

By opting to beat first, CSK rolled up in the fifties by Dewald Brevis and Devon Conway, coupled with fast sleeves by young Ayush Mhatre and Urvish Patel cannons, to display a massive total of 230/5 in 20 Overs.

With a big total to defend, the Skipper MS Dhoni started the second round by entrusting the ball to his most experienced player, Ravi will Ravi Jadeja, and he replied by conceding seven points in the first. Shubman Gill (13) and Sai Sudharsan (41) left the brand with a border by Khaleel Ahmed in the next one.

Gill then played a glorious right journey, after going down the ground, and sent Kamboj for a six on the ground. However, Kamboj, 24, retaliated during the next delivery, finding the outside edge of Gill, who went to Urvil Patel in the sheets.

Things gone from bad to worse for the Gujarat titans when Jos Buttler (7) struck Khaleel’s delivery outside, which Kamboj was not mistaken by grasping a catch. The short time of Sherfane Rutherford at the fold ended when he deceived a traction shot and left for a duck for the second Kamboj window on the day to reduce the GT to 35/3 at the end of the power game.

Sudharsan stood at one end, playing a grainy blow, trying to prevent collapse. He added 54 points in partnership with Shahrukh Khan (19) for the fourth window. The duo began to increase the 10th and mentioned 18 points of Shivam Dube, but Jadeja refused to leave GT in the game and claimed the cellar of the two strikers in the next one.

A thick edge of Shahrukh’s bat, on the first ball of the end, saw the balloon go to Pathirana to a third short man, which the Sri Lankan quickly almost escaped. Sudharsan quickly followed his partner to the canoe when a slightly shorter delivery saw him hit Dobe directly at the back.

From there, GT was almost little or no chance of recovering in the game.

Rashid Khan (12) fell, after hitting a four and six, in the compatriot of the national team, Noor Ahmad. Matheesha Pathrina has uprooted the stump of the leg of Gerald Coetzee (5). Rahul Tewatia (14) and Arshad Khan (20) treated Ahmedabad fans for a few maximums but could not provide a lot of relief because the two fell to Noor Ahmad, who passed Prasidh Krishna to grasp the purple cap carried by the main spokesperson.

Kamboj was reintroduced into an attack in the penultimate and won his third and last counter of the match by rejecting Sai Kishore to seal the 83-point victory.

Earlier, in the first rounds, Ayush Mhatre gave his team a solid start, which included 28 points on Arshad Khan in the second before a more slow delivery by Prasidh Krishna saw the 17-year-old try to put himself underneath, but he restricted directly to Siraj in Mid-Off to end his blitz of 17 balls.

Urvish Patel began its sleeves strongly with a six off Siraj before Conway strikes Prasidh for consecutive limits to equalize the highest power game score for the season with 68/1 in the Six Overs.

Sai Kishore rejected Patel after being struck for a six on the first ball of the 10th, while The Natter decided the ball to jerk off with an additional blanket. Shivam Dube did not take too long to start and broke Kishore for six, directly on the ground, to leave the brand.

Conway approaching his fifty, Shahrukh Khan rejected Dube to claim his first window in the tournament. A full length bullet, tilted to the pulpstones of the dough, saw Gerald Coetzee take a simple plug.

Kiwi’s striker reached his 11th half-century tournament with six of Rashid, in 34 deliveries, in sleeves with six limits and two maximums, before being overturned during the next delivery.

While Ravi will Jadeja turned the strike, Dewald Brevis kept CSK on the right track for a huge total. A maximum of rashid, six and four on the coetzee, followed by an inverted scanning limit off Arshad, saw CSK reaching the mark of 200 points with two overs to lose.

From there, the striker Proteas changed speed and broke Siraj for six consecutive before finding the border, and the rear point saw Brevis mark his second half-century of the season in 19 deliveries.

Prasidh continued his economic bowling in the final, less than a six, and made nine points before a short ball, during the final delivery of the sleeves, saw Brevis get rid of the ball, which went immediately, and Jos Buttler was not confronted to finish capture.

CSK will be relieved to finish the season with a victory, unfortunately, they could not raise their net race rate to pass the Royals of Rajasthan and confirmed their fundamental finish for the first time in the history of the franchise.

In short, scores:

Chennai Super Kings 230/5 in 20 Overs (Dewald Brevis 57, Devon Conway 52; Prasidh Krishna 2-22, Rashid Khan 1-42) Beat Gujarat Titans 147 All Out in 18.3 Overs (Sai ​​Sudharsan 41, Arshad Khan 20; Anshul Kamboj 3-13, Noor Ahmad 3-21 Jadeja 2-17) by 83 races

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