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GT vs RR | Sai Sudharsan’s masterclass and Prasidh’s precision power titans to the top of the table

Debayan Sinha

Gujarat Titans defeated Rajasthan Royals by 58 runs at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Powered by Sai Sudharsan’s impressive 82 off 53, the Titans posted a formidable 217/6, while the visitors faltered with the bat, failing to build meaningful partnerships and folding for 159.

‌Riding high on their recent win, Rajasthan Royals locked horns with Gujarat Titans in Ahmedabad. Visiting skipper Sanju Samson won the toss and elected to bowl first on a tacky surface at Motera. The hosts suffered an early setback when Jofra Archer removed Shubman Gill in the third over. However, Sai Sudharsan held the innings together and, in partnership with Jos Buttler, guided Gujarat to 56/1 at the end of the powerplay. The pair looked fluent as they added 81 runs, with the southpaw notching up his third half-century of the season off just 32 deliveries, pushing Gujarat to 88/1 in nine overs. Their flourishing stand was eventually broken by Maheesh Theekshana, who dismissed Buttler in the 10th over. Sudharsan maintained his rhythm and, alongside Shahrukh Khan, took Gujarat to 124/2 by the 13th over. The duo looked assured in the middle overs, adding 51 runs to lift the total to 145/2 after 15 overs. Shahrukh’s promising knock ended in the 16th over as Theekshana struck again. Meanwhile, Sherfane Rutherford couldn't get going and was dismissed in the 17th over. Rajasthan found some relief when Tushar Deshpande removed the well-set Sudharsan in the 19th over for a brilliant 82 off 53. A late surge from Rahul Tewatia (24 off 12) and Rashid Khan (12 off 4) powered Gujarat to a formidable 217/6 in 20 overs.

In response, the visitors endured a dreadful start with Yashasvi Jaiswal and Nitish Rana falling inside the first three overs. However, Riyan Parag and Sanju Samson wasted no time in shifting gears, propelling the score to 57/2 by the end of the powerplay. Just after the field restrictions eased, Kulwant Khejroliya struck a crucial blow by removing Parag, who departed after a brisk 26 off 14 balls. However, Samson looked in fine touch with a fluent 41 off 27 deliveries and, along with Shimron Hetmyer and took the total to 115/4 in 12 overs. Unfortunately, his stay was cut short when Prasidh Krishna dismissed him in the 13th over. With half the side back in the hut, Rajasthan still required 99 runs from the final seven overs. The pressure mounted further as Shubham Dubey fell cheaply in the 14th over. Although the chase grew tougher, Hetmyer kept hopes alive with a quickfire half-century off 29 balls. But wickets continued to tumble from the other end, with Jofra Archer falling in the 16th over, leaving the score at 144/7. Hetmyer’s dismissal in the same over all but sealed Rajasthan’s fate. Ultimately, the hosts lost the game by 58 runs as they succumbed for 159 runs. 

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