In the RR vs GT clash, the Gujarat Titans completely dominated the power play and reached 82/0 in 6 overs with 11 fours, 3 sixes, and 11 extra runs gifted by the Rajasthan Royals. RR’s bowling looked out of control from the start as Jofra Archer gave away 18 runs in the first over, including wides and a no-ball. Sai Sudharsan attacked the loose deliveries beautifully, especially on the leg side,
While Shubman Gill started calmly before destroying the RR pace attack later. Gill smashed classy boundaries and an 82-meter six against Archer, while Sai played elegant drives and flicks throughout the powerplay. GT also rotated strike smartly, which never allowed RR to build pressure. Rajasthan’s bowlers kept changing lengths and missed yorkers regularly, making it easier for GT to fully control the game early on.
RR vs GT: Gill Controlled Middle Overs Like a Boss
In the RR vs GT match, Gujarat Titans stayed fully in control even after the power play and reached 166/2 after 15 overs. Shubman Gill played a brilliant innings and completed his fifty in just 30 balls with smart shot selection and calm batting. Sai Sudharsan supported him perfectly by rotating strike and finding gaps regularly before getting out at 118/1. RR tried using Ravindra Jadeja and Yash Raj Punja to slow the game, but GT kept scoring singles and boundaries at the right time.
Jos Buttler then came in and attacked immediately, smashing a six and a boundary to destroy RR’s comeback hopes. A dropped catch by Shimron Hetmyer also hurt RR badly as Gill’s shot turned into a six. Washington Sundar later continued the momentum with smart batting as GT completely controlled the middle overs and kept RR under pressure throughout.
RR vs GT: GT’s Explosive Finish Took Them to 229
In the RR vs GT match, Gujarat Titans finished strongly and scored 229/4 after a brilliant last five overs. At 166/2 after 15 overs, Shubman Gill and Washington Sundar continued attacking RR’s bowlers smartly. Sundar smashed an 82-meter six off Jofra Archer and later hit another four and six in the 17th over. Gill also played a classy knock before getting out for a powerful innings.
Even after wickets, GT never slowed down as Jason Holder and Rahul Tewatia continued the pressure. Tewatia completely changed the final over by smashing two sixes, including a superb scoop shot over fine leg. RR’s bowlers struggled badly with yorkers, wides, and full tosses in the death overs. GT rotated strike cleverly and kept finding boundaries, which helped them dominate the final overs and finish with a huge total of 229 runs.
RR vs GT: Gujarat Titans Batting Unit Dominated RR
In the RR vs GT clash, Gujarat Titans produced a complete batting performance and finished with a massive 229/4 in 20 overs. Sai Sudharsan gave GT a flying start with 55 runs off 36 balls, while captain Shubman Gill controlled the innings brilliantly with 84 off just 44 balls at a strike rate of 190.91. Their opening partnership destroyed RR’s bowling plans during the power play. Jos Buttler then kept the momentum alive with quick attacking shots after Sai’s wicket.
Washington Sundar played a very important finishing knock of 37 not out from 20 balls, smashing 3 sixes and 2 fours. Rahul Tewatia added late damage with 14 runs in only 4 balls at a strike rate of 350. GT’s batting was smart because they mixed boundaries with constant singles and doubles, never allowing RR bowlers to build pressure at any stage of the innings.
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