IPL 2025: Sensational GT ease past reckless SRH by seven wickets; Siraj, Sundar, Gill shine

ANI April 7, 2025 175 views

In a thrilling IPL encounter, Gujarat Titans comprehensively defeated Sunrisers Hyderabad by seven wickets. Skipper Shubman Gill led from the front with a magnificent unbeaten 61, supported by Washington Sundar's explosive 49. Mohammed Siraj was the star with the ball, claiming an impressive four-wicket haul that restricted SRH to a modest 152/8. The victory solidifies GT's strong position in the tournament, while SRH continues to struggle at the bottom of the table.

"We showed great character and teamwork today" - Shubman Gill, GT Captain
Hyderabad, April 6: Sensational ball striking by skipper Shubman Gill, Washington Sundar and Sherfane Rutherford and a magnificent four-wicket haul by Mohammed Siraj were the highlights as Gujarat Titans (GT) crushed a reckless Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) at their own den by seven wickets on Sunday.

Key Points

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Gill and Sundar's 90-run partnership sealed dramatic victory

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Siraj's 4/17 demolished SRH's batting lineup

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GT consolidates second position in points table

GT started the 153 run chase in a shaky way, losing two wickets for 16 runs. However, sensational 90-run stand between Gill and Sundar took the match away from SRH and the total was chased down with 20 balls left. GT is at the second spot in the points table with three wins and a loss, giving them six points. SRH is struggling at the bottom, suffering their fourth successive loss after a big win over Rajasthan Royals (RR) in a high-scoring campaign opener.

During the run-chase of 153 runs, Gujarat Titans (GT) was off to a poor start as both Sai Sudharsan (5) and Jos Buttler (0) fell for cheap to Mohammed Shami and skipper Pat Cummins respectively. GT was 16/2 in 3.5 overs.

Skipper Shubman Gill and Washington Sundar then had the responsibility to form a partnership and prevent any further damage.

The attack officially started with Gill taking down Shami with two successive fours in the fifth over and then Sundar unleashing carnage on Simarjeet in the following over, hitting him for two fours and two sixes, getting those 20 pressure-relieving runs, ending the powerplay at 48/2, with Sundar (23*) and Gill (19*) unbeaten.

With a fine boundary through deep mid-wicket, Sundar helped GT bring up the 50-run mark in 6.3 overs.

A counter-attacking 50-run stand between the two came in just 27 balls.

At the end of 10 overs, GT was 82/2, with Sundar (40*) and Gill (36*) unbeaten.

GT reached the 100-run mark in 12.2 overs. Gill also reached his first IPL fifty of this season in 36 balls, with seven fours.

Washingon's electric knock of 49 in 29 balls (with five fours and two sixes) ended as a fine catch from Aniket Verma, who came running from the deep, gave Shami his second wicket. He fell one short of his half-century on his IPL debut for GT. GT was 106/3 in 13.1 overs and this spelled the end of a vital 90-run stand.

Sherfane Rutherford was next up on the crease and he came out swinging. After welcoming Shami with a four, he smashed a helpless Abhishek Sharma for 18 runs, including four boundaries.

The duo finished the game without losing any more wickets. GT ended at 153/3 in 16.4 overs, with Gill (61* in 43 balls, with nine fours) and Rutherford (35* in 16 balls, with six fours and a six).

Shami delivered a spell of 2/28 in four overs while Cummins took 1/26 in 3.4 overs, but it was not enough.

Earlier, pacer Mohammed Siraj delivered a dreamy outing in front of his home crowd at Hyderabad while a reckless Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) failed to impress yet again, posting just 152/8 in their 20 overs against Gujarat Titans (GT).

During their innings, except for a 50-run stand for the fourth wicket between Nitish Kumar Reddy (31) and Heinrich Klaasen (27), SRH was never really in the game as GT continued to give them setbacks consistently. A fiery cameo of 22* from skipper Pat Cummins made sure SRH crossed the 150-run mark.

After SRH was put to bowl first by GT, they got off to a poor start as a sharp low catch by Sai Sudharsan at midwicket removed dangerous Travis Head for eight in five balls, with two fours. Mohammed Siraj got the first wicket, with SRH at 9/1 after one over.

Abhishek Sharma and Ishan Kishan attempted to build a partnership, with Abhishek getting a couple of boundaries against Ishant Sharma in the second over, while the duo scored three fours against the veteran in the fourth over as well.

However, Siraj's exploits continued on his home ground as a lofted shot by Abhishek towards mid-on went into Rahul Tewatia's hands, giving the pacer wicket of Abhishek for 18 in 16 balls, with four boundaries. SRH was 38/2 in 4.4 overs. This was his 100th IPL wicket.

At the end of six overs in the powerplay, SRH was 45/2, with Ishan Kishan (15*) and Nitish Kumar Reddy (2*) unbeaten.

SRH crossed the 50-run mark in 7.1 overs.

However, just after that, Ishan fell to Prasidh Krishna for 17 in 14 balls, caught by Ishant while attempting a pick-up shot. SRH was 50/3 in 7.2 overs.

Nitish Kumar Reddy and Heinrich Klaasen took SRH safely to 64/3 at the end of 10 overs, with Nitish (11*) and Klaasen (8*) unbeaten. The duo stitched a half-century stand, making a meal out of Rashid Khan's spin as they smashed him for boundaries, ending his spell at 0/31.

However, Sai Kishore provided GT with a breakthrough, cleaning up Klaasen's stumps for 27 in 19 balls, with two fours and a six. SRH was 100/4 in 13.5 overs. He also removed Nitish, who played a knock of 31 in 34 balls, with three fours. SRH was left at 105/5 in 15.1 overs.

SRH just could not stop the tumbling of wickets. Another reckless hit from Kamindu Mendis cost him his wicket, and he walked back for just one run after being dismissed by Prasidh Krishna. SRH was 120/6 in 17 overs.

Siraj got his third wicket, trapping Aniket Verma leg-before-wicket for 18 in 14 balls. SRH was 135/7 in 18.4 overs. He cleaned up Simarjeet Singh for a duck to get his fourth wicket. SRH was 135/8 in 19 overs, and Siraj ended his spell at 4/17.

Skipper Pat Cummins, however, refused to give up, starting the final over with a four and six against Ishant. Mohammed Shami also chipped in with a four. SRH ended at 152/8 in 20 overs, with Cummins (22* in nine balls, with three fours and a six) and Shami (6* in two balls). The final over was the best one as it gave away 17 runs.

Siraj (4/17) was the pick of the bowlers for GT. Prasidh (2/25) and Kishore (2/24) were also impressive with the ball.

Brief Scores: SRH: 152/8 (Nitish Kumar Reddy 31, Heinrich Klaasen 27, Mohammed Siraj 4/17) lost to GT: 153/3 (Shubman Gill 61*, Washington Sundar 49, Mohammed Shami 2/28).

Reader Comments

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Rahul K
What a performance by GT! Gill and Sundar completely changed the game after that shaky start. SRH really need to rethink their strategy - they've been too inconsistent this season. 👏
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Priya M
Siraj was absolutely unplayable today! 4/17 in Hyderabad - that's some homecoming for him. SRH batters had no answers to his bowling.
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Amit S
Respectful criticism: While Gill played well, I think GT's top order is still a concern. Losing both openers cheaply could be dangerous against stronger teams. Need more consistency from Buttler especially.
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Sanjana P
Washington Sundar was the real surprise package today! 49 off 29 on GT debut? That partnership with Gill was pure fire 🔥
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Vikram J
SRH's middle order collapse was painful to watch. After that decent start, they just kept throwing wickets away. Need to show more responsibility at the crease.
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Neha R
Rutherford's cameo at the end was the perfect finish! 35* off just 16 balls - that's the kind of firepower GT needed down the order. Exciting times for Titans fans!

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