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Gujarat Titans’s IPL playoffs bold declaration about kidnapping Jos Buttler: “He doesn’t worry us …”




Jos Buttler’s absence in the stages of knockout can reveal the middle order of Gujarat Titans, but the assistant coach Matthew Wade thinks that others offer the opportunity to “have a big impact”. GT’s Sai Sudharsan, Shubman Gill and Buttler’s senior trio, in their campaigns, instrumental, all three of them run more than 500 this season. However, GT will be a lady in the playoffs of the British officials after the final league matches against Chennai Super Kings on May 25th.

“We certainly don’t worry us, we know that these guys are in great form when they have the opportunity and that they will do a great job for us,” he said.

“It would be nice for the first three to continue to throw most of the runs. After a few games we will lose Jos, so there will be another opportunity for someone to come and take this role.

“But when they get their opportunities, I am really sure that they will have a great impact on games as they need in the last six or eight weeks.” Wicketkeeper-Swade, which won an former Australian T20 World Cup that plays 12 IPL matches for GT, said that the team is trying to give enough preparation for moderate doughs, although it is difficult to replicate their match in practice.

“Positive thing is the middle order – Sherfane (Rutherford) and Shahrukh (Khan), such men, (Rahul) Tewatia – When they got the opportunity, they had a good impact on the games, there are not much game time in the last few weeks.

Sitting at the top of the table, GT will then face Lucknow Super Giants, a team that came out of the playoff discussion.

“Sometimes when the teams are finished, they become almost a little more dangerous, they become a little more dangerous and they have the opportunity to finish their tournaments really strongly,” he said.

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