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It was a striking performance of Gujarat Titans on Friday, running Sunrisers Hyderabad 38 in the IPL 2025 match at Ahmedabad Narendra Modi Stadium. The win made GT's case stronger for a place in the playoffs. It was a seventh win in 10 games for the leading side of Shubman Gill and moved to the second point on the table with a 14 -point loan. Mumbai Kızılderiler, who has scored a lot of loans, continues to be at the top of the basis of a better net work rate.

Sai Sudhasan from GT took 504 runs in 10 matches from MI MI MI MI MI MI MI. Meanwhile, GT Fast Bowling player Prasidh Krishna received a purple cover from RCB Pace Josh Hazlewood with 19 small doors in 10 games.

After completing the extraordinary bowling of Prasidh Krishna, Gujarat Titans returned to the winning roads with a 38 -person mauling of Sunrisers Hyderabad.

The result meant that SRH was out of the playoffs, although GT increased the hopes of GT.

Gill, Buttler and Sai Sudhasan trio came together to push GT to 224 for six people.

In response, SRH also made a good start, but he could not continue for a long time and was stopped in 186. Abhishek Sharma received the best points for SRH with 41 balls with 74 balls.

This was after Gill's burning up to 38 balls 76, and Sudhasan only formed 87 running opening stands in 6.5 sea, while Buttler's 64 closed 37 delivery exceeded the GT.

Prasidh once again became perfected for GT and finished with 2/19 excellent figures in 4 sea. The only reason for the concern for the GT this evening came when Ishant was removed from the ground after he couldn't complete the final.

Nevertheless, SRH, Muhammad Siraj (2/33) went to 22 runs in the first two seas, while Ishant Sharma accepted 20 in the first two, while at the beginning of their inning.

However, Rashid Khan's magnificent capture in Deep ended the strokes of Travis Head after covering too much floor to reach the ball by escaping from the Deep Square leg and then changing the direction to judge perfection.

Ishan Kishan went to 13 after consuming 17 balls, because the required rate is more than 14.

Despite the presence of Abhishek and Heinrich for SRH, the match was already in the GT's bag thanks to the rate of question 16.

Meanwhile, he had an animated conversation with two referees through a call for an investigation involving Abhishek, which was seen while trying to calm the GT captain.

Gujarat Titans Skipper Gill, who was sent to the bat, took the innings with a slaughter of a loose Muhammad Shami delivery of six people.

Shami, who first accepted 11 runs, looked out of color when sending Sudharsan for five borders, including four.

SRH captain Pat Cummins attacked him, but the massacre continued as he entered the opposite number of Gill, first greeted him with a lid driver, and then made a better shot from the gap between the middle cover and cover.

Gill was an unforgettable start for Cummins, while bringing a maximum depth to the Australian accelerator to collect up to 17 to the Australian accelerator.

The best part of his games was that both Gill and Sudharsan played with SRH potteryists without any risk, and they were relying on the class to get a run.

The GT gathered 82 jogging in the power game, then was introduced as Spin Zeeshan Ali, and the leg Spinner gave Sudharsan's goalkeeper Heinrich Klaasen to be caught by a Googly, and gave a very needed breakthrough to his team.

At the Buteler company, Gill continued at the same speed and reached the half -century with a beautiful driving from the extra lid of four people and bought 25 balls for fifty.

Buttler also looked at Nick and lowered Ansari to the ground for six, and three cannons passed 4000 runs in the British IPL.

Harshal Patel was cheating on a slower ball after cheating on Cummins Gill, even worse, he was at the store for SRH. Gill was 66 years old.

However, the GT captain, short Fine-Leg and Harshal in Klaasen, after a shooting of the ball to the stumps.

(With PTI inputs)

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