Shubman Gill loses cool, heated with the referee. SRH star Abhishek Sharma is doing this

Abhishek Sharma (L) and Shubman Gill© X (Twitter)
Gujarat Titans captain Shubman Gill once again entered a warm conversation with the referees in the field on a Call of DRS during the IPL 2025 match against Sunrisers Hyderabad on Friday. Previously, Gill, the fourth referee's dismissal and a call for DRS containing Abhishek Sharma during his SRH Inning caused further disagreement. Inning's 14th ranked Abhishek was shot into his shoes by a York, and the referee was not interested in the appeal of LBW, but he went to an examination. Again, he showed that the effect was just out of the leg-book line, but Gill wasn't happy to show where the ball jumped. The GT captain had a fiery conversation with the referees, but Abhishek Sharma took a step between them and tried to calm him down. The situation was ultimately solved when Abhishek and Gill shared a funny moment between them.
Shubman Gill and the referee. pic.twitter.com/dycwhdh9ta
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Gujarat Titans returned to Sunrisers Hyderabad's 38 -person mauling after completing the extraordinary bowling of Prashna's extraordinary bowling in the Indian Premier League on Friday and the explosives of Jos Buttler's explosives.
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.
(With PTI inputs)
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