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PIX: Gill, Sudharsan hit centuries as GT ease past CSK

Last updated on: May 11, 2024 00:55 IST

IMAGES from the IPL 2024 match between Gujarat Titans and Chennai Super Kings at the Narendra Modi Stadium, in Ahmedabad, on Friday.

IMAGE: Gujarat Titans opener Shubman Gill breaks into celebration after completing his century against Chennai Super Kings in the IPL match in Ahmedabad on Friday. Photograph: BCCI

Captain Shubman Gill cracked a blistering century while B Sai Sudharsan hit his maiden IPL ton as Gujarat Titans kept themselves in the play-offs race with a 35-run win over Chennai Super Kings in Ahmedabad on Friday.

Sudharsan (103 off 51 balls) matched skipper Gill (104 off 55 deliveries) stroke for stroke as the two openers notched up destructive centuries to propel Gujarat Titans to 231 for 3.

 

The home team's bowlers then restricted the defending champions to 196  for 8 despite fighting fifties from Daryl Mitchell (63) and Moeen Ali (56).

IMAGE: Sai Sudharsan celebrates his fifty with Shubman Gill. Photograph: BCCI

Sent in to bat, Gill and Sudharsan put up a six-hitting exhibition in a 210-run stand, the highest partnership for any wicket in the IPL this season.

The two also equalled Quinton de Kock and KL Rahul's highest-ever IPL opening partnership.

While Gill's remarkable innings was punctuated by nine fours and six maximums, Sudharsan's maiden IPL hundred was peppered with five boundaries and seven sixes.

IMAGE: Rachin Ravindra is run-out by David Miller. Photograph: BCCI

In contrast, the CSK openers were back in the hut with just two runs on the board.

Their best batter this season, skipper Rituraj Gaikwad (0) was also sent packing, with Rashid Khan completing a brilliant catch on the boundary, leaving the defending champions reeling at 10/3.

Mitchell and Moeen steadied the ship with some counter attacking play, stitching a 109-run partnership. The two targeted the Afghan spin duo of Rashid and Noor Ahmad.

IMAGE: Gujarat Titans players celebrates the wicket of Ajinkya Rahane. Photograph: BCCI

While Moeen clobbered three sixes on the trot off Noor in the 11th over, Mitchel hit a boundary and a six in the next over off Rashid to bring down the equation to 113 runs off the last 48 balls.

But veteran Mohit Sharma (3/31) struck off his very first ball, dismissing Mitchell and then came back to take the scalps of Moeen and Shivam Dube (21).

Rashid soon joined the party, getting rid of Ravindra Jadeja (18) and Mitchell Santner (0).

IMAGE: Daryl Mitchell hits out. Photograph: BCCI

Mahendra Singh Dhoni (26 not out) got the fans excited with three sixes, including back-to-back maximums in the last over but it was in a lost cause.

The win lifted GT  from the bottom of the table to the eighth spot. They have 10 points from 12 games.

IMAGE: Moeen Ali hits a six. Photograph: BCCI

While CSK remain on fourth with 12 points, their net run rate took a hit, dropping from +0.700 to +0.491.

Earlier invited to bat first, Gill timed to perfection an over pitched Santner delivery for GT's first boundary of the innings. He then lofted the ball over mid on for a maximum, setting the tone of the game.

IMAGE: Rashid Khan celebrates the wicket of Mitchell Santner. Photograph: BCCI

Gill's lazy elegance was on full display as he hit an effortless six off a Simarjeet Singh delivery over long on into the stands in the sixth over.

At the other end, after a relatively slow start, Sudharsan, who was elevated to the role of an opener, too accelerated. He went down on his knees to hit a slog sweep off star spinner Ravindra Jadeja to get his fifty in 32-balls.

A couple of overs later, Gill too reached his half-century with a top edge that went the distance.

IMAGE: Shubman Gill hits a six. Photograph: BCCI

The CSK bowlers, barring Shardul Thakur (0/25), who was the most economical, could do little to stop the onslaught by Gill and Sudharsan.

CSK's effort in the field was also found wanting, besides general sloppiness, the defending champions, dropped Gill at the boundary.

IMAGE: Sai Sudharsan hits a boundary. Photograph: BCCI

Tushar Deshpande (2/33) misjudged a miss-hit by Gill and dropped the GT skipper on 72. To add salt to the wounds, not only the dropped catch went for a six, the Daryl Mitchell over yielded 19 runs.

Gill soon brought up his fourth IPL hundred by sending a Simarjeet full toss through square leg for four. It was the 100th ton in the history of the IPL and the youngster celebrated rather animatedly.

IMAGE: Sai Sudharsan celebrates after completing his century. Photograph: BCCI

Sudharsan followed his skipper as he sent a length ball soaring over the fence to bring up his first-ever IPL hundred in style.

CSK bowlers then managed to stage a comeback as they gave just 41 runs in the last five overs.

Deshpande picked up the wickets of Sudharsan and Gill.

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