Holder's Four-Wicket Haul Helps GT Restrict PBKS to 163/9 in IPL 2026

Gujarat Titans produced a sharp bowling performance to restrict Punjab Kings to 163/9 in 20 overs. Jason Holder took a four-wicket haul while Mohammed Siraj provided early breakthroughs. Suryansh Shedge fought back with a stunning 57 off 29 balls but couldn't take PBKS past 170. Kagiso Rabada also chipped in with two wickets for GT.

Key Points: GT vs PBKS: Holder's 4-24 Restricts Punjab to 163/9 | IPL 2026

  • Jason Holder took 4-24 for GT
  • Mohammed Siraj struck early removing two openers
  • Suryansh Shedge scored 57 off 29 balls
  • PBKS scored 163/9 in 20 overs
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IPL 2026: Holder's four-for, Siraj's early strikes restrict PBKS to 163/9 despite Shedge's blitz

Jason Holder's four-wicket haul and Mohammed Siraj's early strikes helped Gujarat Titans restrict Punjab Kings to 163/9 despite Suryansh Shedge's 57 off 29 balls in IPL 2026.

"Shedge, showing composure under pressure, brought up a stunning half-century off just 24 balls - Match Report"

Ahmedabad, May 3

Gujarat Titans produced a sharp, disciplined bowling performance to restrict Punjab Kings to 163/9 in 20 overs, riding on a four-wicket haul from Jason Holder and an incisive new-ball burst by Mohammed Siraj, despite a counter-attacking effort from Suryansh Shedge in their IPL 2026 clash at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday.

Opting to bowl first, Gujarat struck immediately as Siraj removed Priyansh Arya and Cooper Connolly in the opening over to leave Punjab reeling at 6/2. The early collapse set the tone, with Kagiso Rabada tightening the screws from the other end and dismissing Prabhsimran Singh, while the pitch offered enough movement and uneven bounce to trouble the batters.

Punjab never quite recovered in the powerplay, managing just 35/3, and the situation worsened soon after as Holder made an immediate impact. The all-rounder dismissed Nehal Wadhera and then bowled skipper Shreyas Iyer for 19, reducing PBKS to 47/5 inside nine overs and putting them firmly on the back foot.

With the innings in disarray, Shedge and Marcus Stoinis launched a spirited fightback, stitching together a crucial partnership that revived Punjab's hopes. Shedge, showing composure under pressure, brought up a stunning half-century off just 24 balls, taking the attack to the bowlers. His assault on Manav Suthar, which yielded 27 runs in a single over, shifted the momentum briefly in Punjab's favour.

Stoinis provided solid support, rotating the strike and finding timely boundaries as the duo added 79 runs for the sixth wicket, the second-highest at that position for Punjab in IPL history. At one stage, a total in excess of 170 looked within reach.

However, Gujarat responded strongly at the death. Rabada returned to break the stand, dismissing Shedge for a well-compiled 57 off 29 balls, triggering another collapse. Holder then delivered the decisive blow, removing Stoinis for 40 and striking again in the same over to finish with impressive figures of 4/24.

The lower order failed to capitalise despite a quick cameo from Marco Jansen (20 off 11), as wickets fell regularly in the final overs. Rashid Khan chipped in with a wicket, while Arshad Khan maintained control to ensure Punjab could not fully recover.

From a position of deep trouble to a brief resurgence and eventual stutter, Punjab's innings reflected both resilience and inconsistency, as Gujarat's bowlers combined effectively to keep the total within reach.

Brief Scores: Punjab Kings 163/9 in 20 overs (Suryansh Shedge 57, Marcus Stoinis 40; Jason Holder 4-24, Kagiso Rabada 2-22, Mohammed Siraj 2-28) against Gujarat Titans

- IANS

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Priya S
Siraj's first over was pure fire! 🔥 Reminded me of his RCB days. That new ball movement was unplayable. But honestly, Shedge's 57 off 29 deserves more credit - shows Indian domestic talent is really coming through. Hope he gets more chances.
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Vikram M
It's frustrating to see Punjab collapse from 6/2 every time. That pitch in Ahmedabad always has something for bowlers - why don't our teams learn to bat first more often? But full credit to Rabada and Holder for using the conditions perfectly.
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Siddharth J
Hats off to Shedge! 🏏 Coming in when the score was 47/5 and taking Manav Suthar for 27 in an over - that's proper IPL entertainment. But GT's bowling depth is unreal - even Rashid Khan isn't their main wicket-taker now. Teams will need 200+ to beat them.
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Naveen S
As a PBKS fan, this is getting painful. Same story every season - some spark, then collapse. Shedge and Stoinis gave us hope, but Holder's double strike at the death killed it. We need some consistency from Iyer as captain - 19 runs isn't enough from your main man.
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Tanya I
Enjoyed the tactical battle! Siraj swinging it both ways, Rabada's yorkers, Holder's slower ones, and Rashid's googlies - this is why I love the IPL. 163 is chaseable but GT's bowling is so disciplined. Shedge's innings was the highlight though - proper entertainment in Ahmedabad! 🎉

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