Shubman Gill Reflects on GT's Patient Chase Against PBKS

Gujarat Titans defeated Punjab Kings in a last-over thriller, winning by four wickets. Skipper Shubman Gill acknowledged the chase required patience due to the difficult batting surface. Jason Holder's four-wicket haul was crucial in restricting PBKS to 163/9. Sai Sudharsan (57) and Washington Sundar (40*) anchored the chase to secure GT's sixth win.

Key Points: Gill: GT Knew PBKS Chase Wouldn't Be Quick

  • GT beats PBKS in last-over thriller by 4 wickets
  • Jason Holder takes 4/24 to restrict PBKS
  • Sai Sudharsan scores 57 in chase
  • Washington Sundar hits 40* to finish game
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"Knew it wouldn't be a quick chase": Skipper Gill after GT edge PBKS

Gujarat Titans skipper Shubman Gill explains the patient approach in their last-over thriller win over Punjab Kings, highlighting key performances from Jason Holder and Washington Sundar.

"It was important for the batsman who was set. Luckily we had Washi, and he finished the game for us. - Shubman Gill"

Ahmedabad, May 4

Gujarat Titans skipper Shubman Gill acknowledged that the chase against Punjab Kings wasn't straightforward and required patience rather than aggression.

A four-wicket haul from Jason Holder and measured knocks from Sai Sudharsan and Washington Sundar helped GT beat PBKS in a last-over thriller by four wickets at Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday.

Gill said GT were aware the surface wouldn't allow a quick finish, so the focus was on building the innings steadily and taking the game deep.

He highlighted that batting wasn't easy for newcomers on this pitch, making it essential for set players to anchor the chase till the end. Gill also noted that the conditions didn't offer many scoring opportunities off length balls, unlike other venues.

"I think in chases like these, we would have liked to not take it as deep as it went, but two crucial points. This is not the kind of wicket where we'll chase in 15-16 overs. So we thought maybe one over before or a couple of overs before. That was the talk. If someone is set, they should go deep because it's not easy to hit from ball 1. Length balls weren't coming as we play on other wickets. It was important for the batsman who was set. luckily we had Washi, and he finished the game for us," Shubman Gill said after the match.

With this win, GT are at the sixth spot, with six wins and four losses, giving them 12 points. PBKS still stay at the top, with six wins, two losses and a no result, giving them 13 points.

GT opted to bowl first, and it was a 79-run stand for the sixth wicket between Marcus Stoinis (40 in 31 balls, with five fours and a six) and Suryansh Shedge (57 in 29 balls, with three fours and five sixes) that took PBKS to 163/9 in 20 overs, with Holder (4/24) being an absolute trouble for PBKS batters.

Later in the chase, PBKS kept fighting, but knocks from Sai Sudharsan (57 in 41 balls, with five fours and a six) and Washington Sundar (40* in 23 balls, with five fours and a six) took GT to a win with one ball left.

- ANI

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Sarah B
I'm honestly impressed with GT's composure. In IPL, most teams try to go from ball 1 but Gill and team showed maturity to take it deep. Jason Holder's spell was world class, glad to see him picking wickets consistently now!
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Priya S
Partial criticism: GT could have avoided that last-over drama. They lost too many wickets in the middle overs. Sai Sudharsan played a mature innings but we need more consistency from the batting unit. Still, happy for the win!🔥
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Michael C
Great analysis from Shubman Gill. He's learning captaincy well at a young age. The way he identified that length balls were harder to score off shows his tactical awareness. Washington Sundar's finishing ability was the difference in the end.
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Neha E
Suryansh Shedge played a blinder for PBKS! That 57 off just 29 balls was class. But PBKS bowlers let it slip in the death overs. GT just held their nerve better. Exciting match, this is what IPL is all about! 🏏
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Rajesh Q
As an old-school cricket lover, I appreciate this approach. In my time, we believed in building innings and taking it deep. Modern cricket has become all about hitting from ball one. Good to see GT respecting the conditions and playing smart cricket. Hats off to Gill!
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