Key Points
GT surpasses own IPL record with 204-run chase
Buttler-Rutherford century stand seals victory
Prasidh Krishna takes 4 wickets for GT
Titans top points table with 5th win
GT chased down a target of 204 runs, thanks to a century stand between Jos Buttler and Sherfane Rutherford. This surpassed their previous highest successful chase of 198 runs against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in IPL 2023.
It also became the highest successful run-chase against DC by any team in IPL history, beating Chennai Super Kings' (CSK) 188-run chase in Delhi during the inaugural edition of the tournament in 2008.
GT won the toss and chose to bowl first. DC got off to a quick start with Karun Nair scoring 31 runs off 18 balls (two fours and two sixes) and KL Rahul making 28 runs off 14 balls (four boundaries and a six). A half-century partnership between Axar Patel (39 in 32 balls, with a four and two sixes) and Tristan Stubbs (with two fours and a six), followed by a strong finish from Ashutosh Sharma (37 in 19 balls, with two fours and three sixes), helped DC post 203/8 in 20 overs.
Prasidh Krishna was the pick of the bowlers for GT, taking 4 wickets for 41 runs. Mohammed Siraj, Arshad Khan, Ishant Sharma, and Sai Kishore took a wicket each.
In response, GT lost skipper Shubman Gill early, but Jos Buttler's unbeaten 97 off 54 balls (11 fours and four sixes), along with key partnerships with Sai Sudharsan (36 in 21 balls, with five fours and a six) and Sherfane Rutherford (43 in 34 balls, with a four and three sixes), guided GT to victory with four balls to spare.
Jos Buttler was named 'Player of the Match' for his match-winning innings.
With their fifth win in seven matches, Gujarat Titans moved to the top of the IPL points table. Delhi Capitals, who suffered their second loss, slipped to second place.
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