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GT spinner Sai Kishore joins special club, becomes third to achieve special feat in IPL

ANI April 19, 2025 172 views

Sai Kishore made history by becoming only the third spinner to bowl his first over in the 20th of an IPL match. He joined legends Rohit Sharma and Sanath Jayasuriya in this exclusive club. Kishore's tight over and key wicket helped restrict Delhi Capitals. Jos Buttler's explosive 97* then guided Gujarat Titans to a thrilling victory.

"Fifteen years later, Sai Kishore added his name to the list." – IPL Report"
Ahmedabad, April 19: Gujarat Titans spinner Ravisrinivasan Sai Kishore's introduction for the first time in the 20th over of the first innings against Delhi Capitals on Saturday was just the third instance of such a scenario unfolding in the Indian Premier League (IPL) history.

Key Points

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Sai Kishore bowled his first over in IPL's 20th

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Joins Rohit Sharma and Sanath Jayasuriya in rare feat

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Dismissed Ashutosh Sharma in crucial over

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GT clinched victory with Jos Buttler's unbeaten 97

Sai Kishore was introduced in the final over of the first innings to bowl his first of the match. He became just the third spinner to do so in the cash-rich league after former Sri Lankan star Sanath Jayasuriya and Mumbai Indians stalwart Rohit Sharma.

Jayasuriya was the first to do so after he was handed the ball in the 20th over of the first innings to bowl for the Mumbai Indians against the Rajasthan Royals in Durban in 2009. Rohit became the second to do so in 2010, while representing the Deccan Chargers against Mumbai.

Fifteen years later, Sai Kishore added his name to the list. In his sole over of the match, Kishore kept a lid on DC's scoring rate and scythed the all-important scalp of the free-scoring Ashutosh Sharma.

He conceded just nine runs from the over and kept DC at bay to ensure DC failed in its pursuit of crossing the 210-run mark. On the penultimate delivery, Kishore bowled a flatter delivery to lure Ashutosh to go for glory.

The uncapped star took the aerial route and lofted the ball high into the air towards long-on. Substitute fielder Mahipal Lomror made no error and took a comfortable catch to send Ashutosh back to the dressing room on a scorching 37(19).

With DC putting up 203/8 on the board, Jos Buttler took the mantle on his shoulders to steer GT to victory. It was a clinical chase from the hosts with Buttler dictating the flow of the game authoritatively.

He stayed unbeaten on 97(54) to ensure GT prevailed and reclaimed its spot at the summit. Sherfane Rutherford, who was introduced as an impact substitute, chipped in handsomely with his 40(30).

With 10 runs required from the final over, Mitchell Starc, DC's last match hero, became the victim of GT's onslaught. He was hammered away for a towering maximum and a four as GT celebrated a seven-wicket triumph.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
What a tactical masterstroke by GT management! Introducing Sai Kishore in the final over was pure genius. His composure under pressure was incredible 👏
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Priya M.
I'm surprised this has only happened 3 times in IPL history! Spinners usually bowl earlier. Sai Kishore proved you can be effective even in the death overs 💪
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Sanjay T.
While Kishore did well, I think the article overstates the achievement a bit. It was just one over after all, and DC had already set a big total. Still, nice to see new records being made!
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Anjali R.
That dismissal of Ashutosh was crucial! He was looking dangerous and could've taken DC past 210. Great awareness by Kishore to vary his pace like that 🏏
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Vikram S.
The real story here is Jos Buttler's innings though! 97* in a chase like that is just phenomenal. GT's batting lineup is looking scary good this season 🔥
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Neha P.
So happy for Sai Kishore! He's been waiting for his chance and made it count. Hope we see more of him in the coming matches 🤞

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