IPL 2025: Buttler, Rutherford power GT to seven wicket win over DC

ANI April 19, 2025 242 views

Jos Buttler's blistering 97* off 54 balls anchored Gujarat Titans' successful chase of 204 against Delhi Capitals. Sherfane Rutherford provided crucial support with a 34-ball 43 in their match-winning 121-run stand. Prasidh Krishna's 4-wicket haul earlier restricted DC despite Ashutosh Sharma's late fireworks. The victory propelled GT to the top of the IPL 2025 points table with their fifth win in seven matches.

"Buttler proved lethal against DC spinners, smashing 11 fours and 4 sixes in his unbeaten 97" – Match Report
Ahmedabad, April 19: A brilliant knock from Jos Buttler and his century partnership with Sherfane Rutherford helped Gujarat Titans (GT) crush Delhi Capitals (DC) by seven wickets in a high-scoring clash at Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium on Saturday.

Key Points

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Buttler-Rutherford 121-run partnership seals chase

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GT tops points table with 5th win

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Prasidh Krishna takes 4/41 for GT

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DC's Ashutosh Sharma shines with 37 off 19

With their fifth win in seven matches, GT have climbed to the top of the points table, displacing DC to the second spot, who suffered their second loss.

During the run chase of 204 runs, Shubman Gill was run out by Karun Nair for seven in five balls, which gave the GT a massive blow in their second over. GT was 14/1 in 1.4 overs.

Following this early jolt, Jos Buttler joined Sai Sudharsan, and both picked their respective targets in spin and pace. While Sai collected two fours against Starc, Buttler proved to be lethal against DC skipper Axar Patel and Vipraj Nigam's spin. GT brought up their 50 runs in 4.3 overs, thanks to a huge six over long-on by Buttler.

At the end of six overs, GT was 67/1, with Sai (34*) and Buttler (25*) unbeaten. Sai smashed Mukesh Kumar for two fours in the final over of the powerplay.

However, in the eighth over, spinner Kuldeep Yadav ended this assault, removing Sudharsan for a promising 36 in 21 balls, with five fours and a six as the batter failed at attempting to pull. The ball went into the hands of Tristan Stubbs at deep mid-wicket. GT was 74/2 in 7.3 overs.

At the end of 10 overs, GT was 94/2, with Buttler (42*) joined by Sherfane Rutherford (8*) unbeaten.

GT brought up their 100-run mark in 11.2 overs and continued to stay in the hunt to complete the run chase.

Sherfane Rutherford smoked Mohit Sharma for two massive sixes in the 13th over, while Buttler hit him down the ground for a four, completing his third half-century of the season in 32 balls, with three fours and three sixes. A total of 18 runs came from the over, pushing GT to 128/2.

The partnership kept going, as Buttler hit Mitchell Starc for five successive boundaries, bringing up the 150-run mark in 14.3 overs.

At the end of 15 overs, GT was 158/2, with Buttler (77*) and Rutherford (31*) unbeaten. Another boundary in the next over and a total of seven runs pushed the equation down to 39 in four overs.

In the next over, some more brute hitting from Buttler and careful strike rotation brought down the deficit to 25 in 18 balls.

Rutherford failed to clear a full toss by Mukesh Kumar, giving a catch to Starc at long-off, for 43 in 34 balls, with a four and three sixes. GT was 193/3 in 18.5 overs.

The equation came down to 10 runs needed in the final over and Rahul Tewatia started off by smoking Starc for a huge six and finished off with a four on the next. Buttler was left stranded at 97* in 54 balls, with 11 fours and four sixes.

Kuldeep Yadav (1/30) and Mukesh (1/40) were among the wickets for DC.

After a flying start from Delhi Capitals (DC) batters KL Rahul and Abhishek Porel, followed by an impactful innings of Ashutosh Sharma at the end, powered DC to 203/8 against Gujarat Titans (GT).

After winning the toss, GT skipper Shubman Gill opted to bowl.

Abhishek Porel and Karun Nair opened the innings for DC and smashed 16 runs off Mohammed Siraj in the first over. Pacer Arshad Khan removed Porel in the second over for 18 in nine balls, with his brief knock including three fours and a six. GT was 23/1 in 1.4 overs.

KL Rahul joined Nair in the middle; Siraj, playing his 100th IPL match, was taken on the charge by the GT batters, and he conceded 33 runs in his first two overs. Prasidh Krishna removed KL Rahul with a slower ball for 28 (in 14 balls, with four boundaries and a six) in the 5th over. DC skipper Axar Patel joined Nair at the crease. DC was 58/2 in 4.4 overs.

DC finished on 73/2 after the power play; this was the best power-play score for Delhi in this IPL season. Krishna gave GT two important breakthroughs; he removed Karun Nair also for 31 off 18 balls, with two fours and two sixes in the 9th over. DC was 93/3 in 8.2 overs.

After 10 overs, DC were 105/3, with Axar Patel 14* and Tristan Stubbs 8* unbeaten; Axar and Stubbs brought up their 50-partnership in the 14th over, and both batters contentedly rotated the strike. Axar and Stubbs took on GT veteran spinner Rashid Khan in his last over, smashing him for two sixes. Siraj removed Stubbs in the 15th over for 31 in 21 balls and his innings included two fours and a six. DC was 146/4 in 14.2 overs.

Ashutosh Sharma joined the DC skipper in the middle. Krishna removed Axar Patel in his last over, scoring 39 in 32 balls. His innings included a four and two sixes. DC was 173/5 in 17.1 overs.

Vipraj Nigam joined Ashutosh in the 18th over, Krishna took back-to-back wickets as Vipraj nicks to the first slip, and Jos Butler took a blinder. DC was 173/6 in 17.2 overs. The impact sub for DC - Donovan Ferreira, came to the crease to face the hat-trick ball. Ashutosh Sharma fought back after he smashed two sixes in Krishna's last over.

DC's impact sub did not make any impact with the bat, he also managed to score 1 before falling to Ishant Sharma. DC was 191/7 in 18.4 overs.

Sai Kishore bowled a brilliant last over, as he gave only nine runs and removed Ashutosh Sharma for 37 (19 balls); his innings included two fours and three sixes.

Prasidh Krishna (4/41) was the pick of the bowlers for GT Siraj, Arshad, Kishore, and Ishant Sharma took a wicket each.

Brief Scores: DC: 203/8 (Axar Patel 39, Ashutosh Sharma 37, Prasidh Krishna 4/41) lost to GT: 204/3 in 19.3 overs (Jos Buttler 97*, Sherfane Rutherford 43, Kuldeep Yadav 1/30).

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
What an innings by Buttler! 97* off just 54 balls is insane 🔥 GT's batting lineup is looking unstoppable this season. That partnership with Rutherford was pure class.
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Priya M.
DC's bowling really fell apart in the death overs. 204 should've been defendable but they just couldn't contain Buttler. That 18-run over from Mohit Sharma was the turning point imo.
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Amit S.
While Buttler was amazing, I think GT's real hero was Prasidh Krishna with those 4 wickets. His bowling in the middle overs completely changed the momentum of the match.
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Sanjay P.
Respectful criticism: The article could've included more about DC's batting performance. Ashutosh Sharma's cameo deserved more attention - his 37 off 19 was crucial in getting DC to 200+.
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Neha R.
That catch by Buttler though! 👏 Absolute world-class fielding to go with his batting masterclass. GT showing why they're table toppers now.
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Vikram J.
Interesting how GT's middle order is stepping up when needed. Earlier it was all about Gill, now Buttler and Rutherford are winning them matches. Great team balance!

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