Key Points

In a shocking IPL 2025 match, Rajasthan Royals demolished Gujarat Titans with a stunning chase led by 14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi. The young prodigy smashed an incredible 101 off just 38 deliveries, completely dismantling GT's bowling attack. Sai Sudharsan candidly acknowledged his team's tactical shortcomings and inability to adapt to the aggressive batting. Despite posting a competitive 209, GT were left stunned by RR's remarkable performance, highlighting the unpredictable nature of T20 cricket.

Key Points: Sudharsan Rues GT's Defeat After RR's Vaibhav Suryavanshi Blitz

  • Suryavanshi's sensational 101 off 38 balls demolished Gujarat Titans
  • RR chased 209 with 25 balls to spare
  • Sudharsan admits tactical bowling failures
  • Young opener broke partnership record
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IPL 2025: 'We could have reacted better', says Sudharsan on RR thrashing of GT

Gujarat Titans stunned by Rajasthan Royals' record-breaking chase, with 14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi stealing the show in IPL 2025

"The way they started the powerplay was brilliant, but we could have reacted well - Sai Sudharsan"

New Delhi, April 29

Gujarat Titans batter Sai Sudharsan reflected on a night of missed chances and tactical missteps that led to his team’s crushing eight-wicket defeat at the hands of Rajasthan Royals in Jaipur.

Despite posting a formidable 209 on the board, GT were left stunned by a record-breaking assault from 14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi and Yashasvi Jaiswal as RR chased down the target with 25 balls to spare.

"When we finished batting, we felt it was par or ten runs over par, is what our feeling was. But the way they started and batted showed us that we were wrong," Sudharsan said.

The Royals' opening pair punished GT heavily. Jaiswal went on to score an unbeaten 70 off 40 balls, but it was Suryavanshi who stole the show with a sensational 101 off just 38 deliveries. Their 166-run partnership in 11.5 overs broke the backbone of GT’s bowling unit and left them scrambling for answers.

Sudharsan, who himself scored 39 in 30 balls to take the Orange Cap back from Virat Kohli, acknowledged that GT’s bowlers failed to adapt. “No credit taken away from Vaibhav, the way he batted was tremendous and fantastic to watch, even though we were fielding. But at the same time, we could have reacted well. The way they started the powerplay was brilliant, but we could have reacted well and had better plans," he said.

"Maybe the lengths, and we could have been aware of the wicket, how it reacted to the ball, which they bowled in the first innings. Maybe we could have taken cues from that and executed that. Maybe we could have gone wider, we could have not bowled into his arc, maybe we could have done that and things would have been different," Sudarshan added.

GT will next face Sunrisers Hyderabad on May 2 in Ahmedabad.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
That 14-year-old Vaibhav was absolutely insane! 🔥 To score a century in 38 balls against GT's bowling attack is just next level. Future of Indian cricket looks bright!
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Priya M.
Respect to Sudharsan for being so honest in the post-match. Most players would just give generic answers, but he actually analyzed what went wrong. Hope GT bounces back stronger!
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Ankit S.
I think GT's bowling strategy was too predictable. They kept feeding Vaibhav in his hitting zones instead of trying different lengths. Basic T20 mistake against an in-form batter.
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Sneha P.
Can we talk about how composed Sudharsan has been this season though? Consistently scoring runs and now the Orange Cap holder! GT may have lost but he's been a real bright spot ✨
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Vikram J.
That 166-run partnership was brutal to watch as a GT fan. Our bowlers looked completely clueless out there. Need some serious introspection before the next match.
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Meena R.
While the loss hurts, I appreciate Sudharsan's maturity in giving credit where it's due. That young Vaibhav played out of his mind! Sometimes you just have to tip your hat to exceptional performances.

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