They have one foot in the playoffs already, and if it ever came to that, the second-best net run rate in the league. GT's rise to the top of the table has come on the back of their five consecutive wins in the league. In fact, the five teams that GT beat in this run are currently in positions two through six on the points table.
Despite an early collapse, Sudharsan made 61 as he got some vital partnerships with Nishant Sindhu and Washington Sundar. Sundar started slowly but completed his own fifty in the last over. GT got 168, but it was enough.
Jason Holder matched Rabada's tally of three wickets, and Prasidh Krishna also joined in with two wickets of his own. Rashid Khan completed the formalities to bowl out SRH for 86, and give GT an 82-run win.
He's becoming an accomplished leader- Rayudu on Shubman Gill
"He looks so sorted and settled as a captain, [compared] to what we have seen in the first season that he has led [2024]. So, he is now becoming an accomplished leader. Slowly, but steadily, he is getting up there," Rayudu said.
I think he's doing a good job- Sanjay Bangar on Shubman Gill
"The parameter [for judging] generally is how a captain handles spin. And that is something that was a point of discussion when he captained India in a couple of Test matches in England as well. There have been occasions wherein he has shown greater faith in the faster bowlers than the spinners."
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