
Gujarat Titans’ Beatters Jose Butler and Rahul Tawatia celebrate the victory against the Delhi capitals in Ahmedabad on Saturday. | Photo Credit: Vijay Listen
Rahul Fiatia once again started a nail cutting win for Gujarat Titans, with Mitchell Starc’s six and four consecutive off -off -run -off balls with 10 runs in the last over, with 10 runs in the last over.
Once he was named ‘Iceman’ for his last heroox, Tivaya was unhealthy after winning the Delhi capitals. “That’s how we win mostly matches. Gujarat Titans have been working since 2022.”
Tiva’s bullets reduced Jose Butler three runs for a good century, but expert Finasher said the British had told him not to worry about his milestone.
“He asked me not to think about his hundred. He said to me, ‘I know you are very clear in your mind. Just follow your plan.
Starc defended the match against Rajasthan Royals with a success of eight runs in the final over to take the competition in the super over, and Tutia said he was ready for the game plan.
He said, “The way he bowled the yarkers and defended nine runs in the final over in the last game, I was mentally prepared that he would back his yorkers. My plan was to kill the ball, whether it was yorker or good length delivery.”
Meanwhile, DC pacer Mukesh Kumar acknowledged that his team was 10 to 15 runs less on a friendly wicket. “It was a batting wicket, so in length, some kind of flawless was being punished four or six,” he said.
Appeared – April 19, 2025 09:37 evening iste