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IPL 2025: Class Acts Shubman Gill, Mohammad Siraj Lead Gujarat Titans big win Sunrisers Hyderabad | Cricket news

Shubman Gill and Mohammad Sirj (Photos: Video Tomb)

Shubman Gill led the excellent half-century and Mohammad Sirj’s magnificent four-wickets Gujarat Titans‘(GT) wins on impressive seven wickets Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) In the Indian Premier League (IPL) on Sunday in Hyderabad.
If it was Siraj, who placed SRH batsmen in his magic of 4/17 on his toes, limited the hosts to 152, GT Skipper Gill once again showed why he is so high class across the world – to carry his bat with 61 from 43 balls.
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Dangerous SRH openers Travis Head (8) and Abhishek Sharma (18) were removed cheaply before coming back to take two wickets in the 19th over. Siraj also took his 100th IPL wicket during his spell.
Later, Gill and Washington Sundar (49 off 29 balls) revived the GT run-chase with a 90-row counter-horsepal partnership in 16/2 to 3.5 overs, in-form Sai Sudhrsan (5) and Jose Butler (0) were removed in the respective succession by Mohammed Shami and Pat Kummins respectively.
After Gill and Washington’s stand put GT on the syllabus, ‘Impact Sub’ Sherfen Rutherford closed 35 balls off just 16 balls, with visitors to take homes home with 3.2 overs.
Hyderabad faced the fourth consecutive loss, while Gujarat won its third win IPL 2025 The campaign, which took him to number 2 on the points table with six points.
Hyderabad’s pitch deviated from its specific batting -friendly nature, introduced a challenging surface, where the ball speed was quite slow. Gill, with GT debutant beautiful, managed the middle phase of the innings while maintaining a stable scoring rate.
In an overball by Simarjit Singh, Sundar exposed himself, two borders and two sixes to make 20 runs. This big over helped reduce the pressure on Gujarat, which was recovering from early failures.
The partnership thrives with an impressive scoring rate as both batsmen were captured on poor delivery. Gill reached 36 delivery in his fifty, putting Gujarat in a commanding position.
At the other end, Sundar approached her half -century, but reduced to 49 when Anichat Verma caught an extraordinary with Shami’s bowling.
Earlier, after batting, the head hit two borders in succession against Siraj, which then claimed his wicket on the last delivery of the over.
Powerplay proved challenging for SRH as Ishan Kishan (17) and Abhishek managed just 29 runs simultaneously before rejecting Sirj in the fifth over.
After the initial dismissal of their early pair, Hyderabad managed 45/2 in Powerplay. Prasad Krishna claimed Kishan’s wicket in the eighth over.
The partnership between Nitish Kumar Reddy and Heinrich Klassen gave some stability to Hyderabad’s innings as they effectively rotated the strike during the mid -overs, facing spinners Rashid Khan and Sai Kishore.
Kishore rejected both consecutive overs, scoring 50 runs, his fourth-vick partnership. Klassen’s innings consisted of one six and two boundaries, while Nitish scored 31 runs from 34 delivery.
Hyderabad’s aspirations were a setback to make a strong finish in the final overs when Krishna rejected Kamindu Mendis (1), reducing them by 120/6 at the end of the 17th over.
Siraj displayed remarkable accuracy in his final over, claiming the wickets of Annic Verma (18) and Simarjit Singh (0) to secure the drums of their four wickets. The fast bowler achieved his best IPL bowling figures, which ended with 4–17.
Cummins (22 Not Out) hit a border and a six, while Shami contributed to Ishant Sharma’s last over, helping the team reach 152/8.
The bowling honor was shared between Siraj and Rashid (2/24) and Krishna (2/25).


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