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Comparison of runs scored in the GT vs SRH match
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Gujarat Titans crush SunRisers Hyderabad to go on top of IPL 2026 ...
Story highlightsA dominant 82-run victory over Sunrisers Hyderabad sees GT reclaim the #1 spot in the IPL 2026 points table. Read how Kagiso Rabada and Jason Holder dismantled SRH for just 86 in Ahmedabad to secure a clinical win and inch closer to the playoffs.Gujarat Titans (GT) secured their biggest-ever IPL win by runs against the high-flying SunRisers Hyderabad (SRH) on Tuesday in Ahmedabad in IPL 2026. Defending a paltry score of 169, given how the times the teams have scored and chased 200-plus totals this season alone, Gujarat crushed the visitors by 82 runs. Kagiso Rabada and Jason Holder ran through SRH’s batting attack, picking three wickets each and wrapping their innings up on just 86 inside 15 overs. With this win, they claimed the top spot on the points table with 16 points from 12 outings.SRH captain Pat Cummins won the toss and elected to field first. Reducing GT to 26 for two inside six overs, later on 64 for three, Hyderabad fancied their chances of ending GT’s winning run; however, Sai Sudharsan and Washington Sundar had other plans. The two completed their respective fifties, helping their side post a fighting first-inning score of 168 for five in 20 overs.With the firepower of SRH, they thought making this chase like a walk in the park unless Kagiso Rabada arrived on the scene. After Mohammed Siraj picked up Travis Head on a four-ball duck, Rabada removed the dangerous Indian pair of Abhishek Sharma (bowled on six) and Ishan Kishan (caught behind on 11) and Smaran Ravichandran on nine. SRH was 32 for four inside the Powerplay.Add WION as a Preferred SourceSeamers Prasidh Krishna and Holder tore through SRH’s batting despite little resistance from Heinrich Klaasen (14), Salil Arora (16) and captain Pat Cummins (19), with Rashid Khan picking the final wicket to win a crucial match for the hosts. With 16 points, GT needs just one more win to confirm their IPL 2026 playoff spot.More to follow…
Gujarat Titans go No.1 after Rabada and Holder rout Sunrisers Hyderabad ...
Kagiso Rabada and Mohommed Siraj could have been wearing their Test whites. By the end of the powerplay, they had bowled three overs each, and Sunrisers Hyderabad were reduced to 34 for 4. Somehow, they had outdone the Gujarat Titans batting line-up from the first innings – they had been reduced to 34 for 2 themselves. Wickets in hand allowed B Sai Sudarsan (61 off 44) and Washington Sundar (50 off 33) to mount a comeback for GT. On the other hand, SRH let a tricky chase of 168 slip from their grasp, folding for 86 in 14.5 overs. At the toss, GT captain Shubman Gill said that the pitch in Ahmedabad looked like “a better wicket than we have had in the past couple of matches.” He was dismissed in the third over, off a rare mistimed swipe across the line. He had misjudged a pitch that turned out to be one of this IPL’s most treacherous ones: deliveries stuck in the surface, the new ball jagged both ways, and scoring options were hard to find square of the wicket. An endless battery of tall GT fast bowlers – rounded out by Jason Holder and Impact Player Prasidh Krishna in the middle overs – kept striking in the chase. At the end of it, GT rose to the top of the table with 16 points. Pat Cummins unlocked the secret to bowling on this surface early: he pushed it in on a hard length, and kept swinging the new ball away from both Sudharsan and Gill. But the first two wickets for SRH came from elsewhere. Praful Hinge found himself back in the SRH side, in place of Harsh Dubey to give them an extra pace option. Hinge mimicked the Cummins line-and-length early on, and tempted Gill into a misjudged on-drive. In the final over of the powerplay, Jos Buttler realised he could not go big in the ‘V’, so he tried to scoop Hinge behind the wicket instead. All he managed was an edge to the keeper. Hinge’s twin strikes consigned GT to 34 for 2, their lowest powerplay score this season. If ever there was a pitch suited to Sudharsan’s brand of T20 batting, it was this. He kept pouncing on the deliveries that erroneously landed in the slot, and pushed the others around to turn over the strike. Nishant Sindhu, who made 22 off 14, kept him company at the other end through the middle overs. Sindhu stayed deep in his crease and played drives and cuts, both batters biding their time. Sensing a breakthrough, Cummins brought himself back into the attack in the 10th over to bowl his third. He rifled in a delivery outside off, full but rearing off the pitch at Sindhu. He could only mistim...
Dominant Gujarat Titans surge to the top with big win over SRH
Brief scores: Gujarat Titans 168/5 in 20 overs [Sai Sudharsan 61 off 44, Washington Sundar 50 off 33; Praful Hinge 2-17, Pat Cummins 1-20] beat Sunrisers Hyderabad 86 all out in 14.5 overs [Kagiso ...
Gujarat Titans Crush SRH by 82 Runs to Go Top of IPL 2026 Points Table ...
Gujarat Titans crushed Sunrisers Hyderabad by 82 runs in Ahmedabad to go top of the IPL 2026 points table. Defending 168/5 built on Sai Sudharsan's 61 and Washington Sundar's late surge, Gujarat's relentless pace attack skittled SRH for their lowest IPL total of 86, with Rabada, Holder, Krishna, Siraj and Rashid sharing the wickets.



