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Gujarat Titans' (GT) Jos Buttler plays a shot on way to his half-century against Delhi Capitals (DC) in an IPL 2025 match in Ahmedabad on Saturday (April 19). Photo: BCCI

GT vs DC: Prasidh, Buttler take Gujarat to top of table

Jos Buttler smashed a 54-ball 97 not out with 11 fours and four sixes while Prasidh Krishna took four wickets


Gujarat Titans (GT) moved to the top of the IPL 2025 table with a seven-wicket victory over Delhi Capitals (DC) in Ahmedabad on Saturday evening (April 19).

Paceman Prasidh Krishna (4/41) and No. 3 batter Jos Buttler were the chief architects of the victory as the hosts chased down 204 in 19.2 overs. Buttler smashed a 54-ball 97 not out with 11 fours and four sixes while Impact Player Sherfane Rutherford contributed 43 off 34 (1x4, 3x6).

The win put GT on top of the standings with 10 points from seven games. DC and Punjab Kings (PBKS) too have the same number of points from seven matches each, and are second and third.

Earlier, GT bowlers, led by Prasidh produced a disciplined effort to keep DC to a tad underwhelming 203 for eight.

At several points, the Delhi side threatened to break away and post a far bigger total once they were asked to bat first but the home side bowlers found a way to strike back at every juncture.

It started from the top order itself. Abhishek Porel (23) started, hammering pacer Mohammed Siraj for 16 runs in the first over.

The barrage included two fours and a six and he looked set for a bigger score. But perished in the next over to Arshad Khan, clubbing his over-pitched delivery straight to Siraj at mid-on.

KL Rahul (28, 14b) and Karun Nair (31, 18b) added 35 runs for the second wicket and played some delectable shots.

Rahul's six over long-on off Siraj and Karun's pick-up flick for a six off Arshad were simply wonderful.

But Prasidh (4/41) trapped his Karnataka teammate with a searing yorker that pinged his back foot to break the promising alliance.

Karun tried to ramp Prasidh but Arshad took an easy catch at wide third man as DC slipped to 93 for three despite consuming only nine overs.

The visitors then weaved another good stand of 53 runs through Tristan Stubbs (31) and Axar Patel (39) for the fifth wicket.

Stubbs's cover drives off Prasidh that raced to the fence was a testimony of his grace and power.

Just as the South African, who was dropped on 30 by Rashid Khan off his own bowling, was gaining in confidence, he chose to play a reverse paddle off Siraj only to be caught by Prasidh at short third man.

The Karnataka pacer returned to get rid of Axar as he continued to dig the ball into the pitch to get some bounce and grip to keep the batters guessing.

Ashutosh Sharma (37, 19b) played some beefy shots to the end but they were not enough to compensate for the top-order batters’ failure to bat longer.

(With agency inputs)

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