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 SRH vs GT: Third Consecutive Win Boosts Points Table Standings!

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 SRH vs GT Highlights

 SRH vs GT Highlights: Sunrisers On Sunday Hyderabad was defeated by Gujarat. The visitors recorded their third straight victory of the season after defeating them by seven wickets. Hyderabad, who lost the toss and had to bat first, amassed 152 runs in 20 overs while losing eight wickets in this Sunday’s game. Gujarat lost three wickets in 16.4 overs to reach the goal in reply. Hyderabad has now lost four times this season. They have previously lost to the Lucknow Super Giants (five wickets), Delhi Capitals (seven wickets), and KKR (80 runs).

Gujarat comes in second

The Shubman Gill-led squad moved up to second place in the standings with their third straight victory. Their account now has six points, and their net run rate has also increased. The team captained by Pat Cummins is currently ranked tenth. They have a -1.629 net run rate. With six points and a net run rate of 1.257, the Delhi Capitals are leading the pack.

Rutherford and Sundar-Gill were amazing

Gujarat’s pursuit of the target began abruptly. In the third over, Mohammed Shami took Sai Sudarshan out. In nine balls, he was only able to score five runs. Following this, Jos Buttler was apprehended by Klaasen thanks to Pat Cummins. He was unable to even access the account.

Gujarat needed a huge one after losing two wickets at a score of 16. Captain Gill and

, who batted at number four, met this demand. The two formed the largest partnership, scoring 90 runs together. Sundar had a solid innings of 49 runs in 29 balls in his first game. But he was unable to reach his half-century. Sherfane Rutherford and Shubman Gill, who scored 35 and 61 runs, respectively, were still undefeated at the same time. Pat Cummins claimed one wicket while Mohammed Shami claimed two for Hyderabad.

Siraj defeated the Sunrisers’ batsmen

The Sunrisers Pat Cummins’ explosive knock in the final overs helped Hyderabad set a target of 153 runs against the Gujarat Titans. Hyderabad got off to a poor start in this game. Travis Head (8) and Abhishek Sharma (18), the opening pair, were sent to the pavilion by Mohammad Siraj. Ishan Kishan was then fired by Prasidh Krishna. He was only able to score 17 runs. Heinrich Klaasen scored 27, Aniket Verma scored 18, Nitish Reddy scored 31, and Kamindu Mendis scored one run for Hyderabad. Mohammad Shami and Pat Cummins each scored six and twenty-two runs, respectively, to stay undefeated. Prasidh Krishna and Sai Kishore each got two wickets for Gujarat, while Mohammad Siraj claimed four.

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