
Gujarat Titans secured a thrilling one-run victory over Delhi Capitals, with David Miller's refusal to take a single proving pivotal. Shubman Gill praised the team's performance and highlighted the significance of fielding in the tense finish.
Gujarat Titans clinched a dramatic one-run victory over Delhi Capitals in a match that went down to the final delivery, thanks to a nerve-jangling last over and a crucial moment of hesitation from David Miller. Chasing 211, Delhi Capitals fell agonizingly short at 209 for eight after Miller refused a single off Prasidh Krishnaâs penultimate delivery, a move that ultimately handed the game to GT. The experienced Jos Buttler, who had taken off one glove, sent down a perfect direct hit, catching Kuldeep Yadav short of the crease.
Shubman Gill, who had anchored Gujaratâs innings with a 70-ball half-century alongside Jos Buttlerâs explosive 52 and Washington Sundarâs 55 off 32, felt the match hung in the balance right until the last ball. "Definitely, all the three games that we've played, have gone until the last over. But very pleased to get over the line in this one," Gill said, reflecting on the tension-filled finish.
On Millerâs refusal of the single, Gill admitted it swung momentum in GTâs favour. "When Miller didnât take the run off the fifth ball, we have a chance to win," he said. Discussing the choice of the final delivery, Gill praised Prasidh Krishnaâs slower ball selection: "No, we were just discussing whether to go for the yorker or to go for the slower one. But given how the wicket is playing, a good slower one would be difficult to hit for a boundary."
Gill also highlighted the importance of fielding and the total posted. "Apart from the overthrows and boundary, every effort counts, especially in a game like this where you win by one run," he said. "210 on this wicket was 10-15 runs above par. Even in the death overs, hitting the big boundaries wasnât easy. We thought if we bowl well, we should be able to win this one."
For Gill, the victory was a mix of relief and satisfaction. "Yes, definitely. Now I just need to sleep and see how I wake up tomorrow," he added. Gujarat Titansâ composure under pressure and Gillâs calm leadership proved decisive in a thriller that will be remembered for Millerâs dramatic miss and the Titansâ nerve to hold on.
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The final score was Gujarat Titans 210, defeating Delhi Capitals who scored 209 for eight.
David Miller's refusal to take the single off Prasidh Krishna's penultimate delivery shifted the momentum in favor of Gujarat Titans, ultimately contributing to their victory.
Shubman Gill anchored the innings with a half-century, scoring 70 runs off 70 balls, which was crucial in setting a competitive target.

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