Red-hot Shubman Gill smashed his third century of the IPL season to help defending champions Gujarat Titans hammer Mumbai Indians by 62 runs yesterday and set up a final against Chennai Super Kings.
Gill’s 129 off 60 balls powered Gujarat to 233-3, a total they defended by bowling out five-time winners Mumbai for 171 in 18.2 overs in the final play-off which started late due to rain in Ahmedabad.
Gill hit 10 sixes in his knock and put on a second-wicket stand of 138 with Sai Sudharsan, who made 43, to tear into the opposition attack at the world’s biggest cricket stadium.
He became the leading batsman this season with 851 runs, surpassing Royal Challengers Bangalore skipper Faf du Plessis (730), before he reached his IPL best and the top score of this season.
Fast bowler Mohit Sharma took five wickets for Gujarat, who won last year’s crown in a fairytale debut season, after a valiant 61 by Suryakumar Yadav.
The 132,000-capacity stadium had over 75,000 fans in attendance to witness the home team triumph.
The final will played tomorrow at the same venue after MS Dhoni’s Chennai beat Gujarat in the first play-off earlier this week.
Opener Gill, who is tipped as the future of Indian batting, made the most of a reprieve on 30 when Tim David dropped him off England fast bowler Chris Jordan.
The 23-year-old Gill brought up his fifty in 32 balls and then exploded to smash sixes and reach his hundred in 49 balls, taking a bow amid a standing ovation.
Later declared the Player of the match, Gill said: “I was playing ball-to-ball. Assessing the situation is important. The over I hit three sixes is where I felt it was my day. It was a good wicket to bat on and I wanted to maximise scoring.”
When asked about his six-hitting display, he said yesterday: “Not a conscious decision, you want to keep evolving. Belief is more important, helps when you’re coming off a good international season.”
He added: “Success has been a combination of a lot of things. WI tour last year began change. I was injured in 2021 which is when I worked on my batting I made technical changes as well. It (handling expectations) doesn’t matter when you make your way into the playing field. This is my best innings so far in the IPL.”
Gill finally fell to Akash Madhwal and Sudharsan retired out before skipper Hardik Pandya, who made an unbeaten 13-ball 28, and Rashid Khan finished the innings on a high with 19 runs in the final over.
Mumbai’s worries increased when wicketkeeper Ishan Kishan was injured after he was caught by the elbow of teammate Jordan.
He was later replaced by concussion substitute Vishnu Vinod.
Tilak Varma struck 43 off 14 balls as he smashed Mohammed Shami for four fours and a six in an over but was soon bowled by Rashid’s leg spin.
Suryakumar attempted to mount the chase in his 38-ball knock and put on a key 51-run stand with Cameron Green, who hit 30 in a stop-start innings after being hit on the elbow by Pandya.
Suryakumar made his fifty in 33 balls but was bowled Mohit, who struck twice in one over to derail the innings.
Rashid trapped David lbw for two and hopes ended for Mumbai, who last won the crown in 2020.
The Titans skipper was thrilled with the outcome of the match.
“A lot of hard work has gone behind it, guys have worked hard and their success is reflecting. Shubman’s clarity and amazing innings is what’s keeping him on top,” Pandya said.
“He wasn’t rushed or not in control at any point. He’s a superstar who will do big things for the franchise and the country. My job is to keep the boys in a good space. Everyone has taken responsibility which has been fantastic. Rashid has been amazing, especially when we’ve not been in a commanding position.
“Irrespective of the result, if we play our best cricket we should do well in the final,” he added.
The losing skipper said it was not their day.
“Shubman batted well, wicket was good. They got 20-25 extra. We were positive after the first-half,” Rohit said.
“Greeny and Surya batted well but we lost our way. We wanted to give it a good crack, be positive. We couldn’t get going in the powerplay.
“We have to give credit Shubman. I hope he continues that form (laughs). Tim’s been given a role this season, I wanted to send Vishnu up. It didn’t work out today.”
BRIEF SCORESGujarat Titans 233 for 3 (Gill 129, Sudharsan 43, Chawla 1-45) beat Mumbai Indians 171 (Suryakumar 61, Varma 43, Mohit 5-10) by 62 runs
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Gill’s glorious 129 powers Gujarat Titans into IPL final
Gill hit 10 sixes in his knock and put on a second-wicket stand of 138 with Sai Sudharsan
Gujarat Titans’ Shubman Gill celebrates after scoring a century (100 runs) during the IPL second qualifier against Mumbai Indians in
Ahmedabad on Friday. (AFP)