Mumbai Indians batter Cameron Green© BCCI
Gujarat Titans as soon as once more confirmed their dominance within the sport as they thrashed Mumbai Indians in Qualifier 2 of IPL 2023 on Friday and entered the summit conflict of the match. The defending champions hammered the Rohit Sharma-led facet by 62 runs in a high-scoring match, courtesy of the blistering 129-run knock from Shubman Gill. However, one second within the match which received many hearts was the sportsmanship and the preventing spirit of MI batter Cameron Green, who stored on batting regardless of getting injured.
In the second over of MI’s chase, Hardik Pandya‘s tempo supply hit Green’s elbow and he was retired harm at 4. Suryakumar Yadav got here to the crease in his place and joined Rohit Sharma. Both the the batters tried to anchor the innings however the skipper needed to depart after three balls. Later, Tilak Varma got here to bat and was dismissed by Rashid Khan after taking part in a superb knock of 43 off 14 balls.
He received knocked down however he received up once more – Cameron Green is a fighter to the top 🫡#GTvMI #IPLonJioCinema #TATAIPL #IPL2023 #Qualifier2 pic.twitter.com/kS77b0mmwp
— JioCinema (@JioCinema) May 26, 2023
Seeing the wickets trembling down, Green got here to bat once more regardless of having an harm and scored 30 off 20 balls, earlier than he was dismissed by Joshua Little. His knock was laced with two sixes and two boundaries.
Shubman Gill prolonged his sensational run with a 3rd century of the season as Gujarat Titans crushed Mumbai Indians by 62 runs to storm into their second consecutive IPL last in Ahmedabad on Friday.
Gill’s 60-ball 129 (7x4s, 10x6s) fired Gujarat Titans to an enormous 233/3 and in reply, Mumbai Indians, struck by a string of accidents, went down preventing in Qualifier 2 with Suryakumar Yadav (61) and Tilak Varma (43) offering the resistance.
Mohit Sharma, launched within the fifteenth over, completed with figures of two.2-0-10-5, triggering a collapse as MI collapsed from 149/4 in 14 overs to 171 all-out in 18.2 overs.
(With PTI Inputs)
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