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Gill, Buttler Bat Gujarat ranked second in IPL

Shubman Gill and Jos Buttler slammed half a century when Gujarat Titans defeated Sunrisers Hyderabad 38 times in the Indian Premier League on Friday.Gujarat scored 224-6 with 224-6 thanks to Gill's 76 goals, 38 goals, 37-year-old 64 points and Sai Sudharsan's 48-23 points, while Hyderabad never threatened because it was limited to 186-6.
Fast bowler Prasidh Krishna, aged 2-19, and Mohammed Siraj, aged 2-33, delayed the pursuit in Hyderabad.
Hyderabad's highest winner Abhishek Sharma gained support from the other end as a 74.

The victory put Gujarat at the second place on the table of 10 teams, while last year's finalist Hyderabad was in the ninth place and was eliminated from the playoff competition.

Hyderabad is stalled

The 225 goals were steep, only after Krishna will open the game Travis’ first 20 shots, Rashid Khan’s amazing diving catch and No. 4 Klaasen 23.
He has continued to struggle since his opening century as he worked hard on 17 runs while Gerald Coetzee played in the first game of the season, finding a lead and giving Krishna a deep third man rule.
Sharma made most of the score and covered 6 goals in the game with four wickets (4 wickets) in Gujarat, hitting six of them out of 12.
Siraj eliminated Aniket Verma and Kamindu Mendis for three games and wore a hat-trick, but Captain Pat Cummins defended it.

Hyderabad strives to pose a threat in addition to Sharma.

Gill led Gujarat into the large stabbing Gill, while Sudharsan set up the platform for Gujarat.

Their exciting 82 shots ran together 41 of 41 balls, including 13 boundaries, the best Gujarat has ever seen.

Left-handed Sudharsan became the leading runner in the IPL after smashing five boundaries on Mohammed Shami. He is also the second fastest batsman in the 22 and 26 years old, completing 2,000 runs in 54 games.

Sudharsan was in seventh place, trapped behind, but Buttler joined Gill and hit the bet with a clever, powerful hit.

Gill, who reached fifty times in 25 balls, exhausted his singles with a 149-2 record, deflected by Harshal Patel's throw by ticket inspector Heinrich Klaasen. Jill hit 10 two-quarters and two sixes.

Buttler was 22 by Cummins, reaching fifty of 31 balls. Eventually, he was struggling on the border of penultimate Cummins childbirth.

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