IPL 2025: Jos Buttler’s 97, Prasidh Krishna’s Four-corner Gujarat Giants Titans beat Delhi Capital with 7 goals | Cricket News

Jos Buttler bravely cramped to chaotic unbeaten 97 chaos, leading the Gujarat Titans to a seven-game victory over Delhi Capitals in Saturday at Ahmedabad.
After the limited Delhi of Gujarat Pacers led by Prasidh Krishna reached 203/8, the home team was impeccably chasing 204/3 in 19.2 matches as Buttler played the lead role in his 54-ball innings.
Titans have mini tickets in the form of early dismissals by Captain Shubman Gill and B Sai Sudharsan (36), who helped Buttler add 60 runs to the second wicket.
But, in the company of Rutherford (43), Butler slammed them around them until the penultimate left-handed was fired. The Western-English Indian pair milked 119 times, and the third wicket pushed the GT to shore.
Buttler’s batting is aesthetically violent because he exploits a ball that is fluent in the bat. Somerset has all the shots in the book, but plays in the calmest way.
Instead of moving around the crease like a modern T20 batsman, Buttler relies on a strong body core and quick hands to unfold his shot. There is a clear example of his approach when he ran five boundaries against Mitchell Starc in a row by the 15th.
Instead of moving towards the ball, Buttler sticks firmly to the ground with his feet, as the ball goes over the rope between the cover and the point area. Rutherford’s batting, on the other hand, was associated with brute force, as he showed while pulling Pacer Mohit Sharma, as the GT drove twice in a row.
There wasn’t a popular ass a hundred, as Rahul Tewatia ended the game with four and four ball balances. The result also helped the Titans to the table with 10 points, the same as Delhi, but the former had a higher net run rate of 0.58 for the opponent.
Earlier, Gujarat bowlers led by Prasidh established disciplines to stifle Delhi hitting units. It starts from the top. Abhishek Porel (23) was the most developed, with hammer pacemaker Mohammed Siraj running 16 runs in the first race.
The barrage consists of two quarters and six, and he scores even bigger. But he died on the next person and was sent directly to Arshad Khan in Siraj in the middle of the year.
KL Rahul (28, 14b) and Karun Nair (31, 18b) added 35 runs to the second wicket and shot some tasty shots.
Rahul was great in six games against Arshad in Siraj and Karun’s Pick-up Flick. But Prasidh trapped his Karnataka teammate Rahul with a scorching Yorker, breaking the promising league with his hind feet.
Karun tried to upgrade Prasidh, but Arshad easily caught the ball in a wide third man, and although DC consumed only nine free throws, DC dropped 93 to 93.
The visitors then wove another nice 53 good stalls through the fifth wicket at Tristan Stubbs (31) and Axar Patel (39). Stubbs’ cover drives Prasidh racing to the fence to prove his grace and strength.
Just as the 30-year-old South African was taken from his bowling by Rashid Khan, he was also confident that he chose to pop up a reverse paddle, but was caught by Prasidh, and nearly three.
Karnataka Pacer continues to dig the ball to bounce and grab the ball to keep the batsman’s guess. Ashutosh Sharma (37, 19b) made some strong shots as he crossed the 200.