HIGHLIGHTS : GT vs SRH 56th IPL Match HIGHLIGHTS | Gujarat Titans won by 82 runs

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#gtvssrh #56thmatch #highlights In the 56th—and yet another incredibly thrilling and nail-biting—clash of the 2026 IPL season, two of the biggest teams in IPL history locked horns today at the world's largest cricket venue: the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. This time, Pat Cummins' Sunrisers Hyderabad stood like an impenetrable wall against Shubman Gill's Gujarat Titans. This spine-tingling encounter began with the toss, which was won by Hyderabad; their captain, Pat Cummins, opted to bowl first without a moment's hesitation, inviting the Gujarat team to take the crease and unleash their formidable batting prowess. Subsequently, with the clear intent of raining down runs, Gujarat's two star openers stepped onto the field. The formidable Sai Sudharsan and Gujarat captain Shubman Gill bore the immense responsibility of providing their team with an explosive start in this high-stakes contest. Meanwhile, leading the charge with the new ball for the Hyderabad side was none other than their captain, Pat Cummins himself. Cummins delivered a magnificent and precise over, denying the two Gujarat openers any opportunity whatsoever to free their arms and play their shots. Consequently, the Gujarat team managed to score a mere five runs in the opening over. Following the conclusion of Cummins' over, Nitish Kumar Reddy was brought into the attack; however, his over got off to a blistering start. Sai Sudharsan played a beautiful shot to strike the first boundary of the match. Then, on the fifth delivery of that very same over, Captain Shubman Gill also opened up, executing a superb shot towards backward point to secure another boundary. By the end of Nitish Kumar Reddy's over, the Gujarat team had added ten runs to their tally, and their opening partnership was beginning to solidify. But then, in the third over of the innings, came a major twist! A bowling change saw Prafull Hinge introduced into the attack, and he made an immediate impact, claiming a crucial wicket on just his second delivery. Prafull stunned the entire stadium by dismissing Gujarat captain Shubman Gill, who was caught out by Heinrich Klaasen. Captain Shubman Gill returned to the pavilion in this match having scored a mere five runs off seven deliveries. This wicket of Shubman Gill came as a massive blow to Gujarat. By breaking Gujarat's opening partnership early on, Hyderabad had significantly strengthened their position. Jos Buttler now walked out to the crease to bat. Prafull Hinge delivered a fierce spell of bowling in the over in which he claimed the wicket, conceding a mere two runs. The Gujarat team did not get the kind of start they had hoped for. Hyderabad captain Pat Cummins then returned to the attack, bringing his wealth of experience to bear. He kept the pair of Jos Buttler and Sai Sudharsan completely under wraps. Not a single six or four was hit in this over bowled by Pat Cummins, as the captain personally stepped up to lead the charge with his bowling. In the fifth over of the innings, Nitish Kumar Reddy was brought back into the attack. On the very first delivery of the over, a misfield allowed Jos Buttler to secure a crucial boundary—his first in quite some time. However, Nitish Kumar Reddy did not concede many runs on the remaining deliveries; consequently, despite the boundary, the over yielded a total of just five runs. During the Powerplay, Gujarat's run rate was progressing very slowly, and their batting unit appeared to be under immense pressure. Now, for the final over of the Powerplay, Prafull Hinge returned to bowl—and here, the match took another spine-tingling turn! On the very first ball of the over, the dangerous Jos Buttler was caught out by Ishan Kishan. Jos Buttler was dismissed in this match having scored a mere seven runs off eleven deliveries. Buttler's wicket doubled the pressure on Gujarat, and the team now found itself in deep trouble. Nishant Sindhu then came out to bat and, immediately upon his arrival, unleashed his aggressive side. Nishant smashed two massive, towering sixes in the final over of the powerplay, significantly accelerating the scoring rate. COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER _______________________________________________________ "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use."

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