The 51st match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025, played on May 2, 2025, at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, was a spectacle of high-octane cricket. Gujarat Titans (GT), aiming to cement their playoff berth, took on Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), who were fighting to keep their postseason hopes alive.
The match delivered on its promise of excitement, with GT’s explosive batting setting the stage for a commanding 38-run victory. From Shubman Gill’s captaincy masterclass to Prasidh Krishna’s bowling heroics, the game was a showcase of individual brilliance and team synergy.
As the IPL 2025 season approaches its business end, this clash highlighted the contrasting fortunes of the two teams. GT’s clinical performance underscored their status as title contenders, while SRH’s struggles in the chase exposed vulnerabilities that could jeopardize their campaign. This review dives into the key moments, standout performances, and what lies ahead for both sides.
Match Overview
GT won the toss and opted to bat first on a batting-friendly pitch, a decision that proved inspired. They posted a daunting 224/6 in 20 overs, driven by a blistering 87-run opening stand between Shubman Gill (76 off 38) and Sai Sudharsan (48 off 23). Jos Buttler’s 64 off 37, his fifth consecutive 50+ score, ensured GT maintained their momentum, while late contributions from Washington Sundar (21 off 16) pushed the total beyond SRH’s reach. The powerplay was particularly dominant, with GT scoring 82/0—their best-ever in IPL history.
SRH’s chase began brightly, with Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma racing to 45/0 in four overs. However, Head’s dismissal (20 off 16), courtesy of a sensational catch by Rashid Khan, triggered a shift in momentum. Abhishek Sharma’s valiant 74 off 41 kept SRH in the game, but a middle-order collapse—losing three wickets for 32 runs derailed their efforts. SRH finished at 186/6, falling 38 runs short. Prasidh Krishna’s 2/19 earned him the Player of the Match award, with support from Mohd. Siraj (2/33).
Gujarat Titans Batting: A Powerhouse Display
GT’s batting was a blend of aggression and precision, setting the tone early. Openers Shubman Gill and Sai Sudharsan unleashed a barrage of boundaries in the powerplay, amassing 82/0 in six overs. Gill, in sublime form, scored 76 off 38 balls, including 10 fours and 2 sixes. His fifth fifty of the season, reached in just 25 balls, was a testament to his consistency and ability to dominate attacks. Gill’s innings was not without drama, as he engaged in a heated exchange with umpires over a review, but his focus remained unwavering.

Sai Sudharsan complemented Gill with an equally aggressive 48 off 23 balls, smashing nine fours. Their 87-run partnership in 7.1 overs laid a rock-solid foundation. Jos Buttler, continuing his purple patch, played a pivotal role with 64 off 37 balls. His knock included a six that saw him cross 4,000 IPL runs, making him the second-fastest to reach the milestone. Buttler’s fifth consecutive 50+ score highlighted his importance to GT’s batting lineup.
Captain Shubman Gill provided blazing start with glorious 76(38) 🔥
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Captain Shubman Gill’s back-to-back top-notch performances have been the backbone of GT’s campaign. Following a century in the previous match, his 76 here showcased his ability to lead by example. Late cameos from Washington Sundar (21 off 16) ensured GT finished with a flourish, posting a total that proved insurmountable.
Sunrisers Hyderabad Bowling: A Tough Day
SRH’s bowlers struggled to contain GT’s rampant batting on a flat track exacerbated by dew. Jaydev Unadkat started with disciplined lines, but the conditions favored the batsmen. Unadkat was the most economical, conceding 35 runs in four overs with 3 wickets. Zeeshan Ansari (1/42 in 4 overs) was the lone bright spot, picking up Sai Sudharsan’s wicket.

Sunrisers Hyderabad Batting: A Lone Warrior and a Collapse
SRH’s chase began with promise, as Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma raced to 45/0 in four overs. Head’s aggressive 20 off 16 balls set the tone, but his dismissal—caught spectacularly by Rashid Khan off his own bowling—shifted the momentum. Abhishek Sharma fought valiantly, scoring an unbeaten 74 off 40 balls with four fours and six sixes. His fifty, reached in 28 balls, kept SRH in the hunt, but he lacked support.
Abhishek Sharma led SRH’s fight with a solid 74(41) 👏
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The middle order faltered under pressure, with Nitish Reddy (21 off 10) and Heinrich Klaasen (23 off 18) unable to convert starts. SRH lost three wickets for 32 runs. This phase proved decisive, as the required run rate soared. Despite Sharma’s heroics, SRH finished at 186/6, 38 runs short of the target.

Gujarat Titans Bowling: Clinical Execution
GT’s bowling unit was disciplined and effective, defending 224 with precision. Prasidh Krishna was the standout, finishing with 2/19 in four overs. His dismissal of Travis Head and tight death bowling earned him the Player of the Match award. Rashid Khan, beyond his game-changing catch, bowled an expensive spell of 0/50 in three overs, removing.
That’s what you call a complete team performance 🤝@gujarat_titans climb to No.2⃣ in the points table after a convincing 3⃣8⃣-run win over #SRH 👏
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Mohd. Siraj (2/33) struck crucial blows in the final over, dismissing Aniket Verma and Kamindu Mendis. Ensuring SRH’s middle order couldn’t recover. Gerald Coetzee, on his GT debut, chipped in with a wicket, adding depth to the attack. The bowlers’ ability to execute plans under pressure was key to GT’s victory.

Looking Ahead
GT’s victory has propelled them to second place in the IPL 2025 points table with 14 points from 11 matches, significantly boosting their playoff chances. With Shubman Gill in top form and a balanced bowling attack led by Prasidh Krishna, GT are well-positioned to secure a top-two finish, offering them two shots at the final. Their next matches will focus on maintaining this momentum and fine-tuning their strategies.
SRH, with only 4 points from 10 matches, are on the brink of elimination. They must win all remaining games and rely on favorable results elsewhere to qualify. The middle-order collapse and over-reliance on Abhishek Sharma highlight areas for improvement. SRH will need collective batting efforts and sharper bowling to salvage their campaign.
The GT vs SRH clash was a thrilling display of IPL cricket, with GT’s dominance in batting and bowling proving too much for SRH. Shubman Gill’s leadership and consistency, Jos Buttler’s milestone, and Prasidh Krishna’s bowling were the highlights, while SRH’s middle-order woes underscored their challenges. As GT march toward the playoffs, SRH face a daunting task to keep their season alive. This match will be remembered as a testament to GT’s title credentials and a wake-up call for SRH.
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