GT vs DC: In a thrilling encounter at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, Gujarat Titans faced off against Delhi Capitals in the 35th match of the Indian Premier League 2025. With the stakes high and the atmosphere buzzing with excitement, Gujarat Titans were tasked with chasing down a daunting target of 204 runs set by Delhi.
Under the scorching April sun, both teams were ready to deliver a spectacle, and the fans were in for a rollercoaster ride of cricketing drama. Delhi Capitals, despite some solid individual performances, struggled to find momentum as Gujarat's bowlers tightened the screws, leaving them with a challenging total to defend.

As the chase began, the Gujarat Titans knew they had a task ahead of them, but with the ever-dependable Jos Buttler at the crease, they were in safe hands. The match saw moments of brilliance, from explosive batting to stunning fielding efforts, keeping spectators on the edge of their seats. Buttler's commanding knock anchored the chase as Gujarat Titans steadily closed in on the target. With the match coming down to the wire, it was clear that this was going to be a game to remember.
Match Result: Gujarat Titans won by 7 wickets
Delhi Capitals: 204/3 (19.2 overs)
Gujarat Titans: 203/8 (20 overs)
Man of the Match: Jos Buttler (Gujarat Titans) - 97* off 51 balls
Delhi Capitals, put in to bat after Gujarat Titans won the toss, got off to a promising start, but the batting order couldn’t quite capitalise on the early momentum. Abishek Porel was the standout performer for Delhi, top-scoring with an impressive 89 runs off 100 balls. His innings, which included 9 boundaries, was the backbone of the Capitals' total, but wickets fell steadily at the other end, limiting their scoring.
Karun Nair, who has been in reasonable form, was dismissed for 31, falling to Prasidh Krishna in the 9th over. Rahul, the wicketkeeper-batter, was also removed by Prasidh for just 28, and Axar Patel’s departure for 39 further hindered Delhi’s progress.
The Capitals faced a middle-order collapse, with players like Stubbs (31), Ashutosh Sharma (37), and Donovan Ferreira (13) all departing without offering much resistance. Despite a solid 22 not out from Mitchell Starc and 41 not out from Kuldeep Yadav in the lower order, Delhi’s final total of 203/8 in their 20 overs was insufficient to secure a win.
Prasidh Krishna was the pick of the Gujarat bowlers, finishing with figures of 4/31 from his four overs. His well-timed deliveries broke the backbone of Delhi's middle order. Arshad Khan also made an impact, taking 1/30, while Mohammed Siraj was instrumental in cleaning up the tail with 1/30.
Gujarat Titans' chase of 204 got off to a rocky start, as their captain Shubman Gill was dismissed for just 7 runs in the second over, run out by Karun Nair in a sharp piece of fielding. However, this early setback didn’t rattle the Titans for long, as they had a cool and confident Jos Buttler at the crease. Buttler, who was later named Player of the Match for his match-winning knock of 97* from 51 balls, showed his immense class. His innings included 5 boundaries and 6 sixes, as he guided the Titans towards their target with ease.
Sai Sudharsan, who has been a promising young talent, contributed a solid 36 off 25 balls before falling to Kuldeep Yadav in the 8th over. Nonetheless, the game was well and truly in Gujarat’s hands, with Buttler continuing to anchor the chase. Alongside him, Sherfane Rutherford added a useful 43 runs from 34 balls before being dismissed by Mukesh Kumar, leaving the Titans at 193/3 in the 19th over.
With just 11 runs needed off the final over, Gujarat Titans needed calm heads to cross the line. Rahul Tewatia, who had played a crucial role with the ball in previous matches, remained not out on 11, ensuring Gujarat comfortably reached the target with four balls to spare, finishing at 204/3.
Buttler’s exemplary batting was the highlight of Gujarat’s chase, but the contributions from Sudharsan and Rutherford helped set the platform for the win. The Titans were also aided by the quick wickets of Delhi's key batters, as Prasidh Krishna’s four-wicket haul made it difficult for the Capitals to accelerate their innings.
For Delhi, Porel’s magnificent 89 was the only bright spot, but his efforts couldn’t prevent the Capitals from falling short. The likes of Karun Nair, Axar Patel, and Stubbs could not build any significant partnerships, and the late-order flurry from Starc and Yadav came too late to make a difference.
One of the critical moments in the match came in the 9th over of Delhi’s innings when Prasidh Krishna removed Rahul and Nair in quick succession, causing a dramatic shift in momentum. From a strong position, Delhi’s hopes of posting a daunting total slowly dwindled as wickets fell at regular intervals, leaving them with an underwhelming score by the end of their innings.