GT vs MI MVP: Gujarat Titans finally got off the mark in IPL 2025 with a commanding 36-run win over Mumbai Indians, handing the five-time champions their second consecutive defeat.
While there were several noteworthy performances, one player stood head and shoulders above the rest-Prasidh Krishna. The pacer was the game-changer with his brilliant spell, derailing Mumbai's chase at crucial junctures and sealing GT's first win of the season.

Prasidh Krishna was introduced in the 12th over and immediately made an impact by dismissing the well-set Tilak Varma. GT had a clear strategy to use Krishna in the middle and death overs, and he delivered in style.
Tilak, who was looking to accelerate, fell victim to a well-disguised off-cutter, mistiming his shot to deep midwicket, where Rahul Tewatia completed a smart catch. This wicket came at a pivotal moment when MI were beginning to build momentum in their chase of 197.
His biggest blow, however, came in the 16th over when he got rid of Mumbai's biggest hope-Suryakumar Yadav. With Hardik Pandya struggling to find fluency at the other end, MI were banking on Suryakumar to pull off something special. Krishna executed a perfect slower ball at just 97.1 kmph, completely deceiving SKY. The Mumbai star failed to generate enough power, and Shubman Gill took an easy catch at long-off. This wicket all but ended MI's chances, leaving them with an improbable equation of 73 required from three overs.
Krishna's ability to vary his pace and hit the right lengths made him nearly unplayable. He mixed up his off-cutters and hard lengths expertly, preventing Mumbai's batters from finding any rhythm. In a game where most bowlers leaked runs, Krishna finished as GT's most economical pacer. His figures of 2/21 in three overs don't just tell the story of wickets but also of control-something MI desperately lacked in their own bowling effort.
Additionally, Krishna rattled Suryakumar earlier in the innings with a short ball that struck him on the helmet. Though SKY continued to bat, the blow visibly disrupted his timing, proving Krishna's psychological impact on the contest.
While Kagiso Rabada and Sai Kishore also played crucial roles, it was Krishna's spell that decisively turned the game in GT's favor. His timely strikes ensured Mumbai never got ahead in the chase, and his disciplined bowling kept the scoring rate in check.
GT's victory wasn't just about runs on the board but about executing their plans perfectly with the ball. Krishna embodied that execution to perfection, proving why he was the Most Valuable Player of the match.
For Mumbai Indians, it's back to the drawing board, while GT will take confidence from Krishna's performance as they aim to build on this win.