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GT vs SRH, IPL 2025: What was the Turning Point of the Match as Gujarat Titans beat Hyderabad?

By MyKhel Staff

​In Match 51 of IPL 2025, Gujarat Titans (GT) outclassed Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) by 38 runs at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, solidifying their position in the top two of the points table.

GT's innings was anchored by captain Shubman Gill, who scored a fluent 76 off 38 balls, and Jos Buttler, who added a robust 64 off 37 deliveries. B. Sai Sudharsan contributed a quickfire 48 off 23 balls, setting the tone early in the innings. Despite a late surge by SRH's Jaydev Unadkat, who claimed 3 wickets for 35 runs, GT posted an imposing total of 224/6.

GT vs SRH

Chasing 225, SRH never looked in control. Abhishek Sharma showed resistance with a brisk 74 off 41 balls, but lacked support from the other end. The Titans' bowling unit kept things tight, with Prasidh Krishna impressing with 2 for 19 and Mohammed Siraj claiming 2 for 33. Hyderabad finished at 186/6, well short of the target.

GT vs SRH: What was the Turning Point?

SRH's chase was anchored by Abhishek Sharma, who delivered a valiant 74 off 41 balls, featuring six sixes and four boundaries. His aggressive approach kept SRH in contention, especially during a 50-run partnership with Heinrich Klaasen. However, the turning point arrived when Abhishek attempted to pull a short delivery from Ishant Sharma, only to be caught by Mohammed Siraj at deep square leg. This dismissal at a critical juncture derailed SRH's momentum, leading to their eventual finish at 186/6.​

With this win, GT ascended to second place on the points table, bolstering their playoff prospects. Conversely, SRH's defeat has left them teetering on the edge of elimination, with their fate now hinging on the outcomes of remaining fixtures.

Story first published: Saturday, May 3, 2025, 1:36 [IST]
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