After Shubman Gill, Hardik Pandya also stopped rumors of rift with the captain of Gujarat Titans

Shubman Gill dismissed rumors of rift with Hardik Pandya after the abolition of Gujarat Titans from IPL 2025 in Friday’s eliminator match. There was speculation in the toss after his stressful exchange and after the animated festival of Pandya’s dismissal of Gill during the game, but both players resorted to social media to confirm their comrades on social media.The social media platforms were filled with principles about discord between the two players, especially in the light of Pandya’s step from Gujarat Titans to Mumbai Indians. During the toss ceremony in Mullanpur, observers noted the situation after noteing their conversation and Pandya’s response to Gill’s wicket.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Gill addressed the situation directly through his Instagram story, stating: “Nothing, but love (whatever you see on the Internet do not believe it).”Pandya replied with his social media message, writing: “Always, Shubu Baby.”In this match, Mumbai Indians secured their place in Qualifier 2 with a major performance, scoring 228 runs in their innings. Rohit Sharma led the batting attempt with 81 runs off 50 balls, supported by the contribution of Johnny Bairstow, Suryakumar Yadav, Tilak Verma and Hardik Pandya.The chase of Gujarat’s Titans decreased by 208 runs, despite Sai Sudarshan’s strong performance, who scored 80 runs from 49 delivery. Gill was rejected quickly for 1 run, while Washington Sundar scored 48 runs with 24 balls in the mid -over.
The bowling attack of Mumbai Indians proved to be decisive in the death over. Jasprit Bumrah claimed Sundar’s important wicket and scored only 8 runs, maintaining the economy in his final over. Trent Bault supported the attack with two wickets as the experienced pace unit successfully defended its clan.This win leads Mumbai Indians to qualifier 2, where they will face Punjab Kings in Ahmedabad on 1 June. The winners of this match will progress in the final against Royal Challengers Bangalore, which is scheduled on 3 June at the Narendra Modi Stadium.