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Titans captain Shubman Gill argues with umpires during the capitals of Match Vs. Delhi. Watch




Gujarat Titans captain Shubman Gill was involved in a long argument with on-ground umpires after being punished for a slow rate during his IPL 2025 match vs Delhi Capital at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Saturday. According to the penalty, GT was directed to include an additional fielder inside the 30-yard circle for the final over of the DC innings. It placed GT skipper Gill in front of his case on-ground umpires Akshay Totre and Kieur Kelkar. He even worked with the decision making makers before obeyed the order reluctantly. The video of the incident is now going viral on social media.

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Gill was also fined Rs 12 lakh for a slow rate from a slow pace.

The IPL said in a statement, “Because it was the first crime of his team under Article 2.22 of the IPL’s code of conduct, which is related to minimum over-rate crimes, a fine of 12 lakhs was imposed on Gill.”

Jose Butler provoked cramps to guide the Gujarat Titans to guide the Gujarat Titans for a wonderful seven wicket win over the capitals of Delhi in Ahmedabad.

Influential Prasad Krishna-LED (4/41) Gujarat pacers limited Delhi to 203/8, chasing the house to reach 204/3 in 19.2 overs, as Butler played the hero during his 54-ball innings.

Skipper Shubman Gill and B Sai Sudarshan (36) had mini-haikps for Titans as an early dismissal, helping Butler to add 60 runs for the second wicket.

But Butler batted around him with gathering in Rutherford (43) company, until the left -handed batsman was rejected.

The English-West Indian pair scored 119 runs for the third wicket, which pushed GT closer to the edge.

Butler’s batting is aesthetically violent as he exploited a pitch on which the ball was fluent on the bat. Summerset Man has all the shots in the book, but plays them in the most calm manner.

Instead of moving around the crease like modern T20 batsmen, Butler often depends on a strong body core and quick hands to highlight his shots.

An example of his methods was when he bought Mitchell Starc for five borders in a line in the 15th over.

Butler did not move towards the ball, but firmly reached out with one leg on the ground as the ball reached the ropes between the cover and the point areas.

On the other hand, Rutherford’s batting was about Brute Power, as he showed Pacer Mohit Sharma for two consecutive sixes, as GT had motorized.

A popular Butler was not a handen as Rahul Tawatia finished the match with four balls with six and four off Stark.

The result also helped the Titans to go to the top of the table with 10 points, as the same Delhi, but in the east a better net run rate of 0.98 against his opponent 0.58.

Earlier, the Gujarat bowlers led by Prasad made a disciplined effort to stiff the Delhi Batting Unit.

It started from the top-order. Abhishek Poral (23) made a good start, hammering Pesar Mohammad Siraj for 16 runs in the first over.

The barrage consisted of two fours and a six and he was ready for a big score. ,

KL Rahul (28, 14B) and Karun Nair (31, 18B) added 35 runs for the second wicket and played some panoramic shots.

For a long time on Rahul’s six, Ashhad was just amazing away from sixes for Siraj and Karun’s pick-up flick.

But Prasad implicated his Karnataka team partner Rahul with a Siering Yorker, who pinged his back leg to break the promising alliance.

Karun tried to ramp Prasad, but Arshad took an easy catch in Wide Third Man as DC slipped to 93 for three despite consuming only nine overs.

After this, the visitors made another good stand of 53 runs through Triston Stabs (31) and Exer Patel (39) for the fifth wicket.

Stabs covers drive Prasad, who used to run for the fence, testified to his grace and power.

The way South African, who was away from his own bowling by Rashid Khan at 30, was coming into confidence, he chose to play a reverse paddle from Sirj, only to be caught by Prasad in Short Third Man.

Karnataka Pesar returned to get rid of the exerry as he continued to dig the ball in the pitch to guess the batsmen and to get a grip.

Ashutosh Sharma (37, 19B) played some beef shots crossing the 200 -run mark.

(With PTI input)

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