Delhi Capitals crush Gujarat Titans by 6 wickets
Sharp glovework by skipper Rishabh Pant and some inspired bowling set up a crushing six-wicket win for Delhi Capitals after Gujarat Titans fell to their IPL lowest of 89.
Medium-pace bowler Mukesh Kumar stood out with figures of 3-14 to help bundle out Gujarat in 17.3 overs, and Delhi raced to their target in 8.5 overs in Ahmedabad.
Without injured David Warner, Delhi registered just their third win and second successive of this season to jump three places to sixth in the 10-team table.
Pant, who returned to this year’s IPL after surviving a horror car crash, stood unbeaten on 16 after Australian batter Jake Fraser-McGurk made a brisk 20.
The 26-year-old Pant, a left-hand batsman, has scored 210 runs, including two half-centuries, in a boost to his chances of a return to the T20 World Cup in June.
“Lots of things to be pleased about,” said man of the match Pant.
“We spoke about champion mindset, and our team spoke about it.”
On his performance after his recovery, Pant added: “The only thought process before coming to the field is that I wanted to come in a better way, that’s the only thought when I was going through my rehab.
“Each and every match, I am loving the process and being on the ground.”
Pant suffered multiple injuries when his Mercedes rammed into a barrier, flipped, and caught fire in December 2022.
He was hospitalized before being airlifted to Mumbai for further treatment and surgery.
India fast bowler Ishant Sharma dismissed captain Shubman Gill for eight in the second over of the match, and Gujarat kept losing wickets due to some disciplined bowling.
The fielding remained impressive after Sumit Kumar sent back Sai Sudarshan for 12 with a direct throw at the non-striker’s end.
Pant was nimble behind the stumps and started with a diving catch to dismiss David Miller off Ishant.
The wicketkeeper caused two stumpings when his quick work sent back Abhinav Manohar for eight and Shahrukh Khan for a duck in the space of three balls off South African spinner Tristan Stubbs.
Gujarat slipped to 66-7, but Rashid Khan resisted from one end with his gritty 31 off 24 balls before he fell caught behind with Pant taking a regulation catch behind the stumps.
“Our batting was very average, but it’s important to move on and come back strong,” said Gill.
“The wicket was alright. If you look at some dismissals, they had nothing to do with the pitch.”
Gujarat’s total is the lowest this season, in contrast to some big scores, including two record highs of 277 and 287 by Sunrisers Hyderabad.