Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Saha guides relentless Titans to 7-wicket win

- Rajesh Pansare rajesh.pansare@htlive.com

MUMBAI: If one thought that Gujarat Titans will take their foot off the pedal having sealed a playoff spot in their previous match, it didn’t prove to be the case. On the contrary, Titans produced another perfect bowling display on way to a sevenwicke­t victory over Chennai Super Kings at the Wankhede Stadium on Sunday.

They restricted CSK to 133/5 before chasing down the target with five balls to spare. Wriddhiman Saha (67*—57b, 8x4, 1x6) carried his bat to make sure Titans didn’t suffer any hiccups chasing a low total. It was Saha’s third half-century of the 2022 edition.

On the way, he shared useful partnershi­ps which made sure Titans will finish among the top two in the standings. The 43-ball 59-run opening stand with Shubman Gill (18—17b) set the platform for Titans and settled the early nerves, if any.

While the scoring slowed after the powerplay, Titans always looked in control of the chase. Saha’s second-wicket partnershi­p of 31 with Matthew Wade (20, 15b) and an unbeaten stand of 37 for the fourth with David Miller (15*, 20b) took Titans over the line.

Titans had bowled tightly throughout and applied the squeeze on CSK in the last five overs where they conceded just 24 runs and didn’t allow a single boundary, CSK having reached 109/2 after 15 overs.

It was the third time that they restricted an opposition to below 30 runs in the last five overs while bowling first. Previously, they had stopped Rajasthan Royals for 25 and Punjab Kings for 28.

It all started with Mohammed Shami (2/19) at the top, whose angled delivery from around the wicket moved away slightly, forcing Devon Conway (5, 9b) to edge it.

That was followed by two promising partnershi­ps for CSK which Titans were successful in nipping before they could dominate. First was a 57-run stand for the second wicket between Ruturaj Gaikwad (53—49b, 4x4, 1x6) and Moeen Ali (21, 17b) and then a 48-run third-wicket stand between Gaikwad and N Jagadeesan (39, 33b). Just as Ali was trying to open up, he holed out to deep-midwicket off Sai Kishore (1/31).

Brief scores: Chennai Super Kings 133/5 (R Gaikwad 53; M Shami 2/19). Gujarat Titans 137/3 (W Saha 67*; M Pathirana 2/24). GT won by 7 wickets.

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