It has been an up and down season for Gujarat Titans as they started their winning streak this season with a dramatic one-run win against Delhi Capitals. Even after that, despite losing the match, the Titans did not fail to make a comeback on most of the occasions.
Coming to their home ground at the Narendra Modi Stadium, the Titans made the most of the effort on the field as they completed some of the most astonishing catches in this edition of the competition, possibly the first game where not a single chance has gone away.
Sai Sudarshan’s diving catch is the perfect ‘cherry on top’ in Gujarat Titans’ iconic fielding effort
Sai Sudarshan took a brilliant catch while diving forward to dismiss the influential Venkatesh Iyer, who ultimately failed to make the real impact he was brought on the field for.
They continued to upend the reputation of the Titans fielders, starting with Rashid Khan taking two catches in the powerplay and then Jason Holder producing the most impressive effort on the field, being involved in almost every wicket between the fall of the third and eighth wickets in the game.
Venkatesh Iyer was projected as an impact player for the second time this season; However, he failed to perform well on this occasion and was eventually dismissed on the first ball of the final over by Arshad Khan, giving the left-arm pacer his third wicket of the game.
Invincible in the field 🔥
🎥 #gt cap off #rcbInnings with brilliant catch and run out
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– IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) 30 April 2026
Many more to follow…
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