Gujarat Titans (GT) have recorded their lowest-ever score in IPL historical past because the Delhi Capitals shot them out for a paltry 89 in the 2024 version of the IPL in Ahmedabad. No batter other than Rashid Khan had even a good day as proper from the beginning, the Capitals had their foot over the Titans’ throat with Ishant Sharma taking huge wickets of Shubman Gill and David Miller in the powerplay. The bowlers acquired wickets proper by the order as all of them contributed as GT had been subjected to their lowest-ever score in IPL historical past.
Tristan Stubbs acquired a few wickets with the assistance of Rishabh Pant behind the stumps and Mukesh Kumar completed it off to finish up with three wickets as Delhi maintained the chokehold over the Titans all through the innings and unsurprisingly this was their finest bowling effort in IPL historical past. This is the lowest complete by any group in opposition to the Delhi group in IPL because the Titans broke Mumbai Indians’ document, who had been bowled out by the then Daredevils facet in 2012.
Lowest totals for Gujarat Titans in IPL
89 vs Delhi Capitals (Ahmedabad, 2024)
125/6 vs Delhi Capitals (Ahmedabad, 2023)
130 vs Lucknow Super Giants (Lucknow, 2024)
Lowest score in opposition to Delhi in IPL (Daredevils/Capitals)
89 – Gujarat Titans (Ahmedabad, 2024)
92 – Mumbai Indians (Mumbai, 2012)
108 – Rising Pune Supergiant (Pune, 2017)
110/8 – Chennai Super Kings (Delhi, 2012)
111/9 – Kings XI Punjab (Delhi, 2016)
On the opposite hand, Delhi Capitals skipper Rishabh Pant had a terrific evening with the gloves behind the stumps. Pant affected a few stumpings in the identical over bowled by Tristan Stubbs, who acquired his maiden wicket in IPL and took a few catches as nicely. Four dismissals helped Pant rise on the record of wicketkeepers with essentially the most dismissals in the event. Pant has now the joint-fourth highest dismissals for a wicketkeeper, as he equalled Robin Uthappa’s feat (90).
Most dismissals for a wicketkeeper in IPL
184 – MS Dhoni in 256 matches
170 – Dinesh Karthik in 249 matches
111 – Wriddhiman Saha in 166 matches
90 – Rishabh Pant in 105 matches
90 – Robin Uthappa in 205 matches