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Gujarat Titans look to bounce back from Suryavanshi shock as SRH face elimination threat

Gujarat Titans hope to recover from their previous defeat as they host a desperate Sunrisers Hyderabad, who must win to stay alive in IPL 2025.

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As the IPL 2025 league phase approaches its final stretch, Gujarat Titans (GT) prepare to host Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) in a high-stakes clash with significant playoff implications. While GT aim to bounce back from their stunning loss against 14-year-old sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi, SRH walk a tightrope with their playoff hopes hanging by a thread.

The Titans, though generally consistent this season, were left reeling in their previous outing by the teenage prodigy Suryavanshi. A victory against SRH could reaffirm their position among the playoff contenders, as they currently enjoy a relatively balanced season and home advantage.

Sunrisers Hyderabad find themselves in a precarious situation. With only a few games remaining, every match is now a knockout for the franchise. The pressure is immense, especially after their recent form has exposed several weaknesses.

One of the most significant setbacks for SRH has been the form of Ishan Kishan. Despite starting the season with a century, Kishan has only managed two more double-digit scores. The team will need a strong showing from him if they are to stand any chance against GT’s potent bowling unit.

GT opener Jos Buttler is just 12 runs away from reaching 4,000 IPL runs — a milestone that could be achieved tonight if he continues his rich vein of form. So far, he has scored 406 runs in 9 matches this season and remains a pillar of GT’s batting strength.

In the five past encounters between the two sides, Gujarat Titans lead the head-to-head record with three wins, while SRH have claimed one victory. Their most recent meeting this season saw GT dominate comfortably, thanks to a composed half-century from Shubman Gill and a collapse by SRH’s batting lineup.

GT boast a formidable bowling trio — Mohammed Siraj, Prasidh Krishna, and R Sai Kishore — each with 12 or more wickets this season. However, Kishore’s reduced bowling quota in recent matches hints at some internal strategic adjustments.

Conversely, SRH’s bowling attack has faltered badly. Mohammed Shami’s form has been a shadow of his past exploits, Pat Cummins has struggled with economy, and the spinners have failed to deliver — leading to the exclusion of Adam Zampa from the playing XI.

SRH’s batting has also been unpredictable. Travis Head has one fifty but three single-digit scores in his last six innings, while Abhishek Sharma, despite his unforgettable 141-run innings, also has three single-digit scores in the same span. Such instability has heavily impacted SRH’s campaign.

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Shreyas Iyer calls India’s record T20 defeat atrocious after England rout visitors

Shreyas Iyer termed India’s performance “atrocious” after England handed the visitors a record 125-run defeat in the third T20I, taking a 2-0 lead in the series.

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India captain Shreyas Iyer did not hold back while assessing his team’s performance after England handed the visitors their biggest-ever defeat by runs in T20 Internationals. Following the crushing 125-run loss at Trent Bridge, Iyer described India’s display as “atrocious” and admitted the team failed to execute its plans in all departments.

England posted a competitive 201/7 before dismantling India’s batting line-up, bowling them out for just 76 in 11.4 overs to move 2-0 ahead in the five-match T20I series after the opening game was washed out.

India register their heaviest T20 defeat

Chasing 202, India struggled from the outset against England’s pace attack. Jofra Archer and Josh Tongue consistently generated high pace and troubled the top order with the new ball.

Tongue produced career-best figures of 4/28, while Archer picked up 3/29 as India were bundled out for their second-lowest T20I total. The defeat surpassed India’s previous biggest T20 loss by runs, an 80-run defeat against New Zealand in 2019.

The result also came after India suffered a 2-0 T20I series defeat against Ireland last month.

Iyer admits India’s execution was poor

Speaking after the match, Iyer criticised his team’s overall approach and execution.

“It was atrocious. I can’t use a better word. Losing by such a big margin isn’t acceptable,” the India skipper said.

He acknowledged that England’s bowlers exploited the surface effectively but admitted India failed to respond.

According to Iyer, the batting unit could not build partnerships or establish a clear approach during the chase, leading to a rapid collapse.

England dominate with bat and ball

Earlier in the evening, Phil Salt anchored England’s innings with a well-made 70 after Jos Buttler had provided an aggressive start with 36. Salt accelerated after a cautious beginning, reaching his half-century in 36 deliveries, while Sam Curran remained unbeaten on 41 to help England cross the 200-run mark.

England captain Harry Brook praised Salt’s contribution and credited the bowlers for executing simple but effective plans with the new ball.

India’s innings never recovered after early wickets. Abhishek Sharma, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and Ishan Kishan all departed cheaply before Archer dismissed both Iyer and Axar Patel to leave the visitors reeling. Will Jacks, Adil Rashid and Tongue shared the remaining wickets as England completed a comprehensive victory.

India look to bounce back in fourth T20I

Despite the heavy defeat, Iyer urged his teammates to move on quickly and focus on the remaining matches.

He said the team had played poor cricket but viewed the next game as an opportunity to respond positively and learn from the mistakes made in Nottingham.

England can seal the series with another victory in the fourth T20I at Bristol.

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Gautam Gambhir faces backlash after India’s shock T20 series defeat against Ireland

Gautam Gambhir faced criticism from Iceland Cricket and Sanjay Manjrekar after India suffered a shock 0-2 T20 series defeat against Ireland.

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India head coach Gautam Gambhir has come under scrutiny following India’s surprising 0-2 defeat in the two-match T20I series against Ireland, with criticism emerging from both former cricketers and Iceland Cricket.

India suffered a 34-run defeat in the opening T20I before Ireland completed a historic series sweep by winning the second match as well. The result marked one of India’s most unexpected bilateral T20 series losses in recent years.

Soon after the series concluded, Iceland Cricket, known for its witty social media posts, took a swipe at Gambhir. In a post on social media, the account sarcastically remarked on Gambhir’s coaching methods following India’s disappointing performance. The comments quickly gained traction among cricket fans online.

Former India batter and commentator Sanjay Manjrekar also questioned some of the decisions taken by the team management during the Ireland tour. Manjrekar had earlier expressed disappointment over teenage batting sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi not being included in the playing XI despite India’s struggles in the series. He termed the move as not being a “good cricketing call”.

The exclusion of Sooryavanshi became a major talking point during the series, particularly after India lost the first game. The 15-year-old remained on the bench for both matches despite widespread expectations of a possible debut.

The series defeat has intensified discussions around India’s team selection and tactical approach under Gambhir, with fans and experts debating the decisions taken during the tour.

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Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s India debut not certain as team balance takes precedence

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s much-anticipated India debut is not guaranteed, with team management prioritising balance and existing performers ahead of the Ireland T20Is.

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Teenage batting sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has generated immense excitement ahead of India’s T20I series against Ireland, but a place in the playing XI is far from certain as team management weighs the importance of maintaining a settled combination.

The 15-year-old left-handed batter, who enjoyed a remarkable rise through domestic and franchise cricket, has been included in India’s T20I squad for the Ireland and England tours. However, fitting him into the starting XI presents a significant selection challenge.

Crowded top order creates selection headache

India already have several established opening options in the squad, including Sanju Samson, Abhishek Sharma and Ishan Kishan. Bringing Sooryavanshi into the side would likely require dropping one of the current top-order batters, many of whom have already delivered strong performances for the national team.

Ahead of the Ireland series, India’s batting coach Sitanshu Kotak stressed that players who have been consistently performing should not be sidelined unfairly merely to accommodate new entrants. He added that competition for places is healthy and every player should wait for the appropriate opportunity.

The approach reflects head coach Gautam Gambhir’s emphasis on prioritising the team’s overall balance rather than making changes solely because of public demand or hype surrounding a player.

Sooryavanshi’s rapid rise continues

Despite uncertainty over his immediate debut, Sooryavanshi remains one of India’s brightest young prospects. The Bihar batter has impressed across age-group cricket, domestic competitions and the IPL, where his fearless strokeplay attracted widespread attention.

With India set to play a packed white-ball schedule, opportunities are expected to come for the youngster, even if he does not feature in the opening T20I against Ireland.

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