Faridabad's Karan Pratap Singh (70-70-68), the runner-up in Noida last week, continued his fine form by posting the day's best score of 68 and moving up four spots to the second position at eight-under 208.
Shubman Gill opened the innings for defending champions GT and scored 67 from 49 balls hitting seven fours and one six but lost his wicket in the last over. With four runs needed off the last two balls, Rahul Tewatia went on to hit a boundary to take Gujarat Titans across the finish line
Dhaka-based Jamal Hossain's (70-67) total read seven-under 137 and he enjoyed a two-shot lead over the quartet comprising Greater Noida's Arjun Sharma (68), Kolkata's Mohammad Sanju (71), Chandigarh's Harendra Gupta (70) and American Varun Chopra (71).
Manu Bhaker outgunned on-the-comeback trail local favourite Chinki Yadav 31-29 in the medal match to clinch the women's 25m pistol title. Rhythm Sangwan won bronze through a shoot-off with Neha. Rhythm had topped the qualifying stage with a 583 ahead of Manu (580), with Chinki qualifying six
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