With this win, GT has strengthened its hold at the top spot, with eight wins, three losses and 16 points. LSG on the other hand is at third position with five wins, five losses and a total of 11 points.
"The best thing I saw throughout the game was the belief the team had inside... Hardik in every team huddle said we are winning this match; you need to do our job. Same Ashu paa (Ashish Nehra) said to the team," Mohit said in a video posted by IPL's Twitter handle.
GT is at the fourth position with four wins and two losses (8 points) while LSG is at second place with four wins and three losses (8 points). PBKS is at fifth position with four wins and three losses (8 points) while MI is at eighth spot with three wins and three losses (six points).
Gujarat Titans bowler Mohit Sharma produced a spectacle for the fans in the final over against Lucknow Super Giants at Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow on Saturday.
Mohammed Shami and Mohit Sharma produced outstanding death-bowling performances which made Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) skipper KL Rahul's half-century to go in vain as Gujarat Titans (GT) clinched a seven-run win over the hosts
Though KL is the fourth-highest run-scorer in IPL this season, his strike rate is a concern. In seven matches, he has scored 262 runs at an average of 37.42 with two half-centuries and the best score of 74. His strike rate is 113.91 in IPL 2023 so far.
Gujarat team reached the 50-run mark in five overs and by the end of the powerplay, they were 56/1 in six overs. But despite the flying start, the Hardik Pandya-led side won the match in the last over and they required four runs off the last two balls when Rahul Tewatia went on to hit the wi
Young Gujarat Titans opener Shubman Gill, meanwhile slammed his second fifty of IPL 2023 and played a sublime knock of 67 off 49 deliveries. Gill - who was disappointed to have not finished the game for his team in the end - garnered a lot of praise from former Australia batting legend Matth
Shubman Gill's 67 runs helped Gujarat seal the win, even though he was bowled out in the final over by Sam Curran. Mohit Sharma was declared the Player of the Match for just conceding 18 runs in four overs while picking up two wickets.
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