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IPL 2025: Gujarat Titans Road to Playoffs

IPL 2025: Gujarat Titans Road to Playoffs

Time of Indiaa day ago

Gujarat Titans
The Gujrat Titans may not have the glitz of some other franchises, but have once again proven that cricket is a team game. With smart roles, ruthless top-order batting, and an emerging bowling core, GT marched into the IPL 2025 playoffs.
But just when it mattered most, two of their biggest names—Jos Buttler and Kagiso Rabada—have exited the tournament for national duty. The Eliminator now looks a lot more daunting.
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GT's batting this season was beautifully top-heavy. Shubman Gill and Sai Sudharsan opened the innings with composure and aggression, setting the tone in nearly every game. Then came
Jos Buttler
at No. 3, blending power and experience with finishing finesse.
In multiple matches, at least one of these three batted deep into the innings, shielding the middle order and ensuring smooth run-chases or defendable totals.
With Buttler gone, that smooth engine now has a missing piston.
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The flip side of top-order dominance? The middle order is largely unproven under pressure. Players like Shahrukh Khan,Rahul Tewatia, and haven't had many chances to play match-defining knocks.
In a high-stakes Eliminator, GT will need at least one of them to step up.
The real breakout star in Gujarat's camp this season has been
Prasidh Krishna
. After a quiet 2024, he's roared back to form—23 wickets in 14 games at 7.91 economy, currently second on the Purple Cap leaderboard. His pace and death-over accuracy have anchored GT's bowling plans.
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Adding to the firepower is R Sai Kishore, the crafty left-arm off-spinner who's had a dream season.
His 17 wickets have come at key moments—especially in middle overs where he's throttled opposition momentum.
With
Kagiso Rabada
also heading back to South Africa, Gujarat lose their pace spearhead. Though he didn't dominate the wickets chart, Rabada's experience and early breakthroughs made a big difference. Without him, Krishna will shoulder a bigger load—and GT may have to rely on Azmatullah Omarzai or uncapped options.
GT's campaign included highlight wins—like the 10-wicket demolition of Delhi Capitals, strong performances against RCB and SRH, and a strategic win over
Mumbai Indians
.
But they've also been involved in a few high-scoring losses that exposed some bowling gaps.
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Still, 8 wins from 14 games is no small feat in a packed season.
Gujarat Titans' results from their 14 league-stage matches in
IPL
2025:
1. Match 5 vs Punjab Kings (25 Mar) – Lost by 11 runs
2. Match 9 vs Mumbai Indians (29 Mar) – Won by 36 runs
3. Match 14 vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru (2 Apr) – Won by 8 wickets
4. Match 19 vs Sunrisers Hyderabad (6 Apr) – Won by 7 wickets
5. Match 23 vs Rajasthan Royals (9 Apr) – Won by 58 runs
6. Match 26 vs Lucknow Super Giants (12 Apr) –Lost by 6 wickets
7. Match 35 vs Delhi Capitals (19 Apr) – Won by 7 wickets
8. Match 39 vs Kolkata Knight Riders (21 Apr) – Won by 39 runs
9. Match 47 vs Rajasthan Royals (28 Apr) – Lost by 8 wickets
10. Match 51 vs Sunrisers Hyderabad (2 May) – **Won** by 38 runs
11. Match 56 vs Mumbai Indians (6 May) – Won by 3 wickets (DLS Method, Target: 147)
12. Match 60 vs Delhi Capitals (18 May) – Won by 10 wickets
13. Match 64 vs Lucknow Super Giants (22 May) – Lost by 33 runs
14. Match 67 vs Chennai Super Kings (25 May) – Lost by 83 runs
They will next face Mumbai Indians in the Eliminator on 30 May.

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