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GT vs LSG Live Score, IPL 2025: Table-topper Gujarat Titans aim to continue winning run against Lucknow Super Giants

GT vs LSG Live Score, IPL 2025: Table-topper Gujarat Titans aim to continue winning run against Lucknow Super Giants

India.com22-05-2025

Shubman Gill's GT will take on Rishabh Pant-led LSG in match no. 64 of IPL 2025 in Ahmedabad. (Photo: BCCI/IPL)
The number one team on the points table Gujarat Titans will face off against inconsistent Lucknow Super Giants in match no. 64 of the IPL 2025 season at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Thursday. GT have already booked their berth in the Playoffs thanks to a 10-wicket win over Delhi Capitals in their last match.
Rishabh Pant's LSG, on the other hand, have had a forgettable season but will look to end it on a high. Skipper Pant has endured a disastrous season with the bat and failed to live up to Rs 27 crore billing but has a couple of opportunities to improve. GT vs LSG, IPL 2025 match no. 64 LIVE Scores and Updates HERE –

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