Sudharsan’s knock, which featured six fours and a six, saw him reclaim the Orange Cap, becoming the first batter this season to cross 400 runs. Though Jos Buttler couldn’t replicate his previous heroics, his unbeaten 41 off 23 ensured GT posted a par-plus score without taking excessive risks on a slow track.
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Chasing 199, KKR faltered early as Mohammed Siraj removed Gurbaz in the first over. Rashid Khan (2/25) returned to form by dismissing Sunil Narine and Andre Russell, while Prasidh Krishna (2/25) dealt twin blows in the 17th over to crush KKR’s hopes. Spinners Sai Kishore (1/19) and Washington Sundar (1/36) strangled the hosts in the middle overs, during which KKR endured a 36-ball boundary drought.
Skipper Ajinkya Rahane fought with a 50 off 36 but lacked support, with Venkatesh Iyer (14) and Rinku Singh failing to provide a late push. KKR ended at 159/8, suffering their fifth defeat in eight matches.
With this clinical win, GT consolidated their top spot on the points table with 12 points from eight games. The defending champions, meanwhile, find themselves under pressure as their playoff hopes take a hit with continued inconsistency, especially in home games.