'Start from zero...': Shubman Gill after Gujarat Titans slump to third loss in a row

Royal Challengers Bengaluru secured a dominant four-wicket victory over Gujarat Titans for their third consecutive IPL 2024 win on Saturday. This was RCB's fourth win in 11 matches, which propelled them from last place to seventh, keeping their slim playoff hopes alive. Chasing a modest target of 148, Du Plessis and Kohli provided a strong start with a 92-run partnership in 35 balls.
'Start from zero...': Shubman Gill after Gujarat Titans slump to third loss in a row
Shubman Gill and Virat Kohli. (PTI Photo)
NEW DELHI: Royal Challengers Bengaluru secured a dominant four-wicket victory over Gujarat Titans for their third consecutive IPL 2024 win on Saturday.
This was RCB's fourth win in 11 matches, which propelled them from last place to seventh, keeping their slim playoff hopes alive.
Chasing a modest target of 148, Du Plessis (64) and Kohli (42) provided a strong start with a 92-run partnership in 35 balls, securing the win with 6.2 overs to spare at Bengaluru's M.
Chinnaswamy Stadium.
Du Plessis's departure triggered a mini-collapse, as Gujarat struck back with wickets from Joshua Little and Noor Ahmad, leaving RCB at 117-6 when Kohli fell. Wicketkeeper-batsman Dinesh Karthik (21) and Swapnil Singh (15) then ensured a smooth finish with an unbroken 35-run stand, guiding the team home without further trouble.
Meanwhile, Gujarat Titans's situation remains precarious, as they suffered their seventh loss in 11 matches.
After the defeat, Gujarat Titans captain Shubman Gill rued not having an extra bowling option in the side.
"It all depends on the wicket, you see the first couple of overs. You get an idea and you play according to that. I think 170-180 on this wicket would have been a good total," Gill said.
"I think how we batted in the powerplay and how we bowled in the powerplay, that made a difference. We would have an extra bowling option (had we not lost early wickets.) Never easy. It's important for us to start from zero (in the next game), need to move on," he said.
"Many positives to take from this game, need to make sure we don't repeat our mistakes. It's all about winning everything we can from here on," Gill added.
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