12 April,2024 07:10 AM IST | Jaipur | PTI
GT skipper Shubman Gill during his 72 v RR on Wednesday. Pic/AFP
Gujarat Titans (GT) skipper Shubman Gill stressed that the target was always within their grasp even though they seemed down and out at one stage before pulling off a three-wicket win over Rajasthan Royals (RR) here on Wednesday.
The Titans needed 73 off the last 30 balls, but came back from nowhere to pull off a last-ball thriller. "We were targeting 45 in three overs and that is very much gettable, and that was the mindset," said Gill.
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"Mathematically, it is like both batters need to score 9-ball 22 runs or so and if one of the batters goes berserk, it will get over two-three balls prior.
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"When GT is playing, don't think that [we have left ourselves too much to do]," he quipped.
Asked if the Impact Player rule brought this change to mindset, Gill said: "It does make a difference if you have an extra batter. But it is just the mindset to make it easier and simpler." Gill was the top scorer for GT with a 44-ball 72.
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