
Mumbai: Hardik Pandya from Bombje with GT Batters with Gill and J Buttler during the IPL 2025 cricket match between the Indians in Mumbai and Gujarat Titans at the Wankhede stadium in Mumbai, Mumbai. (PTI Photo/Kunal Patil) Captain Bombaje Indians Hardik Pandya on Tuesday bowed the latest joint in the Indian History of Premier League (IPL) with 11 supplies against Gujarat Titans at the Wankhede stadium. Pandya was equal to the recording of Tusha Deshpande (2023), Mohammeda Siraj (2023), Sandeep Sharma (2025) and Shardul Thakur (2025).Hardik admitted 18 runs at its end. Five accessories bowed over more, including three wide and two balls.Most balls in IPL11 Balls Mohammed Siraj vs Mi Bengaluru 2023 (via No. 19)11 Balls Tushar Deshpande vs LSG Chennai 2023 (via No. 4)11 Balls Shardul Thakur vs Krkr Krkata 2025 (over No. 13)11 Balls Sandeep Sharma vs DC Delhi 2025 (over 20)11 Balls Hardik Pandya vs GT WankHede 2025 (via No. 8) Previously, the Indians from the Bombay on the back of the undefeated lane got into this match, but this run is likely to end on Tuesday in this crucial match against GT that both teams must win to get closer to the playoffs.
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First they asked for a bat, the Indians from the Bombai landed in trouble in the first upcoming when Mohammed Siraj hit the second ball. Jacks had to enter the middle early and took advantage of his chances of getting the first century for Indians in Mumbai.However, the five -time champion could not earn money on the platform provided by Jacks and Suryakumar Yadav, who shared 71 partnerships for the third goal. They lost seven goals on 58 runs to end up with a poor score.Who is the IPL player?Regardless of how three they dropped the catches in the Power, Gujarat fought back through his sprockets Rashid and R Sai Kishhore (2/34) to get control of the game in which the Indians Mumbai disintegrated against pressure.Will Jacks, which was twice dropped to 0 and 29, hit 35-míč 53 (5x4s, 3x6s), while Suryakumar Yadav made a brisk 34, but the rest could not respond to the challenge, especially the Hardik Pandy (1) (7).