Miller and Rashid deliver the killer blow
The Hindu
With 48 needed off three overs, the two swing the game Titans’ way; Ruturaj’s knock in vain for CSK
David Miller cemented Gujarat Titans’ position at the top of the table with a sensational unbeaten 94 (51b, 8x4, 6x6) as his side edged Chennai Super Kings by three wickets with a ball to spare and registered its fifth win of the season at the MCA Stadium here on Sunday.
Chasing a target of 170, the Titans were in big trouble at 16 for three in the fourth over with Maheesh Theekshana picking up two wickets. Opener Shubman Gill was snared by Mukesh Choudhary for a golden duck in the first over before Theekshana sent back Vijay Shankar (0) and Abhinav Manohar (12).
In walked Miller. For a large part of the chase, the South African left-hander single-handedly kept his side in the hunt. He hit boundaries with remarkable regularity before skipper Rashid Khan joined the party with a match-swinging 40 off 21 balls. The duo added 70 off 37 balls for the sixth wicket.
After being watchful for a few overs, Miller went after Moeen Ali, hitting a four and a six over long-on. He then turned his attention to Super Kings captain Ravindra Jadeja in the 12th over, slamming two sixes — one over long-on and the other over square-leg — before a four through covers brought up his 50.
Rashid, who was leading Titans in the absence of an injured Hardik Pandya (sidelined with a groin injury), held fort at the other end until the 18th over.
With 48 needed off the last three overs, Rashid waded into Chris Jordan, smashing the England seamer for three sixes and a four as the over cost 25 runs.
The Afghanistan all-rounder stayed low to get underneath the deliveries and used his supple wrists to whip them over mid-wicket and point with power and timing.