Harshal Patel to Shubman Gill, 1 run, 134.6ks in-angler on off, Gill knocks it to long-on
Harshal Patel [1.0-0-8-0] is back into the attack
Amogh: Wow-we're seeing a different version of Sai Sudarshan now with 200+ SR!
12.6
Rabada to Shubman Gill, 1 run, 142.3ks short of length delivery,
12.5
Rabada to Sai Sudharsan, 1 run, short of length angled across, Sudharsan plays a controlled pull backward of square
12.4
Rabada to Sai Sudharsan, FOUR, to long-off
12.3
Rabada to Shubman Gill, 1 run, short of length around off, Gill drops it with soft hands into the off-side and the pair cross over
12.2
Rabada to Shubman Gill, SIX, wow! That is the shot of the match. Nothing much wrong with the delivery - good length ball around off,
12.1
Rabada to Sai Sudharsan, 1 run, 134.4ks good length ball and Sudharsan drives to sweeper cover
Kagiso Rabada [2.0-0-17-1] is back into the attack
Highlights (7-12 overs): - Brar keeps it quiet after powerplay - Harshal starts with a decent over but concedes a boundary to Gill - Rabada gets Saha for the fourth time - Brar has Williamson caught at backward point - Sai Sudharsan shows intent straightaway - Raza taken for 14 runs in his 2nd over
11.6
Raza to Sai Sudharsan, 1 run, to mid-wicket
11.5
Raza to Sai Sudharsan, FOUR, Sudharsan is on fire. He's taken a liking towards Raza. This is short and Sudharsan is quick to pounce, he pulls it in front of square and splits the two fielders in the deep
11.4
Raza to Sai Sudharsan, FOUR, to backward square leg
11.3
Raza to Shubman Gill, 1 run, comes down the track and is met by a short of length delivery, pulled to deep square leg
11.2
Raza to Shubman Gill, FOUR, smashed!
11.1
Raza to Shubman Gill, no run, quicker and fuller, Gill pushes it back to Raza
10.6
Sam Curran to Shubman Gill, 1 run, loopy slower ball on off, Gill goes hard on the drive and mistimes it to long-on
10.5
Sam Curran to Sai Sudharsan, 1 run, short and at the body, Sudharsan pulls and picks out Harshal at long leg
Amogh: I feel GT missed a trick by not going with Manohar over Shankar, who could have added firepower in Miller's absence