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Gujarat Titans vs Rajasthan Royals, 9th Match, Indian Premier League 2026 - HighlightsGT vs RR, 9th Match, Indian Premier League 2026 - Highlights

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Mohammed Siraj to Ravindra Jadeja, FOUR, Jadeja finishes with a boundary. Still a good over from Siraj - just 9 runs. He misses the yorker and dishes out a juicy full toss, Jadeja swings hard and though he didn't middle it, the placement was in front of square and splits the two fielders in the deep
19.3
W
Mohammed Siraj to Dhruv Jurel, out Caught by Jos Buttler!! Soft dismissal! No appeal from Siraj or Buttler. But Jurel starts walking. They all knew he had hit that. Another slower ball bouncer, Jurel is almost off the ground while attempting the ramp, gets a feather and Buttler takes a simple catch over his head. A superb knock comes to an end. Dhruv Jurel c Jos Buttler b Mohammed Siraj 75(42) [4s-5 6s-5]
19.1
4
Mohammed Siraj to Dhruv Jurel, FOUR, shot! Siraj misses the yorker by a couple of inches and that is enough for Jurel to put it away, uses his strong bottom hand and whips it in front of square, splitting long-on and deep mid-wicket
18.4
6
Prasidh Krishna to Dhruv Jurel, SIX, smoked! Prasidh misses his length - right in the slot and no half measures from Jurel, clean swing of the bat and gets plenty of height, also enough to clear the cow corner fence
17.1
6
Ashok Sharma to Dhruv Jurel, SIX, phew! That is some shot from Jurel. Not really a bad - back of a length around off, but Jurel brings the bottom hand into play and whips the heave into the leg-side. The pace of Ashok takes the ball over the rope
16.4
F
Kagiso Rabada to Dhruv Jurel, 2 runs, fifty for Jurel. This is an excellent knock. He took his time to get going and is now motoring along. He raises his bat and soaks in the applause of the dugout. Full delivery angled in, Jurel flicks it to deep mid-wicket and races back for the second
16.3
6
Kagiso Rabada to Dhruv Jurel, SIX, dropped! Siraj takes the catch but is backtracking, throws the ball up but not within the boundary rope, so the ball lands beyond. Fullish delivery, Jurel does not quite get under it and hence the miscue to long-on. Siraj takes it over his head and the power takes him back, he can do the rest perfectly and concedes a maximum
16.1
W
Kagiso Rabada to Donovan Ferreira, out Caught by Glenn Phillips!! Rabada gets his follow South African. Rajasthan Royals just losing their way a bit. It is the hard length from Rabada - pounded into the three quarter area, gets it to climb on the batter, Ferreira heaves to the leg-side and gets it high on the bat, the ball skies towards deep mid-wicket. Phillips settles just inside the rope and takes it calmly. Donovan Ferreira c Glenn Phillips b Kagiso Rabada 1(3)
15.3
W
Ashok Sharma to Shimron Hetmyer, out Caught by Mohammed Siraj!! Excellent catch from Siraj. That ball was travelling and Siraj does superbly to hang on. Ashok Sharma is pumped. The missed review has cost them 18 runs. Full pitcher around off, right in the slot for Hetmyer, and he goes flat and towards long-on. Siraj moves to his left and hangs while falling to the ground. Much needed wicket for the Titans because Hetmyer was looking in a dangerous mood. Shimron Hetmyer c Mohammed Siraj b Ashok Sharma 18(8) [4s-1 6s-2]
15.2
4
Ashok Sharma to Shimron Hetmyer, FOUR, ufff! What wrists from Hetmyer. 145.7ks good length ball angled across. It seemed like Hetmyer got a thick inside-edge as he attempted the flick. But he used his wrists to whip it over mid-wicket
14.1
6
Rashid Khan to Dhruv Jurel, SIX, fabulous shot! Jurel uses his feet to Rashid - a rare sight. There was a bit of flight, that allowed Jurel to come down the pitch, gets to the ball and lofts it beautifully over wide long-on. It is time for him to step on the gas..
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Prasidh Krishna to Shimron Hetmyer, SIX, back to back sixes. That missed opportunity is already costing them. Hetmyer should have been back in the dugout for a duck, but instead he's smoked two sixes. Another short ball and Hetmyer is not backing away, he swivels around and hammers the pull backward of square
13.5
6
Prasidh Krishna to Shimron Hetmyer, SIX, Hetmyer too is off the mark with a six. Prasidh goes for the short ball, but he's bowling from round the wicket, so the angle is taking it down, Hetmyer takes it on and nails the pull into the long leg fence
13.2
W
Prasidh Krishna to Riyan Parag, out Caught by Kumar Kushagra!! Soft dismissal! Prasidh comes back and strikes, just like Rabada. Rajasthan Royals have lost wickets in consecutive overs. 142.3ks good length ball outside off, Parag is half-hearted with his push and the extra bounce that Prasidh generates, hits the higher part of the bat and flies to backward point. Kushagra went reverse cup and almost messed up, luckily the ball got caught in his right hand even as the left hand came off. Riyan Parag c Kumar Kushagra b Prasidh Krishna 8(4) [6s-1]
12.4
6
Kagiso Rabada to Riyan Parag, SIX, whoa! Whippage first ball. Rabada goes too straight - on middle and leg, the length is full as well, Parag uses his bottom hand and whips it towards deep square leg. He gets enough to clear the fielder on the rope
12.3
W
Kagiso Rabada to Yashasvi Jaiswal, out Bowled!! Cleaned up! A fine knock comes to an end. Rabada was brought on exactly for this - get rid of the set batter. But his job was made easy by Jaiswal. He moved away to the leg-side, exposed his stumps and gave Rabada full sight, the good length ball is aimed for the stumps and it ends up flattening the off-stump. 145.6kph delivery and Jaiswal was beaten for pace. Yashasvi Jaiswal b Kagiso Rabada 55(36) [4s-6 6s-3]
12.2
4
Kagiso Rabada to Yashasvi Jaiswal, FOUR, nicely done! He missed out in the previous over but not this time. This is a slower ball bowled into the wicket, Jaiswal shuffles a long way across and laps it fine - to the right of Buttler and he can only watch it fly past him
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Mohammed Siraj to Dhruv Jurel, SIX, those last two balls turn it into an expensive over. Siraj goes for the yorker and misses it completely - dishes a full toss on the pads, easy pickings for Jurel as he deposits it into the deep backward square stand. He used the bottom hand and whipped it all the way into the crowd
11.5
4
Mohammed Siraj to Dhruv Jurel, FOUR, streaky but Jurel and RR won't be complaining. Siraj goes short and into the wicket, pace off delivery and Jurel is a bit early into the pull, gets a top-edge and the ball flies away wide of Buttler
11.2
F
Mohammed Siraj to Yashasvi Jaiswal, FOUR, fifty for Jaiswal. It has been a composed innings. He has not gone hammer and tongs as he usually does. Has bided his time and now it is go-time. He walks the wicket, stays leg-side of the ball and creams the drive on the rise through extra cover. Mid-off was inside the ring and he didn't bother to chase it
11
4
Rashid Khan to Dhruv Jurel, FOUR, edged and four. This was tad short but the line was close to off, Jurel didn't mind that, he goes hard on the cut and gets a thick outside-edge, the ball races away fine to the third man fence
10.3
Rashid Khan to Dhruv Jurel, no run, Gujarat Titans lose a review. The appeal was confident from Jos Buttler. Rashid joined in. The duo had a discussion and decided to challenge the onfield decision. Drifting down leg, Jurel sits down and misses the sweep. The ball brushed the pad on the way and that was the noise
10.1
4
Rashid Khan to Dhruv Jurel, FOUR, shot! Fraction short and Jurel is quick to pounce, googly at the stumps and Jurel uses the depth of the crease, almost whip-pulls it through mid-wicket and the timing takes care of the rest
9.2
4
Ashok Sharma to Dhruv Jurel, FOUR, dismissive! Just took a step across the stumps and belted this 145.7kph length ball on the rise with a lofted drive over cover. Deflating shot for a bowler
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Prasidh Krishna to Yashasvi Jaiswal, FOUR, that is a high quality shot! Prasidh will think he actually a nailed a yorker on the stumps but Jaiswal backed away to free his arms and he squeezed this past backward point with great power. Just 2 off the first 5 balls becomes 6 runs now in the over. Still a fine over though
6.2
W
Rashid Khan to Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, out Caught by Glenn Phillips!! The stand-in skipper does it so well. Shortish delivery on the stumps, Vaibhav rocks back to pull, is rushed on the shot so doesn't time it well. GP settles under it at deep mid-wicket and takes an easy catch. Not his usual innings but still did the job for his team and drags himself off the field disappointed. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi c Glenn Phillips b Rashid Khan 31(18) [4s-5 6s-1]
5.4
4
Prasidh Krishna to Yashasvi Jaiswal, FOUR, the side on angle shows a lovely image of how soft Jaiswal held his hands on the handle to just let this short of length delivery come, glance the bat and go behind square in the big gap. Got this boundary because of great field awareness and smart technique
5.3
6
Prasidh Krishna to Yashasvi Jaiswal, SIX, smashed! On the rise and muscular over long-on. 143.2kph short of length delivery, Jaiswal lets the ball come, swung through the line and absolutely nailed it over the ropes
4.2
6
Ashok Sharma to Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, SIX, audacious. This is a express bowler so he was hanging back to upper cut it and give the ball direction over backward point. The timing was so good and this was delivered around 149kph so it took the ball all the way
4.1
4
Ashok Sharma to Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, FOUR, dropped but this is even tougher than the previous one. 147.4kph short of length delivery, Vaibhav threw everything at it so the outside edge was thick and went towards first slip. Buttler dived full length and got his left hand to it, parried it wide of short third man. Oh dear, Siraj has rolled over the ball trying to stop the boundary with the slide. Looks like he's hurt his groin area. Physio takes him on the sidelines for some treatment
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Kagiso Rabada to Yashasvi Jaiswal, SIX, that's handsome! The shot of the game so far. 145.5kph short delivery and Jaiswal didn't care one bit. Just rocked back, swivelled on the pull and turned his back on the ball after making contact in the followthrough because he knew that was easily clearing mid-wicket
3.3
Kagiso Rabada to Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, 1 run, direct-hit from Rashid could have been curtains. Vaibhav just took off after driving this length delivery straight to mid-off. Rashid took aim at the bowler's end but missed
3.2
4
Kagiso Rabada to Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, FOUR, lovely! The way he delayed the shot by opening the bat face to get it over point was commendable. Short of a length delivery outside off stump, Vaibhav wanted to get under it. Was pace off from KG, so Vaibhav had to wait that extra bit and he managed to slice it over the infield for four
2.5
Mohammed Siraj to Yashasvi Jaiswal, no run, will go down as a chance but a toughie for Buttler! Short of a length delivery on the leg stump, Jaiswal got inside the line to whip it away fine past short fine leg, ball took the under edge and flew low to the right. Buttler did dive full length and get his right to it but it didn't stick. Could have been taken
2.4
4
Mohammed Siraj to Yashasvi Jaiswal, FOUR, mistimed but it is still good enough to clear the infield. Not a bad ball. Short of a length just outside off stump, Jaiswal went for the loft through the line over mid-off. Backed himself to clear the infield, bat turned in his hands on impact but he got away with it
2.2
4
Mohammed Siraj to Yashasvi Jaiswal, FOUR, that is the third boundary Siraj has conceded by spraying the ball down the leg-side. This time it's short of length and down the leg-side. There is short fine leg this time but it still is a freebie and Jaiswal took toll
2.1
6
Mohammed Siraj to Yashasvi Jaiswal, SIX, every time they have overpitched it's been a literal free-hit for these batters. Siraj will be kicking himself for offering a slot ball with some width outside off stump, Jaiswal says thank you very much and lofts over cover for a maximum
1.5
4
Kagiso Rabada to Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, FOUR, uppish and safe! Didn't time this loft really well as the bat turned in his hands. Not quite full not quite short so Vaibhav couldn't get under the ball properly. Luckily for him he managed to clear mid-off and the ball ran away to the fence
0.4
4
Mohammed Siraj to Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, FOUR, second gift of the over. Short of a length down the leg-side. The coach won't be happy with that line from his senior pro when there is no protection at fine leg. Vaibhav gets inside the line and pulls this really fine and collects his second boundary
0.2
4
Mohammed Siraj to Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, FOUR, that's a gift of a length ball on the pads from Siraj. Vaibhav didn't have to do much with no fine leg in place, just glanced it fine and he is away with a first ball four
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