GT vs MI: Deadly bowling by Kagiso Rabada! Suryakumar Yadav runs over all four at a speed of 152 kmph – VIDEO
Suryakumar Yadav Bold Video: In the 30th match of IPL 2026, Gujarat Titans fast bowler Kagiso Rabada created a stir with his deadly bowling at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Rabada gave a great start to the Gujarat team, which won the toss and came to bowl first against Mumbai Indians. He shocked Mumbai’s top order in the power play itself, pushed the team on the backfoot and took three big wickets in the first three overs.
Clean bowled to Suryakumar Yadav
Suryakumar Yadav became the victim of Rabada’s most dangerous ball. On the fifth ball of the sixth over, Rabada bowled a fast ball at a speed of 152.1 km/hr, which came inwards after hitting the pitch. Surya could not understand this ball and his defense was completely broken. The ball hit the stumps directly and he was bowled after scoring 15 runs. This wicket proved to be a big blow for Mumbai.
Quinton de Kock trapped in a bouncer
Earlier, Kagiso Rabada troubled opener Quinton de Kock with his short pitch ball. In the fourth over, he bowled a bouncer at a speed of around 150, on which De Kock tried to play a big shot. However, the ball took the edge of the bat in the air and Rabada himself took an easy catch and sent him to the pavilion. This wicket brought early lead for Gujarat.
Quinton De Kock ✅
Surya Kumar Yadav ✅Kagiso Rabada with a fine piece of new-ball bowling 😊
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Danish also became victim in debut match
Danish Malevar, who was debuting for Mumbai Indians, also could not stand in front of Rabada. In the second over, Rabada bowled a fast ball on the exact line, on which the batsman missed and the ball went straight to the pads. The umpire declared him out LBW. In this way, Rabada changed the course of the match by taking three important wickets of Mumbai in his opening spell itself.
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Rabada took three wickets for 33 runs in his four over spell. His lethal bowling put Gujarat Titans in a strong position. Shaking the opposition team in the power play itself had an impact on the entire match and Mumbai Indians came under pressure. However, later, thanks to Tilak Verma’s unbeaten 101-run century, Mumbai Indians set a target of 200 runs in front of Gujarat Titans.
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