We got absolutely pumped tonight - David Miller after huge Gujarat Titans loss

Gujarat Titans' David Miller reacts after playing a shot during the Indian Premier League (IPL) Twenty20 cricket match between Gujarat Titans and Sunrisers Hyderabad at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad

The Gujarat Titans (GT) could not muster a three figure score on Wednesday and Proteas batsman David Miller was left a deflated figure as his team fell to a crushing IPL defeat. Picture: Sajjad Hussain/AFP

Published Apr 18, 2024

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While a number of matches in the Indian Premier League (IPL) have set new record high batting totals, the Gujarat Titans (GT) could not muster a three figure score on Wednesday and Proteas batsman David Miller was left a deflated figure as his team fell to a crushing defeat.

GT were bowled out for 89 against Delhi Capitals (DC) in Ahmedabad, as Miller, with just two runs, was one of eight batsmen who were dismissed before reaching double figures.

In fact, Rashid Khan top-scored with 31 coming in at number eight, with the next best score being the 12 runs made by Sai Sudharsan. It was GT’s lowest-ever total in the IPL.

In response, DC knocked off the runs in 8.5 overs for a six wicket victory.

No excuses

Miller made no excuses for his side’s poor performance with the willow.

“We got absolutely pumped tonight. We were definitely below par tonight. You can make all the excuses in the world, but at the end of the day, we didn't play good enough cricket,” said Miller after the match.

"There was a couple of wickets that were really unlucky, just strange dismissals. He [Shubman Gill] played a bit early and got caught at cover. Another day he is hitting that for four. So the wicket was a bit sticky but certainly not a 90-all-out.

Miller said his side had attempted to muster a defendable total, but even that soon became out of reach.

"You are not going to win too many games when you are three or four wickets down in the powerplay. A score of 120-plus would have been at least something presentable for the bowlers to bowl at. But below 100 was just not enough. So, yeah, it's one of those things and we just couldn't get any momentum. Rashid [Khan, who scored 31 off 24] came in and played with good intent, and kind of proved maybe playing with a lot of intent was the way forward."