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Didn’t play good enough cricket: David Miller claims Gujarat Titans didn’t get any momentum

Didn’t play good enough cricket: David Miller claims Gujarat Titans didn’t get any momentum

GT vs DC: Succumbing to 6 wicket loss to Delhi Capitals, David Miller claims that Gujarat Titans didn't play good cricket

Gujarat Titans were blown apart by Delhi Capitals in the latest IPL 2024 encounter. As the Delhi outfits enjoyed a stunning win, GT’s David Miller claimed that his side didn’t get any momentum during the match. Batting first, GT were bowled out for just 89 runs, their lowest in IPL.

“We will look to bring out A game in the next match. It wasn’t a great result, we got absolutely pumped. It was a game were nothing went our way. It’s tough loss to take tonight where we were beaten in the 9th over,” said David Miller after the game.

Didn’t score enough runs: David Miller

Delhi Capitals came out with all guns blazing to chase down the 90 run target in just 8.5 overs. Not just the win, but DC now has boosted their NRR with this emphatic result.

Gujarat Titans were blown apart by Delhi Capitals. Only three GT batters managed to score in double digits. Rashid Khan managed to score the team’s highest of 31 runs.

“We didn’t score enough runs. There were a couple of wickets which were very unlucky, strange dismissals. At the end of the day we didn’t play good enough cricket,” David Miller concluded.

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