Shah Rukh Khan. (Source -Getty Images)
Gujarat Titans’ Shahrukh Khan showcased his prowess as he climbed up the batting order to No. 4 during Sunday’s clash against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in Ahmedabad. Shahrukh’s brilliant innings not only propelled his team’s score but also marked his debut in the new batting position in the IPL.
The Tamil Nadu batter, known for his explosive batting style, seized the opportunity with both hands, playing a scintillating knock that saw him notch up his maiden IPL fifty. With a display of power hitting, Shahrukh blazed his way to 58 off just 30 balls, including three boundaries and five towering sixes.
Reflecting on his unexpected promotion, Shahrukh revealed that his spot came as a surprise, but he was ready for the challenge after being informed by Ashish Nehra. His preparedness paid off with a stellar innings that not only strengthened GT’s position but also contributed to a commanding total of 200 runs.
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“First time I have come out to bat 4 (in IPL.) Before the game Ashish Nehra told me I might bat at 4, so was prepared in the bus itself. The first over spun a bit, the pitch dried up. The wicket is spinning but 200 is a good score,” said Shahrukh, as quoted by India Today.
Have been working in the nets with our coaches: Shahrukh
Speaking about his strategy against the spinners, Shahrukh emphasised the importance of stepping out and hitting straight. His partnership with Sai Sudharsan, who amassed 84 runs off 49 balls, further bolstered GT’s innings, as the duo stitched together a crucial 86-run stand.
“I just had to step out and hit straight. Have been working in the nets with our coaches. Good to play along with him (Sai Sudharsan), we have a good relationship,” added Shahrukh.
Looking ahead, Shahrukh expressed confidence in his team’s ability to defend the imposing total. “I think so, 200 is enough. It’s important to bowl well and restrict them,” he remarked, highlighting the significance of a disciplined bowling performance to secure the victory.