Shubman Gill says winning the IPL after winning the Under-19 World Cup means a lot to him:

 Shubman Gill's six off Obed McCoy's bowling got it done for debutants Gujarat Titans as they crushed Rajasthan Royals by seven wickets in the last to bring home the IPL championship here at the Narendra Modi arena on Sunday. Gill scored an unbeaten 45 off 43 balls to guarantee his group pursued down 131-run focus in 18.1 overs.


"It implies a great deal. Subsequent to winning the under-19 World Cup, winning the IPL is comparably huge, " said Gujarat Titans opener Shubman Gill after the IPL last.


The 22-year old hitter played for Kolkata Knight Riders in the past three seasons and this year was held by Gujarat Titans group for Rs 7 crores and the young person assumed a vital part in giving his side consistent beginnings all through the season and in the last he was the most noteworthy run-scorer for his side.


"It is my fourth year. I needed to be there till the end and that was the discussion with the mentors. Happy I took them over the line," said Shubman Gill.


Gujarat Titans bowlers capitalized on the home circumstances in Ahmedabad to limit them to 130/9 of every 20 overs. Captain Hardik Pandya stowed three wickets and R Sai Kishore took two wickets for GT.


"Our bowlers bowled all around well to limit them to 130. We needed to hold them under 150 yet luckily it was a lot lesser, " said Gill.


Playing on homeground Gujarat Titans took advantage of the circumstances and turned into the heroes of IPL 2022.

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