Gujarat Titans Back Mohit Sharma Despite Poor IPL 2024 Performances

Gujarat Titans Back Mohit Sharma Despite Poor IPL 2024 Performances

Ahead of their crucial clash against Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024, Gujarat Titans Director of Cricket Vikram Solanki has expressed unwavering support for right-arm seamer Mohit Sharma, despite his underwhelming performances in the ongoing edition.

Mohit Sharma, who emerged as the joint second-highest wicket-taker in IPL 2023 with 27 scalps, has struggled to replicate his success this season. In 10 innings, he has managed only 10 wickets at an average of 36.20 and an economy of 10.96.

However, Solanki remains confident in Mohit’s abilities, attributing his recent struggles to the fearless approach of batters and the placid nature of the wickets. “Mohit is a world-class bowler and a phenomenally hardworking cricketer,” Solanki said. “We believe in him and are backing him to turn things around.”

Solanki’s unwavering support comes despite Mohit’s record-breaking performance against Delhi Capitals, where he conceded 73 runs in four overs, the worst spell in IPL history. The Gujarat-based franchise currently sits in seventh place with 8 points after winning four of 10 matches.

The Gujarat Titans squad for IPL 2024 includes:

* Shubman Gill (C)
* David Miller
* Wriddhiman Saha
* Sai Sudharsan
* Shahrukh Khan
* Matthew Wade
* Kane Williamson
* Azmatullah Omarzai
* Abhinav Manohar
* Rashid Khan
* Vijay Shankar
* Rahul Tewatia
* Spencer Johnson
* Kartik Tyagi
* Joshua Little
* Darshan Nalkande
* Noor Ahmad
* Ravisrinivasan Sai Kishore
* Mohit Sharma
* Jayant Yadav
* Umesh Yadav
* Sushant Mishra
* Sandeep Warrier
* Sharath BR
* Manav Suthar

GT's Mohit Sharma Admits Difficulty Replacing Shami, Focuses on Execution

GT’s Mohit Sharma Admits Difficulty Replacing Shami, Focuses on Execution

Gujarat Titans’ pace bowler Mohit Sharma expressed the difficulty of replacing a bowler of Mohammed Shami’s caliber after his team’s 63-run defeat to Chennai Super Kings. Shami, India’s premier pacer, is recovering from ankle surgery and will miss the IPL and T20 World Cup.

“Any team would miss a bowler like Shami. You can’t replace him with anyone,” said Sharma, who played for CSK from 2013 to 2015. “But injuries are uncontrollable, and you must move ahead.”

Sharma acknowledged the inexperience of GT’s new bowlers, Spencer Johnson and Azmatullah Omarzai. “They haven’t played much cricket yet. We must be patient with them and not become too result-oriented.”

He emphasized the importance of focusing on execution rather than results. “We must not bother about the runs leaked or the result, but how successful we are with our plans and how we are working on it backstage.”

CSK posted a formidable 206 for six, with Ruturaj Gaikwad, Rachin Ravindra, and Shivam Dube contributing significantly. GT bowlers struggled, with Umesh Yadav conceding 27 in two overs and Rashid Khan going for 49 in four overs.

Sharma attributed CSK’s success to their aggressive approach in the powerplay. “They tried to get the maximum out of the powerplay overs,” he said. “We failed to execute our plans properly and judge the width and length during our bowling.”

Despite the loss, Sharma defended GT’s decision to bowl first, citing the potential for dew in night games. “We knew that the dew might play a factor later during the game,” he said.

However, Sharma praised CSK bowlers for their execution. “Deepak (Chahar) started well, and at the end of the day, it all boils down to the number of variations you possess and when and how to use them.”

He refused to blame GT’s batters for the poor show. “I won’t say we failed to score runs, but credit to the CSK bowlers for bowling brilliantly,” he said. “The wickets that we lost initially, leading to lack of partnerships, followed by CSK bowlers bowling the right length, led to our inability to up the run rate.”

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