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Published - May 3, 2025, 12:18 IST | Updated - May 3, 2025, 12:18 IST
Updated - May 3, 2025, 12:18 IST
Shubman Gill, the Gujarat Titans (GT) captain, found himself in an anxious situation while his team was playing against Sunrisers Hyderabad during their IPL 2025 game. He was given out upon a questionable run-out, one which he emphatically opposed. After that decision, he exchanged heated words with the umpires on the field and could be seen hotly debating off the boundary too.
The incident occurred on May 2, and ever since there has been a discussion about whether Gill could be suspended from GT's next match. No such announcement has been made so far. The IPL match referee continues to investigate what occurred and will determine whether Gill's actions violated any rules.
Earlier during the tournament, Gill had already received a fine of ₹12 lakh for a slow over-rate. Although that offense is different, habitual behavior has the potential to invite more serious punishment. It has piqued the fans' interest more as to what next decision would be.
Gujarat Titans Captain Shubman Gill very angry with umpire run out decision vs Sunrisers Hyderabad..!
— MANU. (@IMManu_18) May 2, 2025
- 3rd umpire Micheal Gough..;;
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Also Read: IPL 2025, Match 51: Gujarat Titans vs Sunrisers Hyderabad Full Match Highlights
Will Shubman Gill Be Banned?
There is no ban on Shubman Gill right now. However, the match officials are considering it. If they consider his conduct to be improper, he can be fined or suspended for one match. If the action is not considered severe, he may be warned only.
For Gujarat Titans, every match matters now as the team battles for a playoff position. Losing their captain at this point may impact their chances. The fans are hoping he gets cleared and continues to captain the team in the coming matches.
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