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Prasidh bowled four overs, allowing only 18 runs at a remarkable economy rate of 4.5. He took two vital wickets: Tilak Varma, who scored 39 from 36 balls, and Suryakumar Yadav, MI’s highest scorer with 48 off 28 balls. His controlled bowling comprised 14 dot balls and only two boundaries given, greatly impeding MI’s run chase.
When asked about his performance, Prasidh underlined his enthusiasm to contribute and the strategic approach he took: “I was wanting to bowl genuinely… We could tell that cutters and balls into the wicket were doing effectively. So I kept it in mind, and when I went to bowl, I made sure to use the length. Prasidh bowled four overs for only 18 runs at a remarkable economy rate of 4.5. He took two vital wickets: Tilak Varma, who scored 39 from 36 balls, and Suryakumar Yadav, MI’s highest scorer with 48 off 28 balls. His controlled bowling comprised 14 dot balls and only two boundaries given, greatly impeding MI’s run chase.
GT captain Shubman Gill praised Prasidh’s contribution, saying, “I think he performed more than quite well. He did an incredible job for us to be able to come in like that in such a stressful scenario, and I believe he transformed the game for us with his bowling.