Shubman Gill has a golden opportunity to score a century of sixes, just six away from reaching a special place

Cricket News Desk. In IPL 2025, Royal Challengers Bangalore, ie RCB’s team, will face the challenge of Gujarat Titans (GT) in their home. Both teams will face face to face face to face in the 14th game of the 18th season of IPL. RCB has played 2 games so far and both won. He above the score table with 4 points. Gujarat also played 2 games. However, under the captaincy of Shubman Gill, the team had a win and defeat. Gujarat’s team is fourth in the points table. After two consecutive wins, RCB’s eye is on the hat of victory. However, it will not be easy for the hosts to win against Gujarat. Gujarat captain Shubman Gill will try to make a big record in this match. In an effort to achieve a special century, Shubman Gill can in fact achieve a special century of sixes in Bangalore today. For this he only needs 1 six. He will complete his 100 sixes in the IPL by hitting a six against Bangalore. He will become the 39th batsman to do so. So far, 38 batsmen have hit 100 or more sixes in the IPL, including 23 Indians. Chris Gayle has the record for most sixes (357) in the IPL. He talked about Shubman Gill’s IPL career and scored 3287 runs in 102 overs of 105 games at an average of 37.78 and a strike rate of 136.33. Which includes 4 centuries and 20 half centers. He hit 316 fours and 99 sixes in the IPL. Apart from Gill, Rahul Tewatia, Rahul Tewatia of Gujarat Titans will also have a chance to create history. Rahul is very close to completing 500 runs for GT in IPL. For this he only needs 2 runs. Once he scored 2 runs, Rahul will become the sixth batsman of Gujarat to score 500 or more runs in the IPL. So far, this achievement has been achieved by Shubman Gill, Sai Sudarshan, David Miller, Hardik Pandya and Widdhiman Saha. Shubman Gill, who scored the most runs for Gujarat Titans in IPL – 1870 Sai Sudarshan – 1171 David Miller – 950 Hardik Pandya – 833 Wriddhiman Saha – 824 Rahul Tewatia – 498 Share these storytellers