CSK’s Batting Blitz Shocks Gujarat Titans as Brevis, Conway Power Mammoth 230 Total
In a thrilling finale to their league campaign, the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) roared back to form in emphatic fashion, dismantling the Gujarat Titans’ bowling attack with a ferocious display of power-hitting at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Known for their inconsistent batting this season, CSK flipped the script in style, racking up a colossal 230/5 in 20 overs after choosing to bat first.
Despite an early hiccup with the loss of Ayush Matre (34 off 17; 3 fours, 3 sixes) at 44/1, the Super Kings showed no signs of slowing down. Urvil Patel stepped in and kept the momentum alive with a blistering 37 off just 19 balls, including four boundaries and two sixes, forming a vital partnership with Devon Conway.The fireworks continued as Shivam Dube added a rapid 17 off 8, while Conway anchored the innings with a classy 52 off 35 balls (6 fours, 2 sixes) before being bowled by Rashid Khan.
But it was Dewald Brevis who turned the game on its head. The young South African lit up the evening with a devastating 57 off just 23 deliveries, punishing the Titans with five towering sixes and four crisp boundaries. His late-innings onslaught ensured CSK surged past the 200-run mark with ease. Ravindra Jadeja provided finishing support with an unbeaten 21 off 18.The Powerplay yielded 68 runs for CSK, setting the tone for their innings of dominance.
On the bowling front, Gujarat Titans struggled to contain the carnage. Prasidh Krishna stood out with 2/22 from his quota, while Rashid Khan, Sai Kishore, and Shahrukh Khan chipped in with one wicket each. Others had a night to forget—Siraj leaked 47 in 4 overs, Arshad Khan 42 in just 2, and Coetzee conceded 34 in 3.With the playoffs in sight, CSK’s resurgence couldn’t have come at a better time. Their explosive batting display sends a clear message: the Super Kings are far from done.