CSK vs GT, IPL 2026: It was a day to forget for the Chennai Super Kings fans as they were beaten by Gujarat Titans at home. To be honest, the Titans annihilated the Super Kings by eight wickets. But what stole the show was captain Shubman Gill's cheeky move. Following the win, Gill took to social space and posted a picture from inside the flight.
Shubman Gill hits such beautiful sixes… not just once, but again and again. it makes you want to watch them on repeat.That’s exactly why I call Shubman Gill is the greatest batsman in T20, but people don’t seem to listen to me.?
— Banrakas (@RitikSriva75) April 26, 2026
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‘Nandri Chennai’
Gill captioned the picture as: ‘Nandri Chennai’, which means ‘thank you’. It was the yellow whistle that he held in his hand in the picture that became the talking point. Fans started speculating if Gill was trying to insult the CSK fans. In fact, Gill's move earned him a lot of unnecessary flak as well.
Gill was extremely pleased with the win. He also reckoned it was their 'most complete' performance of the season.
"Really happy. To get a win like that here is always difficult in this part of India, so really happy with the win. Yeah, apart from the last four or five overs of fielding, I think it was a pretty good effort from us out there. Actually, I was a little bit confused whether to bowl first or bat first on this wicket. But I think we bowled pretty well in the powerplay, and powerplay has been one of the areas where consistently we have done well. And if I have to be really critical, finishing the innings has been a little bit of concern for us, and hopefully, in the upcoming matches, we improve on that," Gill said at the post-match presentation.
The Titans are in the fifth spot currently, winning four out of eight games.
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