Captain Axar Patel, who was seen immediately running to David Miller to console the latter, accepted that the middle order collapse cost them the match. Chasing 210, Delhi started well, having Pathum Nissanka (41) and KL Rahul (94) leading the chase. However, after Nissanka left, there was none until David Miller came to rescue. The last two matches' POTM of DC, Sameer Rizvi, got bowled out by Rashid Khan after the GT spinner bagged Nitish Rana. The captain, Axar Patel, himself is in search of runs and failed again today. Tristan Stubbs suffered a runout due to a miscommunication with KL. Miller, who went back and retired hurt, came back to rescue but fell short. After the match, in the post-match presentation, Axar appreciated both teams' efforts and said, "Both teams played very good cricket. These types of close games you can't point out anything. We could have been smarter in the chase. We lost wickets at crucial times. If not for that, we could have finished the chase off. Rahul kept the momentum on even after the powerplay, and despite wickets. He didn't let the run rate go down." Read also: Shubman Gill breaking Virat Kohli's record, becomes second fastest Indian to achieve this record in IPL Shubman Gill targeted slower balls against DC as their weapon Coming to speak at the post-match press conference, the winning team captain, Shubman Gill, revealed that Gujarat Titans were pretty happy with the score they put on the board. Good bowling will do the rest of the job for GT. Not only that, Gill also accepted that Miller rejecting the one run from Kuldeep Yadav in the second-to-last ball opened the doors for GT. Gill said "All three games we have played have gone in the last over. [When Miller didn't take the single, I thought] we have a chance to win! We decided if we bowl a good slower one, it will be difficult to hit for a boundary. Those five or six runs in fielding makes a difference. Every effort counts. 210 we always thought on this wicket we were 10-15 runs above par. We thought if we bowl well, we should be able to win. Now I just need to sleep and see how I wake up tomorrow!" Notably, Gill (70) has been the highest scorer from his side. Jos Buttler, who was struggling for so long, finally got his mojo back, scoring 52 off 27 balls. Washington Sundar scored his maiden IPL half-century (55*), taking GT to 210. With the ball, Rashid Khan took three wickets for 17. Prasidh Krishna managed two while Siraj took one.