Gujarat Titans held the entire burden for the three teams to qualify for the playoffs. Who are they? Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Punjab Kings, and Gujarat itself. In such a situation, the GT captain Shubman Gill and his partner Sai Sudarshan carnaged the Delhi bowlers, doomed KL Rahul's century, and sealed a easy win of 10 wickets. KL Rahul produced a batting masterclass as Delhi Capitals piled up 199/3 in their allotted 20 overs against Gujarat Titans. Rahul remained unbeaten on a stunning 112 off just 65 balls, showcasing his full range of strokeplay with 14 fours and 4 sixes. Calm at the start and brutal at the death, he anchored the innings superbly. Delhi lost Faf du Plessis early for just 5, but Rahul quickly rebuilt alongside Abishek Porel, who chipped in with a brisk 30 off 19 deliveries. The duo stitched a 90-run stand that put pressure on the Gujarat bowlers. Captain Axar Patel added a fiery 25 from 16 before falling in the 17th over. Tristan Stubbs came in late and made his presence felt, slamming 21 off 10 to give the innings a strong finish. For Gujarat, the bowlers struggled to contain Delhi’s momentum. Sai Kishore, Arshad Khan, and Prasidh Krishna picked up a wicket each, but all conceded runs at a high economy rate. Kagiso Rabada was especially expensive, leaking 34 in just two overs. Read also: Watch: Kuldeep Yadav unhappy with the umpire Gill-Sudarshan starred the chase There were words on Delhi Capitals' batting struggles, but today, the bowling had no clue. Abhishek Porel impulsively took a review, just to find the ball hitting the pads. Axar Patel half-heartedly dove to get the ball but got his palms tingling. What else? Axar Patel was left struggling, running out of bowling options. There was a point when the presenters predicted that probably there would not be any qualification finalized, watching 200 runs on the board. But Gujarat had other plans. Jos Buttler just had one job, but in the dugout, juggling balls. Sai Sudarshan (108*) and Shubman Gill (93*) chased down a record 200 runs for the first time in IPL's history without loosing a wicket. Delhi bowlers failed to take a wicket as Gujarat cruised to 205/0. Natarajan leaked 49 in 3 overs. Meanwhile, Mustafizur Rahman, who literally had joined the team today, was most economical, conceding 24 in his spell.