It's where football meets cricket! Gerald Coetzee completes the catch that would otherwise be named under Sai Sudharsan. Sai Kishore tossed up the ball on the stumps and Jonny Bairstow tried to sweep it. Sai Sudharsan, placed at backward point, took a flight in the air, leaning towards his left. The ball, if palmed by him, would have been a stunner, but it got bounced to Gerald Coetzee's hands! Well, Sudarshan's act resembled more like a goalkeeper trying to save the ball flying inside the nets but turned out to be an assist for Coetzee. Watch the video here: Top teamwork 🫡Sai Sudharsan 🤝 Gerald Coetzee Jonny Bairstow departs after an entertaining 47(22). Updates ▶ https://t.co/R4RTzjQfph #TATAIPL | #GTvMI | #Eliminator | #TheLastMile pic.twitter.com/Om1nYyNDAT — IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) May 30, 2025 Gujarat Titans have been awful on the field. Earlier, Coetzee dropped an easy catch of Rohit Sharma, and the bloke went on to score a half-century. GT's new wicketkeeper, Kushal Mendis, dropped quite a good number of catches too. Read also: 'We Are So Jobless': Rakul Preet on Kohli-Avneet Insta Controversy Mumbai Indians Post Record Total in Mullanpur Eliminator Mumbai Indians hammered 228/5 in 20 overs against Gujarat Titans in the IPL 2025 Eliminator at New Chandigarh's Mullanpur Stadium, marking the highest-ever total batting first at this venue. Opting to bat, Rohit Sharma led the charge with a blistering 81 off 50 balls, smashing 9 fours and 4 sixes. He was well supported by Jonny Bairstow, who blasted 47 off just 22 balls at a strike rate of 213.63. Mumbai maintained a scoring rate above 11 throughout, with Tilak Varma (25 off 11) and Hardik Pandya (22* off 9) providing a fiery finish. The onslaught saw MI ransack 68 runs in the last five overs. Gujarat's bowlers struggled, with Coetzee conceding 51 in just 3 overs. Prasidh Krishna and Sai Kishore claimed two wickets each but at steep costs. With a massive 229 to chase, GT face a daunting task to stay alive in the tournament.