The Shreyas Iyer-led Punjab Kings witnessed their second defeat in the Indian Premier League as Gujarat Titans snatched a thrilling win of 4 wickets in Ahmedabad on May 3rd. Marcus Stoinis, who was given the last over, had to defend just 11 runs, but Arshad Khan and Washington Sundar finished the chase for the GT. Well, there will not be any change on the score board. Punjab still stays on the top 13, but at this point, all teams stay equally on 12. GT stays on fourth due to negative net run rate. GT bowling routes out PBKS The Punjab Kings have been absolutely humbled today! A side that characteristically goes huge from the beginning lost wickets in that way. Unlike Punjab, Gujarat Titans' fielding has been basic too, but the sluggish pitch and variable bounce mixed with the experience of Jason Holder and Kagiso Rabada got PBKS on the back foot. PBKS usually relies heavily on the top order. Priyansh Arya departed in the first over after a dropped chance. Prabhisimran Singh scored 15; Shreyas added 19 off 21, while Cooper Connolly and Nehal Wadhera got dismissed for ducks. It was Suryansh Shedge (57) and Marcus Stoinis (40) who took Punjab beyond 150, and Marco Jansen (20) gave the final push to 163. For GT, the fast bowlers did wonders! Mohammed Siraj took two early wickets, followed by KG Rabada dismissing Prabh and Suryansh. Meanwhile, Jason Holder starred for the side with four wickets, including the skipper's. Read also: Hardik Pandya Under Fire as Former India Legend and Selector Labels Him ‘Plastic Captain’ Tamil boys finished chase for GT GT's chase is mainly featured by 57 runs from Sai Sudharsan and 40 runs from Washington Sundar. Captain Shubman Gill departed early. Jos Buttler had a brief stay of 26 runs, followed by a little cameo of debutant Nishant Sindhu (15). Washington partnered with Rahul Tewatia (2), Jason Holder (5) and then Arshad Khan, who held his nerves well in the final over. Shreyas had, meanwhile, used all his frontline bowlers, hoping to get wickets, but eventually the match went to the final over, with Stoinis getting to defend the runs. But Washi finished the chase, having a ball left in the game. For PBKS, Arshdeep Singh and Vijaykumar Vyshakh took two wickets each while Jansen and Stoin had a piece.