There was one brilliant moment on the field that put the Mumbai Indians on a strong footing once again when Naman Dhir took a screamer of a catch of Washington Sundar, during their IPL 2026 game against Gujarat Titans at Ahmedabad. Gujarat Titans were already struggling to chase down the large target of 200 when Sundar had the intention of playing his shots. The man had already scored 26 off 17 balls, having hit five boundaries and was trying to build on it, however what happened next in the 8th over changed the scenario once again. Mitchell Santner went for the short one, a ball that didn't seem like much of a wicket-taking delivery. Sundar went for a pull toward deep mid-wicket. It seemed like the ball was to carry over the man, but Dhir had different ideas. Standing very near the ropes, he made sure he was in the right position, jumped very well and caught it over his head. The Mumbai Indians player somehow kept his balance and didn't hit the rope with his back. The third umpire went in for a second glance, however it was confirmed to be a clean catch. This was also the turning point in the game as Gujarat Titans went 54 for 4 at 7.2 overs. Watch the video here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Devil 👿 (@pandit.aman.1012) Also Read | Watch: Jasprit Bumrah Strikes on First Ball, Dismisses Sai Sudharsan after going Wicketless in 5 Matches Dhir's Catch - The Turning Point of the match Dhir took the catch when Gujarat Titans were struggling to recover from the early wickets of Sai Sudharsan (on the first ball), Jos Buttler and Shubman Gill. Only Sundar tried to score, but his departure left Gujarat Titans in a serious crisis at 54 for 4 in their attempt to score 200. The Mumbai Indians pacers maintained tight control with Jasprit Bumrah, Hardik Pandya and Ashwani Kumar picking up a wicket apiece in the powerplay, Santner removed the well set batter which further put pressure on the side. Tilak Varma's Century Set the Platform- Earlier the Mumbai Indians set a massive score of 199 for 5 in 20 overs thanks to a remarkable knock from Tilak Varma who was undefeated on 101 off 45 balls with 8 fours and 7 sixes. Naman Dhir also chipped in with 45 runs with Hardik Pandya adding 15 with Gujarat Titans' bowlers lacking control with Kagiso Rabada taking three wickets. At the time of writing Gujarat Titans required 146 runs in 76 balls with Glenn Phillips and Rahul Tewatia at the crease, the required rate has been steadily increasing and with Dhir taking a sensational catch, the Mumbai Indians seemed completely in control of the match.