A run that could have led to an unwanted collision between Shimron Hetmyer and Yudhvir Singh finally ended in a catch, getting Washington Sundar's wicket in favour of Rajasthan Royals. Earlier, Hetmyer was already scarred with an easy dropped catch, letting go of Sai Sudarshan when the later was batting at just 9, Later on, Sai added 39 runs off 30 balls. Well, coming back to Washi's catch, he had just started blooming and sliced Sandeep Sharma to the mid-off. Meanwhile, Yudhvir at the covers, started running behind, tracking the ball, and Hetmyer, coming to his left, had no eye on Yudhvir. He dove at full length and caught the ball with both hands, while Yudhvir successfully dodged over Hetty. Watch the video here: Almost a mix-up... but Shimron Hetmyer holds his nerve and the ball 😬🎥 A catch that had drama written all over it! Updates ▶ https://t.co/HvqSuGgTlN#TATAIPL | #RRvGT | @rajasthanroyals | @SHetmyer pic.twitter.com/SbQF3cNMu1 — IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) April 28, 2025 Read also: Karim Janat becomes the 8th Afghan player to play in the IPL Gujarat Titans posted 209/4 in 20 overs Gujarat Titans posted a commanding total of 209/4 in their 20 overs against Rajasthan Royals, riding on a brilliant 84 off 50 balls from skipper Shubman Gill. Gill struck 5 fours and 4 sixes, maintaining a strike rate of 168. Sai Sudharsan supported him well with a steady 39 off 30 deliveries before falling to Maheesh Theekshana. Jos Buttler finished strong, hammering an unbeaten 50 from just 26 balls at a strike rate of 192.30. Washington Sundar chipped in with a quick 13 off 8 before getting caught by Shimron Hetmyer. With the ball, Maheesh Theekshana was the pick for Rajasthan Royals, taking 2 wickets for 35 runs in his four overs. Sandeep Sharma bowled economically, picking up 1/33. Jofra Archer took one wicket but leaked 49 runs, while Yudhvir Singh remained wicketless. Gujarat maintained a healthy run rate of 10.45, setting a stiff challenge for the Royals.