Chennai Super Kings are not leaving without a fight. And Shivam Dube proved that. That man walked out, scoring 47 runs from just 17 balls against the Gujarat Titans' bowling in Ahmedabad. However, a stunning catch from the GT captain Shubman Gill ended the show. In the 11th over, Rashid Khan delivered an 89 ks length ball just outside off googly. And Dube tried to slap it over the cover, opening his feet a bit. However, the ball didn't go far. Gill had to run behind from the midwicket and had to give a full stretch dive to take the catch in the air before falling on the ground. However, the drama didn't end here. It is quite unusual to see a ground not dressed in yellow, no matter which ground it is! And Ahmedabad is nothing different. It's all painted yellow. It cheered every boundary CSK and Dube hit. And that probably triggered Gill. After taking the catch, Mohammed Siraj came to celebrate with him. But Gill, instead of giving a high five, got up on his feet soon and placed his finger on his lips, gesturing to the crowd to go silent. Watch the video here: Monna IshanEroju Gill 😂😂 Back to back G muskoni dengeyandi anipinchukunnaruTheesi padesthunaru e team ni 😂 #GTvsCSK pic.twitter.com/Tcv7OJx53j — SUNRISERS@29 (@SingleSkinnyGuy) May 21, 2026 Read also: Sai of Relief! Sudharsan enters elite list alongside Jos Buttler and Virender Sehwag with five consecutive 50s in IPL Shubman Gill clarifies the celebration after the match Gujarat Titans sealed a massive 89-run win against the Chennai Super Kings in Ahmedabad. And the captain played a crucial role in it. With the bat earlier, he was the aggressor in the partnership with Sai Sudharsan; Gill scored 64 runs of 37 balls smashing 7 boundaries and three sixes. Later, he produces a thin yet direct runout chance that dismissed Kartik Sharma for just 19 runs. And after that came the catch that got Dube's wicket. During the post-match presentation, Gill clarified that the celebration had no particular meaning. It just came out in the heat of the moment. When the presentor asked Gill about that, he said, "When you're playing a high-emotion game, it comes out."