• Gujarat Titans' head coach Ashish Nehra went viral for an explosive dugout reaction following a costly overthrow error by Shubman Gill.

  • The high-stakes clash concluded in a dramatic one-run victory for GT after Rashid Khan’s elite bowling stifled DC's chase.

IPL 2026 [WATCH]: GT head coach Ashish Nehra goes furious in the dugout over Shubman Gill’s overthrow against DC
GT head coach Ashish Nehra goes furious in the dugout over Shubman Gill's overthrow against DC (Image source: X)

The Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi bore witness to a modern-day T20 classic on April 8, 2026, as the 14th match of IPL 2026 saw Gujarat Titans (GT) edge out Delhi Capitals (DC) by the narrowest of margins. In a high-octane encounter that swung like a pendulum, GT defended a formidable total of 210 to secure a one-run win. While the scoreboard reflects a tactical masterclass, the game will be remembered for a moment of raw human emotion that captured the sheer volatility of the Indian Premier League.

Ashish Nehra shows animated reaction after Shubman Gill’s overthrow gift to Delhi Capitals

In the high-pressure cauldron of the 16th over, with Delhi Capitals chasing aggressively and needing 63 runs off 28 deliveries, a bizarre sequence of events triggered an uncharacteristically fuming reaction from GT head coach Ashish Nehra.

The flashpoint occurred when Tristan Stubbs nudged a pinpoint yorker toward mid-off for a quick single, prompting GT skipper Shubman Gill to sprint toward the ball, collect it cleanly, and fire a lethal, sharp direct hit at the striker’s end. It was a moment of athletic brilliance that should have resulted in a crucial breakthrough; instead, the ball struck the woodwork and ricocheted violently toward the boundary, and because no fielder was backing up the aggressive throw, GT conceded four overthrows in addition to the single.

The cameras immediately panned to the GT dugout, catching Nehra in a state of unfiltered fury as his animated, explosive reaction went viral for its raw relatability, reflecting the agonizing reality of high-stakes T20 cricket where a single lapse in backup can undo twenty overs of hard work. The moment was particularly cruel because Gill did almost everything right, yet his perfect execution resulted in a penalty rather than a wicket, highlighting the razor-thin margins of the sport during a crucial phase where the five-run gift threatened to shatter GT’s momentum.

Here’s the video:

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GT weathers the storm in last-ball finish to overcome DC

Despite the mid-innings drama, Gujarat Titans held their nerve to finish at the top of the table. Batting first, GT posted a massive 210/4, powered by a blistering 70 off 45 balls from Gill and a quick-fire 52 from Jos Buttler. Washington Sundar provided the late-innings impetus with a crucial 50 off 30 deliveries, ensuring the visitors crossed the 200-mark.

Delhi’s chase was headlined by a valiant 92 from KL Rahul, who looked set to take his team home. However, the turning point was the spell of Rashid Khan, who proved why he is the world’s premier T20 spinner. Rashid dismantled the DC middle order, finishing with remarkable figures of 3/17 and earning the Player of the Match award.

The final over was a heart-stopper. With DC needing double digits to win, the GT bowlers navigated a slow over-rate penalty (which forced an extra fielder inside the circle) to restrict Delhi to 209/8. A run-out on the final ball of the match sealed the 1-run victory for Gujarat, leaving the Delhi crowd in stunned silence and Nehra, finally with a smile of relief.

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