Gujarat Titans, the 2022 champions, Organized a roadshow in Ahmedabad today with the IPL trophy
Gujarat Titans, the officially declared Indian Premier League winners, will celebrate their momentous championship victory with fans in Ahmedabad on Monday (May 30), when they will undertake a roadshow with the trophy to honor their fans for their support during the 2022 season.
The franchise confirmed the announcement via a Twitter post on Monday afternoon, stating that they will be holding a roadshow with the IPL 2022 trophy to allow fans to have a closer look at the golden trophy. The convoy will begin at 5:00 p.m. and terminate at Vishwakunj Riverfront, starting at Usmanpura Riverfront.
On Sunday (May 29), almost 1.05 lakh supporters gathered at the magnificent Narendra Modi stadium in Ahmedabad to witness the historic moment of their local club defeating Rajasthan Royals in the final and capturing the IPL trophy in their maiden attempt.
On Sunday (May 29), about 1.05 lakh spectators gathered at Ahmedabad’s iconic Narendra Modi stadium to witness the historic event of their local club defeating Rajasthan Royals in the IPL final and capturing the trophy in their maiden attempt.
The Hardik Pandya-led squad was making its debut in the lucrative league this year, and despite boasting players like Hardik, Rashid Khan, David Miller, Shubman Gill, and Mohammed Shami, they beat all doubts to win the title in their inaugural season for the first time in 14 years.
GT won the first qualifying by seven wickets after clinching pole place in the league table, and afterwards won the tournament by the same margin to secure the historic victory.
GT held Royals to 130 runs in the final on Sunday when they elected to bat first, and then impressively chased down the mark in 18.1 overs to achieve a hat-trick of victories over RR this season and clinch the title.
Gujarat Titans, the 2022 champions, Organized a roadshow in Ahmedabad today with the IPL trophy. Gujarat Titans, the 2022 champions, Organized a roadshow in Ahmedabad today with the IPL trophy. Hardik Pandya, the skipper of the Ahmedabad-based team, was the star of the night of the final, dismissing three opposing batters before scoring 34 runs to lift his team out of danger and to victory.