As Ravindra Jadeja: As Ravindra Jadeja scored 10 runs off the final 2 balls of IPL 2023 title clash to give Chennai Super Kings their fifth title at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad and trigger ecstasy in the camp, Mohit Sharma was crestfallen over him being unable to take Gujarat Titans over the line.
Before then, everything went right for Mohit in a season which witnessed his resurgence and pick 27 wickets for GT, a side he joined as a net bowler in 2022. Tasked to bowl the final over, Mohit gave away only three runs from the first four balls, before his execution went a little off and it was enough for Jadeja to hit a six and four and help CSK clinch the trophy.
“That was a little difficult. If this was a normal game and there are 70-80 games before that, there will be a lot of games where the equation would be 10 runs in the last 2 balls. So it doesn't matter if it was the 1st or 2nd innings. It was difficult, because there are some things that leave a mark on you. It was such a thing that left a mark on me, because I had a fairytale time last season,” said Mohit in a round-table chat with reporters, organised by the Delhi Capitals, on Sunday.