Pakistan cricket has moved the remaining matches in its own T20 league to the United Arab Emirates because of player safety.
The 10-team competition, which features numerous cricket stars from around the world, started on March 22.
Rajasthan coach Rahul Dravid had urged caution when it came to praising or criticising the youngster, saying he was bound to have both success and failure in his career -- a prediction that has proven true.
With six wins in 10 matches, Punjab leapfrogged into the second spot.
Suryavanshi, a left-hand batsman who became the youngest IPL debutant on April 19, smashed 100 off 35 balls to pummel the opposition attack with seven fours and 11 sixes at Jaipur's Sawai Mansingh Stadium.
It was Mumbai's fourth straight win and propelled them three spots from sixth in the 10-team table led by Gujarat Titans.
Gill anchored the innings with fluency, sharing a 114-run stand with Sai Sudharsan (52) as the away side posted a commanding 198 for three.
The left-handed Sudharsan smashed 82 off 53 balls as Gujarat posted 217-6 after being invited to bat first at their home at the world's biggest cricket stadium in Ahmedabad.
Needing 22 off the final two overs and six off the last six balls with one wicket remaining, Ashutosh stood strong and hit the winning six.
Pakistan cricket has moved the remaining matches in its own T20 league to the United Arab Emirates because of player safety.
The 10-team competition, which features numerous cricket stars from around the world, started on March 22.
Rajasthan coach Rahul Dravid had urged caution when it came to praising or criticising the youngster, saying he was bound to have both success and failure in his career -- a prediction that has proven true.
With six wins in 10 matches, Punjab leapfrogged into the second spot.
Suryavanshi, a left-hand batsman who became the youngest IPL debutant on April 19, smashed 100 off 35 balls to pummel the opposition attack with seven fours and 11 sixes at Jaipur's Sawai Mansingh Stadium.
It was Mumbai's fourth straight win and propelled them three spots from sixth in the 10-team table led by Gujarat Titans.
Gill anchored the innings with fluency, sharing a 114-run stand with Sai Sudharsan (52) as the away side posted a commanding 198 for three.
The left-handed Sudharsan smashed 82 off 53 balls as Gujarat posted 217-6 after being invited to bat first at their home at the world's biggest cricket stadium in Ahmedabad.
Needing 22 off the final two overs and six off the last six balls with one wicket remaining, Ashutosh stood strong and hit the winning six.