Gujarat Titans (GT) pacer Darshan Nalkande struck early with the ball in the team's Qualifier 1 clash against Chennai Super Kings (CSK) at the MA Chidambaram Stadium on Tuesday, May 23.Playing his first match of the season, the right-arm pacer dismissed CSK opener Gaikwad on the third ball of the second over. The batter was undone by a cutter from Nalkande and was caught at silly mid-on. However, Gaikwad got a massive reprieve as it was later deemed a no-ball as the bowler had overstepped. The 26-year-old survived and to make matters worse for Gujarat, he followed it up with an authoritative six over the long-on region on the free hit.Notably, GT head coach Ashish Nehra was captured having a word with Nalkande after the youngster completed his over. Darshan Nalkande's no-ball proved costly as Ruturaj Gaikwad slammed a fine half-centuryRuturaj Gaikwad shone with the bat in the crucial encounter against defending champions GT. The right-handed batter hit a fine-half-century, his fourth of the season.The side were off to a great start after being asked to bat first, with openers Gaikwad and Devon Conway stitching a wonderful 87-run stand. Gaikwad scored 60 runs from 44 balls. He was finally dismissed in the 11th over. He perished against a length delivery off Mohit Sharma, failing to get the desired connection of the pull shot.With 564 runs to his name, Gaikwad is the second-highest run-getter for CSK this season. He has an average of 43.38 along with a strike rate of 146.87.Sportskeeda@SportskeedaRuturaj Gaikwad loves to play against GT 🏻📸: IPL/JioCinema #IPL2023 #GTvsCSK #crickettwitter502Ruturaj Gaikwad loves to play against GT 🙌🏻📸: IPL/JioCinema #IPL2023 #GTvsCSK #crickettwitter https://t.co/kbtjTY6lhhHe has a tremendous record against Gujarat in the competition, registering scores of 73, 53, 59 and 60 against Hardik Pandya and Co.