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Meet Jinal Mehta, new owner of Shubman Gill's GT, has Rs 1410000000000 net worth, he works for...

Meet Jinal Mehta, new owner of Shubman Gill's GT, has Rs 1410000000000 net worth, he works for...

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Jinal Mehta is also managing director of Gujarat Titans team
Jinal Mehta is also managing director of Gujarat Titans team. "It's remarkable how within four years, GT has captured the Gujarati heart. It's had a wonderful run this last four seasons. We made it to the playoffs thrice, including winning the title once and being runners-up in the second season. And that essentially, that performance, that spirit, the Aave De spirit that Gujarat Titans stands for, really resonates with Gujaratis. And I think that it's really remarkable how GT has caught the Gujarati mind and heart," Jinal Mehta said about GT.

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