LUCKNOW, April 11 -- Shubman Gill-led Gujarat Titans will head into their next IPL assignment with plenty of confidence after surviving a last-ball scare to edge Delhi Capitals by one run. That win not only lifted the mood in the GT camp, but also showed the kind of nerve and composure they will need when they face a high-flying Lucknow Super Giants side in Lucknow on Sunday. The Titans' season had started on a shaky note, and there were questions about whether they had enough rhythm in the early phase. But the dramatic victory against Delhi Capitals offered a timely reset, with skipper Shubman Gill praising the way his team held its nerve in a pressure situation. "Very pleased to get over the line in this one," Gill said after the match, adding that the side had discussed whether to go for a yorker or slower ball in the final over and backed the latter because of the nature of the wicket. That kind of close finish can do more than just add points to the table. It can also sharpen a team's temperament, especially in a tournament where margins are often tiny and one over can change everything. For GT, the challenge now is to carry that momentum into a tougher away test against an LSG side that has looked strong, fluent and dangerous at home. Lucknow, meanwhile, will present a different kind of challenge. The Lucknow Super Giants have built a reputation for being a difficult team to beat in their own conditions, where they can lean on home familiarity, crowd support and an attack that knows how to control key phases. Their back-to-back wins in the last two games after losing the first one have boosted their confidence. For GT, that means the top order will need to be more proactive, the middle order more accountable, and the bowlers more precise at the death. There is also a psychological edge that often matters in IPL contests. A one-run win can leave a team energized, but it can also expose areas that need tightening, especially in fielding and decision-making under pressure. Gill himself admitted that extra runs had crept in through fielding lapses, even though he felt 210 was a strong total on that surface. For Gujarat Titans, Sunday's game is about more than just two points. It is an opportunity to prove that their latest escape was not a one-off, but the start of a strong turnaround. Against a confident LSG outfit in Lucknow, GT will need discipline, clarity and another captain's innings from Gill or a match-defining contribution from the rest of the group if they want to keep building momentum. Their best message to the rest of the league would be simple: the Titans are back in the fight....