IPL 2026
“He is someone who is very consistent in his routines” – Shubman Gill on Sai Sudharsan
By SMCS - May 30, 2026 7:40 pm
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Gujarat Titans have reached the final of IPL 2026, where they will take on RCB. However, there were some concerns when they revealed that Jos Buttler would bat at No. 3 in IPL 2025. This decision came as GT picked Sai Sudharsan alongside captain Shubman Gill to open the innings. Last year, they amassed 912 partnership runs at a run rate of 9.56. This season, they have scored at 10.56, reaching 886 runs together. Like Kohli and de Villiers, Gill also believes a strong personal equation helps their success at the crease.

Sai Sudharsan
Sai Sudharsan

“You know we spend a lot of time in the IPL together on the field, off field as well and then we are in the Test team as well, so we have a lot of conversations. There are things that we talk about cricket, outside of cricket,” Gill said ahead of the final. “But I think there are many players in our team who also play for the country and hopefully we are going to play together for a long period of time and it’s very important for us to have to know each other well to have a great equation that automatically translates to on-field performances.”

Gill also credited Sai Sudharsan’s intensity and discipline away from the game as the main reasons behind his success, stating that consistency across a two-month tournament remains among the hardest qualities as well.

“I think in a tournament like IPL, when I first started playing, one of the challenges that I faced was to keep playing the matches at the same intensity and I think that is one of his [Sai Sudharsan’s] biggest strength,” Gill again said. “You play so many matches there could be days where mentally you don’t feel up to the mark or physically you don’t feel up to the mark but to be able to have the same intensity in all of the matches and be consistent in your preparation [and] in your routine is not that easy. He is someone who is very consistent in his routines, in his life outside of cricket… so that is what makes him consistent on the field as well.”

While the IPL has become associated with huge sixes and massive totals, Shubman Gill believes many of batting’s oldest principles remain intact, including the ability to find gaps, rotate strike and minimise dot balls as well.

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“Sometimes the wicket tends to be a bit on the slower side. Then it is important to hit the gaps, still look to run well because I think that is the foundation of any format you are playing. The team that plays less number of dot balls has a better chance of getting a better score, so yes the T20 game has evolved, you see bigger scores but the wickets have also gone a little bit flatter,” he added. “I think that not many people talk about this, before these two new teams [GT & LSG were added to the league in 2022] there used to be eight teams and we used to play on similar wickets. [But] back in the day in the second half of the IPL, we used to see 150, 160, 140 scores a lot more, in Eden Gardens and even in Bombay.”

Gujarat Titans
Gujarat Titans

“In some of the venues now, because at least four or five times in a season, we get a five-day break or a seven-day break, which gives the chance to play on fresh wickets, better wickets. So I feel cricket is the same, it’s all about the kind of wickets that we play on, the kind of grounds that we play on… If we play on challenging wickets, the scores are going to be similar, maybe a 5-10 runs difference here and there but still I feel that cricket is pretty much similar,” he shared again.

“I mean I’d be happy to play if I get picked for the T20 team but honestly I want to keep working on my game. It doesn’t matter what format it is. I want to keep getting better as a T20 batsman, as an ODI batsman, as a Test batsman… cricket is such a game you can never really get perfect but obviously you can strive for it and that’s what I try to do,” he stated.

However, his attention is fixed on winning a second IPL title with GT and a first as captain. While RCB, having sealed a direct berth through Qualifier 1, have enjoyed a long break, Gill opined on the significance of the physical disparity.

“Yeah, I mean Dharamshala is kind of a difficult venue to get there and travel, but yes physically they might have an advantage but I think finals are all about mental [strength], so the team that is mentally up there for the challenge is the one that is going to win. Honestly I don’t really get burden of expectations. Obviously there are advantages, that’s how I see it. There’s familiarity when we play there, we know the wicket, we know the ground so we know what kind of cricket we need to play there to be able to win so in that context yes I see it as an advantage because there’s a little bit of familiarity,” Shubman Gill concluded.