The IPL 2025 is increasingly becoming about youngsters, with young talents and players leading their teams and maintaining good momentum. One such player is Sai Sudharsan from the Gujarat Titans, who has excelled in his role as an opener for the team. Sudharsan has scored 186 runs in the 3 innings he has played, with an average of 62. He has hit two half-centuries, helping the team win.
Trust on Sai more than Buttler
Initially, when Gujarat Titans brought in Jos Buttler, an explosive opener, the team showed more trust in Sai Sudharsan over Buttler. Everyone was surprised, with many wondering what Gujarat was trying to do. However, Sudharsan has not disappointed anyone and has delivered consistent performances against opponents, scoring with a strike rate of 150.7 across 3 matches, while Buttler is coming in at number 3.
Sai Sudharsan on playing above Jos Buttler
In an interview with TOI, talking about the team’s trust in him over Jos Buttler, Sai shared, “To be honest, when I first heard that I was opening, I was really happy. I also gained more confidence from them giving me that responsibility, especially when we have an explosive opener like Jos Buttler. It gave me a lot of confidence and freedom, knowing that we have a lot of batting depth and experienced batters coming after me. So, I feel that has given me more freedom to express myself.”
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Sai on playing with Shubman Gill
Sai Sudharsan also shared insights into his bond with Gujarat skipper Shubman Gill. He talked about how his batting and game awareness are improving around the captain. “My bond with Shubman is really good. It’s getting stronger every day, and I’m learning a lot from him in terms of batting, game awareness, and the conversations we have during practice and on the field. I think he has taught me a lot, and I’m continuously trying to improve along those lines.” he said.
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