
Shubman Gill is a very competitive captain: Sai Sudharsan praises GT skipper
Gujarat Titans opener B. Sai Sudharsan has heaped praise on skipper Shubman Gill, calling him a "very competitive captain" and someone who brings out the best in his players. Sudharsan credited Gill for his growth and highlighted the strong bond they share as opening partners in IPL 2025."I've always looked up to Shubman in these three years. If I have difficulty in the nets or difficulty facing somebody, I will have a conversation with him about what he feels I can do better. I've grown a lot because of him and by watching him play. Mentally, he's a very competitive captain," Sai Sudharsan spoke exclusively on JioHotstar's Gen Bold.advertisementSudharsan has been a revelation for GT this season, scoring 504 runs in 10 matches at an average of 50.40 and a strike rate of 154.12, including five half-centuries. His opening partnership with Gill has been one of the key reasons behind Gujarat's strong campaign so far.
MI vs GT: Preview"And I feel he understands what the player needs. He is somebody who will give players who are facing difficulties a comfort zone, where they can come back stronger. We've shared a lot of memories on the field as well. Hopefully, we create lovely memories this season too," Sudarshan added.Gill himself has had a solid season, scoring 465 runs. Along with Jos Buttler (470), the trio of Sudharsan, Gill, and Buttler have dominated opposition bowling attacks. Remarkably, at least one of them has scored a half-century in each of GT's 10 matches, with two players hitting fifties in five of those games. This consistency has allowed the Titans to maintain a formidable top order-one that hasn't changed throughout the season.advertisement"Getting runs, being more impactful, and doing it at a very good strike rate-that's where the responsibility kicks in for the team. If you're consistent enough to make your team cross the line, that's the most important thing. And the Orange Cap is a by-product. If you think about the Orange Cap, I feel your potential goes down. You restrict yourself a bit more because personal preferences come in front of team preferences," Sai said about his Orange Cap ambitions.As the playoff race heats up, Gujarat Titans find themselves in fourth place with four matches left-two of which will be played at their fortress in Ahmedabad, where they have won four out of five games this season. Two more wins could secure them a spot in the playoffs, and with the form their top order is in, few would bet against them.Stay updated on IPL 2025 with India Today! Get match schedules, team squads, live score, and the latest IPL points table for CSK, MI, RCB, KKR, SRH, LSG, DC, GT, PBKS, and RR. Plus, keep track of the top contenders for the IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap. Don't miss a moment!
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