Shubman Gill and Sai Sudharsan have significantly impacted the Gujarat Titans’ performance in the 2026 Indian Premier League. Both players have surpassed 700 runs this season, illustrating their critical roles in the team’s success.
What happened
Shubman Gill and Sai Sudharsan have each scored over 700 runs during the IPL 2026 season. Their achievements place them among the elite in T20 cricket. They established eight century partnerships, tying with Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan for the most successful opening duo in men’s T20 history. The pair has accumulated a combined total of 2,944 runs in the IPL, ranking second behind the 3,123 runs scored by Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers. Both players have improved their statistics since Sudharsan’s debut in 2022. Gill currently holds a scoring rate of 163.71, surpassing Sudharsan’s 159.55.
Why it matters
The performances of Gill and Sudharsan are crucial for the Gujarat Titans, who rely heavily on their opening partnership. Their ability to set strong foundations could influence the team’s chances in pivotal matches, particularly in the high-pressure environment of the IPL finals.
Background
On May 20, 2026, the Gujarat Titans secured their place in the finals by defeating the Rajasthan Royals. During that match, Gill and Sudharsan formed a 167-run partnership, highlighting their synergy and ability to perform under pressure. Their partnership began in 2022, but their current season has propelled them to new heights.
What's next
The Gujarat Titans will compete in the IPL final on May 29, 2026. A strong performance from Gill and Sudharsan will be vital for the team’s bid for the championship title.
Frequently asked questions
What records have Gill and Sudharsan set in IPL 2026?
Gill and Sudharsan have set the record for the most opening century partnerships in men’s T20 cricket history with eight.
When is the IPL final in 2026?
The IPL final will take place on May 29, 2026.
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Sources
- CR Today — Gujarat Titans Gain Momentum in IPL 2026 (accessed 2026-05-31)

