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Sai Sudharsan – The Rising Star of Indian Cricket
Sai Sudharsan is among the brightest young talents in Indian cricket today. A left-handed top-order batter with a calm head and refined stroke play, Sudharsan has rapidly climbed the ranks through strong performances in domestic cricket and the Indian Premier League (IPL). With his knack for rising to big occasions and composure under pressure, he is widely considered a future mainstay in India’s white-ball squads.
Early Life and Domestic Rise
Born on October 15, 2001, in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Sai Sudharsan grew up in a sporting household — his father was a former athlete and his mother a state-level volleyball player. His cricketing journey began with Tamil Nadu’s age-group teams, but his big break came in the 2021 Tamil Nadu Premier League (TNPL), where he impressed with his consistent run-scoring.
These standout TNPL performances earned him a spot in Tamil Nadu’s Ranji Trophy and Vijay Hazare Trophy squads, where he continued to showcase his maturity and hunger for runs.
IPL Journey with Gujarat Titans
Sai Sudharsan was bought by Gujarat Titans during the IPL 2022 Mega Auction and didn’t take long to impress. His most iconic performance came in the IPL 2023 Final, where he smashed 96 off just 47 balls against Chennai Super Kings. Although GT fell short in the final, Sudharsan’s innings was hailed as one of the best ever in an IPL final.
Playing Style and Strengths
Batting Style: Left-handed top-order batter
Strengths:
Elegant timing and shot selection
Composure under pressure
Strong square of the wicket and excellent footwork against spin
Ability to anchor innings or accelerate when needed
Sudharsan’s style blends classical technique with modern aggression — making him an ideal fit for both ODIs and T20s.
Career Overview
Category
Details
Born
October 15, 2001 – Chennai
Batting Style
Left-hand bat
Role
Top-order batter
IPL Franchise
Gujarat Titans
Highlight
96 off 47 in IPL 2023 Final
Notable Performances
Match Type
Opponent
Venue
Performance
IPL
Chennai Super Kings
Ahmedabad (2023)
96 off 47 – IPL Final Heroics
IPL
Delhi Capitals
Ahmedabad (2023)
62* off 48 – Anchored Chase
TNPL
Dindigul Dragons
Chennai (2021)
87 off 43 – Breakout Performance
Vijay Hazare
Punjab
Delhi (2023)
119 off 102 – First Domestic Ton
Stats Snapshot (As of 2025)
Format
Matches
Runs
Avg
SR
100s/50s
Best
IPL
15+
500+
39+
130+
0/4+
96
List A
20+
900+
50+
85+
2/8+
119
T20 (Total)
35+
1000+
38+
135+
0/7+
96
Future Outlook: India’s Next Big Top-Order Batter?
Sai Sudharsan’s performances have placed him firmly on the selectors’ radar. With India constantly seeking dependable top-order batters in the white-ball setup, his temperament and all-condition technique make him a strong candidate for a debut in the ODI and T20I squads.
If his current trajectory continues, Sudharsan could soon become a regular name in India’s national team discussions.