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Home»Sports»IPL 2026 Retention Outlook: Will Gujarat Titans Tackle Their Middle-Order Challenges?
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IPL 2026 Retention Outlook: Will Gujarat Titans Tackle Their Middle-Order Challenges?

November 13, 20254 Mins Read
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Gujarat Titans: A New Chapter Ahead

Since their impressive entry into the Indian Premier League (IPL) in 2022, the Gujarat Titans have quickly made a mark, winning the championship in their debut season. This standout performance set high expectations for the team. However, changes have swept through the squad since then. Hardik Pandya, the original captain and star player, has moved back to the Mumbai Indians, handing the captaincy to the promising young player, Shubman Gill.

Gill’s early days as captain have seen ups and downs. While he has shown great skill with the bat, translating that into consistent team success has been a struggle. This season, there’s hope that Gill will step onto the field as a more seasoned leader. His experiences with the Indian cricket team, especially under the mentorship of Rohit Sharma, are expected to shape him into a bolder captaining figure.

Last season, the Titans came very close to making another deep playoff run. They were in a good position for a top-two finish but faced late losses that affected their standings. This ultimately led to an early playoff exit, with the Mumbai Indians eliminating them in the Eliminator.

With a renewed focus and a developing leader, the Gujarat Titans are eager to regain their early spark. For Gill, this season is more than just a chance for redemption; it’s an opportunity to establish his legacy as a captain and guide the Titans into a promising future.

Middle Order Challenges

The Titans boasted one of the strongest top orders in the league last season. With players like Sai Sudharsan, Jos Buttler, and Shubman Gill, they accounted for an impressive 70.39% of the team’s runs. Their success helped secure a top-four finish, despite some weaknesses in the team.

However, challenges arose when the top three struggled. The middle order, lacking in experience and confidence, couldn’t fill the gaps when needed. Opponents figured out the game plan: dismiss Gill, Buttler, and Sudharsan early, and the rest would crumble. This lack of depth ultimately hurt the team’s playoff ambitions.

As the auction approaches, strengthening the middle order should be the Titans’ main priority. Bringing in a seasoned finisher or a steady presence in the middle could provide the balance they were missing last season.

Bowling Concerns

On the bowling front, another issue surfaced. Rashid Khan, a crucial player for the Titans, struggled with form last season, securing only nine wickets in 15 matches with a high economy rate. To make matters worse, the team lost his backup, Noor Ahmed, to the Chennai Super Kings, creating a significant gap in their spin department.

Despite having a talented squad, the Titans must address these critical areas. By enhancing the middle order and finding a reliable spin option, they could transform into serious championship contenders once again.

Possible Retentions and Releases

Retentions: Kagiso Rabada, Jos Buttler, Mohammad Siraj, Prasidh Krishna, R. Sai Kishore, Rashid Khan, Rahul Tewatia, Shahrukh Khan, Sai Sudharsan, Washington Sundar.

Releases: Nishant Sindhu, Mahipal Lomror, Kumar Kushagra, Anuj Rawat, Manav Suthar, Gerald Coetzee, Mohd. Arshad Khan, Gurnoor Singh Brar, Sherfane Rutherford, Ishant Sharma, Jayant Yadav, Glenn Phillips, Karim Janat, Kulwant Khejroliya, Kusal Mendis.

Top Targets for the Titans

Rishad Hossain: The young Bangladeshi leg-spinner has been making waves, taking 67 wickets in 51 innings. He’s set to play for the Hobart Hurricanes in the Big Bash League, which will further hone his skills. Rishad is also capable of contributing with the bat, making him a strong addition if Rashid Khan is unavailable.

Daryl Mitchell: Surprising many by going unsold last auction, the New Zealand all-rounder has an impressive T20 record with 83 wickets and over 5,400 runs. Having played in 15 IPL matches, Mitchell is well-versed in the game’s demands. He would bring much-needed stability to Gujarat’s middle order and useful bowling options.

Sikandar Raza: The 39-year-old Zimbabwean all-rounder continues to impress, proving that experience can be invaluable in T20 cricket. With notable performances recently, Raza’s ability to deliver with both bat and ball makes him a great fit for the Titans as they seek consistency in the middle order.

Michael Bracewell: The New Zealand all-rounder adds balance and versatility to any team. A competent lower-order batter and effective bowler, Bracewell has shown he can thrive in high-pressure situations. With over 3,400 runs and nearly 100 wickets in T20 cricket, he has established himself as a reliable player the Titans could turn to.

As the Gujarat Titans look ahead, addressing these gaps could turn them back into formidable contenders in the league.

Daryl Mitchell Gujarat Titans Hardik Pandya Indian Premier League IPL 2024 Michael Bracewell middle order Rashid Khan Shubman Gill Sikandar Raza
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