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Sai Sudharsan Reveals Special Plan For IPL 2026 Final vs RCB To Avoid Another Hi

Vikram Singh · · 4 min read
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An Unprecedented Cricket Oddity

In the long, storied history of cricket, which spans over 150 years, few sights are as rare or as baffling as a player dismissing themselves by hitting their own stumps. When it happens twice in consecutive matches, it enters the realm of the truly bizarre. Gujarat Titans sensation Sai Sudharsan has found himself at the center of this strange phenomenon, yet his reaction has been one of composure and humor. As the Titans prepare for the IPL 2026 final against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), the focus has shifted from his brilliant batting to his curious struggle with keeping his bat in hand.

During the Qualifier 2 clash against the Rajasthan Royals, the Titans were cruising toward a comfortable 10-wicket victory. While Shubman Gill’s magnificent century dominated the headlines, Sudharsan’s innings of 58 off just 32 deliveries was equally impactful. However, his exit from the crease was anything but standard. As he completed a shot, his bat slipped from his grasp, landing directly onto the stumps, marking his second hit-wicket dismissal in as many games. The sight left his teammates, including a stunned Shubman Gill, in disbelief.

Sai Sudharsan Reveals Special Plan For IPL 2026 Final vs RCB To Avoid Another Hi-Wicket

Addressing the media during the post-match presentation, Sudharsan appeared remarkably chilled, despite the potential risks these incidents pose during a high-stakes final. When asked about the technical glitches that led to his back-to-back exits, he jokingly suggested that he needed to upgrade his equipment. The young southpaw remarked, “I think I should try some things. I’m going to try some grip tech now, and just bat a few balls and see how it is.”

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He reflected on the mechanics of his recent dismissals with a sense of irony. While the first incident involved a freak bounce that saw the ball ricochet into the stumps, the second was purely a case of losing control of his willow. His lighthearted approach to the situation has provided much-needed relief to fans who were anxious that such a blunder might occur during the deciding final against a formidable RCB side.

A Stellar Season Amidst the Drama

Beyond the hit-wicket headlines, it is vital to acknowledge that Sai Sudharsan has been one of the standout performers of the 2026 IPL season. His contribution to the Gujarat Titans’ campaign has been nothing short of phenomenal. Having amassed 710 runs across 16 innings, Sudharsan currently sits as the third-highest run-getter in the league. His consistency is reflected in an impressive average of 47.33 and a blistering strike rate of 159.55.

The journey to this point was not without its hurdles. Sudharsan endured a slow start to the tournament, managing only a single half-century in his first six outings. However, he turned his form around mid-tournament, evolving into a reliable anchor for the Titans’ lineup. With one century and eight scores of fifty or more, he has proven his mettle against the best bowling attacks in the world. He currently sits just 68 runs behind Vaibhav Sooryavanshi in the race for the coveted Orange Cap.

Joining Elite Company

Sudharsan’s performance this season has etched his name into the history books. He has become only the second player in the history of the Indian Premier League—joining the legendary Chris Gayle—to register two consecutive seasons with over 700 runs. This milestone underscores his growth as a premier T20 batter.

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As the final showdown against RCB approaches, the narrative surrounding Sudharsan is one of both high expectation and cautious optimism. While the “hit-wicket” trend has been a point of contention, his ability to score freely and adapt his game remains a massive asset for the Titans. If he can combine his current batting form with the “grip tech” he plans to implement, the Titans will have a formidable weapon in their pursuit of the IPL 2026 title. The fans remain hopeful that the only thing hitting the stumps in the upcoming final will be the balls delivered by the Titans’ own bowlers.

Vikram Singh

Vikram Singh is a senior cricket reporter for The Tribune, widely respected for his exhaustive coverage of India’s domestic cricket landscape and his sharp analysis of fast bowler development. A graduate of Panjab University, Chandigarh, he grew up watching the Punjab Ranji Trophy side and began his career documenting the cricketing rhythms of the northern circuit—from Mohali to Dharamsala. Vikram’s work is defined by an ability to weave hard data on player workloads and fitness into narratives that capture the human cost of the modern game. He has covered numerous Ranji Trophy seasons, multiple IPL campaigns, and international fixtures across all three formats. A recipient of the India Press Club Award and his newspaper’s top sports honour, Vikram is driven by a belief that the health of the national team depends on a thriving, well‑reported domestic ecosystem.