Gujarat Titans (GT) entered the 2026 auction with the most relaxed vibe in the room. Having already retained a massive core of 20 players, they only had five slots to fill. Their strategy was surgical: add one elite veteran all-rounder and bolster the domestic pace reserves. They didn’t go for flashy bidding wars; they went for insurance.
| Batters & Wicket-Keepers | All-Rounders | Bowlers |
| Shubman Gill (C) | Jason Holder ✈️ | Rashid Khan ✈️ |
| Sai Sudharsan | Washington Sundar | Mohammed Siraj |
| Jos Buttler (WK) ✈️ | Rahul Tewatia | Kagiso Rabada ✈️ |
| Tom Banton (WK) ✈️ | Shahrukh Khan | Prasidh Krishna |
| Kumar Kushagra (WK) | R. Sai Kishore | Ishant Sharma |
| Anuj Rawat (WK) | Glenn Phillips ✈️ | Ashok Sharma |
| Nishant Sindhu | Luke Wood ✈️ | |
| Arshad Khan | Prithvi Raj Yarra | |
| Jayant Yadav | Manav Suthar | |
| Gurnoor Singh Brar |
GT’s 2026 campaign is defined by “Low Volume, High Impact.” They replaced exactly five players to perfect an already elite roster.
This lineup is arguably the most balanced in the league, featuring six genuine bowling options without even using the Impact Sub.
Impact Player Strategy:
What they got right: The “No-Weakness” Bowling – A bowling attack featuring Rashid Khan, Mohammed Siraj, and Kagiso Rabada is simply illegal in most formats. By adding Jason Holder, they’ve ensured they have 4 overs of elite medium-pace that can be used at any phase of the game. Their spin department (Rashid, Sai Kishore, Washington) is also the most disciplined in the league.
The Gaps They Forgot to Plug: The “Finish-it-Early” Mentality – The middle order is heavily reliant on Rahul Tewatia and Shahrukh Khan to provide the late-inning fireworks. While both are proven match-winners, if the top three (Gill, Buttler, Sudharsan) fail, the strike rate in the middle overs (7-15) can sometimes stagnate, putting too much pressure on the lower order.
The X-Factor: Ashok Sharma – Under the tutelage of Ashish Nehra, Ashok Sharma could be the “next big thing.” If he can replicate his domestic wicket-taking form, GT will have a domestic pace trio (Siraj, Prasidh, Ashok) that rivals the best international units.
The 2026 Gujarat Titans are the “Professionals” of the IPL. They have avoided the drama of high-stakes bidding and focused on squad harmony. They are a team built for the long haul—consistent, stable, and deeply experienced. If Gill and Buttler have even a “decent” season, the Titans are almost guaranteed a playoff spot.
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