Shubman Gill is having a season to remember—he just became the first player to notch up 2000 runs for Gujarat Titans in the IPL 2025. And while he’s letting his bat do the talking as GT skipper, what’s also catching everyone's eye is something not found on scorecards—his rock-solid friendship with none other than Ishan Kishan.
Yes, the same Ishan who recently fetched a jaw-dropping ₹11.25 crore deal with Sunrisers Hyderabad. And if that wasn't spicy enough, Virat Kohli himself spilled the beans at an event, jokingly calling the duo “Sita and Gita” for being virtually inseparable. In the thick of this IPL drama, with Gill leading GT post-Pandya and Ishan smashing it for SRH, the friendship story has become as popular as the match highlights.

Let’s dive into the heart of this desi cricket bromance, where records fall, friendships rise, and the cricket pitch becomes the ultimate proving ground.
They say, “empty vessels make the most noise,” but Gill isn’t one to shout from rooftops. He prefers smashing boundaries. Since donning the GT jersey in 2022, he’s been stacking up runs like Diwali sweets—hard to stop at just one.
In the recent clash against Lucknow Super Giants, he punched out a silky 60 off 38, reminding everyone that class doesn’t go out of form. Critics who thought the captaincy crown might weigh heavy can sit down now—because Gill’s just getting warmed up. Like they say in cricket circles, “form is temporary, but Gill’s timing is permanent.”
Now, who’s this "Gita" to Gill’s "Sita"? Enter Ishan Kishan. Bought for ₹11.25 crore by SRH in the 2025 auction, Ishan didn’t just break the bank—he made the bank dance. From his Jharkhand roots to the IPL auction stage, this left-handed wicketkeeper-batsman has come a long way. He made headlines with his double century in ODIs, but it’s his charisma and cheeky aggression that make him stand out even on days when he doesn’t score a run.
This isn’t just about big paychecks and fiery knocks. Ishan’s been turning heads with SRH, proving he’s worth every penny. In a league where players are judged by what they do in 20 overs, Ishan’s been showing up with both flair and firepower. As the old saying goes, “you can take the boy out of Bihar, but you can’t take Bihar out of the boy”—gritty, gutsy, and never backing down.
Virat Kohli couldn’t resist taking a friendly dig when asked about the Gill-Ishan equation. Comparing them to “Sita and Gita,” he painted a picture of two cricketers who simply can’t function without each other—be it grabbing a meal or planning a vacation. And it's not just lip service. Anyone who’s seen them during team travels or off-day hangouts knows these two are tighter than most locker room friendships.
Their bond isn't just cute; it’s real. In a game that can be as lonely as it is glorious, having someone who gets you—through slumps and sixes—is gold. Gill and Ishan aren't just teammates or travel buddies, they’re each other’s go-to in a world that doesn’t pause.