IPL 2025: In the glittering tapestry of the Indian Premier League, there are moments that carve themselves into the annals of history - and 2025 has delivered one such chapter, penned by Gujarat Titans skipper Shubman Gill.
With a classy 38 against Chennai Super Kings in the final league game of the season, Gill surged past David Warner's 2017 tally to register 649 runs, now the fifth-highest aggregate by a captain in a single IPL season.

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While the Titans' playoff fate still hangs in balance, Gill's sublime run with the bat has been the beating heart of GT's campaign. The 25-year-old right-hander has shown maturity well beyond his years, blending grace with grit and leading from the front with an unwavering calmness that has drawn comparisons to the greats of the game.
Only four names now stand ahead of Gill in this illustrious leaderboard - Virat Kohli (973 in 2016), David Warner (848 in 2016), Kane Williamson (735 in 2018), and KL Rahul (670 in 2020). That's elite company, and Gill has earned his place among them in style.
What makes his achievement even more commendable is the context. This was Gill's first full season as GT captain, a role he took over after Hardik Pandya's move to Mumbai Indians. Leading a team in transition, facing high expectations, and still finding the consistency to deliver with the bat - it's the kind of leadership arc that IPL dreams are made of.
Across the season, Gill has crafted his runs with poetic precision - a flick here, a caress through cover there. But behind the elegance lies a fierce competitor, one who has relished the challenge of captaincy. He has often set the tone in powerplays and batted deep into innings, anchoring GT's often erratic middle order.
The IPL has always celebrated the flamboyant and the fearless, but in Shubman Gill, it is now celebrating the focused and the formidable. If this is what leadership brings out in him, Indian cricket fans have plenty to be excited about in the years ahead.