Why Gujarat Titans Are IPL’s Most Consistent Team Since Their Debut in 2022
Few franchises have mastered the art of sustained success in the IPL quite like Gujarat Titans. Since entering the tournament in 2022, GT have rarely looked anything less than playoff contenders, and IPL 2026 has followed a familiar script.
After a sluggish first half of the season raised doubts about their campaign, Gujarat responded with another clinical surge up the table. Their revival has been built on a combination of disciplined fast bowling, a remarkably dependable top order, and an ability to stay composed when matches drift into pressure situations.

While several teams rely heavily on individual brilliance, Gujarat continue to thrive through a system that allows them to win in a variety of conditions, making them one of the most difficult sides to beat in modern IPL cricket.
Gujarat Titans' bowling attack remains the foundation of their success
At the heart of Gujarat's success lies a bowling unit capable of controlling matches regardless of conditions.
In an era where batting-friendly surfaces and 200-plus totals have become commonplace, GT have remained committed to a method built around accuracy, hard lengths and sustained pressure. Rather than chasing wickets through excessive aggression, they force batters into mistakes by steadily tightening the screws.
That approach has once again paid dividends in IPL 2026, with Gujarat boasting one of the most effective bowling attacks in the competition.
Kagiso Rabada and Mohammed Siraj have transformed the powerplay
Much of that success can be traced back to the new-ball pairing of Kagiso Rabada and Mohammed Siraj.
The duo have repeatedly bowled together through the entire powerplay, attacking the stumps and asking difficult questions of opposition batters from the outset. Their ability to strike early has allowed Gujarat to dictate the tempo of games rather than react to opposition momentum.
The numbers underline their impact. Gujarat lead the tournament in both powerplay wickets and powerplay economy rate, a reflection of how consistently Rabada and Siraj have dismantled top orders before batters can settle.
Rashid Khan still controls the middle overs
While the fast bowlers provide early breakthroughs, Rashid Khan continues to serve as Gujarat's insurance policy through the middle overs.
Even during seasons when wickets have not arrived in clusters, Rashid's influence remains undeniable. His control of length and pace routinely slows scoring rates, creates pressure and forces batters into high-risk options.
As a result, opposition teams rarely enjoy prolonged periods of dominance against Gujarat. Just when momentum appears to be shifting, Rashid often restores balance and brings the Titans back into the contest.
Sai Sudharsan and Shubman Gill provide unmatched stability
If Gujarat's bowling attack wins them positions of strength, their top order ensures those opportunities are rarely wasted.
Sai Sudharsan has once again emerged as one of the standout batters of the season, crossing the 550-run mark and registering yet another 500-run IPL campaign. More impressive than the volume of runs, however, has been the manner in which he has scored them.
Whether setting totals or chasing targets, Sudharsan rarely appears rushed. His composure under pressure has become one of Gujarat's defining traits and often allows the rest of the batting unit to play with greater freedom.
Alongside him, captain Shubman Gill has continued to blend leadership with consistent run-scoring. Rather than embracing high-risk aggression, Gill's Gujarat side prefers controlled starts, disciplined execution and calculated acceleration at key moments of an innings.
That measured approach has become a hallmark of the franchise under his captaincy.
Gujarat Titans specialise in pressure chases
One of the clearest indicators of Gujarat's consistency is their record while chasing.
Unlike teams that panic after losing early wickets or fall behind the required rate, GT have developed a reputation for remaining patient. They trust their batting depth, preserve wickets for the closing stages and back their top order to keep the chase alive deep into the innings.
The calm presence of Sudharsan, coupled with Gill's ability to rotate strike and absorb pressure, has repeatedly helped Gujarat navigate difficult situations without suffering the collapses that derail many teams.
Another season, another mid-season turnaround
IPL 2026 has also highlighted another recurring feature of Gujarat Titans campaigns - their ability to peak at precisely the right time.
After winning only three of their opening seven matches, questions began to emerge about whether the Titans had lost the consistency that defined their early years. Instead, they responded with another emphatic turnaround.
Under coach Ashish Nehra, Gujarat rediscovered momentum during the business end of the season, producing statement victories including an 82-run demolition of Sunrisers Hyderabad and a commanding 77-run win over Rajasthan Royals.
Those performances propelled them to 16 points and secured yet another playoff qualification.
Why Gujarat Titans remain one of IPL's most complete teams
The defining characteristic of Gujarat Titans is adaptability.
They can defend modest totals, chase challenging targets, thrive in low-scoring contests and compete comfortably on batting-friendly surfaces. Few teams possess that breadth of skill, and even fewer execute it with such consistency.
With Rabada and Siraj spearheading the pace attack, Rashid Khan controlling the middle overs and the dependable pairing of Sudharsan and Gill anchoring the batting, Gujarat once again head into the playoffs looking like one of the most balanced teams in IPL 2026.
History suggests that whenever the Titans reach this stage of the tournament, they are rarely just participants. They are genuine contenders.


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