Sai Sudharsan is an Indian top-order batter who plays for Gujarat Titans in the IPL and represents Tamil Nadu cricket team in domestic cricket. He is also part of the Indian national setup. He is a left-handed batter known for a clean and steady style. He came through Tamil Nadu cricket and the TNPL, where he first made people notice him with consistent scoring.
His big rise started after strong performances in domestic one-day cricket. He scored heavily in the Vijay Hazare Trophy, including multiple centuries and a huge partnership of 416 runs with N Jagadeesan.He made his IPL debut with Gujarat Titans after being picked at a low base price. He made a strong 47-ball 96 in the IPL 2023 final against Chennai Super Kings.
He also played in other formats for India A and later earned international chances. He scored well in ODI opportunities and later got a T20I cap as well. His background is also strongly linked to sport. His father was an athlete who represented India at the South Asian Games and his mother played volleyball for Tamil Nadu.
In December 2019, a teenage Sai was devastated when he got dropped from the Tamil Nadu U19 team because he wasn’t fit enough. That rejection became his biggest wake-up call. During the COVID lockdown, he completely rebuilt himself with his parents’ help – his mother, a former volleyball player, handled his gym work while his father, a former international athlete, managed his running drills.
Cricket talent runs in Sai’s blood, but from a different angle. His father R. Bharadwaj represented India in track and field at the South Asian Games. His mother Usha was a state-level volleyball player who now works as a strength coach. His brother Sairam also played cricket and football professionally. Growing up in that household, fitness was never optional.
During his Test debut in 2025, cameras caught Sai following an unusual pre-batting ritual. He held a red ball, visually mapped the pitch, closed his eyes in deep meditation, and wrote notes in a small diary. Dinesh Karthik observed that he “writes a journal” and has an “old head on very young shoulders.” A thinking cricketer, not just a talented one.
During a Test match in 2025, a minor hand injury forced Sai off the field. Cameras then caught him sitting on the grass, legs folded, casually munching on a sandwich. Fans in the stands jokingly shouted, “Gujarat se nikal jao, CSK mein zarurat hai” (Leave Gujarat, we need you at CSK). The light-hearted moment went viral instantly.
Growing up in Chennai, Sai was a devoted CSK fan. He and his friends would stand by the roadside just to catch a glimpse of the CSK team bus passing by his school. Years later, he scored his maiden IPL century – and it came against CSK. He called it an emotional, unforgettable moment in his career. From fan to opponent, full circle.
Sai’s mental game is as strong as his batting. Off the field, he meditates regularly, keeps a detailed journal of his thoughts and performances, and analyzes his game with the diligence of a chess grandmaster. He has credited his mental shift – “I’ve started to believe a bit more” – as the key reason behind his rapid rise in cricket.
In the IPL 2023 final against CSK, Sai played a knock that almost won Gujarat Titans the title. Coming off being controversially “retired out” in the qualifier, he smashed a breathtaking 96 off just 47 balls with freedom and determination. He fell short of a century, but that innings announced him as a big-match player on the biggest stage.
In IPL 2025, Sai Sudharsan was unstoppable. He amassed 759 runs at an average of 54.21 and a strike rate of 156.17, winning the Orange Cap. He became the youngest cricketer ever to win the award and the youngest to cross 700 runs in a single IPL season. Records keep falling for this quiet achiever.
While Sai is known for his elegant batting, he can bowl too – handy leg-break deliveries. He once took a wicket against Bengal in a Vijay Hazare Trophy game. Before becoming an opener, he bowled regularly. He has also smashed a jaw-dropping 123 not out off just 56 balls in the TNPL at a strike rate of 219.64. All-round potential.
Most players pick jersey numbers based on idols or birth dates. Sai chose 66 as a rookie at Gujarat Titans for a simpler reason – it just felt “lucky” to him. No deep meaning, no hero worship. He has stuck with it ever since in all three formats for India. Sometimes the best reasons are the simplest ones.
A. Sai Sudharsan plays for Gujarat Titans.
A. Sai Sudharsan is a left-handed top-order batter.
A. Sai Sudharsan represents Tamil Nadu cricket team.
A. Sai Sudharsan scored heavily in the Vijay Hazare Trophy, including a 416-run partnership.
A. Sai Sudharsan scored 96 off 47 balls in the IPL 2023 final against CSK.
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