Sai Kishore’s statement on his cricket journey: “Cricket is the most important thing for me”
Arpita Kushwaha April 07, 2025 07:27 PM

Sai Kishore, a left-atm spinner for the Gujarat Titans (IPL), said he was happy to contribute with his spin bowling and felt that cricket has influenced him both as a person and as a player. He underlined that his life’s work and passion is cricket.

In the 19th game of the current Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025, Sai Kishore gave GT a crucial victory against Sunrisers Hyderabad by dismissing Klaasen’s stumps for 27 and Nitish, who scored 31 runs in 34 balls.

“It feels fantastic to add to the handspin’s output. You’re done! It’s time to get out of the crease now that we’ve popped it up. Cricket is the most important thing in my life, and I commit my life to it. I believe it teaches you a lot, and it has helped me get a chance and establish a reputation for myself. It has also formed me as a person and as a cricket player, so the fire remains the same.” According to an IPL video, Sai Kishore stated.

Sai Kishore said he was happy that his efforts, which included practicing late into the night, were paying off. He thought that the squad will win a lot more games and trophies and that this was the start of his success. He highlighted how the Gujarat Titans’ success and pleasure of the game were influenced by their great sense of brotherhood and team spirit.

“Practicing alone when no one else is around is satisfying after all those four AM sessions and four sessions a day. Yes, this is just the beginning; this year, we should win a trophy and a lot more games for GT. I believe that GT is playing a fantastic kind of cricket as a team. We are playing together, getting along, and having a great time. We are really enjoying each other’s success, which is fantastic and a terrific environment to be a part of. “Yeah,” he said, “much more success to come.”

Washington Sundar also conveyed his appreciation for his teammates’ support, saying he is sure of his preparation and would be prepared when the time comes.
“Sai, you are just fantastic. And I really think that the preparation I’ve done over the last three or four weeks is worthwhile. I firmly think that I will be ready for any chance that presents itself. Sai, thank you. To be honest, you all supported me at every other ball. Sundar, Washington.

In his brief innings, Sundar scored 49 runs off of only 29 balls, including two maximums and five boundaries. These runs were made by the 25-year-old cricket player at an incredible strike rate of 168.97.

Highlights of GT’s seven-wicket victory against a careless SRH at their own home on Sunday included sensational ball hitting by captain Shubman Gill, Washington Sundar, and Sherfane Rutherford, as well as an incredible four-wicket haul from Mohammed Siraj.

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