Shifting formats in short time a challenge: Sai Sudharsan
Sai Sudharsan, a cornerstone of Gujarat Titans' batting, has consistently performed in the IPL, even claiming the Orange Cap last season. Despite his success, he attributes it to consistent preparation rather than a secret T20 formula. Sudharsan also acknowledges the challenges of format shifts and emphasises the importance of mental fitness, incorporating yoga and meditation into his routine.
NEW DELHI: Sai Sudharsan takes to IPL like a duck to water. From the time he made his debut for Gujarat Titans four seasons ago, the 24-year-old has emerged as one of the cornerstones of their batting. He has been their top rungetter in the last two seasons and claimed the Orange Cap with most runs in the tournament last year.
Into his fifth IPL season, the southpaw showed signs of continuing his merry run by hitting a fluent 44-ball 73 in Titans’ previous game against Rajasthan Royals, which they lost by six runs. Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!
However, he says that he doesn’t have any secret T20 formula. “I don’t look at it as a different tournament. Whatever matches I play, the preparation, the effort and hard work I put in is similar.
I’m just grateful and lucky enough to execute it here,” said the cricketer from Tamil Nadu on the eve of the Titans’ game against Delhi Capitals here on Wednesday. “IPL is one of the biggest platforms anybody can get. I think the mindset should be to do our best, be as versatile as possible and equip yourself for any situation.