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Irfan Pathan Hails Gill-Sudharsan as IPL's Best Batting Pair Ever

Former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan has hailed Gujarat Titans openers Shubman Gill and Sai Sudharsan as the greatest opening combination in IPL history. The duo's record-breaking 167-run partnership in Qualifier 2 was the defining factor in defeating Rajasthan Royals. Pathan praised their complementary styles and ability to punish short-pitched bowling. For the final, Pathan gives a slight edge to RCB due to their deeper batting lineup and longer rest period.

Gill and Sudharsan are the best batting pair in IPL history: Irfan Pathan

New Delhi, May 30

Former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan has hailed Gujarat Titans openers Shubman Gill and Sai Sudharsan as the greatest opening combination in IPL history, crediting their record-breaking partnership in Qualifier 2 as the defining factor behind the Rajasthan Royals' exit from IPL 2026.

The duo once again delivered on the biggest stage, stitching together a blistering 167-run stand in just 77 deliveries as Gujarat chased down 215 with ease to book a place in the final against Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Reflecting on their dominance throughout the season, Pathan pointed to the numbers that separate Gill and Sudharsan from every other opening pair in the tournament.

"Shubman Gill and Sai Sudharsan are the best batting pair in IPL history. They hold the record for the most 100-run partnerships and the most 50-plus partnerships in the tournament," Pathan told JioStar.

According to Pathan, the secret behind their success lies in how naturally their games fit together, allowing Gujarat to maintain pressure on opposition bowlers from the outset.

"In T20 cricket, if you want a flying start, you want both of them at the top. They complement each other perfectly. One rotates the strike, the other finds the boundaries. Their understanding is remarkable," he said.

The former India pacer also highlighted how the pair capitalised on Rajasthan's tactical errors during the powerplay. He noted that attempts to trouble them with short-pitched bowling played directly into their strengths.

"If bowlers try short-pitched deliveries, they actually enjoy it. They are ready to play the cut shot and punish anything short. That is exactly what Nandre Burger and Jofra Archer did. They bowled short, and Gill and Sudharsan were waiting," the former Baroda cricketer noted,

Pathan further praised Gill's proactive approach against both pace and spin, adding that the Gujarat skipper's willingness to advance down the pitch makes him particularly difficult to contain. He opined that the contest was effectively settled during the opening stand itself.

"Even when Yash Raj Punja came into the attack, he bowled slightly shorter lengths. Shubman Gill is not afraid to use his feet against both fast bowlers and spinners. He steps out, creates room, and hits over the top. The opening partnership of 167 runs in just 77 balls was where Rajasthan Royals lost the game. That stand took the chase away from them completely," he said.

Looking ahead to the final, however, Pathan believes Royal Challengers Bengaluru hold a slight edge despite Gujarat enjoying home conditions in Ahmedabad and pointed to RCB's additional recovery time after sealing direct qualification to the final.

"RCB look like a complete team. If you compare them man to man with Gujarat Titans, RCB have more in-form players and more proven match-winners. Their batting is deep, their bowling attack has variety, and they have fielders who can save crucial runs. Plus, they have the advantage of a longer break as well, having qualified directly for the final by winning the first qualifier. They have been waiting and preparing in Ahmedabad while GT had to play and win the second qualifier," he mentioned.

While acknowledging Gujarat's familiarity with conditions at the Narendra Modi Stadium, Pathan warned that overcoming Rajat Patidar's side would be far from straightforward.

"Yes, the Narendra Modi Stadium is Gujarat Titans' home ground. They know the conditions and that will push GT as favourites in many people's eyes. But make no mistake, beating this RCB side will be a mountainous task for Shubman Gill and his men. RCB have already beaten GT once in the playoffs, and they will be raring to beat them again, this time in the final," he noted.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

I think it's a bit early to call them the *best* batting pair in IPL history. Warner and Bairstow, or even Gayle and Kohli, have set incredible benchmarks. But yes, Gill and Sudharsan are definitely one of the most consistent and complementary pairs right now. Their understanding is remarkable.

Rohit P

I was at the stadium for Qualifier 2! The atmosphere was electric. Gill and Sudharsan made it look so easy. That partnership really did take the game away from RR. GT fans are loving this duo! 🏏🔥

Vikram M

Pathan makes a good point about RCB having the edge in the final. Longer break, deeper batting, and they've already beaten GT in the playoffs. But don't underestimate home conditions at Ahmedabad – GT know every blade of grass there. Should be a cracking final!

Siddharth J

One thing I really appreciate is how Gill has matured as a captain. He leads from the front with the bat, and his understanding with Sudharsan is just next level. But credit to the whole GT management for backing this opening pair. Deserved final spot! 👏

Kavya N

I'm still not convinced about Sudharsan's place in the India T20 team, but his IPL numbers are undeniable. Gill and him have a great rhythm – one anchors, the other accelerates. However, IPL history is long, and there have been many legendary pairs. Let's see how they perform in the final under pressure.

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