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GT's Anuj Rawat Opens Up on IPL Grind, Praises Shubman Gill's Calm Captaincy

Gujarat Titans wicketkeeper-batter Anuj Rawat stressed the importance of preparation and mental freshness during long IPL tournaments, ahead of their clash against RCB. He praised skipper Shubman Gill for his composed leadership, noting a clear balance between aggression and calmness in his captaincy. Rawat also credited batting coach Matthew Hayden for enhancing his power-hitting skills suited to a middle-order role, and lauded teammate Glenn Phillips as a "gun fielder." GT currently sits fifth on the points table, while defending champions RCB occupy second spot, setting up a high-voltage match at Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium on April 30.

GT's Anuj Rawat opens up on IPL grind, lauds Gill's calm captaincy style

Ahmedabad, April 29

Gujarat Titans wicketkeeper-batter Anuj Rawat emphasised the importance of preparation and mental freshness during long tournaments like the Indian Premier League, while also praising skipper Shubman Gill for his composed leadership.

Speaking to ANI ahead of GT's clash against defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) on Thursday, Rawat said that maintaining consistency in preparation is key to staying ready for opportunities.

"I think as a cricketer, you must keep doing your own preparation because you get that environment to prepare whenever you get the chance. That is a very important time, both mentally and physically--how you keep yourself fresh and wait for your opportunity," Rawat said.

On Gill's captaincy, Rawat hailed visible improvement and maturity in the young leader's approach, highlighting his ability to balance aggression with composure.

"I saw improvement in Gill's captaincy last year as well and even during the England Test tour. This year, he has shown a lot of calmness. There is a time to be aggressive and a time to stay calm, and that has been clearly visible. It feels good when your captain leads like this," the 26-year-old added.

Rawat also spoke about the influence of GT's batting coach Matthew Hayden, particularly in enhancing his power-hitting skills suited to his middle-order role.

"The main advice I have taken from him is about power hitting. As a middle-order batter, my role is to finish innings strongly. He has guided me on how to extend my arms and generate power for bigger sixes, and I am working on that," Rawat said.

He further lauded teammate Glenn Phillips for his fielding abilities, calling him a "gun fielder."

"I think he is a gun fielder," Rawat remarked.

For those unversed, Anuj began his IPL journey with Rajasthan Royals, who signed him for Rs 80 lakh ahead of the 2021 season, before he later moved to Royal Challengers Bengaluru.

He was part of the Bengaluru franchise from 2022 to 2024, joining them for Rs 3.4 crore. Known for his aggressive left-handed batting, Rawat featured in 22 matches during his stint, scoring 318 runs, including a half-century with RCB. His standout performance came in 2022 when he scored a fine 66 against the Mumbai Indians.

After his time with RCB, Rawat was picked up by the Gujarat Titans for the 2025 season at his base price of Rs 30 lakh. The Uttarakhand-born cricketer was retained for the 2026 season and currently serves as a backup wicketkeeper-batter for the franchise.

In the ongoing 2026 season, GT, under the leadership of Gill, are placed fifth on the points table. The side has won four and lost four of their eight matches, earning eight points with a net run rate of -0.475.

On the other hand, defending champions Bengaluru occupy the second spot. The Rajat Patidar-led side have recorded six wins and two losses in eight games, amassing 12 points with a net run rate of 1.919.

Both sides will now face each other in a high-voltage clash at Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium on April 30.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Matthew Hayden coaching power-hitting? That's like getting a PhD from the master himself! 🏏 Anuj Rawat's approach to preparation is spot on. In a long tournament like IPL, staying mentally fresh is as important as physical fitness. GT fans must be happy with this mindset in the squad.

Aditya G

Honestly, I think GT is underperforming this season. Fifth place with four wins and four losses is not what we expected from last year's finalists. Anuj Rawat is a decent backup but they need more from their middle order. Gill's captaincy is good but the team selection has been questionable at times. Still, let's see how they perform against RCB tomorrow.

Nisha Z

Love how Anuj appreciated Glenn Phillips' fielding! That guy is indeed a "gun fielder" - he can turn matches with his athleticism alone. 🎯 Also interesting to see how Rawat moved from RR to RCB and now GT. The IPL journey is truly unpredictable. Hope he gets more chances to showcase his talent in the upcoming matches.

Siddharth J

What I appreciate about this interview is the focus on process over results. Rawat talking about preparation, Hayden teaching power-hitting techniques, Gill's balanced captaincy - these are the things that build champions, not just the scoreboard. That 66 against MI in 2022 shows he has the talent. Wishing him all the best for GT vs RCB clash! 🤞

Rohit P

One area where I feel GT can improve is their middle-order batting. Anuj Rawat is good but they need more consistency. Gill's captaincy has been decent

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