Gujarat Titans Rope In Matthew Hayden As Batting Coach For IPL 2026

The Gujarat Titans have announced the appointment of former Australian batting legend Matthew Hayden as their new batting coach for the upcoming IPL 2026 season. Hayden, a World Cup winner known for his dominant opening style, brings extensive international experience and expertise in modern T20 batting dynamics. Franchise Director of Cricket Vikram Solanki stated that Hayden's experience and mentoring ability will be instrumental in shaping the team's batting identity. Hayden himself emphasized setting a high standard, aiming for batting that "owns the game."

Key Points: Matthew Hayden Appointed Gujarat Titans Batting Coach for IPL 2026

  • Former Australian great joins as batting coach
  • Appointment ahead of IPL 2026 season
  • Hayden's aggressive style suits T20 demands
  • Aims to shape team's batting identity
  • Brings World Cup-winning experience
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Gujarat Titans appoint Matthew Hayden as batting coach ahead of IPL 2026

Gujarat Titans appoint former Australian great Matthew Hayden as their new batting coach ahead of the IPL 2026 season to strengthen their support staff.

"Good batting applies pressure. Great batting owns the game. That's the standard we want to set at Gujarat Titans. - Matthew Hayden"

Ahmedabad, March 10

Gujarat Titans on Tuesday announced the appointment of former Australian great Matthew Hayden as the franchise's batting coach ahead of the Indian Premier League 2026 season, a release said.

A World Cup winner and one of the most dominant opening batters of his era, Hayden joins the Titans setup with an illustrious international career and expertise in modern-day T20 batting dynamics and will strengthen the franchise's support staff as it prepares for the 2026 season with renewed vigour.

Commenting on the appointment, Vikram Solanki, Director of Cricket, Gujarat Titans, said: "Matthew's appointment comes at a pivotal phase in our journey. As a franchise committed to excellence and long-term success, we are constantly focused on strengthening our cricketing ecosystem. His experience at the highest level, coupled with his ability to mentor emerging talent, will be instrumental in shaping our batting identity for the seasons ahead."

Commenting on his appointment, Hayden said: "Good batting applies pressure. Great batting owns the game. That's the standard we want to set at Gujarat Titans."

Hayden represented Australia in 272 international matches across formats, scoring 15,064 runs at an average of 47.82, with 40 centuries and 69 fifties. His best score is 380. He was also the top run-getter in the 2007 T20 World Cup edition with 265 runs in six innings at an average of 88.33, with a strike rate of 144.80 and four fifties. In nine T20Is, he made 308 runs at an average of 51.33 and a strike rate of 143.92, with four fifties.

His aggressive yet technically robust approach to batting laid early foundations for the evolution of powerplay dominance in white-ball cricket. He also featured in 32 IPL matches, showcasing a style of play ideally suited to the league's high-intensity demands, scoring 1,107 runs in 32 innings at an average of 36.90, with eight fifties and a best score of 93 and a strike rate of over 137.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting appointment. He was a fantastic player, no doubt. But I hope the focus remains on developing our domestic talent. Sometimes these big foreign names get all the attention while our own coaches deserve more credit.
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Ananya R
Exciting news! His philosophy of "owning the game" is spot on for T20 cricket. Can't wait to see which young Indian player he mentors and transforms. Maybe he can help someone find their inner 'Haydos' and start smashing sixes from ball one! 😄
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Vikram M
Solid choice. He understands the pressure of big tournaments. But the real test will be adapting his methods to Indian conditions and players. IPL is a different beast. Wishing him and the Titans all the best for 2026.
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Karthik V
Remember him terrorizing bowlers in the early IPL days! That strike rate of 137+ back then was massive. If he can impart even half of that intent to the Titans' top order, they'll be a force. Good step by the management.

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