Hayden Credits Situational Batting for GT's IPL 2026 Turnaround

Gujarat Titans batting coach Matthew Hayden has pinpointed disciplined, situational batting as the catalyst for his team's consecutive IPL 2026 victories following two initial defeats. He highlighted the team's exceptional process in their recent win against LSG, emphasizing a non-greedy approach tailored to match conditions. Hayden also noted the importance of a strong powerplay performance, stating that while you can't win a match in the first six overs, you can certainly lose it there. The coach humorously mentioned missing commentary and confirmed he has been hitting a few balls in the nets this season.

Key Points: GT Coach Hayden on IPL Wins: "Situational Batting" Key

  • GT's batting discipline key to wins
  • Hayden praises top-order strength
  • Notes importance of powerplay overs
  • Credits smart, sensible cricket approach
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IPL 2026: GT batting coach Hayden credits 'situational batting' for back-to-back wins

Gujarat Titans batting coach Matthew Hayden explains how disciplined, situational batting led to back-to-back IPL 2026 victories after a slow start.

"It wasn't greedy batting; it was just situational batting. - Matthew Hayden"

Ahmedabad, April 17

Gujarat Titans batting coach Matthew Hayden has attributed his side's recent consecutive victories in the Indian Premier League 2026 to disciplined, situational batting and smart cricket. GT, the IPL 2022 winners, began their season with twin defeats before getting successive wins.

"We have just been playing decent cricket. I think when you look at the points table, it's probably how we're playing. It's like not quite 50-50, but we're doing one of the disciplines well, while the other we could improve on. But it seemed like the last game against LSG, we were in our straps and hitting our ropes.

"Just the way that we kind of went about the process from a batting point of view was exceptional. It wasn't greedy batting; it was just situational batting. And it was a very good victory. So, hoping to get our first win here tonight and at home," said Hayden in a pre-game chat with the broadcasters.

On sticking to a style of high-risk play in T20s, Hayden observed, "It works. When you look at the competition, and at the moment, our front-runners, Ricky Potting and Shreyas Iyer's team, when they go about their work, they do so in a very disciplined way.

"It won't please our fellow West Indian commentator, Ian Bishop, from our net run rate. But you know what? It makes for an interesting, compelling case when it comes to just playing sensible, smart cricket. The conditions will tell you what a good score is going to be.

"Average good score here winning is 213, which you'd have on your notes there, Marto (Katey Martin). So I think the maximum run chase is 207, and it's how you deconstruct and construct innings. We've got some wonderful players at the top of our order and some maybe under-resourced players in the middle order because they're not really getting the opportunity.

"So these are good problems to have. But for me, the marker is just how good you can be inside those first six overs. You certainly can't win it there, but you can definitely lose it," he said.

Hayden also joked about missing being in the commentary box and on whether he has faced deliveries while overseeing the batters at GT nets this summer, Hayden quipped: "Yes, I've hit a few balls. They've been mostly white and smaller, but I've hit a few, which is good."

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, I enjoy watching GT play. They have a clear strategy. Hayden's point about the first six overs is crucial. You can't win the match in the powerplay, but you can certainly lose it by being reckless. Smart cricket indeed.
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Priya S
Love Hayden's insights! But I respectfully disagree about the middle order being "under-resourced." They are international players, they should be ready whenever called upon. That's the mark of a champion side. GT needs to trust its bench strength more.
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Rohit P
Bhai, winning two on the trot after losing the first two is classic GT resilience! The 2022 champions know how to turn it around. Hayden bringing that Aussie grit to the batting mindset is showing. Hope they keep this momentum at home in Ahmedabad! 🏏
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Ananya R
His joke about missing commentary and facing deliveries is so cute! 😄 It's great to have such experienced minds in the coaching setup. IPL is not just about the players on the field, the support staff plays a huge role. More power to GT!
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Karthik V
The real test will be consistency. Any team can win two matches. Can they string together 4-5 wins? That's what separates the top teams. The focus on "process" Hayden mentions is key. Let's see if they can execute it throughout the season.

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