Sai Sudharsan Breaks Chris Gayle's IPL Record, Becomes Fastest to 2000 Runs

Sai Sudharsan became the fastest batter to reach 2,000 IPL runs, achieving the milestone in just 47 innings during the Gujarat Titans' match against Royal Challengers Bengaluru. He surpassed Chris Gayle, who previously held the record with 48 innings. Despite a modest season overall, Sudharsan's innings featured 85 off 49 balls with nine fours and four sixes. Meanwhile, Virat Kohli is nearing another milestone, needing just 92 runs to become the first player to reach 9,000 IPL runs.

Key Points: Sai Sudharsan Fastest to 2000 IPL Runs, Beats Gayle

  • Sai Sudharsan reaches 2000 IPL runs in 47 innings
  • Surpasses Chris Gayle's previous record of 48 innings
  • Only second Gujarat Titans player after Shubman Gill to achieve milestone
  • Also one of fastest in terms of balls faced (1,361)
  • Virat Kohli nearing 9,000 IPL runs milestone
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IPL 2026: Sai Sudharsan becomes fastest batter to reach 2000 runs

Sai Sudharsan becomes the fastest batter to reach 2000 IPL runs in 47 innings, surpassing Chris Gayle. He also joins elite company in the fastest list.

IPL 2026: Sai Sudharsan becomes fastest batter to reach 2000 runs
"He became only the second player, after Shubman Gill, to hit this milestone for the franchise. - News Report"

Bengaluru, April 24

Sai Sudharsan made Indian Premier League history by becoming the fastest batter to reach 2,000 runs, achieving this milestone in just 47 innings during the Gujarat Titans' game against Royal Challengers Bengaluru in Bengaluru on Friday.

The left-hander surpassed Chris Gayle, who previously held the record by reaching the mark in 48 innings. Sudharsan now has over 2,000 runs from 47 matches with an impressive average and strike rate, showing his consistency at the top of the order with several fifties and centuries.

Interestingly, this milestone comes in what has been a modest IPL 2026 season for Sudharsan. He scored only 135 runs in his first six innings, including just one fifty against the Rajasthan Royals, and had trouble converting good starts in other games.

He became only the second player, after Shubman Gill, to hit this milestone for the franchise. At the end of nine overs, he was batting 85 off 49 balls and led the innings with nine fours and four sixes. The left-hander also became one of the fastest players to reach this mark in terms of balls faced, totalling 1,361. He joined an elite group that includes Abhishek Sharma, Virender Sehwag, and Rishabh Pant, highlighting his consistency and impact.

His performance reflects Gujarat's wider batting problems. The middle order, consisting of Shahrukh Khan, Glenn Phillips, and Rahul Tewatia, has also struggled for consistency, which puts extra pressure on Sudharsan, captain Shubman Gill, and Jos Buttler.

Meanwhile, Virat Kohli is nearing another significant milestone. The RCB star, already the highest run-scorer in IPL history, now needs just 92 runs to become the first player to reach 9,000 IPL runs, adding another potential landmark to the competition.

- IANS

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Sneha F
Great achievement, no doubt, but let's not ignore the context—IPL batting-friendly pitches and powerplay rules make these records a bit easier nowadays. Still, Sai is a talent. The real question is can he replicate this in international cricket consistently? The domestic circuit is watching. 👀
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Rohan X
Yeh record toh Gayle ka bhi tha, but Sudharsan ne usse tod diya—maza aa gaya! 🎉 He's been consistent for Gujarat Titans, but I'm also excited about Virat Kohli nearing 9,000 runs. That man is a legend. Hope RCB wins tonight and Kohli gets there soon. Double milestone day incoming! 😤
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Aditi M
Fastest to 2,000 runs at just 22 years old—that's insane potential. He's got a solid technique and temperament, which is rare in T20 cricket today. That said, I hope Gujarat's management doesn't overwork him. He's been carrying the top order all season. Middle-order needs firing pronto! 🐯
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James A
Impressive numbers from Sudharsan, but the article mentions he only had 135 runs in 6 innings this season before this knock. So consistency is still a work in progress. The IPL record book might be getting rewritten a bit too fast with all these batting-friendly conditions. Gayle's 48 innings came in a tougher era, IMO.

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