GT's 5-Win Streak Shows Consistency, Says Sundar After Dominant Win

Gujarat Titans defeated Sunrisers Hyderabad by 82 runs to secure their fifth consecutive IPL victory. Washington Sundar scored 50 runs and formed a crucial 60-run partnership with Sai Sudharsan. Kagiso Rabada and Jason Holder led the bowling attack, dismissing SRH for just 86 runs. Sundar emphasized the team's consistency and focus on maintaining momentum for the championship.

Key Points: GT's Consistency Shines in 5th Straight Win

  • GT tops IPL 2026 table with 5th straight win
  • Sundar scores 50, partners with Sudharsan for 60 runs
  • Rabada takes 3/28, Holder 3/20 in SRH collapse
  • SRH bowled out for 86, GT wins by 82 runs
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"To win 5 games on trot speaks volumes about consistency GT has shown": Sundar after big win over SRH

Washington Sundar praises Gujarat Titans' consistency after 82-run win over SRH, highlights partnership with Sai Sudharsan and team's title ambitions in IPL 2026.

"To win five games on the trot speaks volumes about the consistency we've shown as a unit. - Washington Sundar"

Ahmedabad, May 13

Gujarat Titans surged to the top of the Indian Premier League 2026 points table with a dominant 82-run victory over Sunrisers Hyderabad.

Speaking on Star Sports 'Amul Cricket Live', Gujarat Titans all-rounder Washington Sundar reflected on the team's consistency, his partnership with Sai Sudharsan, and GT's title ambitions moving forward as the race to the playoffs heats up.

Talking about GT's fifth consecutive victory of the season, Sundar said, "It means a lot. This season has been extremely competitive, with every team coming hard at us. To win five games on the trot speaks volumes about the consistency we've shown as a unit. At the same time, sticking to what has worked for us is also a challenge. You can sometimes lose rhythm by trying to do too many things, but I think we've done well to avoid that. A lot of credit has to go to the team for maintaining that clarity and consistency."

The 26-year-old all-rounder made 50 runs off 33 balls with the help of seven fours and a six, which helped GT post 168/5 on the board after putting to bat first in Ahmedabad. He was involved in a 60-run partnership for the fourth wicket with opener Sai Sudharsan (61 off 44 balls).

On his partnership with Sudharsan, he said, "It's always enjoyable batting with Sai because we constantly communicate in the middle. It was important for me to understand both the situation and the nature of the wicket, especially since it was doing a bit more than usual. Early on, I wasn't finding boundaries, while Sai was able to get them without taking many risks. That balance really helped both of us and allowed the partnership to settle in nicely."

While defending the 168-run total, GT's Mohammed Siraj (1/11 in three overs) started strong by removing Travis Head for a duck. Kagiso Rabada (3/28 in four overs) dismantled the top-order consisting of Abhishek Sharma (6), Ishan Kishan (11) and Smaran Ravichandran (9), reducing SRH to 32/4 in 5.5 overs.

Later, it was Jason Holder (3/20 in four overs) and Prasidh Krishna (2/23 in three overs) who skittled out SRH for just 86 runs, with SRH skipper Cummins (19) being the top scorer. Rabada was adjudged the 'Player of the Match' for his sensational powerplay spell.

On GT's overall approach and focus going forward, Sundar said, "It's extremely important for us to stay present and understand what has worked well for us so far. We've been playing some really good cricket, but there's still a long way to go in the tournament. Hopefully, we can continue this momentum and eventually go on to win the championship."

With eight wins and four losses, GT stays at the top of the table with 16 points, and SRH has slid down to third with seven wins and five losses, with 14 points.

- ANI

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Priya S
Consistency is the key in IPL and GT has shown exactly that. Five wins in a row is no joke! But I think the bowling lineup deserves equal credit – Siraj, Rabada, Holder, and Prasidh all chipped in perfectly. SRH's batting collapse was shocking though... 86 all out? 😳
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Vikram M
Abhi toh GT ka pehelwan style chal raha hai! 🤣 But seriously, Washington Sundar's knock was crucial because without his fifty, GT would have been in trouble. The way he rotated strike with Sai was brilliant. Only concern is their middle order... need to address that before playoffs.
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Siddharth J
Great team effort but I feel SRH's batting order needs to rethink their approach. Chasing 169 should not result in being bowled out for 86! Travis Head's early wicket set the tone and GT's pacers exploited the conditions perfectly. As a neutral fan, this was entertaining cricket. 🏏
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Rohit P
Washington Sundar's improvement with the bat is so good to see! He used to be just a bowler but now he's a proper all-rounder. That 50 off 33 balls was mature batting. GT management deserves credit for backing players like him and Sai Sudharsan. Top of the table status is well deserved!
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Lisa P
GT's bowling attack is absolutely lethal – Rabada, Holder, Siraj, Prasidh... that's a pace battery that can trouble any batting lineup. But I'm still not fully convinced about their batting depth. Need someone like Miller to fire in the middle overs. Still,

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