Key Points

The Gujarat Titans are making a powerful statement in IPL 2025 by wearing lavender jerseys to support cancer awareness. Their initiative goes beyond the cricket field, distributing thousands of flags and jerseys to engage fans in the critical conversation about early cancer detection. Captain Shubman Gill emphasized the team's commitment to using their platform for meaningful social impact. This marks the third consecutive year the franchise has championed this important health cause.

Key Points: GT's Lavender Jersey Unites Cancer Awareness in IPL 2025

  • GT supports cancer awareness through special jersey design
  • Distributing 30,000 lavender flags at Narendra Modi Stadium
  • Shubman Gill highlights importance of health awareness
  • Third consecutive year of cancer support initiative
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IPL 2025: GT to wear lavender jersey against LSG to support the fight against cancer

Gujarat Titans support cancer fight with special lavender jerseys, distributing 40,000 flags and jerseys to raise critical health awareness

"As athletes, we recognise the platform we have to influence change. - Shubman Gill, GT Captain"

Ahmedabad, May 19

Gujarat Titans (GT) players will don special lavender jerseys for their Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 home game against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) at the Narendra Modi Stadium here on Thursday to support the fight against cancer.

"Continuing this novel initiative for the third consecutive year, the Titans aim to raise awareness about the critical importance of early detection and access to quality care for cancer patients," the Ahmedabad-based franchise said in a statement.

"The match against Lucknow Super Giants is going to be a special one as Gujarat Titans plan not only to bat for cancer survivors and patients, but also to unite the fans for the cause by distributing thirty thousand lavender flags and ten thousand lavender jerseys amongst them," it added.

GT captain Shubman Gill, who played an unbeaten knock of 93 along with B. Sai Sudharsan's 108 not out against Delhi Capitals in a commanding 10-wicket win to seal the playoffs spot, said the special tribute is their way to express their solidarity with cancer warriors.

"As athletes, we recognise the platform we have to influence change. Wearing these lavender jerseys is our way of showing solidarity with cancer warriors and honouring their resilience. We believe that through awareness and education, we can empower individuals to take charge of their health and contribute to a future where cancer is no longer a formidable foe," he said.

Colonel Arvinder Singh, COO of Gujarat Titans, said, "This is the third consecutive year Gujarat Titans are batting for the cause of cancer awareness. We're glad to have our fans by our side who have shown consistent support in echoing the message for early diagnosis and pre-emptive care for cancer.

"On May 22, Ahmedabad will echo the message of solidarity from thousands of spectators in the fight against cancer, as we aim to bring about awareness that cancer, in any form, can be fought and defeated with proper care," he said.

With 18 points in 12 games, Gujarat Titans are poised to finish at the top of the table if they win their next two home matches -- against LSG and Chennai Super Kings (on May 25).

- IANS

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Rahul K.
What a wonderful initiative by GT! 👏 Cancer affects so many families in India, and using IPL's massive platform to spread awareness is brilliant. My mother is a survivor - these small gestures mean the world to patients and caregivers. Hope other teams follow suit!
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Priya M.
Love the lavender jersey concept, but wish they'd also donate a portion of ticket sales to cancer research. Awareness is good, but funding is what will actually help find cures. Still, better than nothing!
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Amit S.
As someone who lost his father to cancer last year, this initiative hits close to home. Early detection could have saved him. More power to GT for keeping this conversation alive in the cricket crazy nation. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sneha R.
The jerseys look beautiful! But I hope they don't just stop at symbolism. Would be great if they could partner with hospitals to provide free screenings in rural areas where awareness is lowest. Cricket can be a powerful tool for social change.
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Vikram J.
Great cause, but the timing feels a bit off with playoffs around the corner. Hope the players aren't distracted from their game. That said, cancer awareness is important - maybe they could do this during league stage next year?
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Neha P.
This is why I love IPL beyond cricket - it brings people together for good causes. The sight of 30,000 lavender flags in the stadium will be magical! Hope they show survivor stories during breaks to really drive the message home 💜

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