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Mohammed Siraj RULED OUT? GT pacer suffers nasty shoulder injury during Qualifie – Mohammed Siraj Injury Update: GT Pacer Sustains Shoulder Scare in Qualifier 2

Kabir Anand · · 3 min read
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An Unsettling Moment at the Narendra Modi Stadium

In the high-pressure environment of the IPL 2026 Qualifier 2 between the Gujarat Titans and the Rajasthan Royals, the momentum took an unexpected turn when star pacer Mohammed Siraj appeared to suffer a physical setback. Tasked with the critical responsibility of opening the bowling, Siraj was under clear instructions from captain Shubman Gill to target the explosive young batting sensation, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi.

Siraj had been tasked with a demanding spell, bowling three consecutive overs during the powerplay phase. His mission was clear: replicate the success of previous encounters by maintaining a tight, hard length to stifle the Rajasthan Royals’ top order. Throughout the spell, the pacer showed relentless intent, pushing his pace and hitting the pitch hard to keep the batters guessing.

The Incident and Medical Intervention

The injury scare occurred during his third over of the spell. While attempting to deliver a sharp bouncer—a tactic designed to unsettle the aggressive Vaibhav Sooryavanshi—Siraj appeared to pull a muscle in his bowling shoulder. The immediate reaction from the Gujarat Titans’ camp was one of concern, as the on-field physios rushed out to assess the damage. For a fleeting moment, the prospect of losing a strike bowler in such a vital match cast a shadow over the Gujarat Titans’ dugout.

However, in a testament to his grit and determination, Siraj opted to continue. He successfully completed his over, maintaining his line and length despite the apparent discomfort. This decision provided a significant boost to his team, who were relying on his disciplined lines to keep the Rajasthan Royals’ scoring rate in check.

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What This Means for the Gujarat Titans

The resilience displayed by Siraj offers a glimmer of optimism for the Titans. While the incident looked severe in real-time, the fact that he was able to finish his over suggests that the injury may not be as debilitating as first feared. As the match progresses toward the death overs, the management will undoubtedly monitor his condition closely. His role in the later stages of the game, especially if the pitch slows down, remains pivotal to the Titans’ strategy.

As of now, there is no official word suggesting that Siraj has been ruled out of the fixture. The medical team will likely perform further assessments during the break to determine the extent of the muscle strain and whether any long-term recovery protocol is required. Given the magnitude of Qualifier 2, every delivery from the frontline pacers is worth its weight in gold.

Tension High in IPL 2026

The match itself has been surrounded by drama, including a bizarre toss controversy earlier in the day that dominated pre-match discussions. With the pressure mounting and a spot in the IPL 2026 Final on the line, the physical and mental endurance of the players is being pushed to the absolute limit. The Gujarat Titans, aiming to secure their place in the championship decider, will be hoping that their premier fast bowler remains fully fit to lead the attack.

While fans wait for further updates from the team management, the focus remains firmly on the field. Siraj’s ability to grit through the pain to support his team reflects the high stakes involved in this year’s playoffs. Cricket enthusiasts and Gujarat Titans supporters alike will be watching closely as the evening unfolds to see if the pacer returns to complete his full quota of overs or if the team is forced to rely on their depth options to close out the innings.

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Stay tuned for further developments as this story continues to unfold.

Kabir Anand

Kabir Anand is a senior cricket correspondent for India Today, respected for turning intricate match data into accessible and compelling narratives. A graduate of St. Xavier's College, Mumbai, he began his career covering the city’s Kanga League and age‑group tournaments before stepping onto the IPL and international stage. Kabir specialises in T20 tactics, with a unique focus on the often‑overlooked art of wicketkeeping and fielding analytics. Whether breaking down a death‑over strategy or profiling the sharpest glovesmen in world cricket, his writing combines clarity with technical rigour. He has reported from multiple IPL seasons, T20 World Cups, and bilateral series, and is a regular contributor to India Today’s digital and broadcast platforms. A RedInk Award winner, Kabir remains driven by a belief that modern cricket journalism must blend real‑time data with the timeless craft of storytelling.