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Sai Sudharsan falls in bizarre hit-wicket fashion again; Shubman Gill left stunn – Sai Sudharsan’s Bizarre Hit-Wicket Dismissal: A Rare IPL Occurrence

Kabir Anand · · 4 min read
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A Freakish End to a Masterclass

Cricket is a game of fine margins, but for Gujarat Titans’ opener Sai Sudharsan, those margins have recently manifested in the most bizarre fashion imaginable. During the high-stakes Second Qualifier against the Rajasthan Royals at the New PCA Stadium in Chandigarh, Sudharsan once again found himself heading back to the pavilion not because of a bowler’s craft, but due to a freak mishap with his own bat.

The Stunning Dismissal

Sudharsan had been in sublime touch throughout the innings. Partnering with skipper Shubman Gill, the duo put on a masterclass, establishing a formidable 167-run stand that anchored the Titans’ effort. However, just as he seemed destined for a massive individual total, the bizarre occurred. Facing Brijesh Sharma, Sudharsan attempted to dig out a sharp yorker. He successfully sent the ball racing toward the boundary, but in the follow-through of his stroke, the momentum caused his bat to strike the stumps. The bails were dislodged, and the umpire had no choice but to signal ‘hit wicket’.

The sight left the spectators, the commentators, and most notably, his opening partner Shubman Gill, completely stunned. It was a cruel irony for a player who had been controlling the game with such elegance and precision.

A Historic Season Marred by Misfortune

Despite the nature of his exit, it is impossible to ignore the statistical brilliance Sudharsan has displayed this season. By reaching his half-century in this match, he achieved a significant personal milestone: surpassing the 700-run mark for the tournament. In doing so, he etched his name into the history books as the first batter to accumulate over 700 runs in consecutive IPL seasons. This level of consistency is rare, highlighting his status as one of the most reliable top-order batters in the modern game.

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Furthermore, the partnership between Sudharsan and Gill has been a cornerstone of the Titans’ success. With over 800 runs scored as an opening pair this season, their synergy has been the envy of many teams. Their ability to rotate the strike, capitalize on loose deliveries, and build long-lasting stands has provided the Gujarat Titans with the stability required to navigate the pressures of playoff cricket.

The Frequency of the Hit-Wicket Phenomenon

What makes this particular dismissal so noteworthy is the repetition. This marks the second time in two games that Sudharsan has been dismissed in this fashion. Historically, the hit-wicket is one of the rarest ways for a batter to lose their wicket, yet for Sudharsan, it has become an recurring obstacle. Social media platforms have been abuzz with fans noting that in the last two years alone, the talented left-hander has been dismissed hit-wicket three times.

While fans have humorously suggested that this might be the only way to get the ‘beast’ of a batter out, there is a serious tone to the conversation regarding his technique. When playing deliveries at the death or attempting to dig out yorkers, the backlift and the follow-through must be perfectly managed. In his effort to generate power and contact with the ball, Sudharsan has unintentionally compromised his safety at the crease.

Looking Ahead

The match continues to serve as a reminder that even at the highest level of professional sport, the most unpredictable events can change the complexion of a game. As the Gujarat Titans push forward, the team will look to move past this momentary lapse of fortune. For Sai Sudharsan, the focus will undoubtedly shift to refining his footwork and bat swing to ensure that his historic run-scoring form is not interrupted by such unusual luck in the future.

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As the Qualifier reaches its conclusion, cricket enthusiasts will surely remember this performance not just for the runs on the board, but for the extraordinary moment that ended a truly spectacular innings.

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.