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Shubman Gill Labeled ‘Mini Rohit Sharma’ by CSK Legend Lakshmipathy Balaji

Ali Naseer · · 4 min read
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The Rise of a Modern Master: Shubman Gill‘s IPL 2026 Dominance

The IPL 2026 season has been a testament to the evolution of Shubman Gill, not just as a premier opening batsman but as a tactically astute leader. While the modern T20 landscape is often dominated by power-hitters attempting to muscle every delivery, Gill has carved a niche through classical strokeplay and calculated aggression. His ability to anchor the innings for the Gujarat Titans (GT) while maintaining a high strike rate has drawn widespread acclaim from cricketing pundits across the globe.

Standing on the cusp of the playoffs, the Gujarat Titans have found a stable foundation in Gill’s leadership. However, it is his individual brilliance with the bat that remains the primary talking point. Heading into the much-anticipated encounter against the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) at the iconic Eden Gardens on May 16, former Chennai Super Kings (CSK) star and Indian pacer Lakshmipathy Balaji has offered a glowing assessment of Gill’s progress, drawing a direct comparison to one of the greatest openers in the history of the game: Rohit Sharma.

The ‘Mini Rohit Sharma’ Comparison

Lakshmipathy Balaji, known for his deep understanding of the game’s technical nuances, believes that Gill possesses the rare attributes that define the ‘Hitman’s’ batting style. Speaking on Star Sports, Balaji emphasized that Gill’s aesthetic appeal and technical proficiency are reminiscent of a younger Rohit Sharma.

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“He is a classical cricketer who bats with ease. He is the shorter version of Rohit Sharma,” Balaji remarked. “Like Rohit, he is flamboyant, has the extra time, and plays the backfoot cover drive. His playing conventional cricket, but at a high strike rate with consistency, has influenced the team a lot. He is such an improved player with back-to-back excellent seasons.”

The mention of ‘extra time’ is a hallmark of elite batting. Much like Rohit Sharma, Gill appears to pick the length of the ball earlier than his peers, allowing him to execute shots with a relaxed posture and impeccable timing. This technical superiority has allowed him to thrive even on surfaces where other batsmen have struggled to find their rhythm.

Statistically Superior: Gill’s Impact in Numbers

The numbers supporting Gill’s 2026 campaign are nothing short of extraordinary. In 11 matches, the right-handed maestro has amassed 467 runs. What makes this tally even more impressive is his strike rate, which currently sits north of 158. This balance between volume and velocity is exactly what the Gujarat Titans needed after a transition in their leadership hierarchy.

Gujarat Titans’ Performance Under Gill:

  • Matches Played: 12
  • Wins: 8
  • Playoff Status: One win away from sealing a spot
  • Consistency: Scored over 400 runs in every season since joining GT

Gill’s journey has been one of redemption and growth. After being released by KKR in 2022—a move that many now view as a strategic blunder by the Kolkata franchise—Gill found a home in Gujarat. Since the mega auction in 2022, he has transformed from a promising talent into a cornerstone of the league, consistently maintaining a strike rate of over 146 across multiple seasons.

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The Opening Partnership: Gill and Sai Sudharsan

While Gill has been the focal point, the Gujarat Titans’ success in IPL 2026 is also built on the prolific partnership between the captain and Sai Sudharsan. The duo has become the backbone of the GT batting order, providing the stability required for the middle order to flourish later in the innings.

Sai Sudharsan has been equally impressive, crossing the 500-run mark for the third consecutive IPL season. With 501 runs in 12 matches at an average exceeding 41 and a strike rate over 155, Sudharsan’s maturity has not gone unnoticed. Balaji also hailed the left-hander for his tactical awareness and ability to self-correct after a shaky start to the season.

“He’s in a great space at the moment,” Balaji added regarding Sudharsan. “He plays conventional cricket and takes his time without going for big shots. His maturity shows in the fact that he looks to play the full 20 overs and maximize it. After failing in the first three matches, he did his course corrections so fast to become the first to 500 this season.”

Looking Ahead to Eden Gardens

The upcoming clash at Eden Gardens is more than just a game for Shubman Gill; it is a return to where his IPL journey began. With the GT captain currently in the form of his life and backed by the high praise of legends like Balaji, the match against KKR promises to be a spectacle. If Gill can maintain the ‘Rohit-esque’ composure that has defined his season, the Gujarat Titans will likely secure their playoff berth with ease, further cementing Gill’s legacy as the heir apparent to the greats of Indian cricket.

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Ali Naseer

Ali Naseer is a senior sports correspondent for The News International, known for his authoritative coverage of Pakistan cricket and his razor‑sharp technical analysis. A graduate of the University of Karachi, he began his career documenting club cricket in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the Northern Areas, bringing to light the raw fast‑bowling talent that has become Pakistan’s hallmark. Ali’s work now spans global ICC tournaments and every edition of the Pakistan Super League, where he is a familiar face in the press box. He combines an intimate knowledge of the domestic structure with an ability to break down high‑pressure match situations for a national readership. His columns on the art of reverse swing and the history of Pakistani pace bowlers have become essential reading for fans. Twice honoured by the APNS and his own paper, Ali remains dedicated to telling the stories of the players and places that keep Pakistan cricket alive.