From Champions to Rebuild in 36 Months
Gujarat Titans' IPL journey is a masterclass in franchise cricket's volatility. They won the title in their debut season (2022), reached the final in 2023, finished fifth in 2024, and seventh in 2025. The decline correlates directly with the departure of the two players who defined the franchise: Hardik Pandya (returned to MI in 2024) and Rashid Khan (moved to a different franchise in the 2026 mega auction).
The 2022 championship squad vs the 2026 squad:
| 2022 Title XI | Still at GT in 2026? | Replacement |
|---|---|---|
| Shubman Gill | YES (captain) | — |
| Wriddhiman Saha (wk) | No (retired) | [Sanju Samson](/players/sanju-samson) type |
| Hardik Pandya (c) | No (MI) | No like-for-like |
| David Miller | No (released) | New overseas finisher |
| Rahul Tewatia | No (released) | — |
| Rashid Khan | No (moved) | No like-for-like |
| R Sai Kishore | No (moved) | — |
| Lockie Ferguson | No (moved) | New overseas pacer |
| Mohammed Shami | Injury doubt | — |
| Alzarri Joseph | No (RCB) | — |
| Yash Dayal | No (RCB) | — |
Only Shubman Gill remains from the title-winning first XI. It's the most dramatic squad overhaul any franchise has undergone while attempting to remain competitive — rather than deliberately rebuilding like DC.
The Hardik-Rashid Void: Quantified
Hardik Pandya and Rashid Khan provided something irreplaceable: elite dual-skill contributions that allowed GT to play with superior tactical flexibility.
Hardik's GT numbers (2022-2023):
- 739 runs at SR 152.4
- 22 wickets at economy 8.8
- All-rounder index: 9.4/10 (highest in IPL across both seasons)
Rashid's GT numbers (2022-2025):
- 52 wickets at economy 6.6
- Middle-over economy of 5.8 (lowest of any spinner across four seasons)
- 312 runs at SR 178.2 (invaluable lower-order contribution)
Combined, Pandya and Rashid contributed:
- 6-8 overs of bowling per match (30-40% of the innings)
- 40-70 runs per match (batting + lower-order hitting)
- The ability to play five specialist batsmen AND four specialist bowlers simultaneously
No two-player combination in any other IPL franchise has ever provided this dual value. Replacing them requires two or three players — which disrupts squad balance.
The Gill Captaincy: Year Two
Shubman Gill inherited the captaincy from Pandya in 2024 at age 24 — the youngest captain in GT history. His two seasons have been a learning curve:
| Metric | Gill 2024 | Gill 2025 | IPL Avg Captain |
|---|---|---|---|
| Win % | 42.9% | 42.9% | 50.0% |
| Batting (runs) | 468 | 524 | — |
| Batting (SR) | 142.6 | 148.2 | — |
| Bowling change effectiveness | 7th/10 | 5th/10 | — |
| DRS success rate | 44.4% | 50.0% | 44.0% |
The improving trend in bowling management (7th to 5th) and DRS usage (44% to 50%) suggests Gill is developing as a tactical leader. His 42.9% win rate across both seasons reflects squad weakness more than captaincy failure — the squads he's led have been significantly weaker than Pandya's championship-winning roster.
Gill's batting as captain is noteworthy. His strike rate of 148.2 in 2025 was an improvement on 142.6 in 2024, and his 524 runs suggest the captaincy burden hasn't diminished his primary contribution. Unlike some captain-batsmen (Shreyas Iyer, KL Rahul) whose strike rates decline under the responsibility, Gill has actually accelerated.
The 2026 Squad: What GT Have Built
GT's mega auction strategy focused on acquiring proven IPL performers rather than speculative youth:
| Role | Player | Price | Profile |
|---|---|---|---|
| Opener | Shubman Gill | Retained (₹16 cr) | Franchise player, captain |
| No. 3 | [Sai Sudharsan](/players/sai-sudharsan) | ₹8.5 cr | Consistent accumulator, improving SR |
| Finisher | [Glenn Phillips](/players/glenn-phillips) | ₹7 cr | Explosive middle-order, keeping option |
| All-rounder | [Washington Sundar](/players/washington-sundar) | ₹6 cr | Batting + off-spin |
| Lead spinner | [Noor Ahmad](/players/noor-ahmad) | ₹5 cr | Afghan left-arm wrist spin |
| Lead pacer | [Mohammed Shami](/players/mohammed-shami) | Retained (₹12 cr) | If fit — elite |
| Death pacer | [Umesh Yadav](/players/umesh-yadav) | ₹4 cr | Experience, 140+ kph still |
The squad lacks Pandya-Rashid's star power but has a more balanced structure than GT's 2025 roster. Sai Sudharsan's emergence — 447 runs at SR 141.8 in IPL 2025 — gives GT a reliable Indian No. 3. Glenn Phillips' versatility (batting, keeping, medium-pace bowling) provides some of the tactical flexibility that Pandya's all-round ability offered.
Mohammed Shami: The X-Factor
Everything about GT's bowling in 2026 depends on Mohammed Shami's fitness. The Indian seamer's Achilles tendon injury kept him out of most of 2024 and limited him in 2025. When fit, Shami is one of the IPL's most devastating bowlers:
| Metric | Shami (career IPL) | Without Shami (GT 2024-25) |
|---|---|---|
| Powerplay economy | 7.2 | 8.8 (GT's avg without him) |
| Wickets per match | 1.8 | 1.1 (GT's avg lead pacer) |
| Dot ball % | 46% | 36% (GT's avg lead pacer) |
The difference between Shami-available GT and Shami-absent GT is approximately 1.6 RPO in the powerplay — translating to 10 fewer runs conceded in overs 1-6. That alone could swing 3-4 matches across a season.
But banking on Shami's fitness at 36 years old, coming off two injury-disrupted seasons, is a gamble. GT need a contingency plan — and their current backup pace options (Umesh Yadav, uncapped Indian seamers) don't inspire the same confidence.
CricMind Verdict
GT in 2026 are a franchise in transition — not rebuilding from zero like DC, but recalibrating after losing their two most important players. Gill's captaincy development is encouraging, Sudharsan adds batting reliability, and Shami (if fit) makes the bowling competitive. The ceiling is a playoff spot. The floor — if Shami's body fails again — is a bottom-four finish. CricMind projects GT to finish 5th-7th, with Shami's fitness being the single biggest variable.
FAQ
Can any franchise replace a Hardik Pandya-Rashid Khan combination?
No. The dual contribution of an all-format all-rounder and an elite T20 spinner cannot be replicated through the auction. GT must accept they'll be a fundamentally different team and build accordingly.
Is Shubman Gill ready to lead GT long-term?
The data suggests yes. At 26, Gill's improving captaincy metrics and maintained batting output indicate growth. His win rate of 42.9% reflects squad limitations, not leadership failure. Given a competitive squad, Gill's ceiling as captain is significantly higher.
What is GT's most critical need that wasn't addressed in the auction?
A genuine all-rounder in the Hardik Pandya mould — someone who can bat at No. 5-6 at a strike rate above 150 and bowl 3-4 overs of 140+ kph pace. This player type barely exists in world cricket, which is why it wasn't addressed.