Sai Sudharsan, the opener for Gujarat Titans (GT) in the current IPL 2025, has received high accolades from former Indian cricketer Aakash Chopra. Sudharsan scored a scorching half-century in the first innings of the team’s previous game against the Rajasthan Royals (RR), bringing the total to 217 runs. He blasted eight boundaries and three sixes in his 82-run knock off 53 balls.
This was his fifth half-century at one location in a row. He is slamming all over the ground and is in fantastic form. He has carried the squad home in the majority of the games by playing an anchoring role. He has hammered the bowling attack in a few games.
Aakash Chopra praised Sudharsan’s performance on his YouTube channel, praising the player for his responsible innings and his recent batting style. Furthermore, with 273 runs in five games, Sudarshan is ranked second on the Orange Cap list.
Since Sai Sudharsan has scored five straight fifties at one location, he deserves attention. He is now on par with AB de Villiers. It also contains a hundred, which was scored against the Chennai Super Kings last year. He is batting in an extremely amazing manner. “You can sense what a player he is when you watch him drive, play the cut, flick, or pull,” Aakash Chopra wrote on his YouTube channel.
“He is really graceful, technically compact, and bats clean. Because of his pure batting, he is also a long-term player who ought to play in Test matches and the lengthier format, Chopra continued.
Sai Sudarshan should play Test matches for India, according to Aakash Chopra.
After evaluating Sudharsan’s IPL batting, the former hitter referred to him as “gold dust.” Chopra thought that Sudarshan would play Test cricket for India someday because of his performance this season.
“He plays unusual shots without being awkward. He bats in all directions without giving the impression that he is particularly daring. Sai Sudharsan is truly exceptional. He is batting quite good right now. According to Aakash Chopra, “I hope that one day he will be playing Test cricket for India.”