Gujarat Titans (GT) are set for an electrifying Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 season, with skipper Shubman Gill leading from the front. In a pre-season press conference in Ahmedabad, Chief Operating Officer Arvinder Singh, Director of Cricket Vikram Solanki, Head Coach Ashish Nehra, As
Iyer, who led Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) to their third title and first in 10 years last year and also led Delhi Capitals to the finals, will be aiming to replicate the same magic with PBKS when they kickstart their campaign against Gujarat Titans at Narendra Modi Stadium on March 25.
Hardik faced booing across the stadiums after he replaced Rohit Sharma as the skipper returning to Mumbai Indians after a successful stint of two years with the Gujarat Titans. He will now head back to MI's home ground of Wankhede Stadium as one of the country's most beloved heroes, having
The official handle of GT made the announcement on X as they gear up for the start of their campaign against Punjab Kings (PBKS) at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
Former Australia wicketkeeper batter Matthew Wade has returned to the Gujarat Titans (GT) for the Indian Premier League 2025, this time as an assistant coach.
With excitement building up for another high-octane season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025, the Gujarat Titans (GT) welcome fans and spectators for their home matches at the world's largest stadium-- the Narendra Modi Stadium.
After a great Indian Premier League season last year, Punjab Kings' explosive batter Shashank Singh is ready to don the red jersey once again and prove his mettle. Having made the headlines with his impressive match-winning performances in season 17 of the tournament, Shashank described how
Gujarat Ttians COO Colonel Arvinder Singh is waiting to see one of the franchise's most prized assets, Shubman Gill, don the captaincy role of the Indian men's team in the future.
The initiative, themed 'Let's Sport Out,' is designed to spark a love for outdoor sports among children under 14. The season two finale was held at the St. Xavier's High School Loyola Hall, Ahmedabad. The innovative initiative travelled across five cities in Gujarat, starting from Junagadh,
Following the successful conclusion of the Junagadh, Bhavnagar, and Bharuch legs, Gujarat Titans brought the exciting second season of Junior Titans to Palanpur.
The program, designed to ignite a passion for outdoor sports among children under 14 with the theme 'Let's Sport Out,' was hosted at Queen of Angels' Convent Higher Secondary School. It received an overwhelming response with over 1020 children from 21 schools in the city taking part, includi