Sai Sudharsan: 5 Fun Facts You Didn’t Know About Him

Sai Sudharsan is an Indian cricketer. He plays as a top-order batter for the national team. He represents Tamil Nadu in domestic cricket and plays for Gujarat Titans in the IPL. He first made his mark in domestic cricket in 2019–20, where he scored 635 runs in the Raja of Palayampatti Shield at an average above 50. That early form helped him move up quickly.

He made his T20 debut for Tamil Nadu in November 2021 in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. Soon after, he made his List A debut in December 2021 in the Vijay Hazare Trophy. In 2022, Gujarat Titans picked him in the IPL auction. He made his IPL debut the same year as an injury replacement. From there, he slowly became an important part of the team.

His big rise came in IPL 2023 when he scored 362 runs at an average above 50. He also played a strong knock of 96 in the IPL final against Chennai Super Kings, though his team lost the match. In 2024, he became Gujarat Titans’ top scorer with 527 runs. One of his best innings that season was a century of 103 against Chennai Super Kings.

He also made his T20I debut for India in 2024 against Zimbabwe. His best season so far came in IPL 2025. He scored 759 runs and won the Orange Cap. That made him the youngest player to win the award and also the youngest to cross 700 runs in one IPL season.



5 Fun Facts You Didn’t Know About Sai Sudharsan

From Devastating U-19 Rejection to Family Comeback

In December 2019, a teenage Sai was dropped from Tamil Nadu’s U-19 team for being out of shape. He was inconsolable for days. But the COVID lockdown became his biggest opportunity. His mother, a former volleyball player, handled his gym work. His father, a former international athlete, managed his running. The whole family turned fitness into a daily addiction.

A Family of International Athletes

Cricket talent runs in Sai’s blood, but not from that sport. His father, R. Bharadwaj, represented India in track and field at the 1993 South Asian Games. His mother, Usha Bharadwaj, was a state-level volleyball player for Tamil Nadu. Growing up in that household, fitness was never optional. Their expertise has been pretty helpful in his rapid development.

The ‘Chess Grandmaster’ Who Meditates and Writes

It was during his Test debut in 2025. The cameras caught Sai following an unusual pre-batting routine. He held a red ball, closed his eyes to meditate, and wrote notes in a small diary. Dinesh Karthik observed that he has an “old head on very young shoulders.” He analyzes his game like a chess grandmaster. And credits his mental shift for his rapid rise.

The Viral ‘Burger Break’ That Had Fans Begging Him to Join CSK

During a Test match, a minor hand injury forced Sai off the field. Cameras then caught him doing something hilariously unexpected – sitting cross-legged on the grass, casually munching on a sandwich. Fans in the stands jokingly shouted, “Gujarat se nikal jao, CSK mein zarurat hai” (Leave Gujarat, we need you at CSK). The moment went viral instantly.

Lifelong CSK Fan Who Waited by the Road for Their Bus

Growing up in Chennai, Sai was a devoted CSK fan. He and his friends would stand by the roadside just to catch a glimpse of the CSK team bus passing by his school. Years later, he scored his maiden IPL century – and it came against his beloved CSK. From roadside fan to century-maker against his heroes – unforgettable.

FAQs

Q. Where does Sai Sudharsan plays?

A. Sai Sudharsan plays for India, Tamil Nadu, and Gujarat Titans.

Q. When did Sai Sudharsan make his T20I debut?

A. Sai Sudharsan made his T20I debut for India in 2024 against Zimbabwe.

Q. Which IPL team does Sai Sudharsan play for?

A. Sai Sudharsan plays for Gujarat Titans in the IPL.

Q. What was Sai Sudharsan’s best IPL season?

A. In IPL 2025, Sai Sudharsan scored 759 runs and won the Orange Cap.

Q. How did Sai Sudharsan perform in domestic cricket before IPL?

A. Sai Sudharsan scored 635 runs in the Raja of Palayampatti Shield in 2019-20.

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