IPL 2025 Auction: Top 10 Players Gujarat Titans Could Target - The Gujarat Titans (GT) made an unforgettable debut in the IPL by winning the 2022 title, and they proved their success wasn't a one-time occurrence by reaching the finals again in 2023. Under the leadership of Hardik Pandya and coaching of Ashish Nehra, GT defeated heavyweights like Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Mumbai Indians (MI) to cement their place as one of the top teams in the league.
However, the 2024 season was a setback. With Shubman Gill taking over the captaincy, GT failed to reach the playoffs, leaving fans disappointed. This season highlighted the importance of developing a strong team core over time. As the IPL 2025 mega auction approaches, Gujarat Titans are ready to rebuild their squad. They will retain five key players and hold an RTM (Right to Match) card, with Rs 69 crore in their budget to create a championship-worthy lineup.
Here are the top 10 players GT could target in the 2025 IPL auction:
Glenn Maxwell
Maxwell, known as "The Big Show," has shown flashes of brilliance in the IPL, though consistency has eluded him. Despite a tough 2024 season with RCB, where he managed just 52 runs in 10 matches, his current form is promising. Recently, he scored a quickfire 43 off 19 balls against Pakistan, highlighting his immense potential. Maxwell could be a game-changer for GT as a No. 4 batter, and his handy off-spin could add depth to the squad.
Jos Buttler
A dream signing for any team, Buttler is known for his match-winning ability. Released by Rajasthan Royals, he could form a deadly opening partnership with Shubman Gill. Buttler has an excellent record at the Narendra Modi Stadium and his wicketkeeping skills would provide additional value to GT.
Mitchell Starc
GT is in need of a strike bowler, and Starc fits the bill. After an impressive stint with KKR, where he played a key role in their title win, Starc could bring both experience and firepower to Gujarat's bowling attack.
Ishan Kishan
The left-handed opener has been a consistent performer for Mumbai Indians, particularly in the powerplay. His ability to handle both pace and spin makes him a valuable asset for GT. With his wicketkeeping skills and strong partnership with Gill, Kishan could replace Wriddhiman Saha in the squad.
Mohammed Siraj
Though Siraj's recent IPL performances have been inconsistent, he has a proven track record as a reliable new-ball bowler. GT may look to him as a leader for their pace attack.
Rahul Tripathi
Once hailed as a rising T20 star, Tripathi's career has been affected by injuries. However, his explosive batting abilities make him a strong option for GT. A fully fit and motivated Tripathi could be a match-winner for the team.
Nandre Burger
Burger, the South African pacer, made a strong impression last season with his precision and death-over skills for Rajasthan Royals. His addition could bring more reliability to GT’s bowling attack.
Rasikh Salam Dar
A young and promising pacer, Dar impressed with MI and DC before becoming the second-highest wicket-taker in the Emerging Asia Cup. His cost-effectiveness and potential could help bolster GT’s bowling lineup.
Marco Jansen
The South African all-rounder is known for his pace, bounce, and power-hitting ability. Jansen's versatility allows him to contribute in multiple roles, making him a valuable target for GT.
Liam Livingstone
Livingstone, one of the hardest hitters in T20 cricket, brings experience and a wide range of shots to the table. His ability to perform under pressure could make him a key player in GT’s lineup.
After a disappointing 2024 season, Gujarat Titans are aiming for redemption. With their retained core and the opportunity to strengthen their squad at the IPL 2025 auction, GT is poised to make a fresh start. The addition of a few marquee players could bring them back to contention for the IPL trophy.
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