Gujarat Titans welcome the Mumbai Indians to the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Monday in match no. 30 of IPL 2026 as the money-rich franchise league moves towards the midway point of the season.
GT stand sixth in the table with six points form five outings this season as they have manage dot win three and lose two assignments. MI, on the other hand, have had to endure a woeful season thus far with just a single win in five games in the ongoing campaign.
Shubman Gill
The GT skipper has been in exceptional touch this season and has made a couple of statement knock after recovering from the injury that forced his out of a game earlier in the tournament. Gill has bounced back in style since and will look to continue his momentum when the former
champions welcome the joint-most successful side in the history of the tournament.
Jos Buttler
GT are heavily dependent on their top order to deliver the big runs and the seasoned Englishman, who steps in at the crucial No.3 position for Gujarat, will have to continue his uptick in form after a couple of sizeable knocks in winning cause for the side from Ahmedabad.
Prasidh Krishna
The GT pacer tops the purple cap rankings for the top wicket taker in the season yet again and with good reason too. The seamer from Karnataka has the ability to remove batters in the middle and destabilise the flow of runs and opposition batting order, which GT would look forward to.
Jasprit Bumrah
The star Indian pacer is enduring his longest spell without a wicket in the IPL as he has gone five games without a scalp. While there are concerns over the star’s dry spell, there is not doubt that it doesn’t take long for the seamer to find his rhythm and get back in on the wickets.
Allah Ghazanfar
The afghani spinner, who MI have put a lot of faith in, has delivered for the five-time champions with the ball more often than not when called up on to render his services. He played a crucial role by picking up a couple of crucial wickets in their defeat to Punjab and will look to help his side bounce back to winnings ways.
Sherfane Rutherford
The Windies maverick produced a lone-ranger innings of an unbeaten 81 runs against defending champions RCB, which ultimately went in vain, but as evident has the ability to take the game away form the opposition on his day and MI will look to capitalise on the qualities of the big-hitting WI southpaw.




