Kagiso Rabada opens up about captain Gill, Ashok Sharma and Gujarat Titans’ playoff chances

Published on May 14, 2026 05:11 pm IST

Kagiso Rabada has opened up on leading the Gujarat Titans bowling attack, handling pressure, and the team’s remarkable comeback in Indian Premier League 2026. The South African pace spearhead admitted that pressure never really goes away, but experience helps players learn how to manage it better over time. Rabada said staying focused, working hard, and trusting the process have helped him perform, adding that he is grateful things are currently going his way. Speaking about bowling in Indian conditions, Rabada acknowledged the challenge fast bowlers face on batting-friendly pitches but noted that several IPL 2026 wickets have offered assistance to pacers. He stressed that bowlers must accept that conceding runs is sometimes inevitable and instead concentrate on executing their plans rather than worrying about results.

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