
- Legacy meets audacity as Titans ignite IPL 2026 campaign in Ahmedabad
- Owners, think-tank and players align behind a culture-first, Gujarat-rooted vision
- Principal sponsor Ananya Birla reinforces community connect beyond cricket
- High-energy performances by Kinjal Dave & Bhoomi Trivedi dazzle the night
Flawless anchoring by Mandira Bedi elevates spectacle quotient - Season opener vs Punjab Kings on March 31; home roar awaits April 4 vs Rajasthan Royals
R MANICKAVASAGAM
AHMEDABAD, MAR 24
The lights dimmed, the drums rolled, and before a ball was bowled in IPL 2026, a statement had already been made — not with bat or ball, but with belief. At a city that thrives on enterprise and emotion, the Gujarat Titans unveiled a season not just to be played, but to be owned.
‘Shubharambh 2026’ was less a curtain-raiser and more a declaration — that the Titans are no longer just a team with a trophy, but a movement with a mindset.

At the centre stood captain Shubman Gill, calm yet commanding, embodying a leadership arc that mirrors the franchise’s own evolution.
Captain Shubman Gill said: “We carry expectations, but we don’t carry fear. This team plays for pride — for Gujarat, for our fans, and for each other. The idea is simple: stay fearless, stay consistent, and let our cricket do the talking.”
The evening stitched together the Titans’ five-year journey — from dreamers to standard-setters — while signalling a future driven by clarity and conviction.
Backed by the Torrent Group’s steady hand, Chairman Jinal Mehta struck a note of continuity and ambition:
Jinal Mehta: “Gujarat Titans were built on values — trust, excellence, and resilience. What you see today is not just a cricket team, but a reflection of Gujarat’s spirit. Our endeavour is to create a legacy that goes beyond titles.”
Director Shaan Mehta emphasised the franchise’s evolving identity:
Shaan Mehta: “This is a young team with a mature vision. Every season, we’ve grown — not just in results, but in character and connection. ‘Shubharambh’ is about renewing that promise with our fans.”
The synergy extended beyond ownership to partnerships, with principal sponsor Ananya Birla underlining purpose-driven association:
Ananya Birla: “Our partnership with Gujarat Titans is rooted in shared values — building communities, inspiring young India, and creating impact beyond the field. This is more than sport; it’s about connection.”
The leadership engine — Head Coach Ashish Nehra and Director of Cricket Vikram Solanki — stood as pillars of consistency, reinforcing a culture where clarity meets competitiveness.
Beyond strategy and symbolism, the night turned into a full-blown cultural spectacle. Electrifying performances by Kinjal Dave and Bhoomi Trivedi, along with their vibrant troupe, lit up the arena — blending folk, fusion and high-energy choreography that echoed Gujarat’s festive soul.
Seamlessly weaving the segments together was Mandira Bedi, whose sharp, engaging and spirited anchoring kept the tempo soaring, turning the evening into an immersive fan experience rather than a conventional launch.
The theatrical squad unveiling, led by Gill, symbolised unity — a team stepping forward as one.
As the Titans gear up to face Punjab Kings in Mullanpur on March 31, followed by their homecoming against Rajasthan Royals on April 4, the message is unmistakable.
This isn’t just another IPL season for Gujarat Titans.
It’s a statement of intent — shaped by legacy, fuelled by belief, and driven by a captain who refuses to play safe.




