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Gujarat Titans Coach Explains Why Their INR 7 Crore Buy at IPL 2026 Auction Was Crucial For Team Balance

Aditya Ighe

They lost the eliminator against Mumbai Indians last season.

Gujarat Titans assistant coach Parthiv Patel has explained why the acquisition of Jason Holder at the IPL 2026 auction was crucial for team balance. Notably, GT finished fourth in the points table last season. They were knocked out by Mumbai Indians in the Eliminator.

Parthiv Patel Explains Why Jason Holder Was First Choice for Gujarat Titans

Speaking with IANS, Pathiv Patel confirmed that Jason Holder was a part of the plan, stressing that his inclusion is a strategic decision. The acquisition of Holder came after they parted ways with Gerald Coetzee and Karim Janat, strengthening GT’s pace-bowling depth. 

“Jason Holder was not a backup; he was the first choice for the Gujarat Titans. He was always part of our IPL 2026 auction plans and our first choice. We needed an all-rounder for how we prepare our squad and play. There was never a case of thinking we would go for Jason Holder if we missed out on another player. He has always been our first plan,” Patel clarified.

The IPL 2022 champions, who had a purse of INR 12.9 crore, initially bid for Venkatesh Iyer. But Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) won the battle, signing the Madhya Pradesh all-rounder for INR 7 crore. Jason Holder, on the other hand, remained unsold in the first round. However, in the second round, GT and five-time champions Chennai Super Kings (CSK) were involved in a fierce bidding war. The Titans eventually signed him for a whopping INR 7 crore.

Holder’s abilities promise versatility, filling GT’s all-rounder gap while excelling in the powerplay and death overs. 

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Jason Holder’s Exceptional Record in 2025

Several franchises, including the Gujarat Titans, were looking for impactful and proven pace-bowling all-rounders at the IPL 2026 auction. While Cameron Green and Venkatesh Iyer were expected to be high-budget buys, Jason Holder was also in huge demand, especially after the impressive season he has had in 2025.

GT had parted ways with several all-rounders, including Sherfane Rutherford (traded to Mumbai Indians), Karin Janat and Gerald Coetzee, creating a sufficient space and purse to sign the West Indies all-rounder. Hence, the lack of genuine pace-bowling all-rounders increased Holder’s demand, even with the Impact Player rule in effect. 

Holder’s 2025 form was impressive: he scored 819 runs at a 25.59 average and a 159.96 strike rate in 50 T20 innings, along with 90 wickets at a 21.54 average and an 8.41 economy rate in 63 innings.

In CPL 2025, he took 13 wickets in 10 matches with a 7.80 economy and scored 267 runs at a 38.14 average and a 167.92 strike rate. In MLC 2025, he claimed nine wickets in eight games, while in PSL 2025, he took 15 in eight. In T20Is, he achieved 16 wickets in 12 matches, remaining wicketless only twice, with dismissals in his last nine straight innings.

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