Gujarat Titans have built a strong and varied pace-bowling unit for IPL 2026, combining express speed, swing, experience and emerging Indian talent. The fast-bowling group gives GT options across the powerplay, middle overs and death.

Kagiso Rabada
The spearhead of the Titans’ pace attack, Rabada brings raw pace, bounce and proven death-over expertise. He is a consistent wicket-taker in high-pressure situations.

Mohammed Siraj
India’s frontline fast bowler adds aggression with the new ball. Siraj’s ability to swing the ball early and attack the stumps makes him a key powerplay weapon.

Prasidh Krishna
Known for his extra bounce and hard lengths, Prasidh is effective on quicker surfaces and can trouble batters with steep lift.

Ishant Sharma
The veteran Indian pacer provides experience and control, especially in using variations and hitting disciplined lengths.

Luke Wood
The England left-arm fast bowler adds variety to GT’s pace attack. His angle and ability to swing the ball into right-handers make him a useful option.

Ashok Sharma
One of GT’s exciting young recruits, Ashok Sharma is capable of bowling consistently above 140 km/h and has impressed in domestic T20 cricket.

Prithvi Raj
The uncapped Indian pacer adds depth to the squad, offering raw pace and future potential.

Gurnoor Brar
A developing fast-bowling option, Gurnoor provides additional bench strength for the season.

With this mix of international stars and promising Indian fast bowlers, Gujarat Titans enter IPL 2026 with a well-rounded and flexible pace-bowling department.