Indian youngster Sai Sudarshan underwent surgery in London for a sports hernia and shared updates on his social media. On his social media accounts, he posted a photo of him in the operation theater with a message, thanking the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the Gujarat Titans franchise. “Will be back stronger in no time. A big thank you to the medical team and BCCI for their efforts and support. Thank you, Titans family, for your love and support." Will be back stronger in no time 💪A big thank you to the medical team and BCCI for their efforts and support.Thank you Titans family for your love and support 🦋 pic.twitter.com/tjmkQ8I9BO — Sai Sudharsan (@sais_1509) December 10, 2024 Prior to the surgery, he participated in the unofficial Test match against Australia A in Melbourne before the Border Gavaskar Trophy. There he smashed a century coming to bat number 3. With that, he had chances to break into the senior team as the replacement for injured Shubman Gill. However, Devdutt Paddikal came in for the first Test at Perth. Read also: GT Squad for IPL 2025: Complete Squad and Predicted XI of Gujarat Titans Sudarshan's brilliance before the surgery Sudharsan recently featured in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy after an impressive stint with India A in Australia. He performed well in the first four days of the match and scored 21 and 103. However, he struggled in the second, managing just 0 and 3. Earlier in the season, Sudharsan excelled in the Ranji Trophy, scoring 82 against Saurashtra and a magnificient 213 against Delhi. Before the IPL 2025 mega auction, Gujarat Titans retained Sudharsan for INR 8.50 crore (approx. $1.1 million). The team had also retained Rashid Khan, Shubman Gill, Rahul Tewatia, and Shahrukh Khan. Sudharsan has been the leading scorer for the team in IPL 2024, smacking 527 runs from 12 innings at an average of 47.90 and a strike rate of 141.28. With IPL 2025 set to begin in March, Gujarat Titans are hoping for Sai Sudarshan to come back in full form and continue delivering exceptional performances.