In the second Test match between West Indies and India at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi, Indian batter Sai Sudharsan was the focus of attention for a rather amusing reason. A video on social media went viral where a fan had requested Sudharsan to leave the Gujarat Titans and play for the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in the Indian Premier League (IPL). The southpaw hailing from Chennai was sitting outside the boundary rope having a snack when a fan yelled, “Gujarat se nikal jaao, CSK mein zarurat hai.” (Please get out from Gujarat, we need you in CSK.) Watch the video here: Sai Sudharshan eating burger outside boundary lineFans Saying "gujrat se nikal jao Csk me jarurat hai" (leave gujrat we need you in csk) pic.twitter.com/sBUAFe8SQT — Sawai96 (@Aspirant_9457) October 13, 2025 The lighthearted moment soon found traction with cricket fans on social media, with people discussing Sudharsan's Chennai connections and what the future held for him in yellow jersey. Also Read | India’s 13-Year Test Low Under Gill, Unseen in Kohli-Rohit Era Sudharsan's Consistency for Gujarat Titans Since 2022, when Gujarat Titans signed the left-hander, Sudharsan has been among the most reliable batters in the squad. He has scored 1793 runs in 40 matches, providing evidence of his capacity to stabilize matches and perform under pressure. His incredible IPL 2025 season, where he captured the Orange Cap after scoring 759 runs in 15 games, kept Gujarat a top team in the competition. Though from Chennai and representing Tamil Nadu in domestic cricket, Sudharsan has been loyal to Gujarat Titans since their first season. But with the IPL 2026 auction likely to be held in December (likely between 13-15 December, reports Cricbuzz), fans are already making speculations about probable team changes. Also Read | Jasprit Bumrah mocks upmire after India lost DRS checking LBW appeal against John Campbell Sudharsan's Knock Against West Indies Internationally, Sudharsan was instrumental in India's first innings at the Delhi Test. After a dismal performance in the opening Test, he made a strong comeback with a well-crafted 87 runs, and along with a key 193-run stand, got India to 518/5 (declared). Unfortunately, he hurt his hand while catching at short leg after taking a sharp catch off John Campbell's sweep shot. Notwithstanding the injury, Sudharsan's innings was acclaimed as a reflection of maturity and determination in the early stages of his Test career.