• Australian cricketer and Gujarat Titans player Matthew Wade has officially announced his retirement from international cricket.

  • Gujarat slumped to an eighth-place finish in 2024 edition of Indian Premier League.

IPL 2025: 3 key reasons why Gujarat Titans may not retain Matthew Wade
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Australian cricketer and Gujarat Titans player Matthew Wade has officially announced his retirement from international cricket to pursue a coaching career. Wade, who had a successful international run, will be joining Australia’s coaching staff for the upcoming T20 series against Pakistan and the ODI series in Melbourne next week.

Already experienced in coaching Tasmanian youth and second XI teams, Wade aims to stay involved in Australian cricket while continuing to play domestically. For the next two seasons, he will potentially remain active in domestic cricket for Tasmania and the Hobart Hurricanes in the Big Bash League (BBL), as well as other leagues.

Changes in Gujarat Titans: Potential rebuilding phase for IPL 2025

The Gujarat Titans (GT) are navigating major transformations after a disappointing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 season. Following their remarkable debut title win and a runner-up finish the next year, GT slumped to an eighth-place finish in 2024, earning only 12 points from 14 games.

The franchise experienced a pivotal shift as captain Hardik Pandya returned to Mumbai Indians (MI), and speculation swirled around head coach Ashish Nehra’s potential departure, which ultimately proved to be unfounded. However, GT’s core management is already deep into planning for IPL 2025, preparing for the retention deadline on October 31, where they must carefully select their top six players to build a robust lineup for the upcoming season.

Matthew Wade’s IPL career: A look at his journey in the league

Matthew Wade made his IPL debut in 2011, though his journey in the league has been a winding one, punctuated by limited appearances and modest performance metrics. Over his IPL career, Wade has featured in just 15 matches, accumulating 183 runs at an average of 13.07, with a highest score of 35. Known for his explosive hitting and wicketkeeping skills, Wade’s role in the IPL has been largely confined to cameo appearances rather than sustained stints as a regular player.

Gujarat acquired Wade in the IPL 2024 auction for Rs 2.40 crore, recognizing his experience and utility as a wicketkeeper-batter. Nevertheless, in the 2024 season, Wade struggled to find a consistent place in the starting XI. He played only two matches that season, largely due to GT’s decision to prioritize other players for the overseas slots.

In what turned out to be his last IPL appearance on May 2024 against Chennai Super Kings (CSK) at Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium, Wade scored a zero, further highlighting his inconsistent performance in the IPL. While Wade’s presence as an experienced hand could have added depth, his time in the league ultimately did not live up to the initial promise, and his statistical contributions remained limited.

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3 reasons why Gujarat Titans may not retain Matthew Wade

1. Lack of Significant Impact and Limited Appearances

Wade’s IPL career has not yielded the kind of impactful performances teams look for in retained players. His batting average of 13.07 and a highest score of only 35 across 15 matches reflect his struggle to make an impression in the competitive league. In the 2024 season, Wade featured in just two games, spending the majority of the season on the bench. This limited involvement hints that Wade, despite his skills, was unable to secure a crucial role within GT’s squad, making his retention less valuable compared to other potential options. The sporadic nature of his IPL appearances underscores his inability to cement his position, which is a key factor behind GT possibly not retaining him.

2. Team Composition Challenges with Overseas Slot Limitations

In the IPL, each team is restricted to fielding only four overseas players in their playing XI, which places a premium on versatility and performance consistency among international recruits. For Gujarat, this limitation meant that Wade’s role as a wicketkeeper-batter was often overshadowed by other players who provided greater flexibility or filled more critical positions. GT frequently relied on Wriddhiman Saha, an Indian wicketkeeper-batter, which allowed the team to allocate the overseas slots to international players in other areas. This composition strategy, favoring local talent for wicketkeeping, reduced the demand for Wade’s specific skill set, further diminishing his value as a retained player.

3. Wade’s Shift Towards Coaching

With Wade announcing his retirement from international cricket to pursue coaching, his focus has clearly shifted from playing to mentoring. Although he intends to continue playing domestically for Tasmania and in leagues like the BBL for the next couple of seasons, his increasing involvement in coaching may limit his availability and motivation for the IPL. Wade has already taken on roles within Australia’s coaching staff, assisting in upcoming series against Pakistan. Given that Gujarat are looking to rebuild after a difficult 2024 season, they may opt for players who are fully committed to the league. Wade’s dual focus on coaching could impact his performance or availability, which may sway the team’s management towards seeking alternatives.

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