GT highest scores in IPL have one constant: Shubman Gill. Every single entry. All ten. Their record total is 233/3, set against Mumbai Indians in the 2023 Qualifier 2 at Ahmedabad, when Gill hit 129 off 60 balls with 10 sixes, and GT won by 62 runs.
7 of these ten totals came at Narendra Modi Stadium. Sai Sudharsan batted in nine of them. GT won six, lost four, and one of those defeats was an IPL final.
They scored 214 in that final and still went home without the trophy. Big totals. Big stages. Not always big results.
GT Highest IPL Scores: Full List And Results
Six wins, four losses, and a record standing since May 2023.
| Rank | Score | Opposition | Venue | Season | Top GT Scorer | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 233/3 | Mumbai Indians | Ahmedabad | 2023 | Gill 129(60) | Won |
| 2 | 232/5 | Punjab Kings | Ahmedabad | 2025 | Sai Sudharsan 74(41) | Lost |
| 3 | 231/3 | Chennai Super Kings | Ahmedabad | 2024 | Gill 104(55) | Won |
| 4 | 227/2 | Lucknow Super Giants | Ahmedabad | 2023 | Gill 94*(51) | Won |
| 5 | 224/6 | Sunrisers Hyderabad | Ahmedabad | 2025 | Gill 76(38) | Won |
| 6 | 220/8 | Delhi Capitals | Delhi | 2024 | Sai Sudharsan 65(39) | Lost |
| 7 | 217/6 | Rajasthan Royals | Ahmedabad | 2025 | Sai Sudharsan 82(53) | Won |
| 8 | 214/4 | Chennai Super Kings | Ahmedabad | 2023 | Sai Sudharsan 96(47) | Lost |
| 9 | 210/4 | Delhi Capitals | Delhi | 2026 | Gill 70(45) | Won |
| 10 | 209/4 | Rajasthan Royals | Jaipur | 2025 | Gill 84(50) | Lost |
1. 233/3 vs Mumbai Indians, Ahmedabad, May 2023
The biggest total in GT’s IPL history. A knockout match. Their home ground. And Shubman Gill is at his absolute best.
Wriddhiman Saha fell for 18 off 16 in over 6.2. The powerplay had already brought up 50 runs with no wickets.

Gill and Sai Sudharsan then added 138 for the second wicket. Gill reached his fifty off 32 balls and his century off 49, finishing on 129 off 60 with 7 fours and 10 sixes at a strike rate of 215.00. Sudharsan retired on 43 off 31 with 5 fours and 1 six. Hardik Pandya closed with 28 not out off 13 balls.
Mumbai Indians were bowled out for 171 in 18.2 overs. GT won by 62 runs.
2. 232/5 vs Punjab Kings, Ahmedabad, March 2025
The second-highest total in GT’s history. They lost by 11 runs.
Gill fell early for 33 off 14 balls. PBKS had posted 243/5 and GT needed someone to carry the innings.

Three batters stepped up. Sai Sudharsan hit 74 off 41 with 5 fours and 6 sixes, his fifty coming off 31 balls, before falling in over 12.3. Jos Buttler added 54 off 33 with 4 fours and 2 sixes. Sherfane Rutherford came in and struck 46 off 28 with 4 fours and 3 sixes.
232 on the board was still 11 short. PBKS held their nerve and won.
3. 231/3 vs Chennai Super Kings, Ahmedabad, May 2024
Two centuries in the same innings. The only time that appears anywhere on this list.

Sai Sudharsan and Shubman Gill batted from the first ball until the 17th over. Not a wicket fell in the powerplay, which produced 58 runs.
Their opening stand reached 210 before Sudharsan fell in over 17.2. Sudharsan reached his fifty off 32 balls and his century off 50, finishing on 103 off 51 with 5 fours and 7 sixes. Gill reached his fifty off 25 balls and his century off 50, finishing on 104 off 55 with 9 fours and 6 sixes. They fell in consecutive overs.
CSK replied with 196/8. GT won by 35 runs.
4. 227/2 vs Lucknow Super Giants, Ahmedabad, May 2023
No wicket in the powerplay. An opening stand that was already 142 by the time the first one fell.
Wriddhiman Saha came out attacking. His fifty arrived off 20 balls. He finished on 81 off 43 with 10 fours and 4 sixes before falling in over 12.1. Gill was at the other end the entire time, finishing unbeaten on 94 off 51 with 2 fours and 7 sixes, his fifty arriving off 29 balls.

Three runs from a century, not out. Hardik Pandya added 25 off 15 in the middle overs. David Miller closed with 21 not out off 12.
LSG replied with 171/7. GT won by 56 runs.
5. 224/6 vs Sunrisers Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, May 2025
82 runs from the powerplay. Zero wickets. The platform was set before SRH had time to react.

Sai Sudharsan blazed 48 off 23 balls with 9 fours before falling in over 6.5. Gill kept going, scoring 76 off 38 with 10 fours and 2 sixes, his fifty coming off 25 balls, before being run out in over 12.6. Jos Buttler took control from there. He reached his fifty off 31 balls and finished on 64 off 37 with 3 fours and 4 sixes.
SRH replied with 186/6. GT won by 38 runs.
6. 220/8 vs Delhi Capitals, Delhi, April 2024
GT were chasing 225. They scored 220. Four runs short.
Gill fell early for 6 in over 1.3. Saha rebuilt with 39 off 25 before departing in over 9.4. Sai Sudharsan held things together in the middle, reaching his fifty off 29 balls and finishing on 65 off 39 with 7 fours and 2 sixes.

David Miller then exploded. He scored 55 off 23 balls with 6 fours and 3 sixes, his fifty arriving off 21 balls, before falling in over 17.3. Rashid Khan added 21 not out off 11 to make it as close as possible.
GT needed 5 off the final over and fell short. Delhi won by 4 runs.
7. 217/6 vs Rajasthan Royals, Ahmedabad, April 2025
Gill was gone in the third over. Sai Sudharsan batted for seventeen overs and carried GT almost single-handedly.

Gill fell for 2 in over 2.1 with the total at 14. Sudharsan took over. Jos Buttler contributed 36 off 25, M Shahrukh Khan added 36 off 20, and Rahul Tewatia finished with 24 not out off 12 in the closing overs. Sudharsan batted all the way until over 18.2, finishing on 82 off 53 with 8 fours and 3 sixes, his fifty coming off 32 balls.
RR replied and were bowled out for 159 in 19.2 overs. GT won by 58 runs.
8. 214/4 vs Chennai Super Kings, Ahmedabad, May 2023
An IPL final. 214 on the board. And GT still lost.
Saha and Gill put on 67 before Gill fell for 39 off 20 in over 6.6. Saha continued until over 13.6, finishing on 54 off 39 with 5 fours and 1 six.

Sai Sudharsan came in and produced the best individual innings of the night. He reached his fifty off 33 balls and finished on 96 off 47 with 8 fours and 6 sixes. Four runs from a century. On the biggest night of the season. Hardik Pandya added 21 not out off 12.
Rain arrived. DLS reset CSK’s target to 171 from 15 overs. They got it off the final delivery. GT lost the 2023 IPL final by the DLS method.
9. 210/4 vs Delhi Capitals, Delhi, April 2026
Three GT batters scored 50-plus. The match was decided by 1 run.
Sai Sudharsan fell early for 12 in over 2.1. Buttler and Gill rebuilt. Buttler went hard first, reaching his fifty off 24 balls and finishing on 52 off 27 with 3 fours and 5 sixes before departing in over 7.3.

Gill steadied the innings through the middle overs, his fifty coming off 33 balls, finishing on 70 off 45 with 4 fours and 5 sixes. Washington Sundar joined in the back half and scored 55 off 32 with 6 fours and 2 sixes, his fifty arriving off 30 balls.
DC replied with 209/8. GT won by 1 run. The smallest winning margin across all six GT wins on this list.
10. 209/4 vs Rajasthan Royals, Jaipur, April 2025
209 on the board. RR got there in 15.5 overs. The most one-sided of the four defeats.

No wicket fell in the powerplay. Sai Sudharsan made 39 off 30 before falling in over 10.2. Shubman Gill took the innings deep, his fifty arriving off 29 balls, finishing on 84 off 50 with 5 fours and 4 sixes. Jos Buttler closed with 50 not out off 26 balls.
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi scored 101 off 38 balls. Yashasvi Jaiswal made 70 not out off 40. RR won by 8 wickets with 25 balls remaining. No total was going to be enough that night.
Gill and Sudharsan in GT’s Biggest Innings
Ten innings. Gill in all ten. Sudharsan in nine.
Gill’s presence across all ten entries is the defining stat of this list. Five of his appearances produced 70 or more: 129 vs MI, 104 vs CSK, 94 not out vs LSG, 84 vs RR, and 76 vs SRH. He fell early in some, contributed cameos in others, but was always there.
Sudharsan’s nine appearances covered the full range. 103 vs CSK in 2024. 96 in the IPL final. 82 vs RR. 74 vs PBKS. 65 vs DC. In the one innings without him, the 227/2 against LSG, Saha stepped in with 81 off 43 to fill exactly the same role.
The 231/3 against CSK in May 2024 brought both peak performances together. Gill 104, Sudharsan 103, an opening stand of 210, and GT won by 35 runs. It remains the only innings in this list where two GT batters both scored centuries in the same game.
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Conclusion: Gill Batted in All 10 of GT’s Highest IPL Scores
233/3 at Narendra Modi Stadium remains GT’s highest IPL total, standing since the 2023 Qualifier 2. Shubman Gill batted in all ten entries on this list. Sai Sudharsan appeared in nine of them. Seven of the ten were posted at Ahmedabad.
GT lost four of these matches despite scoring 209 or more each time, including an IPL final decided by DLS. The Gill-Sudharsan opening stand of 210 against CSK in 2024 is the largest partnership across all ten innings, and the only occasion where two GT batters both scored centuries in the same high-score game.
Frequently Asked Questions
233/3, posted against Mumbai Indians in the 2023 IPL Qualifier 2 at Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad. Shubman Gill scored 129 off 60 balls, and GT won by 62 runs.
Seven. Ahmedabad is GT’s home ground and six of their ten biggest totals across IPL history were scored there, including the record 233/3.
The 231/3 against CSK in May 2024. Sai Sudharsan scored 103 off 51 and Shubman Gill scored 104 off 55. Their opening stand was worth 210 runs.
Shubman Gill, in all ten. Sai Sudharsan appeared in nine of the ten. The one without Sudharsan was the 227/2 against LSG in May 2023, where Wriddhiman Saha scored 81 off 43 instead.
One run. GT posted 210/4 against Delhi Capitals at Arun Jaitley Stadium in April 2026. DC replied with 209/8, and GT won by a single run.
